- 110 lb. index card stock
- 250 sheets of white cardstock; 11" x 17"
- Acid and lignin-free for longer lasting documents
- Copier, inkjet, and laser printer guaranteed for hassle-free performance
- Ideal for sturdy and long-lasting letterheads, brochures, documents, menus, and more.Paper Weight : 110 lb / 297.88 gsm
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Amy Elston
Best greeting card stock I have found.
This white card stock is perfect for making greeting cards and stands up to using multiple layers of embellishments. It doesn't pill when colored with water based markers. It can handle light water color painting but as with all paper that is not designed to be used with watercolor medium only a small bit of water works best. I use water color paints to make backgrounds and to color in stamped images. The paper may curl slightly when wet but when dry it will lay flatter and embellishments can be glued or more images stamped onto the card. Currently pop-up cards are very popular and this card stock is strong enough to hold the images glued to the tabs made when doing pop-ups.
Angelica Nordgaard
Feels kinda thin
The paper feels kinda thin for 110lb. It feels almost the same thickness as the Hammermill Color Copy 80 lb. Other than that it's fine. I bought these to draw on. It's alot cheaper than buying Strathmoore Bristol papers. It would cost me $100 or more to equal the price of one pack of this.
Natasha Lee Aiken
Great Paper/Bad Seller
Love this paper for Copic use in card making. I actually prefer the 80lb paper, but this thicker paper is nice as a card base and to use in clear envelopes for organizing your stamps. Unfortunately, the seller, yongxingxiantianditongxunyouxianzerengongsi, was awful and I don't think he ever shipped my paper. I did get my money back though.
Emmie Lou
Great for the price
Was looking for an equivalent to some 'heavy' card stock I purchased form a store for a few times the price ($9 for 50 sheets). I was a bit worried it wouldn't be thick enough, but once I received it, it appears to be the same as the other stuff. There are some issues with understanding weights, being new to paper weight in general, I just got lucky. Be sure to look up what you need and make sure to select the correct one.
Sandy Stripling-Groves
Excellent quality for stamping ...
I make a lot of cards, and have just started using stamps -- both acrylic/rubber, and digital. This card stock works great for both. It takes the ink well using acrylic or rubber stamps with both water- and alcohol-based inks. And it goes through my HP printer with no problem when I print digital stamps. I then color the outlines using colored pencils, Spectrum Noir markers, or Ranger Ink with an aquapen. At 110 lb, this is heavy enough to be great as a card base, too. And it performs well in an embossing machine (I have a Sizzix Big Shot). Price is excellent for this quality. Will definitely purchase again, when I run out.
Sumbal Javaid
Great for Flash Cards.
Very nice durable card-stock. The paper is very smooth and the ink stands out very well. I have been using the card-stock to make flash cards for my classes that I am taking in college. I am able to print on both sides and the image does not show (great for flash cards). I have also made post cards, that turned out beautify. The card stock can also be used for watercolor painting, but needs to be weighed down while the painting is drying. The card-stock works with my hp everyday printer, I just needed to change my printer properties to a thicker paper. The card-stock is easily laminated. The card-stock is also made out of 30% recycled content an added bonus. I highly recommend this paper.
Doris Aiken
Neenah Exact Index Card sold by Amazon is the better choice
On researching 110 lbs Card Stock I had two options among others 1) Wausau Paper Index Card Stock, 92 Brightness, 110 lb, Letter, White, 250 Sheets per Pack(49411) Sold by: MyOfficeInnovations for $8.71 OR 2) Neenah Exact Index Card Stock, 250 Sheets, White, 94 Brightness, 110 lb, 8.5 x 11 Inches Sold by: Amazon.com LLC for $11.99. Except for brightness they were the same. So I ordered one of each. 1) The Paper Index Card Stock, 92 Brightness, 110 sold by: MyOfficeInnovations I noticed the following. As other reviewers commented that this is thinner than 110 lb paper. Also as others commented the outer shipping package was intact but the Paper packaging was ripped open and about 10% of paper side was bent, I can not use the bent paper so they go to waste. Over all it is a negative experience and will not purchase such an item again. 2) The Neenah Exact Index Card sold by Amazon was well packaged, sheets intact not damaged and the thickness feels better. Overall this is a better product, service and worth the extra $3.28. I will purchase the Neenah Exact Index Card sold by Amazon in the future.
Kelley Darling Tessier
Five Stars
Great paper. Used this to print adult coloring books and it worked fantastic. Nice thickness and color.
Sou La
Love it
I love this paper it looks good on my Centerpieces and prints very well, and it's also just the right thickness too.
Maricel Ching Neri
Nice for printing & craft uses
This is nice paper for the several applications in which I use it, a variety of both craft and printed projects. Before buying this I researched several websites, Neenah/Wausau Paper included, so I would purchase the right product for the right purpose, after having read the various reviews on Amazon about the weight of this paper. The paper is a nice bright/clean white color (not blinding and not so bright that it looks dirty/off white), and is smooth matte on both sides. It is certainly not too thick to go through my two laser printers, although I typically have fed it through the manual feed slot only because I haven't been printing in excess, just one or two copies of an item. The toner stays on the paper and does not seem to rub off (as some other card stock/index stock papers), even when used in double-sided printing. This is "thick enough" to be a thin card base, however when I have used it that way I usually layer the front of the card to build up thickness and have even lined the card with coordinating paper, again to build up thickness - it works great that way. I have used it in my Cricut and Silhouette machines and found that it cuts well, although I would not recommend using this paper on a brand new mat for either machine - it sticks terribly and then tears apart your design and cuts the life of your new mat. This paper takes well to stamping, both dye based ink and pigment ink (although pigment requires a bit longer to dry or to carefully emboss - once this paper curls it takes a while & a lot of weight to uncurl), takes markers well enough not to bleed through or smudge (I use scrapbook markers, sharpie markers, BIC permanent markers, The Board Dude Metallic Makers, and several others), works well with gel pens, ball point pens, and colored pencils. I use this paper with punches to make various shaped gift tags and it makes for a clean edge and hasn't been too hard to punch. I have even used it to "sew" a design on a card with a sewing machine and that seemed to work well. This is a great product for my uses and I will definitely purchase again.