Thank you SO much for sharing and explaining…I have the same problem with finding deli but I can’t buy from Amazon anymore 😥 after the brexit, because of taxes and etc..SO it have been crazy expensive..very sadly because I use to buy glue and everything else because in my small country we don’t have craft supplies 😕 But a huge thanks for sharing 👍🙂 Tina 👩🏻🎨 Denmark 🇩🇰
Everything has become more expensive recently hasn’t it. Glad this was helpful, and sorry to hear you are finding supplies so difficult to obtain in Denmark 😕
Thank you so much Nina, I have been utterly confused by all these, and am very grateful for your explanations. I know you use deli paper a lot don't you, and I always thought it'd be the same as wax paper!!! I love your videos. Take care xx
Thank you Nina, this was very informative. we have the same problems getting those papers in Switzerland. Freezer-paper helps also with intricate die-cuts, that are difficult to peel out. You put a sheet between the die and the paper, plastic side towards the die. Have a nice day, and stay safe!
@@NinaRibenaMixedMedia If I can add something, the sheets made for the tumble dryer, even used, have the same effect for intricate dies. I don't know which between the freezer paper and the drying sheets is cheeper...Thanks for you very informative video as we haven't deli paper in France or very expensive on amazon ...and tempted to use the wrong paper. Laurence
Thanks for sharing the knowledge. That would be great if you could also do a demo craft on and apply it on types of papers mentioned above. The audience surely has better understanding on the ultermate result produce. Many thx..
Thank you Nina for an informative and enlightening video! One can get a little confused when these terms are used interchangeably. Now I have got a good explanation on what is what. Have a nice day - and stay safe!
Thank you so much Nina, I really really enjoyed watching you talk to us all about differences of the paper’s. I found this very useful and helpful too. I get my Freezer paper from Amazon too. I also brought a roll of tracing paper which, is very very strong too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
I know this is an older video, but I still wanted to thank you for answering so many of my questions regarding what paper(s) to use to create my own collage paper! Exactly what I came looking for!😃
What a useful explanation of all these various products whose names circulate the crafting world. It can be so confusing so your video is a very timely clarification. Thanks so much. 👍❤️
Thank you for such a clear review of these. References to 'freezer paper' used to leave me bewildered/frustrated. Here in Oz, I have an old 'micro crisp' paper roll which looks like your darker freezer paper - being heavy paper with one shiney side, but have not tried it in craft. I have 'freezer' plastic wrap. Parchment I already guessed was like our baking paper and we have waxed paper. Waxed paper is not for the oven - in childhood (before gladwrap) it was used to wrap up your sandwiches.
@@NinaRibenaMixedMedia We were thinking of going too but were put off by all the hoops you have to jump through at the moment. The Gov are talking about reducing the restrictions soon so maybe we will make it then. Have a great time xx
Nina - like all the comments, this video is really useful. I use wax paper for painting/block printing on silk. Iron it onto the underside of silk and it is a brilliant stabiliser.
Thnx so much for this information Nina, Deli Paper fascinates me when I watch artists use it, yet I could never find any, so I will be checking it out. Tfs xo
Thanks for the information, Nina. I buy a roll of wallpaper lining paper for a £1 (at Poundland) and use that as drop paper. It lasts ages, is very effective for catching mess and is, of course, incredible cheap.
🌼 Thank you! I have really wondered why all the supply lists have different papers and I need to spend more money when I have tons of paper already BUT now it makes sense
Thank you Nina. It's very helpful. I've got a drawer full of different papers - non for baking I must add!. It's the deli paper I need, so I will look on Amazon. 👍
Thx Nina QED!! always wondered the difference in some of these papers and yes I have had probs with cling film, maybe for health reasons the PVC has been removed? Have a great weeknd.
very interesting video !! now I know all the differences between all these papers !!! (I was totally lost !!! I will try to find deli paper in France (or on Amazon ......^^) thank you for sharing
Really helpful. As I'm in Australia I think the Wax Paper is the same as our Greaseproof paper. Baking paper is readily available but haven't looked for freezer paper nor deli paper.
Thank you for the information!! The TWO questions I still want an answer to are: 1)Which SIDE of the deli paper goes face DOWN on the gelli printer -the WAXED side or the UNWAXED side? 2) Which side of the deli paper goes on the OUTSIDE of handmade envelopes for stamping? Waxed or UNwaxed side? If I get these answers I can be on my way and not waste time in unnecessary trial and error.
