Cardstock
Cardstock is the collective name for paper with a weight that is thicker or heavier than standard copy paper, often subdivided with terms such as lightweight or heavyweight cardstock. Cardstock is used as a card base, due to its sturdiness.
White cardstock
For a lot of , a non-branded cardstock is good enough. Especially if you're going to glue elements on the front of your card.
A second benefit to white cardstock is that you can color your white paper in any color you want, with pretty much any kind of coloring medium.
Well-known brands and types
- Neenah Classic Crest Solar White Cover (297 GSM)
Colored cardstock
The benefit of using colored cardstock is that it often matches the colors of stamping ink of the same brand.
You can always darken your colored cardstock with a gray ink or a darker ink color in the same color family as your paper.
White core
Note that some colored cardstock is white cardstock that has the color printed on both sides (as opposed to paper that has the same color all the way through). This white core cardstock can be used for some cool such as sanding off bits after having run it through an embossing folder, or tearing off a bit exposing the white core.
