burnt paper border

J

junespear

Would like to print an old book with the burnt paper looking border. Any
suggestions? Thanks

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Mary Sauer

Lemon Juice.
Wet a piece of paper with the lemon juice, when the paper is dry, scan it. Use tea or
coffee for speckles. Or Format, background, scroll down to one of the textures in
Publisher.

If you have Corel or PhotoShop there are plug-ins that can create this look.
 
D

DavidF

Where & how do you come up with these things? I guess that is what you do
when you get up at 3 ;-)

DavidF
 
M

Mary Sauer

Hi David, I have Corel, I read the Corel newsgroups, the lemon juice was suggested
years ago. I've never tried it, but then I've never written a book. Personally I'd
buy some parchment type page, uses a lot less toner.
Winter has arrived!!
 

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