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Me again , for my Dad's funeral, we thought we'd print our own, having been given something we didn't want for my Mum. Looking for stiff-ish card/paper that I can use on home printer, both sided, semi glossy, any thoughts as to what I ask from stationers?
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What you need is 'greeting card paper'. e.g: http://www.p hotopaperdir ect.com/prod ucts/Inkjet- Photo-Paper/ Glossy-Photo -Paper/A4-In kjet-Greetin g-Card-Gloss y-Paper-Prem ium-Heavywei ght-260g.htm l However you'll obviously be working to a tight timetable and there aren't many shops that stock it. An alternative (that's easier to get hold...
00:55 Sat 27th Feb 2016
What you need is 'greeting card paper'.
e.g:
http:// www.pho topaper direct. com/pro ducts/I nkjet-P hoto-Pa per/Glo ssy-Pho to-Pape r/A4-In kjet-Gr eeting- Card-Gl ossy-Pa per-Pre mium-He avyweig ht-260g .html
However you'll obviously be working to a tight timetable and there aren't many shops that stock it. An alternative (that's easier to get hold of) is ordinary bright white card:
http:// www.rym an.co.u k/ryman -card-a 4-200gs m-100-s heets?& amp;ist Company Id=7246 92e0-2f 99-4874 -9565-6 fc82074 fe86&am p;istIt emId=px xwttl&a mp;istB id=tzwp &gc lid=CLL G1J3cls sCFSoEw wody84K uw
Another possibility is to use the method by which I produce Christmas cards, etc. That's to use ordinary (good quality) A4 photo paper for the front and back (of an A5) car, such as HP A4 Everyday Photo Paper (£14.00 for 100 sheets from Sainsbury's). Then to buy sheets of A5 stickers (available from most office stationers) for the inside. [You can't print directly onto the back of most photo papers, as there's usually a watermark present].
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However you'll obviously be working to a tight timetable and there aren't many shops that stock it. An alternative (that's easier to get hold of) is ordinary bright white card:
http://
Another possibility is to use the method by which I produce Christmas cards, etc. That's to use ordinary (good quality) A4 photo paper for the front and back (of an A5) car, such as HP A4 Everyday Photo Paper (£14.00 for 100 sheets from Sainsbury's). Then to buy sheets of A5 stickers (available from most office stationers) for the inside. [You can't print directly onto the back of most photo papers, as there's usually a watermark present].
Thanks all, especially Buenchico/Chris. Paper is en route arriving Monday. Can't thank the army of helpful people on here enough.
A great help to great practical advice - especially when your head is elsewhere. It's been a tough start to 2016. First my Mum to Alzheimer's passed away, then my devoted Rottie; Jet, had to go to Rainbow Bridge, then Dad to hospital, followed by him passing on his 68th Wedding Anniversary - St Valentine's Day.
All bittersweet moments. Am looking forward to Spring. Once again Guys, thank you all. X's kc
A great help to great practical advice - especially when your head is elsewhere. It's been a tough start to 2016. First my Mum to Alzheimer's passed away, then my devoted Rottie; Jet, had to go to Rainbow Bridge, then Dad to hospital, followed by him passing on his 68th Wedding Anniversary - St Valentine's Day.
All bittersweet moments. Am looking forward to Spring. Once again Guys, thank you all. X's kc
sorry to hear of your Dad's death Kia
I used good quality writing paper ( 100g per sq m )
which is available at almost any stationers
I had a few examples left over from the thirties and forties
and they were all A5 standard jobbies
so I didnt go overboard on presentation
but thought more on what would go in it
I used good quality writing paper ( 100g per sq m )
which is available at almost any stationers
I had a few examples left over from the thirties and forties
and they were all A5 standard jobbies
so I didnt go overboard on presentation
but thought more on what would go in it
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