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Photo Play Paper - You Had Me At Paper Collection - 12 x 12 Double Sided Paper - Snail Mail

Photo Play Paper - You Had Me At Paper Collection - 12 x 12 Double Sided Paper - Snail Mail

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Make Snail Mail more fun with this 12" x 12" Double Sided Paper from the You Had Me At Paper Collection by Photo Play Paper. There is one sheet of paper included that has a dot pattern on one side and a pattern of colorful envelopes on the other. The paper is made in the USA and designed by Becky Fl...  Full Description & Details
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Make Snail Mail more fun with this 12" x 12" Double Sided Paper from the You Had Me At Paper Collection by Photo Play Paper. There is one sheet of paper included that has a dot pattern on one side and a pattern of colorful envelopes on the other. The paper is made in the USA and designed by Becky Fleck and Shanna Clingerman.

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Design
Made in the USA
SKU
ppp-yhm9445
UPC
792436594450
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  • Is all Photo Play paper the shiny/different-weight-than-most-scrapbook-paper kind? This affects whether I buy them!   By: papertraildiary (11-Apr-19) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • Hello! All PHOTOPLAY papers are not shinny/different weight. We print PHOTOPLAY on 65# Cardstock and is printed using a printing method called off-set printing, and the paper isn't shinny. Recently though, we introduced a new line of paper called COLORPLAY, and all COLORPLAY paper is printed on 80# Cardstock and is printed using a method that allows us to print with brighter colors. But COLORPLAY paper does look shinny. So when shopping, you will see PHOTOPLAY or COLORPLAY and that is the difference.

      If you have further questions, you can contact me directly. Id be happy to talk to you in more detail about the two printing methods.
      Jody Hunt 801-420-0095
      [email protected] By: Photo Play Paper (11-Apr-19) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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