Tea or coffee, just soak it in some and then let it dry for awhile.
2007-01-12 09:50:46
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answered by ehrlich 6
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Most people use tea or coffee. Tea is best if you want it to look aged but not too dark. Coffee will usually give the paper a darker stain. Just soak the paper in it and then lay it out to dry.
2007-01-12 10:13:11
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answered by Chihiro00 5
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Tea
2007-01-12 09:49:32
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answered by irishrosequeen 2
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that's a exciting element to do! It relies upon on what variety of elderly look your finding for precisely, yet indexed under are some exciting tactics which will finally end up great! espresso grounds! Rub groud espresso on the paper! It helps if the paper is slightly damp. this gives it a great browish gold colour that screams previous! Plus it smells great. :) additionally on the subject remember of espresso...if the letter or paper is handwritten in cursive...or some staggering form of wirting that apears previous you additionally can spill a sprint bit coffe on the website to make it look like the guy who wrote it exchange into ingesting espresso! Wax! human beings used to seal letters with wax! so which you will seal yours with it besides! Burn a candle..blow it out and pour some on! Or your can drip some on the paper to make it seam like whoever wrote it dripped slightly on there. Burn the sides! warning: try this over a sink, at a similar time as working chilly water. that's slightly risky...yet you could burn the sides and apparently great! be careful cuz the hearth spreads straight away! Ink and Caligraphy! Use a caligraphy pen and ink to write down the paper/letter! Make it look very actual! Write on teh paper earlier the outcomes. sturdy success!
2016-10-19 21:40:17
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answered by ? 4
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You could use tea, coffee, or a light brown watecolor wash.
You could also crinkle up the paper a bit to enhance the aged look.
2007-01-12 11:07:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Spritz with water or diluted tea & leave to dry in the sun.
2007-01-12 09:55:13
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answered by kate 7
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Try using like rinsing in tea coffe or water color with brown
2007-01-12 09:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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How about a slow oven until the edges turn brown
2007-01-12 09:57:35
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answered by Anonymous
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crumple it up tear off the edges put it in tea and drop a few coffy stains on it.
2007-01-12 09:55:10
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answered by rabbithorsegirl 5
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tea works and i think lemon juice or plain old water if you dont want it too yellowy
2007-01-12 09:51:04
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answered by sunshine 2
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