kitbop
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 4,622
Jun 28, 2014 21:14:36 GMT
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Post by kitbop on Jul 27, 2014 11:42:21 GMT
I wish I could do this! Years ago, I bought a pack from Walmart (in Canada, I can't get Georgia Pacific, but it was similar) and I loved it. Smooth. Good with stamps, copics. Used it up. Went to buy more. Nada. So I switched to 80 lb Neenah. Didn't like it! Esp with copics. I found it "fiber-y". I went with some manga art paper I got on clearance, and this was so so so smooth and super great, but I couldn't afford more when I ran out. So I'm waiting to get some Neenah 110. Glad to hear some others are using it
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oldcrow
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 3,828
Location: Ontario,Canada
Jun 26, 2014 12:25:29 GMT
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Post by oldcrow on Jul 27, 2014 14:09:01 GMT
I wish I could do this! Years ago, I bought a pack from Walmart (in Canada, I can't get Georgia Pacific, but it was similar) and I loved it. Smooth. Good with stamps, copics. Used it up. Went to buy more. Nada. So I switched to 80 lb Neenah. Didn't like it! Esp with copics. I found it "fiber-y". I went with some manga art paper I got on clearance, and this was so so so smooth and super great, but I couldn't afford more when I ran out. So I'm waiting to get some Neenah 110. Glad to hear some others are using it Neenah has different types of paper. Each with it's own name. Some are smoother than others, some are deliberately coarser.
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JustTricia
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 2,847
Location: Indianapolis
Jul 2, 2014 17:12:39 GMT
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Post by JustTricia on Oct 26, 2014 23:52:11 GMT
Dragging this back up from the bottom. I've been watching lots of card maker videos on YouTube and they seem to be using a lot of Neenah solar white 110 lb. I just looked on Amazon and it's about $60 for 250 sheets?!? The plain white is about $15. Is the plain white still good? I'm not shelling out that much for white paper. :-)
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tleaw
Junior Member
Posts: 94
Jun 29, 2014 16:48:58 GMT
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Post by tleaw on Oct 30, 2014 1:41:47 GMT
I mostly make A2 cards. I mostly use Lynx 80lb something something cardstock. I get it at Kelly Paper. I may have to rethink what I use though. I have been making cards for a few years and use the same thing that I started with. I'm kind of interested in checking out some other options after reading this thread!
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