I made a Book of Souls for our victims to sign and comment in and I didn't want plain white paper in it so I made aged paper.
Here's our book that I made...
And here is the paper I made by dotting printer paper with a sponge dipped in strong coffee, crumpled up and carefully spread out (to avoid tares) and left to dry...
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Thread: Aged Pages for our Book of Souls
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Aged Pages for our Book of Souls –
09-28-2008,03:40 AM
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09-28-2008,05:16 AM
I just wanted to add that using a tea bag (daubing it on the pages) gives a more mellow yellow appearance which looks nice as well. But if you want a much more aged look, go with coffee.
For this project, I liked the darker color using the coffee and it's much quicker than having to soak a new teabag every couple of pages. But I have to admit that the yellowing effect of the teabags look great.
With the teabags, you have to dunk and daub, dunk and daub and I found one teabag only works on about 2 pages (front and back) if you're lucky.
With the coffee, I filled a teacup about a thrid fill with water and nuked it for 30 sec's, then added about 3 teaspoons of instant coffee. Then I filled the cup to half full with cold tap water to cool it. The cup of coffee has gotten me through many many pages.
Give them both a try and see what works for you.**********
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09-28-2008,10:07 AM
Looks nice Cassie7. I like the face you made on the cover.



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