Neenah Exact Vellum Bristol, 8.5" x 11", 67 lb/147 gsm, White, 94 Brightness, 250 Sheets (80211)
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It is not the exact Vellum Bristol 11 x 17. There is no weight specified for 67 #. There is NO translucency to 80213 at all. I would describe it as Bright White 11 x 17 card stock to give you a better idea of what it is. My purpose can be met very well with it. Despite the misleading "Vellum" component of the label, that is the strongest part of the brand. Please accept my sincere apologies. The following is a quote from Steve
Prints without bleed when using a Deskjet printer in color or black and white. It DOES NOT have a shiny finish. It is not clear how paint will react with the substance. "11x17 white card stock" is the best description I can offer.
I don't believe there is. There are lots of ways to use this paper. Nevertheless, this paper would not be appropriate if you're looking for a greeting card paper. As a half-finished product, it stands on its own This will help in the long run. I folded a greeting card, but it has already twisted in on itself.
I'm Nicole, and yes, I am. Feel free to contact me should you have any other questions about this product. * Br>Jonny
Selected User Reviews For Neenah Exact Vellum Bristol, 8.5" x 11", 67 lb/147 gsm, White, 94 Brightness, 250 Sheets (80211)
I found that it was a bit expensive to pay $100 for 20 sheets, especially when I was just trying to sketch or color. This is new to me and I did not know what I was missing until I saw it at WM. Wow! That is awesome! I am overjoyed! There's just enough tooth to make colored pencils stick to it. It's a nice bright white, smooth, and satiny feel. As well as blending solvents, it is very well suited for this purpose. Blending my pencil work with paint thinner and a Prismacolor blender marker is often what I use, and this paper takes many layers nicely. Aside from that, the one side is a little smoother than the other, making it perfect for pen and ink drawing (with no bleeding whatsoever). In most cases, I use both a pen and a paper A toothier side like the tooth side is perfectly suited for ink and colored pencil. I decided to try and push it and see if it would take water-soluble crayons, but it didn't quite stand up to that test. I wouldn't use it for anything too damp. At 5, it is considered overall. It's a steal to pay just 98 cents for 250 sheets of a paper that's approaching artist quality. Whenever I need something, I go to this Paper is in short supply right now, and I plan on buying more soon. The cheapy Canon Pixma I use for my printing prints flawlessly, no jamming, and it's quite small.
To begin this review, I should first make it clear It is a kindergarten teacher who teaches. There are a lot of resources on Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) that I purchase to print off, so I have to print them out and laminate them for students to continue using them. Cardstock was purchased because I knew the brand was good, and I had used it in the past. Also, I found the price of 3 reams of white cardstock paper to be a great deal. Although I confessed to using all of the cardstock paper, I found it was incredibly easy to use. No ink ran out of my printer, nor did it jam. I prefer to use a cardstock that is a bit thicker and a little bit smoother in order to use it as a teacher. The next time I saw this, it was in a different brand of cardstock and I decided it was much better. There are, however, tradeoffs, and price will certainly be one of them. I would have to pay more for a smaller amount of the other paper, but the cardstock would be It could be a good fit for you, depending on your needs It may be a good idea to use more durable paper if you are a kindergarten teacher.
I'm an artist and this paper is the best to sketch on, as it's both smooth and fine-toothed at the same time.
Among other uses, it will be used to create classroom materials (such as bingo cards and go fishing cards). Other reviewers have pointed out that the paper is not super heavy, but I have found it to be perfect for my purposes. Previously, I had used heavier paper, but the printer jammed easily when I was printing. I now monitor the printer carefully as it prints. There have been no problems with this paper jamming, and it has held up fairly well to normal classroom usage. In the absence of lamination, I think my materials are likely to last about 3 years before I have to reprint (I teach high school Spanish, so if you teach younger students, this can be a problem).
In the course of my career, I've purchased a lot of Neenah paper. It seems like every time I get it from Amazon, I end up with ripped reams. There's something weird about how Amazon handles it or if they just send the broken reams to Amazon, but the wrap protecting the paper from damage and dirt is a big part of buying paper. This product came with an open protective wrap and barely enough to cover the paper. I think I'm going to return the paper because the corners are bent. In an effort to be completely honest, I believe the paper covering the paper might be more important than the paper itself. It is a nice weight of paper, but not what I would call cardstock, so if that is what you are after, then this might not be what you are I prefer a drawing weight and feel that is more satisfying. There is a smooth feel to Vellum, but it does not feel In comparison to normal copy paper, it does not feel like it has a finish. As part of my art journaling project, I plan on using it to make larger It will be mine if.
I just thought you might like to know Like linen paper, Exact Vellum is a very thin paper. So if you are stamping and you want a smooth, clean image, clean your stamp first This is not a card stock I would recommend. However, I would really like it if you were printing on it for inserts for Wedding Invitations or anything else where you need a nice "Linen Like" paper at a really good price. So, I'm not totally disappointed, just not using it for.
The regular weight is 67 lbs. EPP designs with a lot of complex elements may find the cardstock too stiff. This paper is best suited for the new, more complex designs like the Milleflori Quilt Blocks. Regular 67 lb cardstock works well for hexagons, but if you want to branch out, this paper is ideal. The paper stock compares favorably to some laser pre-cut cards Despite the fact that I had purchased cut shapes, I found the paper to be similar in weight. You can create your own EPP forms using this paper quickly if you have a hexagon punch, Silhouette, Cricut, or any other die type cutting machine. In addition to these, I have files of various EPP shape templates that can be printed and The scissors work just fine with this paper as well, as long as you are careful when you cut. I love this paper and would recommend it to others who are interested in EPP. Although the name mentions the word vellum, it is not clearly the same as vellum used for making cards, scrapbooking, etc. The device has a lot of uses, I am sure. Based on other reviews, I am also thinking about using it with my gelli printing plate. This is a fantastic product in every way. As well as the price, this is a great deal. There was no other place to get it for less.