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HomePrinter & Office SuppliesPaper SuppliesHallmark Half-Fold Glossy Premium Photo Greeting Cards - 15 count |
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Quality Dec 27, 2008
By Donald R. Bartel I used this paper for the first time to create holiday greeting cards. I had previously used Avery's 1/2 fold glossy paper but I had some problems finding distributors so I decided to try the Hallmark paper. To me, the Hallmark paper seemed to be a little heavier than the Avery paper and the photo quality cards I created with the Hallmark paper were equal to those with the Avery paper. Hallmark paper was also less expensive than the Avery, at least from the sources I was able to locate.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
excellent paper Jan 20, 2009
By C. J. Armbruster
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I was using Avery glossy greeting cards and was very happy with them. But it has been very difficult to find them at a reasonable price and in the quantity I want. The Hallmark cards seem to be a little thicker and the paper is much whiter. So I am very pleased with these, plus they are much more readily available to order.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Premium Stock Apr 13, 2009
By J. Haskins Make lots of personalized greeting cards, and want them to be professional looking. There used to be an excellent 90 lb high gloss photo card stock but since it disappeared from the market, have searched and tried many brands. This Hallmark Photo Greeting Card is the best available today. Stock is heavy enough, it handles well in photo printers, and once the photo is thoroughly dry, can be decorated with glitter or other trim to make the most elaborate of cards for those special occasions.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Greeting Card Paper Sep 05, 2009
By Susan From Long Island I have found that glossy half fold greeting card paper is hard to find. This Hallmark paper makes a very impressive looking card. I will continue to buy it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good alternative to Avery Jun 26, 2009
By S. Morrison I've been designing and making greeting cards for years and used Avery glossy cards a lot. Hallmark's cards are every bit as good and the prints turn out just as well.
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