Monday, November 1, 2010

Die Cuts with a View PS005020 48-Sheet Stack of 12-by-12 Inch Cardstock, Nana's Kids


Die Cuts with a View PS005020 48-Sheet Stack of 12-by-12 Inch Cardstock, Nana's Kids
Product By DIECUTS WITH A VIEW       (2 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $11.99 

Technical Details

  • Paper stack includes 48 12-by-12-inch sheets of premium cardstock
  • Embossed, glittered white-core sheets with spunky, kid-inspired patterns
  • Perfect for greeting cards, scrapbook pages, albums, and more
  • Acid- and lignin-free formula won't damage or erode photographs
  • Measures approximately 12 by 12 by 4/5 inches

Product Description

These kid inspired papers have an assortment of glitter accented, embossed, and premium printed designs. White core. Acid and lignin free. Includes 48 sheets per pad. Made in China.

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Customer Reviews

  
"thick" 2010-04-11
By Suzy I. Galarza (Royal City, Washington, US)
The pages are thick and heavy... They are very pretty and the picture does not do them justice...I agree with the other review they can be gender neutral and are bright, but not in a neon type of way.

  
"Great Variety" 2010-01-26
By M. Rodriguez (San Antonio, TX)
This stack has a great variety wether you have boy or a girl! It offers the same patterns in 2 different color schemes so you can use them to compliment each other. Another thing that's great about these is they can either be gender neutral or specific depending on the accents and mat you put with it! They include "ABC" pages, airplanes, trains, monkeys, animals, fun squares, and many more prints. The color for most of these are primary and bright. If you're looking for something more tan, gray, or black, this is NOT the stack for you! If you like the rainbow colors and bright primary colors, this IS the stack for you!


My only complaint with this stack (the reason it gets 4 instead of 5 stars) is the pages are hard to get out of the stack. I thought they were just lightly stacked together, but when I went to pull out a few sheets from the middle, they were torn because they were so difficult to tug out. The simple remedy for this (although time consuming) is to start at the beginning of the stack and pull all the sheets apart. This makes the stack less convenient to store, but guarantees that you won't be tearing any sheets by trying to remove them from the center of the stack.

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