Morven to host botantical papermaking workshop Aug 1

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The Morven Museum is set to hold a Botantical Handmade Papermaking Workshop on Saturday, August 1 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Under the direction of Arts Council of Princeton instructor Kathleen Metaxas, students will learn how to form paper sheets using wet beaten pulp made from abaca – a plant fiber that is similar to the banana plant. Papermakers will come away with a stack of creamy off-white paper embedded with botanicals or plain for other uses. Comfortable shoes and clothing should be worn.

Students are asked to bring a bin or large tray for transporting paper home and are welcome to bring any pressed flowers or dried leaves on hand. There will be a half hour break and students should bring their lunch to enjoy in the garden.

A materials fee of $20 is payable directly to the instructor.

The workshop is open to all levels of experience, ages 15 and over. Registration is $130; $105 for members of the Arts Council of Princeton or Friends of Morven. To sign up, visit the Arts Council of Princeton website.

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