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This 12" x 12" double sided paper, 4th of July 01 is from Scrapbook Customs. The front of this paper has a blue background and is filled with rows of small, solid white stars. The reverse side has a white background and is filled with rows of outlines of stars in blue. This paper can be used for cards, scrapb...
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This 12" x 12" double sided paper, 4th of July 01 is from Scrapbook Customs. The front of this paper has a blue background and is filled with rows of small, solid white stars. The reverse side has a white background and is filled with rows of outlines of stars in blue. This paper can be used for cards, scrapbook pages, tags, and other paper crafting projects. This paper is acid and lignin free. This paper is made in the USA.
Is it suitable to fold into an envelope to mail, or is it too thick for that purpose?
By: Dario(05-Apr-25)Helpful Question? Yes | NoThank you!Report Inappropriate
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This paper is like cardstock and would probably make a nice card.
By: mspowwow(07-Apr-25)Helpful Answer? Yes | NoThank you!Report Inappropriate
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Hello! Yes, you can use this to make an envelope to mail. Depending on the weight of the final product with the card inside, you may need to add a second stamp.
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How thick is this paper? A bit thicker than printer paper or is it cardstock?
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Hello, this paper is approximately 70 - 75 lbs this is a bit thicker than printer paper. We would say this is more like a cardstock.
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