Darice GX-2200-18 20-Piece Card Stock Paper, 12 by 12-Inch, White
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Despite having lost the wrapper, I still have this product. It weighs 65 pounds!
There are 65# of cardstock in every box. As a result, it is not a heavy piece of paper. It would depend on what you were going to put on the card. If you were going to use it as a base and layer other papers or embellishments on top, then I would say yes. You can color it if you wish One thing to keep in mind is that this paper has one side that is glossy and one that is matte. I would suggest testing your choice of coloring method on the paper beforehand. It can be used for all kinds of scrapbooking and paper projects, and you can also print on it with your home printer. On any paper I use, I prefer to use the matte side because it works In a normal situation, I prefer the matte side, but if I'm just using it as a background, I would prefer the glossy side. Take your time.
Paper that is thicker is used in this case. My background isn't qualified, so it's hard for me to speak on the topic
Selected User Reviews For Darice GX-2200-18 20-Piece Card Stock Paper, 12 by 12-Inch, White
In the case of regular markers, yes. In the case of copic markers,.
My intention was to use these as mats for a gallery wall. I purchased them for the purpose of doing so. You have done a great job there. The frames are just thick enough so that they are the right shade of white. The product was excellent! I would purchase it.
My crafting stamps are made from this paper. The way the ink works is nice.
I found the paper to be quite sturdy, and its weight was about 110 lb. The cutting isn't so good since it's so heavy. I bought it to use with my Cricut, but it's too heavy to cut. I couldn't get the more intricate cuts I needed done with it. You will love this heavier paper if you are looking for one.
I have been using it for many Using it for card making is a great idea. Heavyweight comes in white, and I'm a big fan of it. It's probably just a dull blade for the reviewer who had problems with the cardstock in her cutting machine. I ran mine through my Big Shot and it came out well,.
The paper I use for this makes large envelopes as well.
I love how it works with my Cricut.