Cardstock

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November 26th, 2009 >> lifestyle

Cardstock is thicker paper than normal printing paper or writing paper and is more durable and long lasting. This durable paper is used for various purposes and hobbies. Scrapbookers make use of this thick paper in crafting scrapbook layouts and pages. There are plenty of dissimilar aspects on a page of scrapbook that are basically crafted by using card stock paper. This long lasting paper is also widely used for designing invitation cards and greeting cards. Paper crafting is another popular hobby where this paper is used to make various objects for decoration purpose.
This paper comes in different varieties such as silk laminated, glossy UV (Ultra Violet), synthetics and ivory. The minimum cost option is ultra violet card stock out of other varieties. Ultra violet card stock is appropriate for people or business having limited budget because even with low-cost price tag, this paper ensures that it will provide different and glossy appearance out from thin and dull matte cards. Silk laminated are also extensively used for making greeting cards as well as party invitation cards as they provide truly unique and smooth texture.

These card stocks are available in different shapes, weight, material and sizes that one can easily purchase from online stationary shops and different local stores. People can select the card stock as per their particular requirements of the project. Lightweight card stocks start at hundred-one twenty (100-120) Gms whereas regular card stocks are available in one twenty-one fifty (120-150) Gms and heavy is available in over than two hundred (200) Gms.
Cardstock papers are appropriate to design the invitation cards as they provide durability as well as smooth texture that will enhance the overall look of the card.

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