- White Cardstock 8.5 x 11 Paper - Smooth, hard finish offers excellent printability, whether you use ink or toner
- Perfect Card Stock Paper - Ideal office products for business cards, direct mail, announcements, paper crafts, and index cards
- Thick Printer Paper - White card paper provides exceptional die-cutting, scoring, folding characteristics and good ink holdout
- SFI Certified Office Products - 90 lb cardstock is made from responsibly managed and harvested, renewable forest resources
- Made In The USA - Springhill heavy cardstock is an American made printer paper and white 90 lb 8.5 x 11 cardstock paper
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Juanita Walton-Spears
Pleasantly Surprised
This isn't the paper that I normally buy. The paper I wanted was unavailable and this was suggested as a similar product. I now have a new favorite paper! The Springhill is slightly thicker and toothier than the brand I normally buy. Price wise they are very similar but the quality of this paper is far superior. It runs through my printer easily. I will continue to purchase this paper.
Raygena Claywell Green
Great for Colored Pencils
I was watching a video about paper by an artist that I follow and she recommended this for printing downloaded coloring pages. Especially if you use color pencils for your coloring medium. It's about the same thickness as card stock and has a really great texture for layering color,. I pulled out a sheet and it was really sturdy. It really picked up the color and I added at least three layers of pencil to the sheet. For those familiar with using colored pencils, you can smooth out your pigment using odorless mineral spirits, baby oil, or paint thinner. This paper is thick enough to allow the use of those mediums. I did not use them during my testing of the paper so I can't tell you what it will do to the paper. I think that you could probably get sale worthy artwork on this paper but it is probably best for practicing. Overall, I give it a big thumbs up.
Shehroz Khan
Performed wonderfully. Did exactly what I needed it to do
I bought this paper because I was getting a group together for Dungeons and Dragons and I wanted to print out my own reference cards for people and I wanted the cards to have a more sturdy and “professional” feel to them. Now these do not feel as thick as “cards”, but the paper is firm and my ink-jet printer prints beautifully on them. The only thing I’ve noticed is that sometimes there are visible lines in the final print, but, that could simply be an issue with my printer and not necessarily the paper. I’ve also printed home made Mother’s Day cards on this paper, and again, it’s not as firm as the cards you buy from the stores but it got the job done and I was happy with the results.
Natasha Lee Aiken
Wonderful stuff!
Fantastic Thick Paper/ Cardstock. We homeschool and like the thicker paper for drawing/coloring as the paper doesn't disintegrate if you use too much paint, marker, glue, whatever. This paper is perfect, great price and super thick and bright white. Wonderful!
Ashley Baker
Perfect for Little Artists!
A lovely, smooth cardstock! We've used it for printing off our picture study paintings in homeschool as well as drawing, watercolor, and more! My kids have flown through this stuff, but it adds a nice finished look for their paintings. Not as pricey as watercolor paper and sturdier than regular copy paper. Will buy again!
Mattie Mahon
Perfect for Card Making
Wonderful for card making. Heavy stock with bright white color. Wonderful value and hard to find this quality at local craft stores. Works for die cutting and can be painted or colored for additional uses.
Choze Young
Sturdy Paper
I was looking for thicker paper to use to cut out earring cards and decided to try this paper. It worked great! The paper is sturdy enough to hold earring sets. Other than the fact the paper ream came with both ends open the paper was not dirty or damaged. I’d give this less stars because of that, but I don’t know whether it opened before it was shipped or during shipping. I gave it 5 stars because the quality and thickness was exactly what I was looking for.
Oshi Amarasinghe
A staple in my home
This paper is perfect for my whole families needs. I use it for mixed media art (even wet media), my son uses it to print his papers and reports and his teachers really enjoy it. It is also stiff enough for my husband to print business cards, flyers, etc for his business. We just have a stander copy, scan, printer and it goes through every time without jamming.
Rose Rodriguez
EXCELLENT paper for printing artwork to color with colored pencils!
I've been trying to find good paper for printing out artwork for the purposes of coloring (primarily with colored pencils). This has been challenging because a lot of heavier, cardstock papers don't have the correct texture (and tooth) to handle significant layering of colors very well (after layering a few colors, the colored pencil pigment and wax would just start to ball up and glob together, which looks really bad). With the Digital Vellum, though, I think I've found a winner! The texture and tooth of the paper is really nice but with a much better weight. I think the tooth of the Vellum is actually better, though, as it seems to handle layering of several colors much better. The only real downside that I can come up with is that, at 80#, it's not quite as stiff as the cardstock I originally tried... but it's still certainly strong enough to stand up to coloring on. I reprinted a bunch of pictures onto the Digital Vellum and my printer (HP OfficeJet 8710) handled it pretty well. There were a few times where it had trouble feeding the paper but I just had to flip the top sheet in the tray over and then it worked. (It might have fed better if I chose the "Plain, Thick Paper" type, instead.) I tried to attach a picture that I printed onto the Digital Vellum with my InkJet printer and have started coloring but I don't think they liked that... so you'll just have to take my word for it that I've been able to get the best looking skin tone on this paper than I have with any others. With other papers, skin tones were particularly difficult because you need to layer several different colors in order to achieve a nice, rich color (and then layer in even more for shadowing and accenting)... and most of the other papers I tried started to show the globbing and balling of the colored pencil wax after three or so layers. This effect is especially noticeable with lighter colors (like the peaches, beiges, and pinks that go into skin tones). If I had tried the same combination of colors for the skin tones on the other papers I've tried, you would see globbing and nonuniformity of the colored pencils—especially in the darker, shaded areas of the skin tones—but that didn't occur with the Digital Vellum! Even after a half-dozen layers of colors, there was still enough tooth in the paper left that it didn't just smear or glob when I went over with the colorless blending pencil. So, all in all, I'd call the Digital Vellum a win!
Melonie Moore
Glad I bought it.
I bought this card stock on the reviews I read. I am so glad I did. I make my own sewing patterns for cellphone cases and such. But I needed 8x14 inch card stock for the length. 8 1/2 x 11 paper is just not long enough. I also needed it to be able to go through my printer, as I make my patterns on my IPad and then print them out. This card stock, goes through my printer beautifully! It’s sturdy but yet pliable. It works very well.