Calling this "paper" is almost a misnomer - it's closer to card stock. It's lovely and thick and would be fantastic for Project Life and scrapbooking needs.
Beautiful paper! I plane to use it in a recipe journal I am making.
Great for filling in empty spaces or when you're in a mental block on what to say. I only wish the phrases at the edge where complete...as in center, so that all the phrases are usable as cutouts.
I love Graphic 45 and think it is one of the best quality producers for scrapbookers. I feel bad about pointing out a mistake on this paper. I think the mistake probably has to do with not having the older generation around. The correct term should be “foolproof,” not “full-proof.” It meant that the something was clear and easy. It was so easy that even a fool couldn’t mess it up. I guess this phrase isn’t used much anymore? Or maybe it’s the unusual, and maybe archaic, use of the word “proof” in the phrase. Anyway, even though I was positive, I still googled it to make sure. I hate to tell a company they went to production with an error like that without making double sure. And, yes, it should definitely be “foolproof.” In fact, I thought having google around to check on things would make writing these days foolproof. Sorry, I couldn’t resist.
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