Glassine paper roll, 36" x 20 yards, 25 lb, protective interleaf vs S.E.I 12-Sheet Velvet Paper, 12x12, Salmon
Overall winner: Glassine paper roll, 36" x 20 yards, 25 lb, protective interleaf
Key Differences
Borden & Riley's glassine roll (36" x 20 yds) is a single larger-format roll focused on protection (water and oil resistant, doesn't stick to paint) and has a higher average rating from more reviews; SEI's velvet pack is a decorative 12-sheet 12x12 salmon set with a soft texture and rich color suited for craft or decorative use but perceived by some as pricey. Pick the Borden & Riley roll for artwork/photo protection and larger coverage; pick the SEI velvet sheets for small-format decorative projects and color/texture needs
Glassine paper roll, 36" x 20 yards, 25 lb, protective interleaf
Protective glassine paper ideal as interleaf for drawings, prints, and photos. Resists air, water, and oils; can serve as a release liner. Customers note good quality and effective art protection
Pros
- protective interleaf for artwork
- resistant to air, water, and oils
- works as a release liner
- large roll size
Cons
- notes on stickiness and wrinkle resistance vary
- not explicitly described for all surfaces
S.E.I 12-Sheet Velvet Paper, 12x12, Salmon
Velvet 12x12 papers in salmon color for invitations, scrapbooks, and cards. Soft cloth-like texture and easy to cut, with good die-cut compatibility. Customers note attractive texture and versatile use
Pros
- soft velvet texture
- easy to cut and work with
- works with punches and die-cutting machines
- color-inspired aesthetic
Cons
- mixed value for money perception
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Borden & Riley |
| Durability | Borden & Riley |
| Versatility | Borden & Riley |
| User Reviews | Borden & Riley |