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Printable Cardstock

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Create custom marketing or advertising pieces with printable cardstock.
Design and print business cards, door hangers, tags, greeting cards, and more on our blank, non-yellowing cardstock material.
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Blank Cardstock Features & Uses

Our white cardstock material is a blank uncoated white printable paper. It's made of 7.5 point, 118 lb. cardstock with a GSM of 175. Our bright white cardstock sheets are non-yellowing for long-term use and designed to work with most laser and inkjet printers. Choose from perforated options, folded varieties, or die-cut shapes for your project.

Common uses include:

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What can I make with cardstock paper?

    Cardstock paper works well for tags, cards, inserts, business cards, signage, invitations, place cards, menus, and other printed pieces that need a sturdier feel than standard paper. It is a good choice for items that will be handed out, tied on, inserted into packaging, or displayed.

  • Is cardstock paper the same as an adhesive label?

    No, cardstock is different from adhesive label material. Use cardstock for printable pieces like tags, cards, inserts, menus, and display items. Choose label materials when the piece needs to stick directly to a product, package, mailer, or surface.

  • Can I print it with my home or office printer?

    Cardstock printing depends on your printer’s paper-handling specifications. Some printers can handle thicker paper better than others, and feed paths can affect print results. Check your printer manual and the product details before ordering.

  • When should I choose cardstock instead of labels?

    Choose cardstock when the piece will be handed out, tied on, inserted, displayed, or used as a tag rather than stuck to a product. Choose labels when the information needs to adhere directly to packaging, mailers, containers, or surfaces. Cardstock is better for standalone printed pieces, while labels are better for applied branding or identification.

  • Is cardstock weatherproof?

    Cardstock paper is best for indoor or controlled-use applications unless details state otherwise. If the printed piece may face moisture, outdoor exposure, or frequent handling, consider looking for labels with a weatherproof or polyester material.

  • Should I use cardstock for hang tags or product labels?

    Use cardstock for hang tags, inserts, cards, or pieces that will be tied on, handed out, or placed in packaging. Use adhesive labels when the design needs to stick directly to the product or container.