







I've been using this tissue paper for months now, and it's become my secret weapon for gift-giving. The semi-translucent white gives presents this dreamy, elegant look—like they're wrapped in morning fog. When I used it for my sister's birthday gift, the way it softly blurred the outline of the jewelry box inside made the whole package feel luxurious.
The sheets are HUGE at 20x14 inches. I once wrapped a bulky sweater by using just one sheet diagonally, and it worked perfectly. But what really surprised me was how well it holds folds—when I make those fancy pleated gift toppers, the creases stay crisp without tearing.
For craft projects, this paper is gold. I made paper flowers for a baby shower backdrop, and the way it layers (without getting bulky) creates such realistic petals. Pro tip: The slightly shiny side makes amazing flower centers when you crumple it just right.
Yes, it's thin—I learned quickly that delicate items need two layers. But that thinness is actually perfect when you're stuffing gift bags; it crinkles beautifully without looking bulky. And at about 4 cents per sheet? I don't feel guilty using extra when needed.
The acid-free quality gives me peace of mind when wrapping vintage books or heirloom linens. No yellowing worries here! Just last week I used several sheets to separate delicate Christmas ornaments in storage—they emerged perfect come December.
