Office Max has some really good paper that I used to make a tuckbox
for my Decktet.  The tuckbox sucked, but that is a product of my
shoddy workmanship, not the good thickness of the carstock (and the
beautiful colors that their print service had printed on there for
me).

It was a 100-lb "silk" texture cardstock -- not glossy, but not as
flat as a matte finish.  Makes for really good bright colors.  110-lb
might work, but a lot of places won't print on such a heavy stock with
their printers.

-K

On Jan 24, 9:53 pm, Wasgo <[email protected]> wrote:
> So I tried making tuck boxes using Staples print service. I was hoping
> to get 110lb cover stock, but all they had was stiff photo paper. I
> cut them, glued them, and waited. They suck. Every time I turn them
> upside down, the flaps come loose. Will it be better with 110lb cover
> stock.

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