I'm having an issue with double-sided paper. I kinda feel like I'm wasting the other side. It may be completely neurotic but I was wondering....Which do you prefer and why?
I used to think that too, but now I've realized it's all about options. You get more choices for your money and they coordinate so it's a bonus! Now I hate single sided paper - it always makes me think they're being cheap
LOL, I did that too.girlsmommy wrote: When I buy double sided paper I always buy 2. Okay, maybe 4.
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I feel the same way. I can't remember where I saw it but someone did a LO and cut an area so that when folded back it showed the other side of the paper. I thought that was s good use of double sided paper but I forgot to save it to refer back too.
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I went through the same thing as you! But think of it this way, you have two choices in one sheet (another difficult decision ) and its also a thicker cardstock, which I am definitely in favor of hands down!
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That's true. I'm getting ready to make a big purchase and I'm trying to talk myself into buying double-sided paper. Ok! I'm going to do it!!! Double-sided paper...here I come!
I love double sided paper. I always buy at least two sheets.
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I like double sided because they coordinate so well and the paper is a nice heavier weight. I do like that you have the option to use one or the other or both
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I used to feel like that. And to an extent I still do. Especially if I am using the ds paper as the background. But I find that if I use it for other things, then I have the scraps left over and I can use the other side for something else.
And I really don't have a preference for which I like better. As long as the paper is thick it makes no difference to me.
And I really don't have a preference for which I like better. As long as the paper is thick it makes no difference to me.
I like double sided. It takes away some of the guess work and gives you more options.
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I hate wasting a side so I always get extra. Every once in a while I will see a project where double-sided paper is critical. So you never know. I usually buy one-sided paper. I might be more prone to double-sided paper if I actually hate one side and love the other. Then it doesn't feel like a waste. Weird...
I feel the exact same way Day! I LOVE double sided paper because I think I get more bang for my buck! I rarely use a full sheet of PP on one layout, so I'll just be careful when I'm trimming so I can use the scraps on something else!DaisyLou wrote: I used to think that too, but now I've realized it's all about options. You get more choices for your money and they coordinate so it's a bonus! Now I hate single sided paper - it always makes me think they're being cheap
I love double sided paper. If it's single then it better be half the price or double the weight as the double sided to make it worth the value.
I feel that same way about double sided paper...most of the time I feel like I am waisting the other side but sometimes I do like it. If I HAD to choose, I think I would choose one-sided paper.
I second that!DaisyLou wrote: I used to think that too, but now I've realized it's all about options. You get more choices for your money and they coordinate so it's a bonus! Now I hate single sided paper - it always makes me think they're being cheap
Leslie
I love double sided paper. It allows for more options and combinations in a LO, I feel.
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