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Unlike some reviewers, I didn't mind the fold crease—it adds character to my abstract prints. When I use it with my gelli plate, the paper releases cleanly without tearing, even after multiple layers. Pro tip: cutting sheets into smaller pieces works wonders for collage work.
The semi-transparent quality creates stunning layered effects. I recently used it for eco-printing, and the way it captured leaf veins was magical. While it's not traditional mulberry paper, the smooth coating actually helps my inkjet prints stay crisp.
My only wish? That it came rolled instead of folded to avoid those center creases when working on large pieces. But at this price point for 50 sheets, I'll gladly iron out the wrinkles—literally!
