@MoonlightCottageASMR

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 Youtube :
https://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

@ar0undthefuur

i think she’d do a great book store roleplay 📖

@lukiluix

her voice and her accent... I bet this is what paradise sounds like.

@evelynmusic7364

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!

@aldente3868

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.

@Mahoniaincolour

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 💖

@palinite

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

@badlieutenant536

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.

@rebekahburger1271

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

@RearAdmiralTootToot

1000 years ago: "It's so hard to maketh good paper."
Today: "It's so hard to make bad paper"

@ASMRbyEvie

Part of what makes your videos so special is your elegant use of language. Thank you for this incredibly interesting and informative video!

@jamirahnorth9008

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

@eliseoliver6999

to the one person who disliked this... are you okay?? bc this is amazing

@bgezal

I like how you can accurately measure the thickness of the paper just by sound. My favorite paper sound is very thin packing paper.

@mimmidauria5405

i just love love love the way you move your hands and fingers, you do that with such an intention and gentleness and grace...

@beth12svist

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!

@kittycat8170

I don't know why but your accent it so heavenly I can't explain it. I feel like it is summer in a foreign country.

@Bakerdeedz

This video made my girlfriend cry just now. she has audio processing disorder (APD) and doesn't hear things this closely often. very cool.

@ArticulateDesignASMR

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

@SD-de4do

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!