Laid Finish - Ivory Flecked in Color - 75lb Text Weight
Classic Laid: 12x18: Curious Translucent: Classic Linen: French Construction
Classic LaidBrand
Curious TranslucentBrand
Curious Translucents is a highly see-through paper with a cloudless fiber formation. Its versatility brings endless design concepts to life due to its ability to interact with other design elements. Chlorine free, acid free, and recyclable make Curious a superior choice over other translucents.
Classic LinenBrand
With consistent visual texture, unique tactile sensation and unmatched reliability on press, Classic Linen papers offers a luxurious quality you can feel. A subtle, elegant linen finish offers timeless depth and refinement that you won't find in any other surface. Consistent side to side pattern enhances the printed image. The entire offering is FSC Certified and manufactured acid free with archival properties.
Matching Writing, Text and Cover ranging from 24 lb. Writing to 130 lb. Double Thick Cover. Digital sizes are also available. This versatile paper is compatible with copiers, inkjet and laser printers.
Also available from Paperworks are matching business and announcement envelopes.
French ConstructionBrand
As the world's strongest color paper line, it's a great foundation for any print job. The sheet has a great feel that is not too smooth, or too rough, but a nice "wove" surface with just a slight amount of tooth. These 12 sturdy tones are available in 100lb/271gsm card stock that bulks to 14pt. caliper. Lots of fiber and no filler produce a cardstock that is very stiff and "snappy". All colors except Pure White are 100% recycled.
Stand out with paper that stands up. This card stock very heavy, so it may not perform in home printers. Consult your home printer manual before ordering or you might order a sample pack for proper testing. Build your projects with Construction! French Construction papers are made with 100% Hydropower, a clean and renewable energy source. When you choose French Paper, you can be confident that your paper purchase has the smallest environmental footprint possible.