The 9 Best Edible Printer Paper

Updated August 01, 2020 by Sheila O'Neill

This wiki has been updated 23 times since it was first published in February of 2017. Whether you're a professional pastry chef, a beginning baker, or a connoisseur of cupcake creation, you may find yourself wanting to spice up your treats with customized decorations. These edible printer papers are perfect for those who want to display fun images on their food, from whimsical cartoons to high-resolution photos. With these sheets and some special ink, the possibilities are endless. When users buy our independently chosen editorial selections, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Paper2Eat Premium

2. Oasis Supply O-Grade

3. Icinginks Décor

4. Megan J Designs Supreme

5. Splendid Sensations White

6. Sweet & Magical Wafer

7. Paper2Eat Circles

8. Wilton Sugar Sheets

9. Oasis Supply Ultra Flexible

Editor's Notes

July 29, 2020:

Removed products made by Edible Supply due to availability concerns. Added the Paper2Eat Circles for those looking for a pre-cut option for cookies or cupcakes.

Edible printer paper generally falls into two categories: icing sheets and wafer paper. Icing sheets, like the Paper2Eat Premium can be applied to frosting, whipped cream, and other edible surfaces. Wafer paper can be used to decorate cakes & cookies as well, but thicker sheets like the Sweet & Magical Wafer can also be used on their own to make things like edible menus and business cards.

In addition to edible ink printers, many of these sheets can be decorated with food coloring pens & sprays.

August 26, 2019:

Made sure to include options that work for a wide variety of people, such as those with vegan, kosher, and gluten-free diets. Added the Oasis Supply O-Grade in order to have a wafer option on the list for those who prefer it to icing sheets. Most products are compatible with a variety of printers and several are durable enough to be used with cutting machines as well, so users can create custom shapes without needing to cut by hand.

Note that these papers should ONLY be used with edible ink, as standard printer ink is not meant to be consumed.

Last updated on August 01, 2020 by Sheila O'Neill

Sheila is a writer and editor living in sunny Southern California. She studied writing and film at State University of New York at Purchase, where she earned her bachelor of arts degree. After graduating, she worked as an assistant video editor at a small film company, then spent a few years doing freelance work, both as a writer and a video editor. During that time, she wrote screenplays and articles, and edited everything from short films to infomercials. An ardent lover of the English language, she can often be found listening to podcasts about etymology and correcting her friends’ grammar.


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