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Neenah Astrobrights Paper Is A Neon Lover's Dream

Full Disclosure: I received products free of charge for the purpose of providing a review. My opinions are completely my own based on my experience.

When it comes to my running I am pretty much known for my neon bright clothes. What can I say I love all things bright :-) So when I saw this paper imagine my joy at all of the bright bright colors




I suppose it would be a little too much if I taped pieces of this on my body when  I ran :-) but there are of course more practical uses for this bright paper. 

The Neenah Astrobrights comes in 24lb weight and 65lb. And honestly the possibilities are endless. It just so happened that Lil Man needed a little practice with using the scissors. Apparently he's like his Momma and also loves all things bright. He was more than thrilled with this paper.


So we put the Astrobrights paper to the test. And it held up great to little hands. We put it through the cut test, the draw test, the tear test and the list goes on an on. I am extremely pleased with the quality of this paper. 

The colors are vibrant, but the quality also seemed premium. It really held up well to being bent. This paper would be great for invitations, announcements, and tons of other projects. To get this quality paper and other great office supplies, check out shoplet.com 

Lil Man and I are off to do some art projects :-) 

Full Disclosure: I received products free of charge for the purpose of providing a review. My opinions are completely my own based on my experience.



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