Wal Mart GP Paper
I want to look for the GP (Georgia Pacific?) paper that people on the forum rave about. Where is it located at in Wal Mart? I mean is it in office supplies or in crafts? What does the package look like? What does it cost? How much paper is in a pack?
I am clueless as to what to look for so I would appreciate any help you can offer. |
I think their papers are generally with the other office supplies. That said, I never found it in any WalMarts in my area, it may be a regional item.
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In my Walmart store it's located just past the pens and office supply section. It's at the end of the isle with the copy paper. Just before you get to the area where they sell cameras.
The package says Georgia Pacific cardstock. 110lb. weight. 150 sheets. I think I paid a little over $5.00 for it but that was several months ago so not sure what it costs now. |
In my store its also on the office supply aisle with the copy paper. The price is about $6 for the big package.
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I get mine from Sam's Club and it is the same paper.. It has 500 sheets and is less than $10. So 3x the amount of paper at 2x the cost.. It is a better deal in my opinion. :) (One way to save a little money and earn back my membership fees from Sam's! Also did you know that you can get a business membership by using SU as your own "business".)
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I have looked for the paper at Walmart (45 min - 1 hr away) and have yet to find it. There are 2 stores close to each other and either has ever had it.
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I've looked several times and have never seen it at my local store either. I'll check Sam's next time I'm there.
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Office supplies here as well. In with the copy and printer paper. It's the only white cardstock I ever use.
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I also have gotten this at Sams..
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How does this paper compare to SU?
Does it only come white? Thanks! |
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Hope this helps. Try it it will be a huge difference. |
I found this cardstock next to the file folders and pens section, NOT the computer/cd/photo section. It appeared to only come in white.
After using it, I felt it wasn't as smooth as the SU white for stamping, but I LOVE the thickness of it. It works great for layering and card bases. I've tried my PTI white and really love using that for the hybrid pads. I've heard about a new CS called Neenah sonic white and everyone seems to be raving about that kind now.... I have yet to try it. So, while this GP 110 lb. is a cost effective option for white CS, I'm not sure if it's really the best. Just my opinions. |
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Personally I think it is not as good quality as SU. I bought it years ago and was trying to use it for a project in my card swap group. Whatever we were doing wasn't working. My friend asked about the paper, and I went to get some SU and then it worked. It always keep some around to use as a card base or for my kids to stamp, etc., but my main image always goes on SU. |
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In fact, I can tell immediately by picking it up that it's not the real deal. It has a thinner feel, it doesn't have the smooth creamy coating, and images just don't stamp as well nor do they color as well. Sorry to disappoint you if you are looking for an alternative. I'd say, you get what you pay for. Skip the GP!!! ( ...unless you are using it for card backs, but even then, the weight is "light" and you don't get that quality feel.) |
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I have NOT been able to get it at my WM's here in the Chicago area at all lately. I CAN get it at my Sam's in the bigger pack. I have been buying it at my WM's for YEARS! I am now sure why they'd stop carrying it, but I can't get the invitation envelopes (box of 40 I think) I used to buy for my cards there, either, anymore. Not cool!
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I use the GP for many things....one when I stamp images for my kids to color, two to (practice) stamp off images while I am deciding what colors to use or what have you, three to put down on my workspace behind my cards cuz often I am not stampin at home and dont want to carry my large pad of "table paper" around, and lastly to back a card front because I like the weight better than WW. All that said I have recently gone to using shimmery white everything that I want to be on white! I have a brand new pack of WW that I just opened yesterday (had since the last catty) but I did not even use it to stamp on!!
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Well from the original topic, I wanted to say that some Walmarts carry it and others don't. I went to buy some just the other day after work...the store that is closest to my work (but farther from home) didn't have it at all. So I went to the one closer to home, and it was right there in the office section.
As far as the quality, I like it - and I have used Whisper White at my demo's stamp camps. I'm just more of a thrifty stamper I guess. |
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If I am not mistaken...I could be....but SU CS is 80lb and the GP is 110 (the one that I have always seen and used) so YES GP is heavier but the texture is a tad different than SU
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Maybe she picked up the GP paper instead of cardstock like I did the first time:oops: LOL The packaging is very similar.
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WOW!! cool, how much for a business membership??? |
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I looked up on the Georgia Pacific website to figure out where else you can find the cardstock and it says: 150 count: Fred Meyer, H.E. Butt, Kroger Company, Wal-Mart 250 count: Sam's Club Hope that helps someone.. |
There are at least 2 different packages of GP paper at my Walmart. As an earlier poster mentioned, the heavier paper is only 150 sheets to a full ream. The reams for both are the same size. I find the GP to be heavier than SU WW.
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I was really surprised when I found it at my local Kroger! I think it was $6.50, but I bought it and saved a trip to WalMart.
I only used it for the inside of my cards. I do not like it as well as SU's. |
We have Bi-Mart stores and they also carry the same cardstock.
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I usually buy this cardstock at least 4 reams at a time then go across the street to Office Depot and have it cut. Wow what a time saver to have them cut it. They charge me .50 per cut. Since each ream is cut one time (in half) it costs me two bucks for all 4 reams to be cut. Cant not do it that way anymore. Blessings.
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My name is Elyssa and I have GP CS problem...
...I never hoard supplies, except when it comes to this CS. I think I know it's too good to be true that my favorite CS is so cheap, so I keep thinking they're going to discontinue it. Ok, I'm officially nuts..... ...for GP CS! |
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Wow, what a great idea!! :) |
My local Wal mart did not carry the CS. I drove to the enxt town over and they had it. I think the key is to remember the 110/150 on the package. Without the numbers, I would have been confused as to what I really wanted.
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Someone mentioned NENAH so I thought I would chime in. I use Nennah Classic Crest Solar White. I buy it at Papers Plus for 250 sheets for $20. Not as cheap as GP but less than SU! so for me it is a very happy medium. I think the quality to very close to SU! I use it for copics, Prismacolor pencils, well everything. They even sell an Ivory now to have not bought any yet so no sure of the name. So look for a Paper, invitation type wharehouse in your area the should have the NEENAH line. HTH!
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With the amount of white cardstock I go thru for the soldier cards it only makes sense for me to have it cut. Then I only have to score and fold it...yep I asked if they had a machine to fold it for me and they do.....the catch is it will not do cardstock....lol only regular weight paper.
:( oh well at least they will do the cutting for me that saves, blades, time and my poor wrists. Blessings. |
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LOL I am just the opposite. Since it is so affordable I use it for everything.. Don't freak out but I even let my kids make cards with it! :) |
thank for this tip! i picked some up today!
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Sam's Club carries the 250ct of GP paper. (CS) The price was a bit more than WM, but a better deal because you get 100 sheets more.
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Another consideration might be the *whiteness*. I can't remember which one is brighter, but I know that sometimes I'll pick up a scrap of white and it won't be the same shade of white as the card I am working on! |
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