Discarded Olive Leaves Invasive Plants Corn Husks Recycled Paper Giant Reed
And You Can Do It Too!
🌱 What We Find
We begin with invasive plants and natural trimmings materials often left behind or thrown away. At first glance, they may look rough, tangled, and without much purpose. Yet hidden inside every stem and leaf are fibers waiting to be discovered.
From olive leaves, recycled paper, corn husks, and giant reed leaves, to other invasive plants, what once appeared as waste becomes the foundation for something new: unique aromatic handmade paper with natural texture and character.
📜 What We Make
Through soaking, pulping, and pressing, those fibers are transformed into handmade paper. Each sheet is textured, unique, and full of character.
The result is more than just paper. It’s a reminder that what nature gives us, even in its most overlooked form, can be turned into something meaningful and beautiful.
What We Do in Our Paper-Making Workshops?
Everything is ready when you arrive, so you don’t need to bring a thing. The frames, boxes, and materials are waiting, and the adventure begins.
We cook the leaves together and prepare them with grinding machines. Then comes the moment when water and fibers meet, turning into what feels like magic. You dip the frame into the basin, lift it slowly, and watch the first sheet of paper take shape. Pressing it onto cotton, you leave it to dry, knowing that tomorrow it will be ready. And you just learned Papermaking!
By the end, you leave not just with your own handmade sustainable paper, but also with the memory of how plants became something new through your hands.
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Learn how to make handmade paper in Lisbon and across Europe
Emilia Lloret
Director of Photography
"I was really curious to try making my own materials and paper for a project I have in mind for my PhD research, that’s how I came across this workshop. It was fun, hands-on, and truly inspiring."
Here's what they've told us
Mónica Rechestre
Design Student
“A fantastic experience! I learned how to make paper from natural and recycled materials including olive leaves! Perfect for future projects like business cards, notebooks, or art. Highly recommend for the learning and fun atmosphere!”
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