Not entirely sure what you are trying to achieve here but I do like to experiment too! This is quite an unusual technique - I kinda like it. Showing fails is also a good thing as that's how we learn. Keep on exploring and experimenting. 🥰
I think the freezer paper is coated with plastic, not wax. So the iron melted the plastic, sealing your cheque permanently to the freezer paper. Actually I just saw "wax and polyethylene" on the box when you held it up. Polyethylene is a type of plastic.
Just the melting plastic does act as a glue. You can use plastic shopping bags as glue between sheets of paper using an iron. Or glue bags together (with a piece of silicone on top) to make projects out of them.
Not entirely sure what you are trying to achieve here but I do like to experiment too! This is quite an unusual technique - I kinda like it. Showing fails is also a good thing as that's how we learn. Keep on exploring and experimenting. 🥰
that is so cool!! I can't wait to try it.
I think the freezer paper is coated with plastic, not wax. So the iron melted the plastic, sealing your cheque permanently to the freezer paper. Actually I just saw "wax and polyethylene" on the box when you held it up. Polyethylene is a type of plastic.
Just the melting plastic does act as a glue. You can use plastic shopping bags as glue between sheets of paper using an iron. Or glue bags together (with a piece of silicone on top) to make projects out of them.
I love it! I’m going to be. Trying thisforsure
Maybe using less wax?