| Material | Paper |
| Other | |
| Brand | Wausau Papers |
| Wausau Papers | |
| Color | White |
| White | |
| Item Weight | 110 Pounds |
| 110 pounds | |
| Sheet Count | 250 |
| Manufacturer | Wausau Paper |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 2.2 inches |
| Item model number | WAU40411 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Other | |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sheet Size | 8.5 x 11 |
| Brightness Rating | 94.00 |
| Paper Weight | 110 |
| Paper Finish | Coated |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WAU40411 |
| Date First Available | June 11 |
| 2007 |
Amazon, Arts, Crafts & Sewing, Card Stock, Crafting, Paper, Paper & Paper Crafts
Neenah Paper Exact Index, 110-Pounds, 8.5 x 11 Inches, 250 Sheets, White, 94 Brightness (WAU40411)
- Weight: 49.9
$1.00










Linda Youngman –
just what I ordered
Linda Youngman –
Catrina –
Good value for the money I think feels like an expensive paper cardstock. My daughter (8) loves it since she’s gotten a little older and wants better paper to draw and craft thick enough not to bleed through and make things. With her markers.
Catrina –
Birdi –
The texture of this paper is so good! So far I have painted with acrylic, markers, and ink in this paper…. NO PILLING! Very sturdy however with the moisture of the paint, the edges did curl up a bit.I don’t print with these as they are used for commissioned art.
Birdi –
Amazon Customer –
good and nice paper for the price
Amazon Customer –
Monina Cubacub –
Nice quality paper, i use for my bookmarks with bible verse, a beautiful promise of Jesus to all. I made invitation, sharing Jesus Words to all.
Monina Cubacub –
Taku –
I’ve just started gathering the things I need to establish a crafts shop, where I plan to sell merch at cons and online.This paper is really high quality, and if you’re already considering it, worth getting. This paper is excellent for general use, and feels premium. It isn’t suited for making print-and-play cards, however.Pros:- takes ink really well (pigment, ET8550)- thick and sturdy-made a deck box with it, feels high-quality enough to remain intact with a lot of use- paper is very brightCons:-not rigid enough to resist bends: can’t be used to make proxy or playing cards on their own, because a stronger bend will definitely remain in the card. This makes them not suited for riffle shuffling.-not quite thick enough to equal a TCG playing card: it is just barely short if you don’t layer it with other paper, but it’s certainly very close. I’ve pictured 20 cards side by side (left: weiss schwarz, right: 110lb cardstock)
Taku –
A C –
We used this for our sons first birthday invitation and they came out great and saved a lot of money compared to buying online
A C –
D. Rieck –
The product is fine. Exactly what I wanted, but it arrived damaged. (See corner). I make cards and usually can get 2 cards per sheet, but I can’t when a corner is damaged! Disappointed.It is the perfect weight 110 lb, and it should run through my ink jet printer just fine.
D. Rieck –
Mallory –
This is the only printer paper I will buy I love it worth every penny! I accidentally ordered the 90lb Neenah not terrible but I knew something was off I picked this paper randomly and turned out to be a constant reorder love it!!!!!
Mallory –
Kim R –
Excellent paper
Kim R –
Amazon Customer –
your description is confusing…NOTE: Providing sturdy and strong results, this 110 lb. index cardstock is heavier than standard 65 lb. cardstock, yet lighter than 80 lb. cover stock.Nice cardstock, would buy again!
Amazon Customer –
Michael L. Schilling –
I have gone through several packages of this paper. I have a Hallmark card creator software and this paper is the perfect weight for making cards. I will order more!
Michael L. Schilling –
Stephen R. Jaeger –
Use for copying pieces of music from books. Strong enough to stand up on music stand.
Stephen R. Jaeger –
Bill –
I use this card stock for posters and flyers. I was getting low in my stock, so I ordered more. I use the paper often.110 pound works well and it prints OK on my printer.
Bill –
M Hanson –
A package and the description on this website States the paper is 110 lb., but in person with 110 lb paper I have purchased at my local craft store, it is much lighter weight. It is more in line with my 65 pound paper. I still use it, but not for what I has planned.
M Hanson –
Creations –
Excellent material great quality.
Creations –
MDP –
Love this card stock paper. Goes through my Epson printer and I love to take notes on it. Also cut up for my lists that I make daily. Love that Amazon carries it.
