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Zengirl41's Reviews

  • Verified Buyer

    REAL WOOD! (02 August 2011)

    This is very high quality! It's very thin wood, doesn't split easily when cutting with scissors, and has a very thin paper backing that holds it together. If you want a realistic wood look then this is for you, as it is real wood and looks like it. I'm not even all that into scrapbooking or cardmaking. My son gets it to make finger skateboards with. He cuts 7 layers of this wood and glues the plies together, drills holes in it, and adds grip tape (sandpaper), trucks and wheels. Works great for his purposes. When he's happy, I'm happy! I can see where this would have all kinds of applications for scrapbooking in more masculine pages. Also would be good for a wood paneling look in 1970s pages which had wood paneling back in the day (mine did too!). You could also make fake cabinets from it. I can see a lot of applications in doll houses too. You could glue it to the walls for faux cabinet doors. Make the furniture out of cardboard and then veneer it with this. Fun fun fun!



  • Verified Buyer

    REAL WOOD! Very light color, looks nice (02 August 2011)

    This is very high quality! It's very thin wood, doesn't split easily when cutting with scissors, and has a very thin paper backing that holds it together. If you want a realistic wood look then this is for you, as it is real wood and looks like it. I'm not even all that into scrapbooking or cardmaking. My son gets it to make finger skateboards with. He cuts 7 layers of this wood and glues the plies together, drills holes in it, and adds grip tape (sandpaper), trucks and wheels. Works great for his purposes. When he's happy, I'm happy! I can see where this would have all kinds of applications for scrapbooking in more masculine pages. Also would be good for a wood paneling look in 1970s pages which had wood paneling back in the day (mine did too!). You could also make fake cabinets from it. I can see a lot of applications in doll houses too. You could glue it to the walls for faux cabinet doors. Make the furniture out of cardboard and then veneer it with this. This is a very light color. I am not sure how it would take stain. There is also a cherry version which is a lot darker. Both are great! Fun fun fun!