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QuestionCan I print successfully on this paper?Community AnswerFor best results, print your document or image first, and then follow these instructions.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I don't have a candle?Community AnswerUse a long lighter or a match - but always do it over a metal sink, or outside with water nearby.
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QuestionWhat should I do if it doesn't yellow with the tea method?Community AnswerPut in the tea longer, maybe 10 minutes. Or, you could mix some yellow paint with water (1:3 ratio) and paint it on the paper.
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QuestionWould I write on the paper before or after this process?Community AnswerYou would want to age the paper first so the ink doesn't run. I use paper like this all the time and it's very easy to write on. Also, you can make large batches and dry them in the oven. Bake them on a wax paper lined cookie sheet at 300 degrees for about 7-10 minutes. Stay near the oven, though, don't leave them unsupervised!
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QuestionHow do I do this with tea?Community AnswerYou do it the same way. You should use a black tea and at least three tea bags.
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QuestionCan I use parchment-like paper in a printer to print something?Community AnswerNo; the paper might get stuck or any coating could melt in the printer. Print on normal paper, then parchment-ify it!
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QuestionDo I have to use a pan?Community AnswerNo, but if you don't use a pan, you won't have the small brown spots you would get normally with aged parchment.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have a candle, long match, or a lighter?Community AnswerThe slightly singed edges won't be achieved without the use of a candle, long match or lighter. You could possibly use black paint but, it won't give the same impact and other use of fire may be dangerous. If your parents or an older sibling are willing to help, ask them to do the singeing part of the tutorial for you.
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QuestionHow do I burn the sides without the middle of the paper catching on fire?Community AnswerHold it far enough away from the paper so that it doesn't burn, but close enough for the heat to turn the edges black/brown and shriveled.
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QuestionCan I roll up my parchment like paper?Community AnswerYes, you can. However, the blackened edges from the candle burning might fall off a bit from the added pressure of rolling.
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QuestionCan I color on the parchment like paper with color pencils and crayons?Community AnswerYes, but it may be hard since the water makes it crumbled and the tea is brown. Try using darker color instead of neon colors, such as pink, orange, yellow, etc. Also, do not worry if it makes a crinkling sound, since it is normal due to the dried-up tea and crumbled paper.
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