This is an excellent video. They certainly like to complicate paper in different countries lol. Grease proof paper (also known as parchment paper) in Australia is a lot thinner & has less silicon than Baking paper. It’s like a cross between tracing paper, tissue paper & Baking paper. Works well for Gelli prints & collage though as a fairly transparent medium. Baking paper acts more like waxed paper here. And it’s super expensive to buy Deli paper here as it gets imported from the US. Can’t find freezer paper either.../sigh
Hi. In my part of oz we referred to wax paper as grease proof paper. Parchment being more like baking paper. No freezer paper but I have freezer plastic wrap.
Hi Nina! I really enjoy your videos that are always straight to the point. Do you have a video showing how you use the freezer paper with napkins? I would love to see it!
I'm here because I need to find thick silcone/teflon paper for non stick paint projects, stencil masks, & avoid the dreaded vinyl adhesive adhesion on top of clear coats. Mailing labels work but need something bigger, or longer on a roll. Parchment is always too thin, & not sure on the different butcher papers. Teflon/wax coated paper is the goal.🙂 Probably meant silcone or teflon coating.
I watched this because I was interested in using freezer paper in crafts and I've not heard of it before. It's not stocked in Australian supermarkets, just in small sheets in craft stores and, as you mentioned, is expensive. Interestingly, what you showed as 'deli paper' isn't at all like what delis here wrap deli goods in. Here deli paper is thinly plastic coated on one side.... looks just like freezer paper. I think I just found a free source of freezer paper... thanks.
Hi Nina, through my years of research I have found that most things have different configurations in the US and EU (and UK) because there are much more stringent laws for protection of the consumers and environment impact etc in the EU. For example many substances which are found harmful or potentially harmful to humans are not included in our cosmetics, medicines, food etc. But many of them are still allowed in the US. For example, a high-end international cosmetic brand has the exact same products in both continents but the composition and ingredients are slightly different because those materials are not allowed here. It is also more expensive here probably coz the healthier ingredients are not as cost-effective for the manufacturers! I was very surprised and upset when I first found out many years ago but lobbying, pricing and politics play a huge role there and our American friends should be made aware. Hopefully, they will change their laws in the coming years to better protect their citizens. God bless
Thank you for this video Can I use deli paper for collage using acrylic paint? And which side do I keep facing up and paint on? The unwaxed side? Will it peel as there is wax on one side?
While exploring how to make stencil for fabrics, freezer paper was often used. In my country i could not find freezer paper but from the explanation and all, it reminds me on the paper butchers use here to pack your meat in. If enough crumpled you can start tearing the paper and clear thin cling film/plastic bag film apart. It's that it? Would hate to plasticize my shirt if it is the wrong paper type. :) Gonna ask for sheet or two from the meat shop. :)
@@NinaRibenaMixedMedia It's mentioned on my previous comment, Madam, "freezer paper". I am just wondering due its plastic component. Thank you once again.
Here is the link to the freezer paper I use so you can read the credentials: Reynolds Freezer Paper, Plastic Coated, 50 Sq Ft - White amzn.eu/d/6dThHu5
What about greaseproof paper ?. I always thought greaseproof paper was parchment paper. I thought that Americans just called greaseproof paper, parchment paper but I guess not. Is greaseproof paper different than oven paper ?. And I’ve never heard of freezer paper never even seen it around in the shops. I couldn’t even find parchment paper in any shops they said that greaseproof paper was the same thing just a different name but I’m still not sure.
I wish I could like this video a thousand times just for how grateful I am for this information. Thank you a thousand times!!
Couldn't agree more! Thanks Nina 😊
You can cut the side of the box that has the "saw" cutter on it. Glue it to a ruler edge and it tears your paper beautifully!!!
What a brilliant idea! Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Awesome! As soon as you add water, paint or coffee, most take on different attributes, too! That's the beauty of these papers!
Thank you!
Su
Finally someone making sense of this confusion for all of us. Brilliant and thank you a thousand times!!
Thanks Jennifer, glad you found it helpful 💕
Thank you SO much for sharing and explaining…I have the same problem with finding deli but I can’t buy from Amazon anymore 😥 after the brexit, because of taxes and etc..SO it have been crazy expensive..very sadly because I use to buy glue and everything else because in my small country we don’t have craft supplies 😕
But a huge thanks for sharing 👍🙂
Tina 👩🏻🎨 Denmark 🇩🇰
Everything has become more expensive recently hasn’t it. Glad this was helpful, and sorry to hear you are finding supplies so difficult to obtain in Denmark 😕
Thanks so much! One of the most useful videos on the confusing issue of what is the difference …(?) 🙏❤️🇬🇧🇺🇦🇺🇦🇬🇧❤️🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much Nina, I have been utterly confused by all these, and am very grateful for your explanations. I know you use deli paper a lot don't you, and I always thought it'd be the same as wax paper!!! I love your videos. Take care xx
Great video Nina, I use deli paper and parchment paper mostly to catch excess glue. Thanks. Have an awesome day.
