on 24-06-2014 03:01 PM
Ok, we've done the Packing Peanuts and the Bubblewrap
Now,
Tissue Paper
Is there anywhere to buy decent white tissue paper without having to go to the newsagency and buy it in packs of 5 for $5?
I've tried the cheaper stuff, and it is worse than home brand toilet paper soooo
what do the peeps here do for bulk tissue paper?
Nice good quality stuff that doesn't rip if it gets a bit of pressure applied, and is kind of soft and pliable like the stuff in the hallmark packages.
you know, the Sorbent of tissue papers?
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on 26-06-2014 02:55 PM
Using white tissue for white porcelain items is very important. If the parcel gets wet any colour can leach into fine crazing on antique porcelains, just like it does on clothing. Newsprint is the worst for this colour transfer phenomenon. I always find it strange that people use newspaper for chinaware when packaging for a house move. Far better to avoid the problem & just pack in white tissue.
I buy mine from a florist shop in bulk, it's heavier quality than packaged tissue paper, but I really need to find my own supplier to avoid their markup. I'm thinking to try a floristry supplies place.
on 26-06-2014 03:32 PM
@redders_60 wrote:
I always find it strange that people use newspaper for chinaware when packaging for a house move. Far better to avoid the problem & just pack in white tissue.
I always wrapped my breakables in tea towels and pillow slips. They have to be packed anyway!
on 26-06-2014 03:50 PM
@shepherdsrule wrote:use peanuts
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
100 negative kudos to you!
only thing worse is shredded paper!
on 26-06-2014 03:51 PM
I was thinking that - I'd eat more gummy bears than i sent as gifts LOL
on 26-06-2014 03:59 PM
@redders_60 wrote:Using white tissue for white porcelain items is very important. If the parcel gets wet any colour can leach into fine crazing on antique porcelains,
I've only ever used white for this kind of thing, simply because I copied what the stores do, so I figured that was the "right way"
just like it does on clothing.
I have used black tissue on black clothing, but I send in stachels, so unlikely to get wet.
Newsprint is the worst for this colour transfer phenomenon.
I agree! If you iron it though it is ok.... (Once worked in a "posh restaurant" and we had an English promotion on and put "fish and chips" on the menu - was posh stuff LOL (read - written fancy like on the menu with a few "gourmet" sides, but basically fish and chips) and we served those in Newspaper cones - so we had to bloody iron the newspaper!
always find it strange that people use newspaper for chinaware when packaging for a house move. Far better to avoid the problem & just pack in white tissue.
I pack in bubblewrap. I wash before I pack, then when unpacking, I can put it straight into the cupboard - if you use newspaper, you would have to wash everything again as you unpacked it! There's enough to do when settling into a new house without washing stuff before you can put it away!
I buy mine from a florist shop in bulk, it's heavier quality than packaged tissue paper, but I really need to find my own supplier to avoid their markup. I'm thinking to try a floristry supplies place.
now we are talking, floristry tissue paper - better quality - will check that out - thanks for the heads up!
on 26-06-2014 04:01 PM
@ilovemychooks wrote:
@redders_60 wrote:I always find it strange that people use newspaper for chinaware when packaging for a house move. Far better to avoid the problem & just pack in white tissue.I always wrapped my breakables in tea towels and pillow slips. They have to be packed anyway!
that's a great idea, but then ya gotta wash and iron the packaging before you can put em away!
I'm a rip and dump kinda girl - find the less work intense methods possible
on 26-06-2014 04:12 PM
We moved over the Christmas new year period - no way was I going to waste time packing things in tissue and newspaper.
Moving is energy depleting and brain zapping as it is. As much as possible I just wrapped things in clothes, towels, doonas,
linen, you name it. Being 'resourceful' paid off at the other end too. I hate packaging material floating around in my midst
particularly peanuts and shredded paper!
on 26-06-2014 04:19 PM
@redders_60 wrote:
I buy mine from a florist shop in bulk, it's heavier quality than packaged tissue paper, but I really need to find my own supplier to avoid their markup. I'm thinking to try a floristry supplies place.
Yes! That would work for me too, like I said I am after something between light tissue weight and butcher paper weight.
White, off white or light brown/natural would work for me. Come to think of it I have had flowers in the past wrapped in a
nice light brown tissue. Wish I had paid more attention at the time.
on 26-06-2014 05:37 PM
So, the Golden star award goes to Redders?
In saying that, will invest in some of that stuff Stawka suggested, I liked that for some of the things I pack
and also Beach and Home's suggestion of the papwer she suggested, I have a use for that too
.
So, it's gold stars all around
but the raspberry award goes to Gotta for daring to mention Packaging Peanuts LOLOLOL
(I am pretty sure she was just joking with me as I had a thread about how much I hated them so I am not saying that to be mean)
Thanks everyone!
I just knew that the wise and experienced among you would know the solution.
on 26-06-2014 06:12 PM