🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Teabag Paper!
The Artist Teabag Paper is a 14" x 118" roll of lightweight, durable paper designed for mixed media art. Made from wood and vegetable fibers, it withstands multiple washes and is perfect for various crafting techniques, including calligraphy, journaling, and painting. Its versatility makes it an essential tool for artists and crafters alike.
K**B
Good for the price
Good quality, good price. it is one long sheet of paper used for printmaking with gelli plate. I have had good luck with it as it is the thickness of tissue paper but doesn't tear.
H**Y
Lightweight, but sturdy. Ideal for gelli prints
Saw this used by an online artist, and Im mastering gelli prints, so wanted to try it. Its perfect for lightweight prints, decopage or collage work.
A**E
Realize it is only about. 9 feet long per package..
This is a great product, but I wish it was a longer length..I work on the mat side rather than the slick side. It is “skin” thin , great for collage … other tea bag papers can be thicker and thus not work the same way, this one “melts” into the art..love it I transfer photographs , it also loves acrylic inks..
C**S
Every gel printer should try it
This paper absolutely lives up to the recommendation/demonstrations of its creator. Amazing strength. Accepts paint from the gel plate like a dream. Works so well with stencils because it's easy to manipulate in negative areas. Not one tear so far, and I really don't anticipate any. If you have a gel plate, you really should try it.
B**L
Great paper for mixed media
I dabble in mixed media and found this paper create some collage paper. It is really fun to work with and reacts differently with inks and sprays and paint.
J**G
Love it!
Easy to work with.Great product!Wish it came in 9x11 sheets.
P**E
Ok for gelli print making
Bought for gelli print making. It is strong but wrinkles with the wet paint.
R**R
Perfect for art!
If you love using your old tea bags in your art but always wished they were larger, this is for you! I soaked an entire sheet in tea to stain it, hung it up to dry, and now I have tea bag paper any size I want!!! Love love love! My creative brain is going wild.
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