Great job done Nina! I know this will be widely appreciated.
Thank you so much for making this video. US viewer here and it’s great to know the differences. Saving this video for reference later.
Fabulous review. You are always so thorough. I appreciate that you took the time to do this! Thanks so very much! God bless and stay safe.
Thank you Nina, this was very informative. we have the same problems getting those papers in Switzerland. Freezer-paper helps also with intricate die-cuts, that are difficult to peel out. You put a sheet between the die and the paper, plastic side towards the die. Have a nice day, and stay safe!
Thanks for the tip for using freezer paper with dies. I have a couple of intricate ones that I avoid using, so will try this 💕
@@NinaRibenaMixedMedia If I can add something, the sheets made for the tumble dryer, even used, have the same effect for intricate dies. I don't know which between the freezer paper and the drying sheets is cheeper...Thanks for you very informative video as we haven't deli paper in France or very expensive on amazon ...and tempted to use the wrong paper. Laurence
Thanks Laurence, that’s a great tip 💕
Same here in Germany in regard to getting my hand on these different type of papers
Excellent explanation of the paper options Nina- and much appreciated!
Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
That would be great if you could also do a demo craft on and apply it on types of papers mentioned above. The audience surely has better understanding on the ultermate result produce.
Many thx..
This is a helpful video. I’d never seen brown parchment paper. I’m going to look for it. Thanks!
Thanks Maria, glad it was helpful 💕
Just stumbled across this video.Thank you Nina . A conundrum solved.
Glad it helped!
Very comprehensive and informative! This was an excellent video and I appreciate your taking time to post it! Janet 🤗💕👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much Janet for watching 💕
@@NinaRibenaMixedMedia 💕
Nina, this is a fantastic resource! Thank you so much.
Great information. Thank you for clearing the confusion. Jane from US.👍🏼
Thank you Nina for an informative and enlightening video! One can get a little confused when these terms are used interchangeably. Now I have got a good explanation on what is what.
Have a nice day - and stay safe!
Glad it was helpful. Hope you have a great weekend 💕
Thank you so much Nina, I really really enjoyed watching you talk to us all about differences of the paper’s. I found this very useful and helpful too. I get my Freezer paper from Amazon too. I also brought a roll of tracing paper which, is very very strong too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Glad this was helpful Maggie 💕 xxxx
US can buy deli wrap in Sam’s and Costco. Grocery stores sell all the rest.
Excellent video explaining the differences! Thanks Nina!
Thank you Nina for doing this video. I learned quite a bit.
I know this is an older video, but I still wanted to thank you for answering so many of my questions regarding what paper(s) to use to create my own collage paper! Exactly what I came looking for!😃
So glad this was helpful Alli. I appreciate your kind comment 💕
What a useful explanation of all these various products whose names circulate the crafting world. It can be so confusing so your video is a very timely clarification. Thanks so much. 👍❤️
Glad it was helpful Kathryn. Thanks for watching 💕
Thank you for such a clear review of these. References to 'freezer paper' used to leave me bewildered/frustrated. Here in Oz, I have an old 'micro crisp' paper roll which looks like your darker freezer paper - being heavy paper with one shiney side, but have not tried it in craft. I have 'freezer' plastic wrap. Parchment I already guessed was like our baking paper and we have waxed paper. Waxed paper is not for the oven - in childhood (before gladwrap) it was used to wrap up your sandwiches.
It’s daft that these basics are not globally standardised by name isn’t it.
Marvelous, Nina. Great tutorial.
Interesting to see the comparisons. Thanks xx I hope all is good with you and yours xx
Thanks Lynne. All well here. We’re in Spain for the first time since Covid for a spot of R&R. I hope we’ll with you and yours too ❤️ xx
@@NinaRibenaMixedMedia We were thinking of going too but were put off by all the hoops you have to jump through at the moment. The Gov are talking about reducing the restrictions soon so maybe we will make it then. Have a great time xx
Excellent🙂💙 i love your vids. Thanks for making them. I am learning so much.
Nina - like all the comments, this video is really useful. I use wax paper for painting/block printing on silk. Iron it onto the underside of silk and it is a brilliant stabiliser.
Thanks Linda. Great idea to iron wax paper to silk to stabilise it 💕
Thanks Nina, that was informative and its interesting to see the differences between UK & US
Thnx so much for this information Nina, Deli Paper fascinates me when I watch artists use it, yet I could never find any, so I will be checking it out. Tfs xo
Glad it was helpful 💕 xo
that was excellent video and answered all my questions. thank you
Thanks so much Salvador, that’s great to hear ❤️
Thank you, great video! Much appreciated. We have very similar options in Australia, though waxed paper is also easy to find at the supermarket.
