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OK...I have a Staples in town and this cardstock is not as nice as the Georgia Pacific #110 you can buy at Wal-Mart which is very nice and affordable to use with Copics, Spectrum Noir and ProMarkers...
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I also buy as planet43 said, at xPEDx, which is a major paper company. I get it by the ream (250 sheets). Online I get it from Paper Temptress, I can't recall the max number of sheets she does at once.
I do prefer Neenah most often, but also use many of the other copic papers from Paper Temptress including their Heavenly White and Copic White.
My first choice for Copic coloring is Neenah's Classic Crest Solar White paper. I get mine by the ream (250 sheets) from Ellen Hutson's store - price listed now at $32.99. Here's the LINK. She has super quick shipping and always throws in some free ribbon with every order! :-)
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I buy mine in 250 count reams from my local Kelly Paper for $32. They do have an online store, but I don't know what they charge for shipping.
I also picked up a ream of 250 for $32 at my local Kelly Paper. It's so expensive.
I've heard people say they have good luck with Georgia Pacific paper from Wal-Mart ($5-6). I have some of the latter, but haven't used it for Copics. I'm looking forward to a side-by-side comparison. I'm still very much an amateur Copic user and may not be able to tell the difference. And if I can't, I'll stick with the cheapest. ;-)
I also picked up a ream of 250 for $32 at my local Kelly Paper. It's so expensive.
I've heard people say they have good luck with Georgia Pacific paper from Wal-Mart ($5-6). I have some of the latter, but haven't used it for Copics. I'm looking forward to a side-by-side comparison. I'm still very much an amateur Copic user and may not be able to tell the difference. And if I can't, I'll stick with the cheapest. ;-)
I use both... I prefer Neenah, but it doesn't feed thru my printer well, and I do a lot of digis. GP goes thru my printer no problem, but the copics don't blend as smoothly on it.