How to Give Your Scrapbook a Distressed Look
Ideas for Making Scrapbooks Look Old
By Emma S., published May 31, 2006
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There are lots of distressed-look items you can purchase for scrapbooks, like weather-worn leather books, faded-looking papers, and cutouts that resemble scenes from long ago. But, why pay extra money for something to look old, when you can make the scrapbook supplies look aged by using a few particular techniques.
Bright colors and patterns take away from black and white photos of yesteryear. Choose colors of gray, brown, antique-white, or pastels of yellow or blue. Make the papers look even more distressed by sanding a certain spot on the paper, ripping off a corner, or crinkling the paper, here and there. Other techniques include using a fork or comb to make indentations in the paper, using a dropper to make spots of liquid, here and there on the paper.
Make borders look very old by using masking tape in your choice of widths. Cut the tape to the lengths you'll need and stick them onto a slick cabinet top or something similar. The tape should be able to be lifted off with ease, from the surface you choose. Stack together layers of tape if you want a thick border. Draw any kind of design onto the tape, using a pencil or black pen. If desired, use no pattern, just the tape. Brush with a light brown varnish to coat the tape. Allow to dry and remove from surface, then stick them in the book. The varnish makes the tape look very old but the pattern you draw (or stamp) can still be seen.
Dip lace, ribbon, cloth and other items into tea. Bring tea bags to a boil, allow to cool, then soak cloth items in the solution. Remove and allow to dry. The tea turns things a yellowish brown color that looks very antique. The tea method works well for white buttons, white silk flowers, even white or off-white paper. Use a white wash cloth and dip it in the solution. Wring it out really well before laying it on the paper. Remove and quick-dry the paper. The paper will look old and crinkled.
How to Give Your Scrapbook a Distressed Look
Tea-staining is one technique used for making scrapbooks and pages look antique.
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Did You Know?
The earliest known reference to scrapbooking dates back to 1598.
Resources
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