Thanks Rosy, glad you enjoyed it 💕
Thanks for the information, Nina. I buy a roll of wallpaper lining paper for a £1 (at Poundland) and use that as drop paper. It lasts ages, is very effective for catching mess and is, of course, incredible cheap.
Yes, lining paper is a perfect drop paper 💕
Thank you, Nina. Very instructive.
🌼 Thank you!
I have really wondered why all the supply lists have different papers and I need to spend more money when I have tons of paper already BUT now it makes sense
Glad it was helpful 💕
Thank you for this video. Very helpful!
Thank you so much for this information! Truly appreciate you making this video and its so well explained! ☺
Thank you. I’m glad it was helpful 💕
This is a fantastic informative video. Thank you so much! Xx
Thanks for the explanation Nina!
Thanks Wilma. Hope it was helpful 💕
Very informative. Thank you.
Thank you Nina for this very helpful video 😊😍
Thank you Nina. It's very helpful. I've got a drawer full of different papers - non for baking I must add!. It's the deli paper I need, so I will look on Amazon. 👍
Very informative, thank you!
Thanks for watching Julie 💕
Thank you for the comparison. It’s helpful.
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I needed 🤩
Thx Nina QED!! always wondered the difference in some of these papers and yes I have had probs with cling film, maybe for health reasons the PVC has been removed? Have a great weeknd.
Haha, thanks Christie. Yes, I think it must be something like that. Hope you have a great weekend too 💕
Thank you Nina, this video is so informative! You cleared up some doubts I had. 👍😀❤️
very interesting video !! now I know all the differences between all these papers !!! (I was totally lost !!! I will try to find deli paper in France (or on Amazon ......^^)
thank you for sharing
Glad this was helpful 💕
Nina, thank you so much for this video! I have been wondering about deli paper for a while now. Excellent explanation!
Great Explanation! 👍✅ A+
Very helpful, thanks!
i recently bought the tracing paper from Gompels and it's a lot thicker than the deli paper even though it stated it was 38gsm.
Thank you for this guide of papers x
Really helpful explanation thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Nina, thank you so much for this info. It's cleared a lot up for me
thanks for sharing this information
Fantastic comparison.
Thanks Eve 💕
Thank you, Nina!!! You have answered questions I had!!! ❤️😬😬😬
That’s good to hear Cindi. Thanks for watching 💕
Really helpful. As I'm in Australia I think the Wax Paper is the same as our Greaseproof paper. Baking paper is readily available but haven't looked for freezer paper nor deli paper.
Very helpful!😊🧚♀️
Brilliant Nina you've definitely cleared up a few things for me, thanks so much for doing this video 😁😁💖👍🏻👍🏻
Glad it was helpful 💕
@@NinaRibenaMixedMedia oh yes it definitely was.... 💖
Thank you for the information!!
The TWO questions I still want an answer to are:
1)Which SIDE of the deli paper goes face DOWN on the gelli printer -the WAXED side or the UNWAXED side?
2) Which side of the deli paper goes on the OUTSIDE of handmade envelopes for stamping? Waxed or UNwaxed side?
If I get these answers I can be on my way and not waste time in unnecessary trial and error.
Hi Mar, with this particular brand, I honestly don’t think it matters which side you use. Happy Creating 💕
@@NinaRibenaMixedMedia Oh! OK! I thought the watercolor paint might not adhere to the waxed side!! Thank you!
This is an excellent video. They certainly like to complicate paper in different countries lol. Grease proof paper (also known as parchment paper) in Australia is a lot thinner & has less silicon than Baking paper. It’s like a cross between tracing paper, tissue paper & Baking paper. Works well for Gelli prints & collage though as a fairly transparent medium. Baking paper acts more like waxed paper here. And it’s super expensive to buy Deli paper here as it gets imported from the US. Can’t find freezer paper either.../sigh
Thanks Allison. Yes, they really do seem to complicate things for us don’t they 💕
Hi. In my part of oz we referred to wax paper as grease proof paper. Parchment being more like baking paper. No freezer paper but I have freezer plastic wrap.
Thank you Nina! New idea brewing ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! Great information!
Hi Nina! I really enjoy your videos that are always straight to the point. Do you have a video showing how you use the freezer paper with napkins? I would love to see it!
Hi Cathy, here’s the video sharing how to fuse napkins: ua-cam.com/video/tZg5Xm1fLbo/v-deo.html
@@NinaRibenaMixedMedia thank you! I will try it tonight!
