📄 Elevate your ideas with premium A5 card stock — because first impressions count!
House of Card & Paper A5 White Card offers 100 sheets of smooth, 160 GSM thick card stock, perfectly sized at 148.5 x 210 mm. Ideal for office tasks, creative hobbies, and compatible with many printers, this UK-made pack ensures durability and professional quality for all your paper needs.
Manufacturer | House of Card and Paper |
Brand | House of Card & Paper |
Model Number | HCP454 |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 1.5 x 14.8 cm; 160 g |
Colour | White |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | A5 |
Sheet Size | A5 /148.5 x 210mm |
Paper Finish | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | HCP454 |
Item Weight | 160 g |
K**Y
Lush
Beautiful, quality A5 card. Cleanly cut edges and prints very nicely on a basic at home printer.Great thickness, true to size (added to A5 binder planner).Excellent value for money. Will order more!
A**R
Good finish - fits in well withpictures
Good quality - does the job.
P**X
Good quality and great value for money
Good quality at a great priice with prompt delivery
R**E
Great Quality A5 Paper at an Amazing Price!
I recently purchased A5 paper and I'm very pleased with my choice! The value for money is great. This paper offers high quality without breaking the bank. The thickness is perfect, providing a sturdy feel while remaining easy to handle. I was impressed with its printer-friendly quality; my prints came out crisp with no smudging. Whether I'm printing documents or creating flyers, this paper meets my needs perfectly. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for reliable and affordable A5 paper!
S**R
Perfect for certificates at brilliant price
I used this to print certificates and it worked perfectly. Nice thickness, smooth, perfectly white. All round great value!
I**S
GREAT PRODUCT
JUST WHAT I NEEDED 👍
D**
Great
A big pricey but good quality
W**S
Not great for printing
Good value nicely cut paper….no it’s not really very card like definitely thin for 160gsm. Unfortunately prints very dull.More craft than printer I’d say.