speaking of cardstock!

Yep! That's what I buy at Staples - always keep a ream of white on hand. I like their pastel colors, too. I keep an eye out for their cardstock sales. Sandy

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We used to have one here but it closed about 7 years ago. That's the only one I've ever been in. I'll check it out next time I go to the beach. Should be soon. Hubby usually can;t resist once things warm up. He lays on the beach and drops me off to shop.

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Rach

Linda....I use Georgia Pacific cardstock for a lot of things, matting photos in my layouts, card making, tags, etc. I have the earthtones and white but I believe they also do pastels, I just haven't managed to find it....YET! I also use GP multi-purpose inkjet paper for journaling, heavier weight copier paper, coloured paper (for quilling) and photo high gloss inkjet paper for printing my photos. Like you say it is cheap, probably not as cheap as you would get it in the US, but here in the UK where AF products are very expensive it is cheap by comparison. Quality-wise, have to say that it is superb and I use a fair bit of it to print my own patterned papers. I buy mine at Asda (part of the Wal-mart group) and the cardstock is around £3.50p a pack, paper a little cheaper.

Marilyn

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Marilyn

Now that sounds like a relationship made in heaven! How long does he like to bake in the sun?

M-C

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M-C

Hours and hours! Leaves me plenty of time to spend more than I should. And he's wonderful about dropping me off wherever I want to be.

We stay in touch by cell phone. Its really a perfect relationship for all concerned! ROFLASC!

Hugs, Rach

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