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πŸ“š Sunworks Construction Paper, White, 9x12, Pack of 50 Sheets (9203) Review

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BrandSunworks
ColorWhite
MaterialGroundwood
Sheet Size9x12
Paper FinishSmooth

Description of πŸ“š Sunworks Construction Paper, White, 9x12, Pack of 50 Sheets (9203)

SunWorks Construction Paper by Pacon, the #1 Teacher Approved Brand!. Heavyweight groundwood construction paper. Slightly textured sheets that cuts and folds evenly without cracking. Bright and consistent colors. Excellent value for all arts and craft projects. Contains 50 sheets

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

This is NOT construction paper

I wouldn't call it construction paper. it's basically just rough printer paper. This paper is 0.07 inch thick compared to 0.05 inch thick printer paper. This paper weighs 6.3 grams per sheet compared to printer paper which weighs 5.8 grams. this is NOT the right choice

Pros
  • paper and papercraft
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Much lower quality than Pacon Tru-Ray 103031

This white heavy paper differs from the white pages in Pacon Tru-Ray Assorted (103031). The color is off-white, the texture is rougher, and some of the markings and ink bleed into the surrounding fibers. I feel like I overpaid $8 for 50 pages already open. I will not buy again.

Pros
  • Paper
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bought for DIY Magazine

I was working on a specific magazine and needed black paper. All I could find in the right price range was colored paper. Because of this, I wanted it to be paired with colored paper for magazine consistency. This paper is amazingly strong and ran through my inkjet paper like a pro. The pictures turned out great. Very happy with this paper. And the thickness is just right.

Pros
  • Kraft Paper
Cons
  • Slightly Torn