The Prairie Paper Project teaches a basic industrial technology, papermaking, and it provides opportunities to introduce some basic chemistry and environmental issues, as well as exploring the artistic possibilities offered by home made paper. http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/%7Ejones/prairiepaper.html#Introduction
Paper Casts are an easy and fun art project. All you need is a blender, water, newsprint, some porous cloth, a sponge, a household garbage bag and a mold. Directions are provided for a simple method. http://www.jqjacobs.net/art/paper.html
The following procedures given are simplified versions of traditional methods. Once basic papermaking is understood, one can make many beautiful papers using plant materials and flowers. http://gort.ucsd.edu/preseduc/papermak.htm
This site is devoted to the ancient craft of hand papermaking. It includes photographic tutorials, examples of my paper art and a tour of papermaking sites. http://www.geocities.com/hillbtch/papermaking.html
International group of papermakers, artists, scientists, and bookmakers, involved in handmade paper and related arts and crafts. http://www.friendsofdardhunter.org/
This site offers instructions and advice from a self-taught amateur who's learned above all how rewarding is the old art of making paper. http://www.oneart.com/briarpress/paper/