One of the most magical parts of junk journaling is the ability to create truly unique pagesโstarting with the paper itself! Dying paper gives it a vintage, textured look that adds depth and character to your journals. Whether you’re going for an old-world aesthetic or a soft tea-stained effect, learning to dye paper is easier than you think and oh-so-fun.
In this post, weโll explore the most popular paper-dyeing methods, helpful tools, and ideas for giving your junk journal that perfect aged look.

Popular Paper-Dyeing Methods:
1. Coffee Dyeing โ
This is the most popular method for creating that rich, aged paper look.
What You Need:
- Instant coffee or brewed coffee
- A large pan or baking tray
- White printer or copy paper
- Cooling rack (optional)
- Oven (optional for drying)
How-To:
- Brew strong coffee and let it cool.
- Pour coffee into a tray and soak your paper for 5โ10 minutes.
- Remove the sheet and let it drip-dry on a cooling rack or cookie sheet.
- For faster results, bake the sheets at 200ยฐF for 5โ7 minutes (watch closely!).
Bonus Tip: Sprinkle instant coffee granules directly onto wet paper for added speckles and texture.
2. Tea Dyeing ๐ต
Tea gives a softer, warmer hue compared to coffee.
What You Need:
- Black tea bags (4โ6)
- Hot water
- Large tray
- Paper of your choice
How-To:
- Steep tea bags in hot water for 10 minutes.
- Soak paper for 5 minutes or more depending on desired color.
- Dry using air or oven method.
Pro Tip: Use herbal teas like hibiscus or green tea for subtle pinks and greens.
3. Avocado Dyeing ๐ฅ
Yes, really! The skin and pits of avocados create a beautiful pink-tan hue.
What You Need:
- Skins and pits of 2โ3 avocados
- Large pot
- Water
- Strainer
- Paper
How-To:
- Simmer skins and pits in water for 30โ60 minutes.
- Let cool, then strain.
- Dip or soak your paper, then dry flat.
4. Ink or Food Coloring
A quick way to get a custom hue without waiting for natural dyes.
What You Need:
- Food coloring or distress ink
- Spray bottle or pan
- Paper
How-To:
- Mix a few drops of food coloring or ink with water.
- Spray, brush, or soak paper until saturated.
- Dry flat or with heat for wrinkly effects.
Tips for All Methods:
- Use textured or watercolor paper for added depth.
- Crumple paper first to get a more aged, wrinkled look.
- Add essential oils or vanilla extract to your dye bath for scented paper.
- Layer with doilies or lace when drying to create pretty imprints.
- Combine methods (tea + food coloring) for unique results!
Crafty Extras:
Want to skip the mess? There are also digital dyed paper printables you can use directly in your junk journalsโperfect for last-minute projects or digital journals!

Final Thoughts:
Dyeing paper is not just a techniqueโitโs part of the joy of junk journaling. The textures, the scents, and the satisfaction of seeing your pile of papers transform into vintage treasures is a craft experience like no other. Try a few methods and see which ones make your journal pages come to life!
With love & glitter,
Cristina @ UniekMakes โจ๐
