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Old 11-08-2007, 01:36 PM   #1
Question Paper vs. Cardstock
tiffanyj
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I am going to be printing off my digital scrapbook pages soon. The place I will be using gives you an option of 4 different types of paper to print on. You can choose between matte or glossy paper (it is 80 and 100 lb paper I believe). Or matte or glossy cardstock. The paper is cheaper so my question is would it be okay to use instead of the cardstock? Has anyone had any experience with this? Thanks!
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Old 11-09-2007, 10:21 AM   #2
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I think that I would go with the paper, because you are going to put it in an actual scrapbook right?? I mean once they are in the plastic pages protectors, they will be fine on paper.

BUT I would also guess that it is a personal preference. Are you going to be ok with it being on just paper??

I know that I have pages that are done on regular paper, and once I put it in the page protector in the book all is fine.

Good luck!!
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I use card stock. I like that it is thicker and wont curl up as much.
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