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    Custom Card Help!

    What kind of material do YOU print your custom card designs on?

    Thanks!

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    I use card stock & photo paper

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    Normal photo paper here but I'd like to upgrade. I just dont have the equipment.

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    I print mine on photo paper then attach it to card stock

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    I print mine on photo paper then attach it to card stock


    Me too.

    I use Epson Matte Paper Heavyweight. (best archival rating)

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    I print mine on photo paper then attach it to card stock

    I also use this method....I'm going to try using the scraping booking glue however some of my customs have come back and the card stock has come unglued for the photo paper.

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    I find it is best to use double sided matte photo paper. It is about the thickness of an actual card and that way you can print a back too

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    I use an expensive photo quality card stock. Its photo quality on both sides of the paper. I always print 2 sided cards so I need this type of card stock. Again its pretty expensive so my best advice is to try a few different types of card stock and see what you like.

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