What is the texture of Vice Versa card stock?

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Love the color range of our Vice Versa line but unsure of the texture? In this video, you’ll see and hear about the two elements that give Vice Versa its unique finish:

  • Ribbed laid texture that runs horizontal to the sheet
  • Chain lines that run vertically every inch
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4 Comments

  1. Kay Coppin says:

    When using Vice Versa envelopes, is handwriting difficult? Is the texture smooth enough for handwriting? Thanks!

  2. JB says:

    Hi Kay,

    Great question! We find that handwriting on Vice Versa is difficult. Here is sample writing on a Vice Versa Albus envelope:

    sample writing Vice Versa textured envelope

    It probably looks okay, but it was difficult to write smoothly and evenly.

  3. Kim Do says:

    1) When using Vice Versa pocketfolds, is a gluestick sufficient to adhere cardstock to the pocketfold?
    2) When using Vice Versa envelopes, do address labels adhere well?

    • Kristen says:

      These are great questions Kim.

      Vice Versa is a heavily textured stock, as you noticed. However, Vice Versa pocket folds are slightly less textured on the inside, and a glue stick will certainly be sufficient to adhere card stock to the center panel.

      Address labels will also adhere to Vice Versa envelopes. Just be sure they are firmly adhered to the paper before mailing.

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