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Post by wendifful on Mar 1, 2018 22:48:27 GMT
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Post by destined2bmom on Mar 1, 2018 23:08:23 GMT
Thanks for sharing!
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Post by wendifful on Mar 1, 2018 23:10:08 GMT
Sure! I love a good sale!
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Post by sunny1016 on Mar 1, 2018 23:41:01 GMT
Wow! Thanks!!!!
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pilcas
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Post by pilcas on Mar 1, 2018 23:50:01 GMT
That is a great price. Last time I got it for $20 at Joann’s and I thought that was good.
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GiantsFan
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Post by GiantsFan on Mar 1, 2018 23:53:41 GMT
That's a great price! I just bought some from Amazon at the $40-ish price.
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Post by scrapaddict702 on Mar 2, 2018 0:02:32 GMT
Does the 80lb work well for copic coloring or is it better to stick to the 110lb version?
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sweet
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Post by sweet on Mar 2, 2018 0:18:34 GMT
What a deal! I've been wanting to try this so now I will - thanks!
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Mar 2, 2018 0:24:11 GMT
what do people use this for? stamping / coloring?? inquiring minds want to know, why would I want to buy this? lol!!
or would it work if I was making my own cards for pocket scrapbooking, printing on for die-cutting, etc.?? (or is that more about the quality of the printer than the quality of the paper you're printing on?)
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Post by GiantsFan on Mar 2, 2018 0:30:05 GMT
Does the 80lb work well for copic coloring or is it better to stick to the 110lb version? I use 80# (the Neenah linked above) for stamping, coloring and die cutting images. I use 110# for bases only, or if I'm stacking a sentiment like Hello or Thanks to make it stand out. Thanks to the Peas I've switched my 110# to Recollections brand to save money.
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Post by scrapaddict702 on Mar 2, 2018 0:42:52 GMT
Does the 80lb work well for copic coloring or is it better to stick to the 110lb version? I use 80# (the Neenah linked above) for stamping, coloring and die cutting images. I use 110# for bases only, or if I'm stacking a sentiment like Hello or Thanks to make it stand out. Thanks to the Peas I've switched my 110# to Recollections brand to save money. Thanks! I have a hammermill paper (it has a slick feel to it, but it's not overly glossy) that was recommended as a good alternative to the pricey stuff. I might pick this ream up as I'm starting to run low (more than half used so I'm thinking about needing more) as 60% off is only once a year or so and there is an Echo Park collection pack there that I really want for just $6. I don't recall seeing it at the expo in November...if I did, I must have thought I already owned it and I'm not sure $2 in savings is worth hoping it will show up at the expo next month.
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Post by wendifful on Mar 2, 2018 0:46:44 GMT
what do people use this for? stamping / coloring?? inquiring minds want to know, why would I want to buy this? lol!! or would it work if I was making my own cards for pocket scrapbooking, printing on for die-cutting, etc.?? (or is that more about the quality of the printer than the quality of the paper you're printing on?) I use it for stamping, coloring and die cutting. It could work printing some things. My printer has a hard time with thicker cardstock but this goes through just fine. However, if you're doing detailed prints, it's always best to use a paper that is made to go with your printer. I have an Epson printer so I use Epson presentation paper and the results are crazy vibrant and wonderful. Printing on regular white cardstock is okay but not as good.
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