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I found some non-SU grid paper in Staples and bought it for my stamping room, but when I stamp onto it, it pulls up the ink off the grid! (So then when you stamp you get a grid design -- like a kiss technique, I guess!) Not nice when you don't want it there! LOL
So my question is does the SU grid paper do the same?
Not only great for stampin' off but also great for the grid lines. I use them alot when I am figuring out cards and what size I need to cut things. Even when I wasn't a demo, I bought a pack for my personal use.
SU grid paper is the best! It's great scrap paper, it has the grid so that you can measure if need be and it is thicker than most scrap paper so it really protects the table.
My demonstrator left a bunch of here after my workshop, and I love it!!! I think I am going to order myself a pack of it. I used to just use reg. typing paper.
My favorite thing about....
It is bigger than a regular sheet of paper, so you have scratch paper on all sides of the sheet that you are stamping on. So you can stamp off the edges, scribble or what ever you want on the side and never have to move the sheet you working on.
It's great!
I bought grid paper I saw at staples too. It is so thin and flimsy I have to use two pieces so I feel comfortable that the ink doesn't go thru and stain my tablecloth. So I got what I paid for. SU grid paper is definitely a higher weight and I will buy it in the future.
__________________ Lisa 'nosleepmommy'
SU Demonstrator...loving what I do!!