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QuestionCan I print this paper, so that it looks a bit neater, without actually writing on it?Community AnswerYes. I you can find a template online, or go to the article, How to Make Paper Look Old, on this website.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between using coffee or tea during drying?Community AnswerCoffee leaves a heavier stain on the paper. Tea gives it a lighter, more elegant effect.
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QuestionCan I print on this paper using a printer?Community AnswerYou can, but make sure the paper is completely dry before putting it in the printer.
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QuestionWhat is best to use for aging your paper, coffee or tea?Community AnswerBoth work well, although coffee can stain a little darker. Choose whichever is easiest for you.
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QuestionDo these steps affect the life of the paper?Community AnswerThese steps may impact the life of the paper, depending on the material and brand of your paper. Thicker paper will provide longer life.
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QuestionHow can I make a scroll that automatically recoils?Community AnswerYour scroll may not automatically recoil at first. However, if you keep it folded for long enough, it should start holding its shape and bounce back to the closed position on its own. Thicker papers will hold their shape better than thinner papers.
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QuestionCan I stain over the printed letters?Cecilia FloresTop AnswererIf you printed the scroll from a computer or you used ink of any kind to write on the scroll, it'll bleed if you use liquid.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the paper rips?Community AnswerThis can happen, especially when you are just learning this technique. Just get another piece of paper and begin again.
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QuestionWill glue work on the chopsticks? If not, how do you make it appear that the tape is not there?Community AnswerNormal glue is quite temporary, but it will work. I recommend using hot glue.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my paper tears during the staining process?Community AnswerA tear in the scroll will make it look more realistic! However if it is a clean rip, then either tape it and keep that part rolled up, or just redo it.
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QuestionWhat should I use if I don't have any chopsticks or dowels to make a paper scroll?Community AnswerA good alternative for chopsticks and dowels are simple sticks. You can go outside and search for an ideally shaped branch. Make sure it’s fairly smooth so it doesn’t rip the paper, is thick enough that it won’t immediately snap, and that it has no bugs or tree infections. If you’re climbing a tree to find the perfect two sticks, make sure you have permission from the tree’s owner (if it has one) to ensure that you don’t get in trouble.
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QuestionInstead of using tea or coffee, can I use dyed water?AirSpark The MCPECommunity AnswerOf course! Just make sure you choose an appropriate color. To make it look older, you should use darker neutral colors.
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QuestionHow do I make a paper scroll that needs many sheets of paper? How do I connect them?Community AnswerIf you want to make a really long scroll you can do that two ways. You could attach sheets of paper together with tape, glue, or hot glue. You could also get a roll of craft paper or easel paper and cut as much as you need for your scroll.
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QuestionWhich types of tea should I use?Community AnswerDarker teas, such as black or Lipton, are good for stains. I would recommend either, but it depends on what kind of color you want for the type of scroll.
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QuestionWouldn't the ink of printing it disappear when you dip it in coffee?Iris8989Community AnswerNo. You need to dip the paper in coffee or tea first, then dry it and write on it. That way, the ink will not disappear.
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QuestionWhich pen do you use to write so that it looks old?Iris8989Community AnswerUse a fountain pen. There is also a wikiHow article on How to Use a Fountain Pen|how to use one if you need help with it. You could even use a feather pen––just dip the feather in fountain pen ink.
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QuestionEvery time I roll the paper, when I unroll it it keeps rolling back where it was before. Is there a way to prevent this?HypotheticalpebbleCommunity Answerif you use weights, then you can prevent it from rolling back up, but it will still want to roll. You could also use flimsy paper without enough strength to roll back up, but then you would have to work with flimsy paper.
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