Hello ! I hope you'll enjoy this new relaxing tutorial, let me know if you have your own recipe for dyeing/aging papers ! Subtitles can be created on amara (thank you ! 😄), I'll add them on RU-vid : amara.org/fr/videos/rkuV70D546o6/info/how-to-age-paper-asmr-relaxing-tutorial-for-antique-looking-paper-soft-spoken-paper-sounds/ Timestamps : 00:00 Intro 00:40 Showing you different kinds of papers + tools 10:04 Dyeing sketching paper with walnut stain 13:45 Dyeing elephant hide paper with walnut stain 16:04 Burning parchment paper edges 19:54 Dyeing parchment paper with instant coffee 25:07 Showing the final aged papers
Diane, if you have access to it, i think you would very much enjoy vellum paper 😊 it is thin and has a lovely sound especially when weathered with coffee 😊 it has very crisp crinkles that aren't too loud and the paper tears also very quietly, if you were to make for example a video where you make labels from weathered paper 😊
@@MamaBearBrock you're right, she is french. German accent sounds way different in my opinion, its not that beautiful... I am german so I can say that lol
Can’t believe there are people putting a thumbs down! Imagine seeing someone put this much effort in and putting a thumbs down...even if you don’t enjoy the content, someone’s still worked hard to create it; another version of if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all!
You inspired me to create a little album. It will be made of old looking paper and I want to paint illustrations of herbs that could be found where I live. Some kind of herbal tea album. Thank you for inspiring me 💖
These simple and elegant tutorial videos prove even without the amazing props and cinematics she is still an amazing talent. Her voice is a spoken lullaby.
once I did this with coffee, to make a hogwarts letter for my friend who loves harry potter, she also loves coffee and her gift had a cozy scent of coffee all over it ☕😅
This video really brings back some fond memories! We used to do this for homework and the way my mum used to do it was she would take some of her art paper and tear the edges to get uneven frays. Then she would scrunch it up into a tight ball for a minute, unravel it, lightly sprinkling it with water before stretching it back out and laying a big ol' book on it. (This was apparently to get the stiffness out of the paper & to set the big creases) After a couple of hours she would take some lukewarm water and a tea bag. Take the paper, lightly scrunch it up again and place it on a flat surface. Take the tea bag, dip it in the water, squeeze it and run the tea bag over the frayed edges and larger creases ONLY. Immediately put on the radiator to dry asap. Then back under the book for 30 minutes. She would make up a coffee solution in a big tray (she used liquid coffee) remove the paper and place in the tray to soak for no more than 2 minutes. Remove, hang on the line & hey presto! Unnecessarily complicated but extremely cool paper for your teachers to get impressed by :D Also, I love paper based videos. This one and the wrapping inkwell are my go to ones. Thank you x
My mom did this once and made me and my sister a treasure map when we where little in the spring to go find stuff IT WAS AMAZING she was very artistic for us
I grew up loving scavenger hunts and treasure maps! Not to mention anonymous letters left for me in secret places. Maybe that's part of the reason I created my channel, SteamPour, which is about all these things and more! I think if you go take a look you may love it.
I have CAPD too. I don't have the ASMR tingle response, but films like these with clear slow speech almost put me in an altered state just because they're so rare.
I first discovered ASMR when I was searching for paper sounds, having found the sound of paper gently crinkling to be very relaxing. This video took me back. Thank you for the effort and care in the video. It's truly exceptional.
As a history major this got me thinking... I wonder if they’d let me turn in my senior thesis with some aged looking paper. I mean they definitely wouldn’t let me but they definitely should. Actually I given them enough money they should let me turn it in via messenger hawk if I so please
Does anyone else LOVE whenever she crumbled the paper in walnut and starts talking in her amazing French accinet in a softly mom like voice because i have watched this a whole lot of time and every time she dunks the paper and crumpled it i get chills
Next ASMR video idea: Make a English lesson with you speaking French to teach French people English. The opposite of your French lesson video. Edit: Thanks for all the likes
It can be good but i don't know if its gonna be useful 'cause in France wee already have english lesson almost everyday since the primary school,but it migth learn us some cool new things so....why not
Literally the first time in my life that I've ever enjoyed see studying!! RIP my instant coffee and wife's make up brushes :D Thank you for an absolutely incredible listen and for imparting your wisdom on us :D
I hope you share with us more of your hobbies and crafts, your joy is apparent and also I love the aged items, those things which call from times of old, and especially those videos where people share the things they truly care for. Thank you!
So I watched this last night... and fell asleep and never learned how to age paper. :D What I especially like about your videos is the lighting - the orange tones make them perfect for falling asleep to!
Some of your videos, like "Preparing an Order at the Apothecary Shop" are as close to time travel as we will ever get . i love your attention to detail with light, sound, and texture . your accent simply adds to the effect as a whole.
Your channel is a treasure. It has never gotten old for me. The ambiance, atmosphere, the gentle music, your comforting voice, the subtle sounds that come out of the movement of objects, and so much more is timeless. Keep doing the fantastic work that you present. Your effort and success are laudable. If there was an award for high-quality ASMR videos you definitely would be a winner many times over.
I can only imagine what a cocktail of aromas paper, ink and coffee can make. These sounds, this view - everything is so relaxing and interesting at the same time!
