Place of Origin:
CHINA---ShanDong
Brand Name:
CHINA PAPER
Certification:
SGS,FDA,FSC
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Color Paper
Colored paper is generally referred to simply as "colored paper" or "color paper", but depending on its type, finish, and intended use, it can have more specific names, such as:
Color Offset Paper – a high-quality paper designed for offset printing.
Construction Paper – a heavier, textured paper often used for crafts and school projects.
Toned Paper – paper that has a subtle, muted color, often used in art and design.
Pastel Paper – lightly tinted paper, popular for artistic sketches and pastel work.
Cardstock / Colored Card – thicker colored paper for cards, invitations, and packaging.
In printing and manufacturing industries, you might also hear terms like "dyed paper", "tinted stock", or "pigmented paper" depending on the coloring process.
Multi-Color Customerized Color Paper Used for Making Handicraft Educational Paper Office Paper
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Product name | Color Paper | Color Board |
Gram | 70g | 170g |
Gram | 75g | 180g |
Gram | 80g | 200g |
Gram | 110g | 300g |
Gram | 150g | 400g |
Features of Color Paper / Color Board
Color paper is available in a wide spectrum of shades—from classic red, blue, and yellow to fresh greens, soft pinks, and many more—offering endless possibilities to match different design styles and creative visions. Whether aiming for a bold, attention-grabbing look or a subtle, refined tone, there is a color to suit every need.
The vivid, uniform pigmentation of colored paper ensures that projects stand out, making it ideal for producing materials with strong visual impact. It performs exceptionally well across a variety of printing and writing methods, including laser printing, inkjet printing, photocopying, and traditional handwriting.
Its excellent adaptability means it can be used for both functional and decorative purposes. From professional office documents and marketing materials to school projects, event invitations, and artistic creations, colored paper fits seamlessly into a wide range of industries, including business, education, advertising, packaging, and the creative arts.
Durable, versatile, and visually appealing, color paper is not just a printing material—it is a medium for expression, branding, and communication.
Event Invitations and Stationery
Colored paper brings elegance, personality, and visual appeal to event invitations, whether for weddings, corporate functions, milestone birthdays, or festive parties. When combined with high-quality printing techniques such as foil stamping, embossing, or UV coating—or with the charm of handwritten calligraphy—it transforms a simple invitation into a memorable keepsake.
Different shades can be chosen to match the theme and tone of the occasion:
Soft pastels for romantic weddings or baby showers.
Bold, vibrant tones for lively celebrations and parties.
Metallic or deep jewel tones for formal and sophisticated events.
In stationery design, colored paper is equally versatile. It is used for letterheads, thank-you cards, greeting cards, and personalized notepads, adding both a professional and creative touch. The right choice of color not only sets the mood but also reinforces brand identity or personal style, making every piece of stationery more distinctive and impactful.
FAQ
1. What is the difference between color paper and color board?
Color paper is generally lighter in weight and more flexible, while color board (or colored cardstock) is heavier, thicker, and more rigid. Both are dyed during manufacturing for uniform color throughout.
2. Will the color fade over time?
High-quality color paper and boards are made with fade-resistant dyes, so they keep their vibrancy for a long time under normal indoor conditions. Prolonged direct sunlight exposure may still cause some fading.
3. Can I print on color paper or color board?
Yes. Both can be used with inkjet and laser printers, as well as offset printing presses. For thicker boards, check that your printer supports heavy paper weights.
4. Is colored paper eco-friendly?
Many brands now offer recycled, chlorine-free, or FSC-certified colored paper. Some even produce biodegradable or compostable variants.
5. What sizes and weights are available?
They come in multiple sizes (A4, Letter size, custom sizes) and a wide range of grammages (typically 70–300+ gsm), depending on your project needs.
6. What are common uses for color paper and color board?
They are used for arts and crafts, invitations, business cards, product tags, packaging, scrapbooking, posters, and decorative printing.
7. Can it be customized?
Yes. You can easily cut, fold, emboss, foil-stamp, or print on it. Many suppliers also offer custom colors and sizes for bulk orders.
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