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Tru Ray Construction 9 Inches 12 Inches 50 Count Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Tru Ray Construction 9 Inches 12 Inches 50 Count

Heavyweight 100% vat-dyed sulphite paper is perfect for any arts and crafts project. Tough enough to take scoring, folding and curling without cracking and tearing. Superior fade resistance for brighter, longer-lasting projects. 50-pack of Slate paper, 9-inch by 12-inch sheets. Acid-free and recyclable.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great construction paper for Arts and Crafts

This construction paper is perfect for Arts and CRAFTS projects .The colors are vibrant and the paper is sturdy making it easy to create a variety of projects. The paper is also acid-free, ensuring that your masterpiece will last for years to come. The only con is that the pack only contains 50 sheets, so you'll need to buy more if you plan on doing a lot of projects. Overall, I highly recommend this construction paper for anyone who loves Arts and Crafts!

Pros
  • Durable and strong construction paper
Cons
  • Only available in two sizes (9 inches and 12 inches), limiting versatility

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Suitable for thick paper but not what I need

I make inserts for my own travel notebooks and am looking for a good cover that is about the weight of a card but still bends and folds easily can be hammered without the need for it. I was hoping that the "heavy weight" would be at that sweet spot, but this paper is still too thin at 0.17mm thick (I'm looking for something in the 0.22-0.24 range ). It's good for colored paper - definitely better than the cheap cellulose junk we used when I was at school LOL - but not really suited to my needs.

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  • Confident
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