It’s addictive, so be warned!!! 💕
I'm here because I need to find thick silcone/teflon paper for non stick paint projects, stencil masks, & avoid the dreaded vinyl adhesive adhesion on top of clear coats. Mailing labels work but need something bigger, or longer on a roll.
Parchment is always too thin, & not sure on the different butcher papers.
Teflon/wax coated paper is the goal.🙂
Probably meant silcone or teflon coating.
Thank you for this.I always wondered what freezer paper was! x
Glad it was helpful 💕 xx
I watched this because I was interested in using freezer paper in crafts and I've not heard of it before. It's not stocked in Australian supermarkets, just in small sheets in craft stores and, as you mentioned, is expensive. Interestingly, what you showed as 'deli paper' isn't at all like what delis here wrap deli goods in. Here deli paper is thinly plastic coated on one side.... looks just like freezer paper. I think I just found a free source of freezer paper... thanks.
Oh that’s fabulous. Happy Creating 💕
Great explanation Nina. It’s interesting to me that cling wrap is different in the UK than the US.
I know. You’d think it would be a universal formula wouldn’t you 💕
Hi Nina, through my years of research I have found that most things have different configurations in the US and EU (and UK) because there are much more stringent laws for protection of the consumers and environment impact etc in the EU. For example many substances which are found harmful or potentially harmful to humans are not included in our cosmetics, medicines, food etc. But many of them are still allowed in the US. For example, a high-end international cosmetic brand has the exact same products in both continents but the composition and ingredients are slightly different because those materials are not allowed here. It is also more expensive here probably coz the healthier ingredients are not as cost-effective for the manufacturers! I was very surprised and upset when I first found out many years ago but lobbying, pricing and politics play a huge role there and our American friends should be made aware. Hopefully, they will change their laws in the coming years to better protect their citizens. God bless
Thanks so much for this info.
Modern clingfilm in the UK has much less plasticizer in its formulation (for health reasons) so that's why it doesn't work for ironing onto napkins.
I thought it was something like that 💕
Great to have this cleared up. What about vellum and tracing paper?
Thank you. I have already covered tracing paper in this video, but didn’t feel velum was a relevant comparison 💕
Thank you for this video
Can I use deli paper for collage using acrylic paint? And which side do I keep facing up and paint on? The unwaxed side? Will it peel as there is wax on one side?
Yes, absolutely. Either side should work.
While exploring how to make stencil for fabrics, freezer paper was often used.
In my country i could not find freezer paper but from the explanation and all,
it reminds me on the paper butchers use here to pack your meat in.
If enough crumpled you can start tearing the paper and clear thin cling film/plastic bag film apart.
It's that it?
Would hate to plasticize my shirt if it is the wrong paper type. :)
Gonna ask for sheet or two from the meat shop. :)
It sounds very similar. You could always test it on a piece of scrap fabric or an old T shirt first. Hope it works!
Where do you get the Reynolds freezer paper from?
Hobbycraft in the U.K. sell it, but is cheaper from eBay or Amazon.
Hi Nina cheers from Australia 💕
Hello, Madam. Grateful for the useful info provided on these papers.
How eco-friendly is the freezer paper, please? Thank you in advance.
I have mentioned numerous papers here so you would have to check the Individual labelling.
@@NinaRibenaMixedMedia It's mentioned on my previous comment, Madam, "freezer paper". I am just wondering due its plastic component. Thank you once again.
Here is the link to the freezer paper I use so you can read the credentials: Reynolds Freezer Paper, Plastic Coated, 50 Sq Ft - White amzn.eu/d/6dThHu5
@@NinaRibenaMixedMedia Thank you
This was very informative. Thanks. Can you use the parchment paper as a mixed media element, or is it hard to glue down?
I’ve found it glues down pretty well. It’s great for making glassine style bags 💕
Thank you.
freezer paper as pallet paper. yep. same stuff
We don't have deli paper in Australia. Is this the same as greaseproof paper? And I haven't seen waxed paper for years!
Deli paper is much thinner than greaseproof paper. Greaseproof paper is similar to baking & parchment paper but is not siliconised. Hope that helps 💕
What about greaseproof paper ?.
I always thought greaseproof paper was parchment paper.
I thought that Americans just called greaseproof paper, parchment paper but I guess not.
Is greaseproof paper different than oven paper ?.
And I’ve never heard of freezer paper never even seen it around in the shops.
I couldn’t even find parchment paper in any shops they said that greaseproof paper was the same thing just a different name but I’m still not sure.
Greace proof paper and parchment paper are the same.
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