You first need a SMALL brown ink pad ( you can get one at craft stores) . Then around the edges, you dab it on until you get the desired look and rip the sides.
use tile nippers to clip edges
Stick little patches of orange clay onto the ring. Prick the edges of the patches to make them look sewn on.
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I would ever so strongly recommend getting the Sizzix Filmstrip die for that, but if you can't try using a large square punch and then a small square punch along the edges.
cut out your paper squares. To make our box we'll need two square pieces of paper. ... Fold the paper squares in half. Fold your paper into a diamond. Make the paper creases. Turn your paper square into a rectangle. Create an L with your paper. Unfold the edges.Finish your box!
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pour regular lipton tea over it and let it dry. for an added touch, if you are trying to make it look older, crinkle it and burn the edges with a lighter
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.
Tea! use different types of tea so that the the color ranges like the different elements do. You can also burn the edges.
Soak it in coffee, vinegar, or tea. Let it dry overnight. You might want to burn the edges, too, after it's dry.
cut a strip big enough to fit arround head then add feathers (of make out of counstruction paper)glue feathers and paper edges together tada you made a headdress
When I was a kid, the girls would roll up a few sheets of Kleenex, clip a bobby pin in the center, rip off the edges and fluff it up to look like a carnation. The bobby pin would be the stem.
To make a paper popper, you need a sheet of notebook paper. One way to make a popper from the paper is to first fold the sheet of paper into thirds with the lines going horizontally. Next, you fold the paper in half so the middle shows two single edges, and then hold the bottom corners and swing the folded paper down to make the popping sound.
you buy real cereal, and not paper ?
you fold the paper to look like a lighter
You first get a bottle of water then you sqiurt it on paper (any paper), but don't put too much. Then you get an lighter and carefully burn the edges anywhere you like. MAKE SURE AN ADULT HELPS YOU!
We used to to this in school a hundred years ago. I think we would soak the edges of the paper in milk (Why milk? Beats me) and then gently scorch the edges with a lighter. The result would resemble aged parchment. Also, paper fades pretty quickly. You could leave it in the sun until it fades to your desired degree.