Mature Leggy →
Open a pair of scissors and drag the sharp edge perpendicularly along the paper's edge. This frays the paper, creating a worn, uneven texture. Achieving a Mature, Aged Aesthetic
To develop paper that looks mature and "leggy" (a term often used in crafting to describe paper with long, uneven, or spindly fibers at the edges), you should focus on techniques that physically break down the paper's structure and add visual age through staining. mature leggy
Once you have the desired edges, use staining techniques to give the paper a mature, vintage appearance. How to Make Paper Look Old (4 Techniques) Open a pair of scissors and drag the
The "leggy" look is best achieved by creating a rough, fibrous edge rather than a clean cut. Once you have the desired edges, use staining
Wet the edge of your paper with a small brush or cotton swab. Once damp, carefully tear the paper along the wet line. This pulls the fibers apart, leaving a soft, spindly, "leggy" edge similar to handmade deckled paper.