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Silhouette Faux Leather Paper Roll Black Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Silhouette Faux Leather Paper Roll Black

Country of origin: China. Color Name: Black. No batteries required. Model Number: MEDIAFLP-BLK.

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It is obvious that the reviewers had not read about it and were not familiar with it. I will say that white paper works better simply because it is easier to color than black paper. Put it in the washing machine after running it through the machine to cut. Of course, decorate it with permanent colors. This is not your typical faux leather, it is thin, strong, dense, durable, washable and different!

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Slightly Crumpled

I really like working with this imitation leather paper. It's like hard, heavy paper when you cut it. Then it's soaked and really processed - kneaded, crushed, ground, etc. The more you work it, the softer and leatherier it becomes. So far my favorite has been using it as accents on a suitcase gift box. Even if the motif you cut out is perforated, this material will not tear!

Pros
  • Paper
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad thing but here's how to make it look MORE like leather

Wet, stretch, fold, twist and knead, unfold and smooth and then do it all over again. If it's a little thicker, you can cut the paper; Just separate it in the corner and slide it further apart. Soft. Then wet, stretch, fold, etc. When it dries you will find that it is very similar to cheap leather. This is what I did to end up with a "skin" to create mini witch hats for favors; two of them are decorated, and yes, that's a quarter for scale. When you're done with your project, seal it with a…

Pros
  • Handwork
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something