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Help - I need expert knowledge about card?

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Katymac · 31/05/2007 09:58

I want a fairly cheap (but expensive looking) card - hopefully with an oatmeally look or preferably texture

Sort of with a fleck in it

Does that make sense

I need to be able to but it on-line - but I'm a bit stumped as to what to search for on google

Any ideas?

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Katymac · 31/05/2007 10:19

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FioFio · 31/05/2007 10:21

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Katymac · 31/05/2007 10:51

Is there a technical name for oatmeally looking/feeling??

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SoupDragon · 31/05/2007 10:53

Is it mulberry paper? I'm not sure. I know exactly what you mean though.

SoupDragon · 31/05/2007 10:53

What's it for? What size?

Katymac · 31/05/2007 10:57

I need it A4

It's for my childminding brochure/leaflet

It needs to go through the printer

But I thought something which looked as it it had a texture might look nice

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SoupDragon · 31/05/2007 11:22

The handmade stuff might not get good print quality from your printer because of the texture/absorbancy of the paper.

SoupDragon · 31/05/2007 11:28

This is it but it's paper.

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SoupDragon · 31/05/2007 11:30

I've got some with small brown fleks in it which is, I think, eactly what you're after but it's paper and not A4.

Katymac · 31/05/2007 11:48

That link is the kinda thing - but it's way too much - I was thinking of something much less fell on - a bit too bitty?

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SoupDragon · 31/05/2007 12:03

I found some more with just brown flecks, but it was a bigger sheet. I think it could work out too expensive for leaflets/brochures though.

I think you maybe want a stiffish paper rather than card if it's to be the whole leaflet.

Katymac · 31/05/2007 16:34

Hmmm - I tried it with paper & I thought it looked quite cheap

I guess I could use plain card - but I was trying for an expensive/classy look really

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fizzbuzz · 31/05/2007 16:54

Try Parchment paper/card which has a sort of watercolour paper texture I think or Ingres paper which has textured lines on it.

Both v nice. Hope I have got it right, I teach Graphics so should know my papers and cards.......but I often make mistakes.

fizzbuzz · 31/05/2007 16:55

Or even watercolour paper looks nice if heavy grade

Pixiefish · 31/05/2007 17:32

Bazzil paper has texture

Pixiefish · 31/05/2007 17:32

Bazzil card I mean.

fizzbuzz · 31/05/2007 19:19

Very heavy weight linen paper is very nice as well. Looks like....well...linen!

Katymac · 31/05/2007 19:54

I'm gonna have to find a shop aren't I

There isn't one in Great Yarmouth

Hmm Norwich here I come

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Pixiefish · 31/05/2007 20:04

Is there a Papermill shop near you. They have bazzil type card in a4 and a5

Katymac · 31/05/2007 20:06

No

Nowhere close

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Pixiefish · 31/05/2007 20:08

they do online now as well here

Didn't know they did this

Katymac · 31/05/2007 20:13

Yep - but the colours are a bit suspect

So I need to find somewhere to see them

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SoupDragon · 31/05/2007 20:30

What paper did you try it with?
What is the brochure/leaflet thingy going to look like - is it just a single sheet, folded or is it a proper booklet with pages?
How many sheets do you need?

Katymac · 31/05/2007 20:34

1 piece of card/paper folded in half with 4 'sides' of printing

But I want it to scream quality

It is the start of the branding/marketing/advertising for the nursery - so it's very important to me

But it must be fairly reproducable - and I need to match paper to it as well for invoices/letters etc

I hadn't really thought it through - but I guess a mainstream card & paper might be better (continuity of supply)

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