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Grafix Medium Weight Acid-Free 0.057” Chipboard Sheets, Create Three-Dimensional Embellishments for Cards, Papercrafts, Mixed Media, Home Décor, and More, 12 x 12, Natural, 25 Count
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- Medium Weight Chipboard Sheets
- Measures 12 by 12 inches
- Package contains 25 sheets of natural colored chipboard
- Acid-free design
- Imported item
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Product Dimensions | 12 x 1.5 x 12 inches |
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Item model number | 303184 |
ASIN | B0013JRFUA |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #12,200 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #5 in Scrapbooking Chipboard |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 4.55 pounds |
Manufacturer | Grafix |
Date First Available | October 21, 2008 |
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Medium-weight chipboard sheets: natural. Grafix chipboard sheets come to you completely bare so you can dress them up however you would like. Paint; ink; stamp sand, distress the cover with paper fibers and fabric; stitch; die-cut; layer and even creates a handmade album--the possibilities are endless. Acid-free. The Package contains twenty-five 12 by 12-inch sheets. Imported.
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Customers like the quality, weight and value of the hanging ornament. They mention that it's great for crafting projects, making boxes and purses, and mixed media art. They appreciate the value for money. However, some customers have mixed opinions on thickness and ease of cutting.
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Customers like the quality of the hanging ornament. They mention that it's well-made, sturdy, and has a good thickness. Some say that the quality is exactly as described, and it works well for crafting and framing.
"...it's at a good crossroad of easy to cut and strong enough to stand on edge." Read more
"Quality exactly as described. I use it to cut out names for my cake orders and then paint it! Adds a personalized touch to all my cakes." Read more
"...It's chipboard. It's actually decent quality thick chipboard. Unfortunately it's too thick (I thought it might be) for what I had intended it for...." Read more
"This chip board is definitely for making very sturdy boxes / projects of any kind...." Read more
Customers like the value of the hanging ornament. They say it's a great deal for the price, and it will save you money if you're into bookbinding. Customers also say the chipboard is sturdy but not ridiculous.
"...Definitely good for notepads or small mini-albums. It's a good value too. Wish it had been a cleaner cut...." Read more
"Exactly what I need for album making. Sturdy chipboard at a reasonable price. I love the 12" X 12" size." Read more
"...I'm sorta glad that I had to resort to Amazon, as this is pretty good value...." Read more
"...A little pricey, but less expensive than what you can find at michaels" Read more
Customers like the hanging ornament. They say it's great for crafting projects, making boxes and purses, and mixed-media art. Some say it is super useful for science projects and that it cuts well with a box cutter. Some customers also mention that it is perfect for their needs and that they will definitely purchase more.
"Really good for model making." Read more
"...model railroads and role playing games and this chip board is great for building walls and such. Cuts great on my laser cutter." Read more
"Very thick and sturdy! Great for crafts. I’m still trying to dial in the correct settings for my Cricut Maker...." Read more
"These are super thick. Perfect for making scrapbooks and albums." Read more
Customers like the weight of the hanging ornament. They mention that it is a nice weight and thickness, and definitely sturdy enough for a hanging ornament, and that it's the perfect weight and size.
"...It's heavier than the cardboard that comes in t-shirts and pants etc. and has a nice stiffness to it...." Read more
"...It was perfect for that. It is thick and has a little give but not heavy. My dies stay put even with moving around, I travel with my dies...." Read more
"This chipboard is a nice medium weight. It's sturdy, but not unbendable. It can easily be hole punched with a crop-a-dile...." Read more
"Great item. Perfect for crafting and nice weight for framing." Read more
Customers are mixed about the thickness of the hanging ornament. Some mention that it's choice, not the stiffest but certainly thick, the perfect thickness to resist damage from the rotary blade, and it' s the perfect weight that doesn't bend at all. However, others say that it is not as thick as they thought it would be, and that it may be too thick for cutting in a cameo 3.
"...This is the perfect thickness to resist damage from the rotary blade.Notes:..." Read more
"...It's just a bit too thick for that- and will not cut with an Exacto knife by itself. It's chipboard. It's actually decent quality thick chipboard...." Read more
"...lol!It's stiff enough to hold its shape and easy to cut. For what I'm using it for I'm very happy...." Read more
"...I agree with the complaints regarding the lack of detail on the thickness of the product...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of cutting. Some mention that the chipboard is sturdy, cuts easily, and glues on to Cardstock without any issues. However, others say that it's thick for their liking and it'd be hard to cut it with the cutter. Some say that the cuts are clean, but not suitable for finished crafting cutouts.
