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Love this paper. Tought it was a strange texture to begin with but got used to it now. Like to tear the edges and also crumple it. Will certainly buy more. |
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Reviewed by: Kathryn Silk from Lutterworth.
on 4/27/2012 |
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Wow I saw Tim Holtz use this on his 12 tags of Christmas and thought I had to have it. I is fantastic, I love to use it with alcohol inks and then stamp it. A fantastic product and great value. |
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Reviewed by: Alison from Mistley, Essex.
on 1/7/2012 |
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Sorry you are disappointed Joan, but don't forget we offer a no quibbles 30 day money back guarantee on ALL our products, so if you are not happy for any reason, you can return it for a full refund. Please email sales@chocolatebaroque.com if you have any problems.
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Reviewed by: Glenda from Barnard Castle.
on 10/24/2011 |
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Once more I have been disappointed with a Tim Holtz product.
This paper is thicker and less translucent than I expected. So far I am not impressed with it.
And as with all TH stuff rather expensive. |
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Reviewed by: Joan Carnell from Basingstoke.
on 10/21/2011 |
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I think this stuff will become an essential item in my craft room. Its really versatile and fun to work with. Brilliant for flowers but also gorgeous embossed and inked
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Reviewed by: Claire Chapman from North Lincolnshire.
on 8/20/2011 |
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This was my first order from Chocolate Baroque and I am very happy with the prompt efficient service.
I am completely addicted to glassine paper as you can see on my blog.
It makes great envelopes for tags and ATC's and is fantastic for scrunching embossing and inking and you can also print on it with an inkjet printer if you heat set it afterwards. I will no doubt be back for more! |
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Reviewed by: Alison Horne from London.
on 7/23/2011 |
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This Kraft Glassine Paper is not easy to find but Glenda makes sure she has all the latest goodies from Tim Holtz. Her prices are also better than anywhere else. |
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Reviewed by: Karen Bourke from Somerset.
on 7/22/2011 |
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Having read all about this, I couldn't wait to get my hands on some to see whether it was all it's cracked up to be. It is! Actually, cracking it up is a good thing to do with it, as the crease lines come out paler, giving a lovely vintage effect. And that's only one of the things you can do with it. Make flowers, print on to it, stamp on it, diecut it....the list is endless. If you've coloured it & then heat it, it goes all shiny and the colour is sealed in. Fascinating! |
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Reviewed by: Lynne K from Notts.
on 7/15/2011 |
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This a lovely paper to use it can be coloured ion many ways and when heated it seals the colour in, it is lovely for making flowers as it holds the shape so well, a lovely product to use. |
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Reviewed by: Sue Stone from Essex.
on 7/6/2011 |
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this is lovely stuff, but very addictive! makes gorgeous flowers, and has a lovely faded vintage look when printed.would be absoloutely brilliant if it came in white too! |
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Reviewed by: Veronica Pell from norfolk.
on 7/2/2011 |
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