★★★★★ APPLICATION AND ORIGIN
It is a very easy fabric to dye; we can find it in an almost infinite variety of colors of TISSUE PAPER. Originally, tissue paper was made from silk remnants or silkworm cocoons. China was the pioneering country, not only for the art of silk production, but also in the art of its manufacture, producing beautiful masterpieces. Today, authentic silk is rarely used to produce tissue paper.
HOW IS IT MADE?
Techniques and materials have been developed to produce an extraordinarily fine and delicate fabric without the need to use silk. It is produced similarly to how regular paper is made, processed especially well to achieve its softness.WHAT IS IT USED FOR AND WHERE?
Tissue paper balloons are unmanned aerial vehicles that are part of the cultural identity of countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, El Salvador, and Mexico. Their purpose starts as a pastime but becomes a true art. True works of light and color are created.It is used for various craft projects, to make especially light pom-poms and garlands. It is much more flexible and durable than conventional tracing paper. I recommend Faber Castell glue stick.PRESENTATION:
By 10 SHEETS: Metallic ones like SILVER and GOLD, and FINE WHITE which has the characteristics of bible pages.By 20 SHEETS: Rolls of 20 sheets of a single color.SIZE: The unit of measurement is in centimeters 70 X 50.Check out this article on
how to make a tissue paper hot air balloon. Imagine using several hot air balloons, also known as Cantoya balloons, at a wedding. This
Asian tradition that we see in international films started as a military communication strategy in China.
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