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Coloured Paper/Cover Stock

To save on stress down the line, we're working on several DIY projects now, including our programs.  They're pretty much designed now, though we won't print them until we've confirmed all the details with our priests.  However, I want to at least have an idea of where to get the materials that I need.

I've designed them to be like a booklet, and I'd like to do a navy blue cover using a heavier piece of letter-sized paper folded in half, kind of like this:


I have NO IDEA where to find this though.  Staples has cover stock, but not in this colour.  Any suggestions?
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Re: Coloured Paper/Cover Stock

  • edited December 2011
    Hi, check out cardsandpockets.com, I ordered our place cards from there. It was cheap, but the shipping to Canada was $$$, but they have every colour imaginable.
  • APW2010APW2010 member
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    edited December 2011
    The Paper Place - http://www.thepaperplace.ca/ - on Queen st.

    They have a lot of paper choices, both cardstock and decorative, and if you are like me it really helps to see and feel the papers I'm considering. Well worth the visit.
  • LittlinLittlin member
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    edited December 2011
    Paperland has a lot of choices too!
  • lalap69lalap69 member
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    edited December 2011
    Oh wow, the Paper Place looks amazing!  I'm definitely going to have to check it out.  The others look promising too.  Thanks so much for the direction, everyone! :)
    Planning Our Wedding - Updated 04/11/11
    imageWedding Countdown Ticker
    "If you can't think of something nice to say, don't say something nice" - Stephen Colbert
  • kelleepkelleep member
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    edited December 2011
    What are the prices like at either of those places, I've checked the websites out, but no prices for cardstock.  I'm doing all my own paper stuff too (invites/programs/placecards) and am looking to find decent paper that isn't going to cost too much.  I've heard of people using construction paper for their invites (in a cream colour, distress the edges and it apparantly looks good), but i'm afraid it won't be thick enough.  However the price is right for construction paper.  So if you are checking out those places, please let us know the price points :)
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