I always thought I hated ASMR. Never liked any video about it, but a couple of weeks ago I discovered your channel. You are a godsend. I have several mental illnesses and anxiety and depression. Listening to your videos has truly helped me relax a bit when I’m having an anxiety or panic attack. Thank you so much 🙏🏼💗
i just love the time you take to enjoy the sounds of different things but making it so natural. i feel like a lot of asmr creators struggle to subtly add making sounds to enjoy (such as tapping) but you’re very good at it!
Quel talent !! Quel travail derrière chacune des productions ! Il ne s'agit plus de vidéos RU-vid mais de véritables courts métrages. Je ne me lasse pas d'admirer chacun de vos objets chinés et la délicatesse de la réalisation, de la mise en scène et du '' jeu ''. Au delà du pur l'ASMR vos vidéos sont d'une esthétique parfaite. Souvent instructives, si relaxantes... Merci
Out of all your content, i still come back to this one. I don’t know what it is exactly that makes this video so special but i instantly relax and get sleepy 😴 thank you for all of your excellent work and i really hope you’ll have what you deserve 🥰
I don't speak French at all, but somehow understood this whole comment lol, and I totally agree! Weird how language structure and similarity between romance languages can make up for a lack of understanding exact words.
This is one reason I love your channel. You take the time and effort to make these things and bring life to your videos. Thank you for that and also showing us how to make "antique" paper!
This is the most amazing ASMR video I've ever seen. So lucky to have discovered this channel. Her accent and her unique ways of providing relaxing videos and sounds are wonderful. ❤️❤️❤️
This was both incredibly relaxing, and provoked a random thought - I wonder what people from the past would think about us modern folks going to such lengths to make stuff look old? I don't think this really became a "thing" until we had machined paper or even later, unless you were working on a play or movie making props. Don't get me wrong, I like the aesthetic too, it just made me think what an odd thing that might seem to like, to someone who had never seen printer paper before.
I never clicked a notification so fast. I LOVE your videos. Your asmr about getting back from a ball helps lull me to sleep when nothing else works. Thank you 💚
This's without a doubt one of the most soothing tutorial videos I've ever watched, Diana, if not *the best.* I came for the tingles, and that's most certainly what I got. 😌❤ You don't disappoint. 💕
Thank you so much! This was just wonderful! The paper sounds are so good! And I love your softly spoken voice. For me, that is my biggest ASMR trigger, soft spoken voice. It's SO relaxing and tingly. Thank you for your wonderful effort and delicate touch.
The quality and thoughtful detail in your videos is astounding. And what an impressive collection of period things!! Wow! We used to use a dark tea and wet the paper with it. Then put the paper in the oven to dry it. The paper would look old and sometimes stained.
You are incredible! You can see you put so much thought and effort into your videos. Most of the videos i forget its asmr because they feel more like a tv series. Very talented artist and actress.
This took me right back to a school project when I was 10 years old - making a fictional treasure map, based upon the book we were reading in class, and burning the edges of the paper, then staining it with tea and creasing, to make it look old and mysterious! Lovely video, thank you ❤️
Have you seen what Tolkien did for the Book of Mazarbul in _Lord of the Rings_? When Jackson made the film he reproduced Tolkien's creation as closely as possible!
Me encantan los papeles que utilizas, como los preparas, tu voz. Todo es fantástico, el ambiente, etc. El resultado final de los papeles son realmente preciosos, como si fueran viejos. Que bueno además los sonidos de ellos. Muchas gracias
I've just found this channel and already got hooked. Thoroughly underrated asmrt(w)ist. Perfect sounds and topic. It's not only your voice that drives me into the heavy eyelid spiral, but your hands as well. I'm stunningly mesmerised.
Serious! I'm very new to ASMR and I was NOT prepared for my head and neck to tweak out like the way your back arches if someone runs a finger down your spine. It was amazing, though. But I had to switch to a lower quality headset, heh! Too intense for a beginner with autism and sensory processing disorder.
I really love the sound of them! And I want to thank you for creating these videos. They're so relaxing and the effort you put on them is amazing! But anyway stay safe!
You’re like the surprise at the bottom of my favorite cereal 🥣 box and I’m the kid that can’t wait for that box to empty because it’s always a surprise what’s going to be next, but I always know that I’m going to love it! Thank you for sharing your incredible talent with us sweetie ❤️
excellent advice. been doing this a long time. tea can be used, too, with varying effects, especially if long tea leaves are left in places to stain patterns. diluted wines can create interesting effects, too. also, some simple dry wax can be ground in and/or mildly heated to create an ancient waterproofing effect. thumbs up all around. masterpiece quality as always.
I am absolutely in love with this channel! I've always loved historical things, and the incredible costumes, props, and backgrounds coupled with the amazing ASMR make this incredibly cinematic and soothing. You are so talented and wonderful, thank you so much!
You are absolutely amazing, this is exactly what I needed! I was planning on writing penpal letters in the pov one of my characters and with her living in a swamp or on the road she definitely would be writing on scraps of old parchment she pilfered somewhere
I love all the different kinds of paper, and I think both techniques are fabulous! I'm inspired to try this tomorrow this using instant coffee, in addition to making some rolled beeswax candles. I always wanted to try it, and after finding your channel and watching your tutorial I went ahead and bought the supplies to make them with my husband. You are incredibly relaxing and exactly what the world needs more of. Thank you! ❤️
I love and get so excited when you post! You are definitely my favorite asmrtist. I love the style and theme of your videos and you never go over the top like some asmrtists do. Your videos are so relaxing! I love drinking tea while watching them it calms me so much and puts me right to sleep.