Robert P. Bagioni
2025-08-18 12:26:23
If I could give this product 0 stars I would. It has absolutely no strength when damp, let alone wet. I tried stamping on it, brushing acrylic paint on it, or applying to a gel paint. Everything ended in a wet pulpy mess that was impossible to handle.Gift wrap tissue was stronger and that’s not saying much.
Jeanie
2025-08-14 15:05:00
I like the paper but it was folded in half and then in half again. I will have to carefully iron the sheets to use.
SueLH
2025-08-02 15:53:12
This product came folded up in a box about the quarter size of the paper. When you pull it out it has creases. I bought it to use on my gelli pad so I thought maybe the wrinkles would go out in the printing process. It shredded in strips when I trip to remove it from the pad.
An Artsy Lady
2025-07-27 17:00:16
This paper is not wet strength! I have tons of wet strength tissue/tea bag paper and this paper doesn’t meet the mark at all. As a mixed media artist that tries to recycle almost everything, I’ve managed to use the paper for limited printing and collage projects. Sorry, I would not get this paper again.
T. Haas
2025-07-02 13:08:20
This is more like tissue paper. The type you buy for gift bags. I am wanting more of a woven material that will hold up to sewing and can be left in a quilt for structure. This is not it.
L
2025-06-19 11:14:53
Do NOT buy if you are going to wet this paper in any way. No paint, glue, gel plate, nothing. It gets messy and is useless for wet media.
Helen18
2025-05-15 16:46:34
The sheets have deep folds in them which are awful for using in my printing.They could have shipped them in a more useful way. Don’t buy them unless you don’t care
Tronner
2024-12-08 15:51:03
The thing I've found out about teabag paper for art is that even though it looks flimsy and thin it still holds up after being damp. This product does not. It tears and rips quite easily and does not hold up at all when wet. It does well as tissue paper, though!