Yes, vinegar will make paper look old. Along with: tea bags, coffee, lemon juice, candle wax, decorating chalk, and other decorative items.
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* Tea Bag Staining
Drag a wet (not dripping) tea bag over your paper. Weight your paper down while it dries to avoid warping. The paper will be stained a brownish color. A lingering tea-smell might remain. Tea-bag staining is not acid free, if this matters to you.
* Coffee Grounds Staining
Like tea, you can use coffee grounds to make paper look old. Apply wet coffee grounds to your paper. Remove grounds. The paper will be stained brown. Dry paper under a weight to avoid warping. As above, there is likely to be a coffee odor afterwards. Coffee grounds are also not acid free.
* Balsamic Vinegar Spattering
Same as above. Expect odor. Vinegar is not acid free.
* Lemon Juice
Paint your paper with lemon juice, then heat with a heat gun. The paper will take on a brownish, aged look. It will continue to darken as you continue to apply heat. Lemon juice is not acid free.
* Decorating Chalks
These chalks are my favorite way to make paper look old. Apply the chalk (one of the brownish colors) to the paper using a cotton ball, makeup sponge, Q-tip or swab. This is especially effective on the ripped edges of paper or vellum. Allow the chalks to set, or spray with a fixative if speed in important. Decorating chalks have many uses when making altered books. Acid free decorating chalks are available at joann.com.
* Walnut Ink
Walnut ink is made from black walnuts. It is usually sold in crystallized form, and must be hydrated before using. Apply the wet walnut ink to the paper, lace, fabric or other material. You can create various effects as you strive to make paper look old. For more information about walnut ink, refer to the Definitions page of this web site.
* Paper Tearing
Instead of cutting your paper neatly, tear it. Holding the paper towards you while you tear will produce one look; holding it away from you will produce another. Color the torn edges with decorative chalk, walnut ink, tea bags, or similar to give an aged appearance.
* Bleaching
Apply household bleach to your paper. Apply directly with an eye-dropper, brush or sponge, or use a water-color pen. If it is available in your area, a Chlorox Bleach Pen is also a good choice. Note that some papers could contain inks that are colorfast and bleach-resistant. You will find more information about bleaching in the tip on using bleach in this section of the website.
* Sanding with Sand Paper
Lightly sand shiny paper or other paper to produce "tooth" or a worn look. Sand the same way you sand wood -- in a directional move, rather than circular.
* Paper Crumpling
Crumple up your paper. Flatten it out, then crumple again. Repeat as often as you wish before using the paper in your layout. Iron the finished paper if desired, for a special look, or try placing the (thickish) paper in water before crumpling for yet a different look.
* Paper Burning
Another way to make paper look old is to burn the edges of the paper. For safety's sake, do this over a sink, using a candle or stick of incense. Pinch the firey edges out with your finger. If desired, wet an inner border on your paper before applying the flame. You can do the wetting with a damp Q-tip, paint brush, or your finger. This prevents the paper from burning more than you want, since the wet inner border will prevent the flame from going further.
* Candle Waxing
Write over your paper with a white candle, covering as much area as you can. Crush the paper so the wax cracks. Apply paint over the surface, forming random cracks. Remove the wax by ironing your paper. Place it between two sheets of paper towels padded with newspaper on both sides and use a hot iron.
* Matte Gel or Matte Medium
These products will take the shine off paper or pictures, etc. I got the above from this URL: * http://www.altered-book.com/make-paper-look-old.html
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One chemical change of baking soda is adding vinegar to it. You know, the old volcano experiment. I think you mean the chemical formula? In that case, it's NaHCO3. Otherwise, you make no sense.
An volcanic eruption is NOT caused by a chemical reaction. It is caused by a PHYSICAL change. Gasses dissolved in the magma effervesce as the pressure on the magma drops in proximity to the land surface.
If you are referring to the old trick where you put a piece of paper over a glass and turn it upside down, the answer is water tension.
if its an old coin, do not clean it, it will lose value.
dirt, crumple it, pour coffee on it hope it helps
Vinegar
Before. I did it before and it works
You put a wet tea bag on it and crumple it up and rip it a little
Crumple it up and un-crumple it many times until you feel it is looking old enough. Tea and coffee are popularly used to age paper. Have a look at the links below for good ideas.
There are a number of ways to make paper look aged. A quick dip in a weak tea solution will give it a slightly aged look. Simply handling it, shoving into pockets and folding it many times will help.
use cold tea to stain paper, tear edges for that frayed look. If you use a fountain pen to write with, the script will look more authentic.
You first disintegrate the old paper in to pulp and then form in sheet. This process is used for handmade paper.Visit www.paperonweb.com for anything paper
well first get a peice of paper then scrunch it up after unscrunch next you make your self a tea or coffe and take teaspoons of your hot drinks then put over the piece of paper - it will be wet! don't panic!! - leave to dry then to give it an extra effect rip or burn the sides and then you will have a old paper!!
I would first write in cursive with a slight more of a tilt because back in the old days they used to write in cursive.After you write it trace it with a sharpie that has a point (skinny sharpie).And then set the paper outside for exactly three days and it will turn yellow.Then put the oven on low heat and put the paper in for about five minutes then take it out and set the edges on fire so it'll look old.And then maybe spill a little coffee stain somewhere on it (or water).And that's how oyu make paper look old.♥
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No, vinegar cannot make your period come on faster. When your period starts depends on your menstrual cycle, a hormonal cycle controlled by changes in your brain and reproductive organs, vinegar cannot effect this.