Q:
Several years ago I saw a picture in a scrapbook magazine. It was a very soft looking image and the description was that it was printed on tissue wrapping paper. How is this done? Tissue would get jammed in a regular printer, I would think, but I don't know how else to do it. Any info would be nice. Thank you in advance, Patsy
collinspatsy, TN on Sep 09, 2012
collinspatsy, TN on Sep 09, 2012
A:
You'll need some regular printer paper and some tape. Trim your tissue paper so it's slightly bigger than the printer paper, about an extra inch or so on each side. Then fold your tissue paper around the printer paper, taping it in place. You'll want to make sure the glossy side of the tissue paper is facing the printer paper. You might have to adjust the settings on your computer and printer in order to print the way you'd like. Sometimes the "best quality" setting works best. Hope this helps!