I do not know. The best way to find out is to test with a small piece that does not matter. If you do, please come back on and comment and I will pin it to help everyone else! 😀
@@Shaq1122 was the paper you tried out already written on? cuz i made a lot of written stuff and i wanted to make it old enough, but everything went horribly wrong my paper got all stainy due to the paper
Thank you for this! I had an idea of how to color age the paper but this is very helpful! Im a DnD DM and i love making physical papers for my players and this helps give it more life!
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I have to use this technique for History homework and I was just wondering if you’d recommend writing on the paper before or after putting it in the tea? Or not writing on it at all? Thank you! x
I run some D&D style games for some local kids and this is gonna help me make fun little magic scrolls to give to them. Thank you for the ideas! When doing both the tea dye and the crumple, is it better to dye the paper first or crumple first?
To be honest I don't think it matters. If you crumple first you will get dark lines along the crumples that will emphasize them. Perhaps try one each way and see which you prefer.
I am sorry but I have not tried it. If you give it a go be very careful and do not leave it unattended. If you do try please let us know here how it goes.
I think it depends on the ink. If it is waterproof you should be okay BUT you need to test. It is quite common for ink to wash out and your project be ruined. Good luck!
Is it fine with a little bit of thin paper and paper that has ink and graphite on it?
I do not know. The best way to find out is to test with a small piece that does not matter. If you do, please come back on and comment and I will pin it to help everyone else! 😀
@@ChristinesCrafts I tried it and it worked. Right now I'm making a fantasy map and I need to make it look very ancient so ty for this video.
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was the paper you tried out already written on?
cuz i made a lot of written stuff and i wanted to make it old enough, but everything went horribly wrong
my paper got all stainy due to the paper
@@marcoesposito708 to me it looked fine
@@Shaq1122 i used a stylographic pen, it washed up completely, i had to redo it😭
Thank you for this! I had an idea of how to color age the paper but this is very helpful! Im a DnD DM and i love making physical papers for my players and this helps give it more life!
Great! I am glad it helped you! 😀
Amazing video, thank you so much for posting! I’m going to attempt to age some envelopes now
I love it!! Thanks I will do it for my history project cover page!!!! ☺️❤🎉
I love your voice- also, thank you! I really needed this video ❤
Glad it helped you and thank you. 😀
Hey, i have a history project due tomorrow and i came across this i think it will work great (thanks for ur idea tho)😅
I hope it helps you out! 😀
Thank u give a really good idea for my compilation I will be surly will be selected
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So glad it helped you. 😀
Thank you so much for this video. It was very helpful. I subscribed and will definitely watch more of your videos.
Thank you for such fabulous feedback. I am glad it was helpful. 😀
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I have to use this technique for History homework and I was just wondering if you’d recommend writing on the paper before or after putting it in the tea? Or not writing on it at all? Thank you! x
@@Luckyblackcats I recommend putting it in the tea, drying it out and then writing on it. 😀
Thank you so much!! ❤️
This is useful for my SST exebution
After you soak it in tea and it dries, Can you use it on printer to print something on it? I mean is the text clear afterward?
In all honesty I have not tried but it should be okay so long as the paper is thoroughly dry.
I personally print first on paper, then do the tea dye. It works fine that way!
@@amandas6600 Thank you for your help with this.
Thanks it helped a lot 😊
Great news! 😀
Tea and crumples. Isn't that a traditional English snack?
😂Love it! Ooh yes, tea nd crumples!
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@@CcCalamity There's always one dimwit who can't recognize when someone is making a pun. Congratulations.
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Can i use brown food coloring instead of coffee ?
I have never tried it but I would expect it to work. Experiment - remember you can always add more if it does not colour it enough. 😀
Great idea! Can I use hairdryer to dry the paper faster?
I would have thought so. Just don't burn your paper with it too hot and close. 😀
I run some D&D style games for some local kids and this is gonna help me make fun little magic scrolls to give to them. Thank you for the ideas!
When doing both the tea dye and the crumple, is it better to dye the paper first or crumple first?
To be honest I don't think it matters. If you crumple first you will get dark lines along the crumples that will emphasize them. Perhaps try one each way and see which you prefer.
Could you possibly put the wet paper in the oven at say 150 F?
I am sorry but I have not tried it. If you give it a go be very careful and do not leave it unattended.
If you do try please let us know here how it goes.
The tea or coffee doesn’t smell or kinda get moldy even?
Not in my experience. Just make sure your paper is completely dry before you store or use it. 🙂
If you use a heat gun or a hot iron, it shouldn't burn. Iron at 425f 218c.
Does this work if there is ink on the paper
I think it depends on the ink. If it is waterproof you should be okay BUT you need to test. It is quite common for ink to wash out and your project be ruined. Good luck!
Easier to slightly wet the edges of paper with water and than pull it apart
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Mam, At my home I don't have coffee ☕ powder to make coffee and you are!!!!
Well, I hope you understand what I mean!
You can use tea (if you have it)