Originally Posted by
GingerK
I don't want to hijack this post but I've got a dumb question--or twelve (thanks for the original question SoftBlockLady, because I have never been able to find freezer paper in my local stores. Guess I wasn't looking for the right thing) How do you know which side has the plastic? If you iron on the wrong side of the paper, will it stick to the iron? Does your iron setting have to be lowered? Can you put this stuff thru a printer and if so, which side would you print on? And any other hints would be GREATLY appreciated!
Hi GingerK ... being a fellow Canuck and somewhat in the same locale as you.
Also, I have often seen it in the grocery stores along with the waxed paper, foil wraps, etc. I've also seen it in Home Hardware (again where they keep the food wraps). So am guessing that Canadian Tire and Home Depot might have it too. Some of the LQS' have it but sorry, I can't remember which ones. Unfortunately, they usually charge way and above what you pay for it in the regular stores.
I have tried using it to press onto fabric, but honestly, have never had much luck in getting it to stay stuck, once i started handling it. As for the printer ... call me a scaredy-cat ... but sorry, I won't take the chance in putting it in, for fear of damage.