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  2. Cardstock Weight Guide: Cardstock Weights Explained, With Charts

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    Cardstock thickness is measured in terms of cardstock pounds. Here’s the catch: there is no typical cardstock weight, nor is there a perfect one-size-fits-all weight for every occasion. Even more confusing? A thick and a thin cardstock can both weigh 80 lbs.

  3. Cardstock thickness guide (Paper weight chart) - Naptime Crafts

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    Cardstock thickness guide: What are the thicknesses of cardstock? Cardstock typically ranges in paper weight between 60 and 146 lbs or between thicknesses of 0.188 and 0.445 mm. You may also find cardstock in grams per square meter (gsm), which indicates the paper weight in grams over one square meter.

  4. Paper 101 - Paper Weight Guide | About Paper Weights and ...

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    PAPER THICKNESS or CALIPER. The measurement of a paper's thickness is also known as it's "caliper" and is measured using a tool called a micrometer; Caliper is expressed as a point size in thousandths of an inch; One point equals 1/1000 of an inch and can be expressed as 1 pt. or .001

  5. Cardstock Paper Guide: Weight, Thickness and Use Cases

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    Cardstock paper thickness is measured in points (pts), one-thousandth of an inch, indicating the paper's thickness and influencing its rigidity and feel. Cardstock weight is measured in pounds per 500 sheets of uncut size or grams per square meter (GSM), a universal standard for comparing paperweights.

  6. Complete guide to paper thickness and weight (with paper ...

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    Our paper weight chart will help you to compare different paper thickness and find the right one for your print project. There’s also functional aspects to consider, as thicker paper enhances durability and increases design options, like dark inks.

  7. Card Stock Weights and Paper Sizes Explained - Red River Paper

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    Common Card Stock Sizes. Below, you'll see a diagram with the standard card sizes followed by a brief description of each. Remember that these sizes represent the dimensions of the card when folded. When designing a card, make sure to account for the fold and any bleed area needed for printing.

  8. All you need to know about cardstock paper weight and thickness

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    We have made a table, to show how the card stock thickness of these two different made papers varies depending on GSM. 100% Cotton Paper suitable for folded postcards and thin business cards with debossed text and slim lines. Too thin for cards with painted or gilded edges.

  9. Cardstock Weights: Shop by Card Stock Thickness

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    Show the Paper Weights Demystified chart. Looking for text weights or thinner paper? Browse Our Paper Weights. Buy specialty cardstock paper by weight at The Paper Mill Store. Save money with rewards & discounts with free shipping available.

  10. Quick Guide to Cardstock Sizes and Paper Weights - Altenew

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    Here are some of the commonly used card sizes for cardmaking and scrapbooking: 4.25" x 5.05" - One of the smallest cardstock size, this compact cardstock is perfect for use as calling cards, memos, and index cards. 5" x 7" - This is the common size for smaller cards, including easy-to-use note cards.

  11. Your Guide To Paper Weight, Thickness & GSM For Crafting

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    Paper weight or GSM is not always a measurement of the actual thickness of a single sheet. If you compare two sheets of paper made with different materials, both could measure the same weight but be two different thicknesses. It all comes down to cardstock composition.