PAPER AND CARDSTOCK - TYPES OF PAPER AND CARDSTOCK
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Types of Paper | |
Matte | A matte surface is flat, not glossy, dye inks and pigment inks both work well on this surface. Pencil and chalks could smudge on this cardstock |
Glossy | A shiny surface. dye inks will dry on the surface but pigment inks require embossing since the surface in non-absorbent. |
Coated | A coating is applied to enhance the opacity. pencils and markers can be used on this cardstock, but pigment ink must be embossed. |
Patterned | Patterned cardstock is either printed on one side or both can be used for layering on cards, for scrapbooking etc. |
Mirror | Mirrored cardstock has a metallic effect |
Glitter | Glittered cardstock has glitter embedded into the paper, if die cutting, this paper should be cut from the back |
Linen | Gives the cardstock a fabric effect. |
Better quality cardstocks are dyed right through, this is important when cutting, some other brands are only surface dyed so when they are cut the white middle can be seen. As acid and lignin (a complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.) over time causes paper and cardstock to yellow and break down it is important to always use archival or acid & lignin free paper and cardstock |
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