The first time you see handmade botanical paper, it doesn't look handmade at all. It looks like something from a Victorian stationery shop. Deckled edges, pressed petals frozen mid-bloom, a texture you can feel just by looking at it. And your first thought is probably: "That's beautiful... but I could never make that."
Here's why you can. This isn't about talent, precision, or expensive equipment. You don't need a studio. You don't need a single special art supply. You need a blender you already own, a plastic bin, and scraps of paper you'd normally toss in the recycling.
That stack of junk mail on your counter? Those tissue-paper scraps from last Christmas's gift bags? Those are your raw materials.
Your recycling bin isn't trash. It's a craft supply closet that refills itself every week.