Chela Rocks
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
I absolutely love this paper. It is soft a flexible like a fine fabric and has the durability of a lightweight fabric but is is made from bamboo pulp. It is somewhat translucent without being totally see through and flimsy. I am a journal crafter and this is just the type of paper I need for my transitional pages. I also do quite a few other crafts and am can think of many other uses now that I now it is available. The paper comes in a roll and is kept secure and damage free inside a very sturdy (and elegant) gold tube. Very very nice
Jcat
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
This paper is super thin, but holds up surprisingly well when misted or wet with paint. I've been using it in some physics demonstrations, as an ultralight covering for laser-cut airfoils. It isn't strong enough to withstand substantial direct impact, but the roll is plentiful, and it's easily cut away and replaced if needed. There is a subtle but distinct line pattern when backlit, but it's not distracting except at close range.This is a great material to have on hand, and the continuous roll is fantastic for accommodating unusually long use cases. While the paper itself isn't very visually interesting, it's a good substrate on which other projects can build.
Tracey
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
This came packaged very well and is exactly as expected. It's clean with no weird chemical smells. I'll be using this for collage and this will suit the projects very well.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
This tea paper arrived in a metallic gold cylindrical tube. It presents beautifully if you're giving it to someone who is into crafts or even an artist.As for the tea paper inside, it's perfect for making homemade cards and using the translucent tea bag paper over embellishments, including press dried flowers or 3D paper art. It really makes your cards look more sophisticated and upscale. This paper is perfect to use over a cut out window on the outer card stock, with a view of whatever you have on the inside such as dried flowers or 3D paper craft objects. SEE my PHOTO of my 3D sushi card I'm recycling for a gift card for a friend. This paper gives it sophistication and a bit of mystery.This is high quality tea bag paper and I will be buying another roll as soon as mine is used up.
Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
This paper is VERY lightweight. It seems similar to lightweight tissue paper, but it's actually much stronger and able to handle water. I tried it with watercolor brush pens and it worked decently (you definitely need a blotting paper behind it though because some will go through) but I wasn't sure if I liked the result or found it too subtle. For pencil drawing it was fine. For pencil tracing it worked well when I traced onto the more textured side of the tissue, then flipped it over onto a new surface and scribbled over the back of the tracing to transfer it. So I'll definitely use it for that. And I might find it useful for other things too, but I'm not sure.The thing is, I had a fan on across the room and this paper is so thin that it kept blowing all over the place. So I'll need to make sure to have it secured well on multiple sides with clips or bands or tape.I like the sturdy gold tube it comes in. It keeps the paper well-protected and looks nice.