Reynolds Cut-Rite Wax Paper – Kids Art Project Table Cover for Playroom and Dining Table
Reynolds Cut-Rite Wax Paper – Kids Art Project Table Cover for Playroom and Dining Table
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Why you'll love it
- Trusted Reynolds brand heritage and proven performance in the kitchen
- Nonstick surface keeps cookies, candies, and chocolate looking clean and intact every time
- Disposable format eliminates scrubbing and speeds up cleanup after messy prep
- Versatile enough to replace parchment, splatter covers, and craft drop cloths in one roll
- Microwave-safe so it doubles as a reheating accessory, not just a baking liner
- Available in a 2-pack for better per-roll value for heavy or multi-room households
Perfect for
- Lining baking sheets for cookies, chocolates, and drop candies with a nonstick surface
- Rolling out dough without it sticking to the rolling pin or counter
- Catching potato peels, cheese shreds, and onion drips during meal prep for fast cleanup
- Covering food in the microwave to prevent splatter when reheating sauces or leftovers
- Protecting tables and desks as a disposable surface for kids' art and craft projects









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WAX PAPER ROLL: Contains one roll of Reynolds Cut-Rite Wax Paper, measuring 75 feet x 12 inches
YOUR TRUSTED BRAND: With a history of proven performance, Reynolds Cut-Rite Wax Paper is your trusted kitchen helper
NONSTICK SURFACE: Food lifts right off this nonstick wax paper to keep your cookies, chocolates & more looking perfect every time
EASY PREP & CLEANUP: Catch stray sprinkles & frosting drips, keep dough from sticking to your rolling pin, rest dirty utensils & more on wax paper to keep your kitchen sparkly clean
MICROWAVE-SAFE: Cover foods with wax paper when microwaving to prevent splatters
Reynolds Cut-Rite Wax Paper is the perfect kitchen tool for versatile cooks. Useful for everything from prepping and reheating food to preventing messes and making art projects, this disposable wax paper has a nonstick surface that makes cleaning up after spooning out drop candies or chocolate-covered fruits a fast, fuss-free endeavor. Foods lift off easily without leaving behind a mess, so your kitchen stays clean and your food looks great. Spread out a Cut-Rite wax paper roll to catch the mess when you’re peeling potatoes, shredding cheese or dicing onions. Your countertop stays clean, and you can just roll up your prepped food or discarded potato peels for easier handling afterward. Don’t forget to use this microwave-safe wax paper to minimize splattering when reheating spaghetti sauce or other foods. This disposable wax paper roll also works as a protective barrier for tables, desks and counters, whether you're cooking or creating art.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Reynolds Cut-Rite Wax Paper safe to use on the kids' craft table during painting and glue projects?
Yes, the wax-coated surface is food-contact safe and contains no harsh chemicals, making it a trusted disposable barrier for children's art, paint, and glue activities on tables and desks.
Can my child help tear off a sheet for their art project without the roll jamming?
The roll is designed for quick tear-off, so older kids can pull a clean sheet themselves, while younger children should have a parent dispense it to keep the cut edge neat.
Will the wax paper protect my dining table from crayon, paint, and glue messes?
Absolutely. A single sheet laid across the work area catches drips, smears, and shavings, and you simply roll it up and toss it when the project is done — no scrubbing required.
Is this product heat-resistant enough for kids' baking activities like making cutout cookies?
Yes, it is designed to line baking sheets for cookies, candies, and chocolate, so children can decorate and bake with parental supervision and a nonstick release every time.
Does the wax paper leave any waxy residue on toys, dishes, or play surfaces?
No, the nonstick surface releases cleanly and does not transfer waxy residue to dishes, cookie cutters, or play surfaces when used as directed for crafts and baking.
Is Reynolds Cut-Rite Wax Paper a good disposable mat for birthday party craft stations?
Yes, the 75-foot roll gives you plenty of coverage for multiple party tables, and each guest gets a fresh sheet — perfect for high-volume kids' events.
