✉️ Write history with every letter – vintage style meets modern professionalism!
Better Office Products Aged Paper Stationery offers a 100-piece set of letter-sized, double-sided faux parchment sheets and matching envelopes. Featuring 6 distinct vintage designs printed on high-quality 27 lb. bond paper and 32 lb. envelopes, this set is printer-friendly and perfect for creating elegant, old-fashioned letters and invitations that stand out in any professional or personal setting.
Manufacturer | Better Office Products |
Brand | Better Office Products |
Item Weight | 1.44 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.25 x 9 x 1.25 inches |
Item model number | 63900 |
Color | Assorted Antique Designs |
Size | 8.5 x 11 Inch |
Sheet Size | 8.5 x 11 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | 63900 |
C**R
Perfect for that old-time look
My friend and I have a thing where we write funny colonial style letters to one another (think if Martha Washington were writing her friend Betsy Ross). It is actually so hilarious how things are phrased from back in the day and it's just a source of a good laugh and fun mail dopamine. But this is the paper I use and it's a great quality and I'll likely keep buying it!
N**S
Great Project!!
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B**Y
Great paper with authentic look
This paper was great and just as expected. We used it for a Harry Potter camp to create letters from Hogwarts. It looked great and was a good value for the money. The envelopes worked great and had ample adhesion. You could use these for a variety of projects.
B**N
Great product!
Great product!
A**N
Great quality, aged look that I was after
I was after some quality paper that looked aged. My only complaint was the 3 shades. It would be better to have the set all one shade. Other than they they were great for our Boston Tea Party official invites.
J**E
Good quality.
Great quality.
A**N
Vintage looking
These were perfect for invitations for my daughter's Renaissance birthday.
W**T
Great for D&D props
I've used these extensively as a DM in my Curse of Strahd campaign, to write notes left by Strahd or recreate props from various elements in the game, and my players... well, they only kind of like them, but lets get real, thats not why I am doing this. I love making props, and I'm the DM, so they are getting props.There is a little bit of a gloss sheen to some of them, but I've done both hand-written (using a felt-tipped pen, like a sharpie) as well as fed them through my printer, and haven't had to deal with any smudging.Way easier than using regular paper and aging it with coffee or tea (though it does still feel like brand new printer paper).
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