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JAM Paper Ledger Matte 24lb Paper 11 x 17 Tabloid Ultra Lime Green 16728460

JAM Paper Ledger Matte 24lb Paper 11 x 17 Tabloid Ultra Lime Green 16728460
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Last Price: 36.57 USD

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The JAM Paper 11" x 17" brite hue recycled paper has a smooth finish and is made of 30-percent post-consumer paper, making it eco-friendly. The JAM Paper 11" x 17" brite hue recycled paper is ideal for enhancing the durability of various different types of cards and can be used with business cards, postcards, playing cards, catalogue covers, scrapbooks and more. This cardstock has a smooth finish and is made of 30-percent post-consumer paper. It is also archival, acid free and made from dyes, which are water soluble. Both the paper and the cardstock are sold individually. Furthermore, it features a total of 100 sheets per pack and is available in Astrobright Terra Lime Green. Dimensions: 17"L x 11"W. Paper Weight: 24lbs. Brightness Rating: 65. Color: Astrobright Terra Lime Green. Great to use for creating posters, flyers, brochures, catalogs, newsletters, marketing materials, and other promotional projects. Are you being called to by the vastness and immensity of the sea? No? Well then maybe this immense sea blue paper will appeal more. JAM Paper Sea Blue Matte Tabloid Paper measures a large 11 x 17 inches per sheet and is sold in a pack of 100 sheets! This smooth, 24lb, 30% recycled, high quality paper features a bright and oceanic sea blue color that is sure to get the attention of business clients, customers, mail recipients, party guests, and anyone else who sees it! When you're having trouble choosing a paper for your next event or promotional project, jump into this sea blue option and you'll float on just fine! This blue tabloid paper is acid free and printer friendly. Use it to create flyers, brochures, event programs, unique newsletters, and more!. Sold as 100/Pack.

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