MDP –
a steady buyer –
I ran out of this weight and brightness cardstock paper and was desperate to match it with a printing I’m doing. I was really happy this paper matches what I needed exactly, plus I have extra now. Great paper and came wrapped pretty well., not damaged. I’d buy again.
a steady buyer –
snoopsister –
Good quality. Good price. Works well for color printing classroom games.
snoopsister –
maxlom –
better price than what is in stores
maxlom –
Jen –
Bought this off of a recommendation from a YouTube video (can’t remember which one), and glad I did! Great quality, clear white, very sturdy, great for making cards!
Jen –
Donna –
This is 110 pound paper and it works great for me when making greeting cards. The paper is clear, bright and smooth. I use this all the time and will buy again
Donna –
Denise –
This is not as bright as I would have liked. But I use all types of mediums to color with. Some things bleed thru but that’s with a sharpie type marker. I’ve used other types of cardstock and sharpies and other markers streak. This covers the paper evenly and is just the right amount of thickness. Almost had a yellow tint to it.
Denise –
R. Burnette –
I use it as covers for small (30 sheet 60 page) staplebound books 8.5”H X 5.5”W.
R. Burnette –
Leslie –
If a card maker not good quality. Feels mor like an 80lb compared to 110
Leslie –
Grace Anne –
This paper is a good weight and it’s white. I’ve been stamping and coloring on it with Copics.
Grace Anne –
Christopher Ellen –
Good.
Christopher Ellen –
Karen Simerlein –
This will be my “GO TO” cardstock for card making from now on. Can’t beat the price or quality!!
Karen Simerlein –
Sheri –
I plan to use this paper to craft greeting cards—I am not disappointed. It is a nice quality, smooth and bright paper—it will be great for my intended use. The price was very competitive for the quality and quantity received compared to buying similar paper off the shelf at my local department or office store. The ream arrived intact and in good condition—ready for use!
Sheri –
mollysmom –
This is slightly off white….when used for card making with patterned papers that have white, this paper seems dull and does not match. It’s okay when using it with other solid colors or with patterned papers that have little or no white. The quality is great but the color is off.
mollysmom –
Fred –
I use this paper for die cutting and embossing, it works great.
Fred –
Cynthia Doss –
Paper wrapping on the rwam was torn in multiple places.
Cynthia Doss –
dianne fowler –
Paper is great! I buy all the time. I’m curious as to why 1 box out of 2 had smaller packs of paper? Are there really 250 sheets?
dianne fowler –
Rich & Lena H –
This paper will be used mostly for recipe cards. While it will work, it’s not as thick as I wanted. (It’s thickness is similar to index cards.)
Rich & Lena H –
Dawn Gadar –
I use the product to print certificates for students who made the President’s List.
Dawn Gadar –
AC –
I use sally use 110 lb paper for my card bases…this felt more like 95 lb…i kept it because i could use it for stamping..the value is great so i kept it anyways
AC –
Pat –
Party card favors
Pat –
Farmgirl –
Not as description. It is very thin and lightweight. Not what I needed…
Farmgirl –
Sroberts03 –
I use this paper to print adult coloring pages on and for documents I plan on using a lot and need them to last, and I love it for what I use it for. It’s nice and sturdy, thick but not too thick, and works fine with my very basic cheap canon inkjet printer I have at home, the printer doesn’t get jammed or anything. Gel pens are my favorite to use on this paper, they work great and write smoothly across it, no bleeding through to the back, even when using most markers I haven’t had any bleeding issues. It’s not smooth enough to use with brush markers like Tombows, so I wouldn’t use it for hand lettering, or if wanting to blend colors but it’s great for gel pens, colored pencils and most markers, or if you want to print something that you want to last/keep longer like an important document. Most inks I’ve used dries pretty quick, other than glitter/metallic gel pens, those will smear unless you give them a minute to dry.
Sroberts03 –
jorg_2029 –
Before you buy, know that this is a very lightweight cardstock, probably somewhere between what you would imagine cardstock to be and a regular printer paper. I saw the reviews before purchasing, so I knew what to expect, and because of that I’m a happy buyer.This is perfect for my Etsy shop. I sell acrylic pins (among other things), and I needed a lightweight cardstock for printing out my backer cards. These are lightweight enough to go through my printer easily, yet sturdy enough to bend and flex – NOT wrinkle or fold – in storage and shipping. I don’t want to spend too much money or make items unnecessarily heavy for my customers to pay to ship, so I think this is absolutely perfect. I also use this light cardstock for making “thank you” inserts for packages.If you know what to expect from this in terms of thickness, you’ll be happy with the quality and amount for the money. Just know what you’re looking for, and if you want something thick, this isn’t the product for you.
jorg_2029 –