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hi Iamp;#39;m Jeffrey thermal and in this video Iamp;#39;m going to talk about pace papers this method of decorating paper was used in the 16th century and sometimes was called prints and paste because the colored paste was applied to a block and then printed off my hand several methods of making designs without the use of a block were used in the 17th and 18th centuries throughout Europe particularly in Germany many traditional book binders practice this craft to design their own end papers for their hardbound books pace paper is made by applying a thick pigmented paste to paper and breaking or stamping into it to create patterns it is called paste because it is a medium that bonds to the paper the beauty of this technique is that it allows for a considerable working time in which to develop a design since the paste medium dries slowly and can be worked into or over while it is still wet there are many possibilities in terms of the surface designs that you will be able to cr