I don’t have the Nelko printer this paper is designed for, so this review is focused on the paper quality itself.I’ve been testing this photo sticker paper on and off whenever I needed a little catharsis, and it’s impressive. Even without the printer it’s meant for, you can tell the quality is high. The leaf design looks clean and not cheesy, and the finish feels like a nice semi‑gloss.The water resistance is excellent. I wrote on one sheet with a regular Sharpie, forgot about it until the next day, and the ink didn’t smudge at all. Then I soaked the whole thing under the faucet. The paper curled a little while wet, but the ink stayed put. Once it dried, I peeled it off the backing and stuck it to paper with no issues - you’d never guess it had been drenched.I also tested how strong the sticker layer is. When I tore the paper underneath, the tear stopped right under the photo sticker instead of ripping through it, so the sticker actually reinforces the page.I repeated the test with a fine‑point Sharpie pen, smudged it immediately (no smudge), soaked it again, dried it, peeled it, and stuck it down. Same result - no smearing, no lifting, no problems.For curiosity’s sake, I also tried intentionally tearing the sticker paper itself. You can tear it if you mean to, and once torn, each piece adhered well to my paper, came up without damaging the paper and restuck without fuss. One corner didn’t fully adhere back down, but most of it did, and it wasn’t going anywhere unless I pulled it off. I think you can see the bit of raised torn edge in the last photo.For $12.99 you get two packs of 10 sheets (20 total), and based on how well this held up to me trying to wreck it, I think it’s a great value. Now I really want to try the printer it’s designed for - if the paper is this good, I’m curious how well the printer performs.