Can I cut pre-sized sheets for individual kids at a playdate so they each have their own surface?
Yes, simply tear or cut the 12-inch width into smaller rectangles; each child gets a personal disposable workspace for painting, beading, or playdough.
Is this safe for a toddler craft area where the paper might end up in little hands and mouths?
The paper is food-safe, but it is not a toy. For toddlers, an adult should dispense the sheet and supervise use to prevent chewing or choking on torn pieces.
Does it work as a drop cloth for slime, kinetic sand, or playdough on the kitchen table?
Yes, the wax-coated surface resists sticking, so slime and playdough peel off cleanly and you can fold the sheet up and throw it away when playtime ends.
How does this compare to using newspaper or a plastic tablecloth for kids' crafts?
Unlike newspaper, it has a clean white nonstick surface that doesn't shed ink, and unlike plastic, it tears to fit and lays flat without that crinkly disposable-tablecloth look.
Reynolds Cut-Rite vs. parchment paper — which is better for kids' crafts?
Wax paper is more economical for non-oven craft use, while parchment handles higher heat. For paint, glue, and playdough, Cut-Rite is the better value pick.
Is this better than butcher paper for an art party?
For food-contact crafts and baking, Cut-Rite is purpose-built; butcher paper is wider but uncoated, so paint and glue soak through and stain the table beneath.
Will the wax transfer onto my child's hands or art supplies?
No, the coating is bonded to the paper and only releases under heat or pressure during baking, not during typical cold craft use.
I'm worried the roll will unroll across the floor with curious toddlers nearby — does it have a cutter?
The roll ships with a clean tear edge, and most users mount it in a standard paper-towel holder or wrap the loose end under the clip to keep it tidy between uses.
What if my child is allergic to certain coatings — is this wax paper hypoallergenic?
Reynolds Cut-Rite uses a food-grade wax coating; if your child has a known sensitivity, test a small sheet on the back of the hand before full craft-table use.
How do I use Reynolds Cut-Rite Wax Paper to line a baking sheet?
Pull a length longer than the pan, press it onto the dry sheet pan, and tear or cut along the edge. For very wet batters you can lightly grease the paper for extra hold, but most cookies, candies, and chocolate release cleanly without it.
Can I use this wax paper in the oven?
Yes, it is rated for standard baking temperatures. Do not allow it to come into direct contact with open flames, broiler elements, or heating coils, as it can scorch.
How do I use it as a microwave splatter cover?
Tear a sheet large enough to drape loosely over the bowl or plate, leaving a small vent for steam. Heat as usual and the paper will contain splatters while letting microwave energy pass through safely.
Does it fit standard half-sheet baking pans?
Yes, the 12-inch width is sized to fit standard half-sheet pans with a slight overhang on the long edges, which makes it easy to lift cookies off the pan in one motion.
Is it compatible with stand mixer accessories and rolling pin use?
Yes, the nonstick surface is designed to release dough, so you can lay a sheet on the counter, dust with flour, and roll out pie crust, cookie dough, or fondant without sticking to the pin or surface.
What comes in the box when I order Reynolds Cut-Rite Wax Paper?
Each box contains one 75 sq ft roll (75 feet long by 12 inches wide). The 2-count pack includes two identical rolls, both individually boxed.
Is Reynolds Cut-Rite Wax Paper food-safe?
Yes, the wax coating is food-grade and has been the standard kitchen wax paper in U.S. homes for decades, used in direct contact with cookies, chocolate, sandwiches, and candy.
Can I reuse the same sheet more than once?
It is designed as a single-use disposable product for food safety and hygiene reasons; for the cleanest release and best results, use a fresh sheet each time.
What is the difference between wax paper and parchment paper?
Wax paper has a wax coating that makes it nonstick at room and medium temperatures — ideal for candy, chocolate, rolling dough, and microwave covering. Parchment is coated with silicone to handle higher oven heat and is preferred for very high-temperature roasting and baking. Many home kitchens keep both on hand for different tasks.

