








✨ Elevate Every Creation with Shimmering Sophistication ✨
Ohuhu Shimmer Cardstock offers 100 sheets of premium 8.5" x 11" heavyweight (80 lb/216 gsm) double-sided shimmer paper. Acid-free and archival safe, it’s designed for professional-quality crafts, invitations, and printing without ink smudges, making it the go-to choice for millennial creatives who want their projects to shine and impress.








K**I
Sturdy and Beautiful
Beautiful paper
A**R
Cardstock
Good weight for cards with an awesome shimmer!
R**.
Card stock
Very good quality card stock. The pearl finish on it made the crosses I made beautiful.
A**R
Cuts well
I love this cardstock. It has a nice shimmer and cuts well in the Silhouette.
H**R
Good quality but the gold is too yellow
I was so excited to make stars with this but it's way too yellow. The picture doesn't even do it justice. At first I thought I was sent the wrong color. The quality seems great! The color is seamless, it's sturdy. Just not the gold I was wanting.
D**.
Great Stock
Did the job I need to use it for worked perfect
B**O
Not the color as picture
I ordered a gold and I got more like a yellow
B**E
Lots of defects
The pages were darker than I had hoped. I was looking for an off white/pearl color and they were more of a pearlescent ivory so darker and more beige but I wouldn't have lowered my review for that. The problem was that almost 1/5 of the sheets were unusable for a multitude of reasons. Some had green spots on them, some were only pearlescent on one side and were a darker flat color on the other, some had what looked like drips run across them and others still were missing all color on either an entire side or half of a side. There was a lot of sheets in pack but losing 20 of the 100 meant I needed more to finish wedding invitations. Additionally the paper didn't take very well to intricate cuts from my cricut. The card split in places fraying like fabric even with new blades and mats. When it works it looks beautiful... but if you use this order more than you think you need because there is a significant margin of error for faults.
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