algunos paper
papel de cartulina or simply cartulina
Disfibradora
pistado papel
lija sf ['lixa]
Tu trabajo se ve desorganizado y descuidado. (In this translation, the paper is considered an academic paper.)
Necesitamos papel higiénico/papel de baño.
Yes, cardstock is heavier and denser than construction paper.
cardstock
Cardstock
To make a spine for a book made out of loose paper, you can use a piece of cardstock or thicker paper to create the spine. Measure the width of the paper stack and cut the cardstock to size. Fold the cardstock in half to create a crease, then glue the loose paper stack to the inside of the cardstock spine. Finally, decorate or cover the spine to finish the book.
To say 'I have paper' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo tengo papel.'
To say 'I want paper' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero papel.'
To say 'I eat paper' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo como papel.'
form_title= Cardstock Paper form_header= Don't worry about flimsy paper when you have cardstock. How many sheets of card stock do you need?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, More than 5} What color do you want the card stock?*= _ [50] Do you want the card stock delivered?*= () Yes () N0
To say 'I have a sheet of paper' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una hoja de papel.'
12 inches of tape and a folder
Probably half of the fiber used for cardstock paper today comes from wood that has been purposely harvested. The remaining material comes from wood fiber from sawmills, recycled newspaper, some vegetable matter, and recycled cloth. Coniferous trees, such as spruce and fir, used to be preferred for papermaking because the cellulose fibers in the pulp of these species are longer, therefore making for stronger cardstock paper. These trees are called "softwood" by the cardstock paper industry. Deciduous trees (leafy trees such as poplar and elm) are called "hardwood." Because of increasing demand for cardstock paper, and improvements in pulp processing technology, almost any species of tree can now be harvested for cardstock paper. Some plants other than trees are suitable for paper-making. In areas without significant forests, bamboo has been used for cardstock paper pulp, as has straw and sugarcane.
CORRECTED: Cardstock is heavier. The original replier has been warned. Your gay for asking this. Go look it up somewhere else jew