"...it's at a good crossroad of easy to cut and strong enough to stand on edge." Read more
"...Cuts great on my laser cutter." Read more
"...It's just a bit too thick for that- and will not cut with an Exacto knife by itself. It's chipboard. It's actually decent quality thick chipboard...." Read more
"...lol!It's stiff enough to hold its shape and easy to cut. For what I'm using it for I'm very happy...." Read more
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OTHER Than that- it' really nice thick chipboard as I previously stated. Not quite as thick as a penny. This is good stuff to have around for various projects. I would say it's just shy of being thick enough for book board, but it's pretty darn close. Definitely good for notepads or small mini-albums. It's a good value too. Wish it had been a cleaner cut. I worked in a print shop for years and when we ordered chipboard from our paper source it was only cut down on certain days before they changed the blades. Same for our in-house bindery. So- Beware! Cutting Chipboard will dull whatever you are using... very quickly if you do a lot. As for die cutting- I'm sure it would work with the steel rule dies like Sizzix Bigz, but probably too thick for the Sizzlets and other various wafer dies. Not sure about electric die cutters... it's really thick. I wouldn't try it with my old Cricut, even with the deep housing. But that's all I have. I also tried cutting in my little 12" Fiskars cutter and it will NOT cut through. HOWEVER... it does do a nice clean job to score it and finish cutting (or not) with an Exacto knife. It's really thick though. So die cut carefully.I would buy again. Like I said- it's good to have around.
For the price (roughly $17) I decided that I was going to risk ignoring the negative reviews.
I needed something to make templates for sewing projects that I make a lot of (and would therefore stack fabric layers for quicker cuts) - for example I've made a lot of masks and the cheerio box templates are shredded from my rotary blade. This is the perfect thickness to resist damage from the rotary blade.
Notes:
~ This is approximately the seventh project I've made with my Cricut Maker that I purchased earlier in the month.
~ The knife blade is brand new and just calibrated before the initial run.
~ Definitely should've cut it down to 11 inches to avoid the star wheels, but it worked out pretty well, so if you need something done quickly, the 12×12 size is fine (just try not to wear out your wheels by abusing them).
~ I chose the Heavy Chipboard option, which is for 2 mm (Damask Chipboard would have been more fitting since the sheets are 1.5mm).
~ KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR MACHINE! Seriously, at the material setting I had it on, Design Space was going to make 24 passes - do you know what I stopped it at? 6. I've attached a picture of the mat because you can see the cut outline. Yes the (semi mutilated) mat is one of the more expensive lightweight cricut brand mats, however when I unboxed it with the machine it was bent and has maintained a warp no matter how much weight I keep on it to flatten it *sigh*.
~ I used Scotch Blue Painters Tape to help hold the chipboard to the mat. I only had issues peeling it off from sections where the star wheels continually passed over, probably making a more secure bond to the chipboard. I'll have to see what happens with future projects.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2020
For the price (roughly $17) I decided that I was going to risk ignoring the negative reviews.
I needed something to make templates for sewing projects that I make a lot of (and would therefore stack fabric layers for quicker cuts) - for example I've made a lot of masks and the cheerio box templates are shredded from my rotary blade. This is the perfect thickness to resist damage from the rotary blade.
Notes:
~ This is approximately the seventh project I've made with my Cricut Maker that I purchased earlier in the month.
~ The knife blade is brand new and just calibrated before the initial run.
~ Definitely should've cut it down to 11 inches to avoid the star wheels, but it worked out pretty well, so if you need something done quickly, the 12×12 size is fine (just try not to wear out your wheels by abusing them).
~ I chose the Heavy Chipboard option, which is for 2 mm (Damask Chipboard would have been more fitting since the sheets are 1.5mm).
~ KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR MACHINE! Seriously, at the material setting I had it on, Design Space was going to make 24 passes - do you know what I stopped it at? 6. I've attached a picture of the mat because you can see the cut outline. Yes the (semi mutilated) mat is one of the more expensive lightweight cricut brand mats, however when I unboxed it with the machine it was bent and has maintained a warp no matter how much weight I keep on it to flatten it *sigh*.
~ I used Scotch Blue Painters Tape to help hold the chipboard to the mat. I only had issues peeling it off from sections where the star wheels continually passed over, probably making a more secure bond to the chipboard. I'll have to see what happens with future projects.
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The picture shows the chipboard cut with the Tim Holtz Cathedral Window Bigz die, and painted with some Dina Wakely acrylics. I ran it through using a Vagabond 2, but it would work as well with the Big Shot or Big Kick machines.
The finished die cut is not only sturdy, but will add dimension to whatever piece I use it with.
This is probably about as heavy as you'd want to go for die cutting chip board. It's too thick for the really thin dies, but great for the thick 'cookie cutter' Bigz dies.
Reviewed in Canada on April 15, 2021
The picture shows the chipboard cut with the Tim Holtz Cathedral Window Bigz die, and painted with some Dina Wakely acrylics. I ran it through using a Vagabond 2, but it would work as well with the Big Shot or Big Kick machines.
The finished die cut is not only sturdy, but will add dimension to whatever piece I use it with.
This is probably about as heavy as you'd want to go for die cutting chip board. It's too thick for the really thin dies, but great for the thick 'cookie cutter' Bigz dies.
It is perfect for my use, and other hobbyists would be able to make great use of it as well.
I do not recommend it for children unless they receive help from an adult during cutting.