Pacon 1709 Colorwave Super Bright tagboard, 9 x 12, 100-sheet Assortment
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The paper is of a heavy weight.
It's a bit larger in size than what I was looking for, however, it worked fine for what I needed I cut it to fit perfectly on my coloring books' covers after cutting it down.
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It served as a source of art ideas for first grade The exact thing I was looking for.
In the past, I had purchased some other tag board that fit in my printer but the sheets were very dark. Since I was so excited to see the bright colors, I didn't look at the size. I assumed it would be the same size as the other tag board Due to the fact that it did not fit in my printer, I was not able to use it for the purpose I.
It sometimes may seem more practical and necessary to use a thicker paper rather than construction paper, something that looks nice but isn't too thick that it is hard to manipulate. It's a good idea to have a tagboard. There are 20 sheets of tagboard, each one with a different color. There are two sheets per ream, not quite the same size as a standard piece of paper you may use in your computer printer or typewriter if you still have one. On one of these pieces of tagboard, I tested a variety of media but none of them showed any In addition to ink for stamping, colored pencils, regular Crayola crayons in construction paper, metallic, and standard format, Sharpies, gel pens, metallic markers, and cheap markers, I also used inks for stamping. There was no smearing at all. Use regular glue to attach a standard piece of paper to the tagboard, and you have created a simple picture frame. This could be used as the base for creating different types of crafts or for gluing other materials to it.
My class uses this bright yardstick in the classroom, which I got from the school. This paper is bright, colorful, and stiff. I have found that it is of good quality and of good color. Here are the colors you'll get in this package There are pink, orange, yellow, green, and blue colors. Unlike the regular grade cardstock I usually use, this was too thick to print on my school's printer (one of those big professional jobs), so printing on this paper is probably not a great idea. The paper is stiff enough to stay put even when cutouts are made with it, but I found it great for cutouts- It can be folded or rolled into a variety of shapes without undue effort. Besides being an excellent backdrop for posters, it's also ideal as a background for presentations. The paper I bring out for specific projects is not something I use on a daily basis. You may want to look at this package if you need bright cardstock for school use.
Tagboard is the best quality I've ever used for my kids' arts and crafts. I admit to using construction paper when I do crafts with them. I found this paper at any local grocery store. It's a little heavier weight than normal paper and is readily available. Tagboard is much better by far, but doesn't perform anywhere near as well as it does This is especially true if you intend to do crafts that require I'd compare it to light cardstock. It's a few notches heavier than construction paper. Crafts involving glue and glitter are easy to make with it. The sheets fold more neatly and cleanly this way. Unless you have children with difficulties with fine motor skills, cutting it may be a bit difficult since it requires some extra effort (on the other hand, it may actually be easier to cut in other ways since the tagboard is stiffer and won't flop around when The Pacon tagboard seems to be of decent quality, as it is very colorful and does not appear to fade.