A few years back I had a need for duo tissue paper (2 pieces of tissue bonded together) and used my standard method for foil-backing paper...
Anyone have any ideas or experience with duo-tissue preparation?
-- JC

If the goal is only to hold the tissue together for folding vs. the added thickness or texture opportunities various wet glues can provide, I use a repositionable glue stick. It glides on easily, with no bumps, buckles, wrinkles or creases in the resulting duo paper. A clean application with no drying time, the process in completed in seconds.
Cut the papers to the desired finished sizes.
Apply a light coat of the glue stick to each edge of one piece of tissue paper, moving from the middle of each edge to the corner. Aligning and laying the 2nd piece of tissue paper to one edge of the prepared tissue paper, roll he 2nd piece of tissue paper down to the opposite edge of the prepared paper. On first try, should you be "off" somehow, simply pull back the 2nd piece of tissue paper, and realign. Voila!!
OriFUN to all,
Dianne

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