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Scrapbook.com - 12 x 12 Chipboard - 2X Heavy - 85pt - Natural - One Sheet
Scrapbook.com - 12 x 12 Chipboard - 2X Heavy - 85pt - Natural - One Sheet
Scrapbook.com - 12 x 12 Chipboard - 2X Heavy - 85pt - Natural - One Sheet
Scrapbook.com - 12 x 12 Chipboard - 2X Heavy - 85pt - Natural - One Sheet

  • Scrapbook.com - 12 x 12 Chipboard - 2X Heavy - 85pt - Natural - One Sheet
  • Scrapbook.com - 12 x 12 Chipboard - 2X Heavy - 85pt - Natural - One Sheet
  • Scrapbook.com - 12 x 12 Chipboard - 2X Heavy - 85pt - Natural - One Sheet
  • Scrapbook.com - 12 x 12 Chipboard - 2X Heavy - 85pt - Natural - One Sheet
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Scrapbook.com - 12 x 12 Chipboard - 2X Heavy - 85pt - Natural - One Sheet

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When regular cardstock just won't do, turn to Scrapbook.com's exclusive Chipboard to get you through! This heavy paperboard made of pressed fibers is the perfect thick medium for creating DIY journals, album covers, gift tags, home decor projects and more! You'll love the versatility of this thick chipboard!  Full Description & Details
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If you're searching for something thicker than cardstock, you've come to the right place! So, what exactly is chipboard? Chipboard is a non-corrugated cardboard made of recycled paper and pressed fibers to be strong and heavy.

This makes chipboard the ideal material for things like journal covers, album covers, gift tags, photo frames, home decor, and so much more! Cut it, ink it, glue it, stamp on it, paint it, or do whatever else your imagination can think of!

Contents: One chipboard sheet with 85pt thickness

Color: Natural

Size: 12” x 12”

Features:

  • 90pt thickness (approximately two dimes stacked on top of each other)
  • 2x heavy
  • Acid free
  • Lignin free
  • Archival

Chipboard is an absolute staple material in your craft supplies. Don't mess around with gluing multiple sheets of cardstock together for stability when one sheet of thick chipboard will do. You'll be amazed at how sturdy and versatile this simple supply is in all your crafting!

What can you make with your Chipboard:

  • Handmade album covers
  • DIY journals, notebooks, or planners
  • Custom photo frames and wall hangings
  • Magnets for your refrigerator
  • Ornaments for your Christmas tree
  • Extra thick and sturdy greeting cards
  • Mixed media projects
  • Homemade chipboard stickers and ephemera
  • Bound notebooks with the Cinch Bindery Tool (sold separately)

Want to see more sizes, colors, and thicknesses of chipboard sold at Scrapbook.com? Shop right here! We have the chipboard or book board solutions you need in black, white, and kraft for your next amazing creation!

This is a Scrapbook.com Exclusive product.

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    Can these be cut with scissors and cutter knives? And if not, which ones would you recommend for cutting with scissors and cutter knives that aren't too thin?   By: User (27-Sep-20) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • 90Pt Chipboard can be cut on "paper trimmer" - the type where the blade slides up and down the guides into a groove....
      Cut the chipboard on one side, using several passes - and then flip it over and cut on the other, also using several passes.
      If you've lined everything up well, the combinations of cutting from both sides should meet in the middle and with maybe a quick snap - you'll have cut through the chipboard to the specific size you want.
      I do this routinely when cutting custom sized covers for my books - takes a bit of patience to line up well, several firm passes on each side, and a few extra cutting blades. Once you've used a blade on chipboard it's really no good for cutting clean edges on cardstock again. Although it will cut chipboard again!
      And this is good for large cuts - not detail work. By: topmom5 (06-Jun-22) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!

    • I couldn't cut it with my scissors. I don't have the Tim Holtz scissors so not sure about those but my craft scissors didn't cut through. Also, when using my guillotine cutter it took two strong pushes to cut through. I only tried my Xacto knife once and it worked after many passes and then cutting the other side to score and popping it on a counter edge. A lot of work and blisters for my trouble. It is nice quality though. By: dksais54 (29-Sep-20) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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  • will my sizzix machine cut this?   By: beautifulflowers (08-Jan-20) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • I agree that you can cut it with a Sizzix if you use a steel rule die. Thinlits, etc are not strong or deep enough to cut through it. By: dksais54 (29-Sep-20) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!

    • Hello! I believe the Sizzix Machine will cut through this if you use a steel rule die! By: Scrapbook.com (08-Jan-20) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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