#tea dyed #tea dyed paper #DIY tea dyed paper This is a video showing how I do my tea dying. To see a detailed list of items used go here - • Video If you want to purchase some paper please visit - www.etsy.com/uk/listing/79241...
I've been tea/coffee dying paper for ever and though I put 4/5 sheets in the pan at a time, I wouldn't think of putting the amount in that you do - brilliant and time saving! I also pop mine in the oven but try and put a few sheets in at a time, now I'll be putting them in as you do!. Brilliant video and will save me soooo much time - thank you very much :-) x
Now this is the good stuff, I love all the variation, I really dont like uniformity too much especially if youre making things that are unique xxx Thanks so much
Thanks for posting this! I watched a few videos of people dying one page at a time and I was like, "nope!" I planned to just try your method myself and see what happens, but I was glad to see that my idea works!
I'm happy I found your video. I don't have room or patience to do that many sheets at one time. I wanted to dye papers a few days ago and didn't because I could only do a few at a time. Your way is awesome. I can't wait to try this. Thank you for sharing...:)
What temp do you set the oven at? and how long does it take to dry? I have been dipping one at a time and Whew! takes forever, so going to give this a go....TFS
Hi! I have a canvas sketchbook that I’ve been painting..... and I forgot to about aging the paper before I painted it soooooo do you have any ideas or tips on what i should do?
I have managed to put it through the printer as is before but the best way would be to tape some masking tape to the wrong side edge and it should go through as long as the rollers can catch it, it should be fine. I hope that helps.
I just made some, I was thinking that you had to soak you paper overnight and boy was I surprised when I started watching videos. I had dyed a lot of paper and so I turned on my oven and started the drying. Some of the paper burnt on the edges, they were ripped and it was only 2 pieces but it took me over an hour but I have lots of paper done.
For me I use coffee, and for more details and darker spots I use dark brown watercolors. I thought that ever using tea wouldn't give same results as the coffee so thanks for your video!
What size measuring cup did you use? I'll try your method. Thanks. Did you ever count your stack when completed to see how many you dyed? If so, how many sheets?
I don't have oven... Sun dry is ok?? Well i was looking for these papers I didn't know how to make it... I'm quite happy ... I came across it .. i will try it😊
I used plain copier paper 80gsm. Try putting them in one at a time to make sure they are all soaked then drain the pan and put them in the oven in batches of 4 or 5 that way you are not just picking up one sheet and they are less likely to rip. Hope that helps.
Would it be crazy to put it in a dryer on delicate for a few minutes? You don't mention at what temperature or if you could microwave it for 10 seconds or so.