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Color paper is paper that is dyed or tinted during manufacturing, giving it a uniform color throughout the sheet.
Unlike printed or coated paper, the color goes through the fibers, so it’s consistent on both sides and won’t fade when cut or folded.
It comes in many shades and weights, and is widely used for arts and crafts, invitations, tags, packaging, and office printing.
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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 |
How It’s Made
Color Paper is produced by blending pigments or dyes directly into the paper pulp during the manufacturing process. The concentration and type of coloring agent determine the shade, tone, and vibrancy. After forming, the sheets go through drying, calendering, and finishing for a smooth, uniform result.
Variety of Finishes
Available in matte, glossy, satin, metallic, and textured finishes, each offering a unique visual and tactile experience. For example:
Matte – soft, glare-free look for professional uses
Glossy – vibrant and reflective, perfect for eye-catching prints
Metallic – luxury feel for premium packaging or creative projects
Acid-Free & Archival Quality
Acid-free color paper resists yellowing and brittleness over time, making it ideal for artwork, certificates, scrapbooking, and long-term document storage.
Eco-Friendly Choices
Sustainable options include paper made from recycled fibers, FSC-certified pulp, or chlorine-free bleaching, reducing environmental impact.
Versatility & Compatibility
Easily cut, folded, embossed, die-cut, or scored, making it suitable for crafts, packaging, cards, brochures, and displays. Works with inkjet and laser printing, enabling personalized designs and professional-quality graphics.
Color Offset Paper offers a wide range of applications across commercial, educational, and creative fields. It is commonly used to produce business cards, wedding cards, invitation cards, greeting cards, and other printed materials that require a professional finish and vibrant colors.
It is also an excellent choice for tags and labels such as clothing tags, shoe tags, and product hang tags, where durability and visual appeal are equally important.
In education and arts, color offset paper serves as a key material for arts and crafts projects, used by students, designers, and hobbyists in various creative areas. It is ideal for handicraft making, decorative work, and scrapbooking, offering a broad range of colors and textures.
For office and professional use, it is suitable for printing documents, creating paper stationery, presentation covers, and folders. It supports both inkjet printing for everyday office work and offset printing for high-volume, high-quality production on printing machinery.
Q1: What is color paper?
A: Color paper is paper dyed or tinted during manufacturing, with a uniform color throughout the sheet, not just printed or coated on the surface.
Q2: What are the common uses of color paper?
A: It is widely used for arts and crafts, school projects, business cards, invitations, tags, packaging, and decorative printing.
Q3: Can color paper be printed on?
A: Yes, color paper is compatible with various printing methods, including offset printing, digital printing, and inkjet printing.
Q4: What weights (grammages) are available for color paper?
A: Color paper comes in a range from lightweight (around 60gsm) to heavy cardstock (up to 400gsm or more), suitable for different applications.
Q5: Is color paper recyclable?
A: Yes, most color papers are recyclable, but it depends on the dyes and coatings used. It’s best to check local recycling guidelines.
Q6: Can I customize colors and sizes?
A: Yes, many suppliers offer custom colors, sizes, and packaging options to meet specific customer requirements.
Q7: How does color paper differ from printed paper?
A: Color paper has color throughout the fibers, ensuring consistent color on both sides and better durability, unlike printed paper where color is only on the surface.