i dont know what its called but it kinda looks like frosted glass but its paper or it might be plastic either way i want to use it for my wedding invitations but i dont know what its called to find out how much it will cost me?
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Vellum?
From Wikipedia:
Modern imitation or “paper vellum” is made from plasticized cotton. Usually translucent, paper vellum in various sizes is often used in applications where tracing is required, such as architectural plans. Like natural vellum,[citation needed] the synthetic is more dimensionally stable than a linen or paper sheet, which is frequently critical in the development of large scaled drawings and plans such as blueprints. It was also extremely important in that reproduction technology for dissemination of the plans as, like a high quality natural vellum, it could be produced in a thin enough sheet to be virtually transparent to strong light enabling a source drawing to be used directly in the reproduction of field-used drawings.
It’s either vellum, or simply a frosted acrylic sheet.