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: Shred recycled paper (like egg cartons, black construction paper, or scrap mail) and soak it in warm water. For a deep black color, use a blender to mix the soaked paper into a fine slurry.

To replicate the process seen in blackvamp's work , follow these steps:

: Carefully flip the wet sheet onto a piece of felt or a towel. This "couches" the paper, transferring it from the screen to the drying surface.

In a commercial setting, such as the process used by DS Smith , paper is produced on a much larger scale:

: Shred recycled paper (like egg cartons, black construction paper, or scrap mail) and soak it in warm water. For a deep black color, use a blender to mix the soaked paper into a fine slurry.

To replicate the process seen in blackvamp's work , follow these steps:

: Carefully flip the wet sheet onto a piece of felt or a towel. This "couches" the paper, transferring it from the screen to the drying surface.

In a commercial setting, such as the process used by DS Smith , paper is produced on a much larger scale: