Looking for circuitry paper

I know it sounds weird, but has anyone ever seen circuitry looking paper? If so...WHERE?!?!?!?! LOL DH went to the annual Transformers convention, BotCon over the weekend. Had a blast, as usual. He's gone every year since

2000, except for one year...I think. He's always taken lots of pics, too. Anyways, I've wanted to scrap his BotCon trips for a couple years, but there's just not Transformer paper out there. LOL So DH and I got to talking about it yesterday. Not only does he like the idea of a BotCon album, but he is willing to do all the journaling (slight shock to me...he just doesn't journal), and....*drum roll* he wants to help! He actually wants to do the BotCon album with me! He wants 12 x 12, too. LOL So now I'm looking for paper to use in this. DH's idea was paper that looked like computer circuitry, but I've never seen anything like that. I did tell him that we could always print our own paper. Of course, I also explained we would need a 12" printer, or just use our regular one and go from there. (I think a 12" printer would be better.) There's all kinds of Transformer logos, pics, etc on the internet that we can use.

So I guess I have two questions....

1) Have you ever seen any circuitry looking paper, and if so, where and who made it? 2) Any particular brand of 12" printer better than another?
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Deb in AR
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anji

I haven't seen the paper but......if you can make your own in a graphics program then you can email it to

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and they will print it out on cardstock for you. It would be cheaper than buying a wide format printer! > --

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Scout Lady

If Dave doesn't have it...it probably doesn't exist!

-- Amy L.

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Amy in Springboro

hotsheet.com led me to a website I hadn't heard of.

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Look Dave! A whole website all about paper! LOL

Reply to
Deb in AR

I forgot about you mentioning that site! (DUH Deb...) Thanks for reminding me about it. That is definately a good idea to look into.

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Deb in AR

LOL I thought that, too. DH says he remembers us seeing circuitry paper at the LSS here, but darned if I know what he's talking about!

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Deb in AR

I actually sent them (sbtoshare.com) a sample last week to print so I can determine which paper I like the best! I can't wait to get the samples. Have you used them before?

--Tammy

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Tammy in TX

I used them to print out a layout I did in Lifetimez. I like it on the cardstock the best although they came out nice on the photo papers as well.

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Scout Lady

Just so you know, you can now register your copy of lifetimez by opening the software clicking on help and register. When you do you'll get a free download of monograms. You will also very shortly be able to print via the website as well as purchase additional downloads.

M-C

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M-C

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