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Rose Geopaper Bond, 24 lb Craft Sheets, 25 Pack
Condition:
used
$16.50
Sale price
$16.50
Regular price
An unopened package of Rose Geopaper bond sheets, featuring 25 sheets of 8.5" × 11" paper in a sturdy 24 lb weight. Each sheet includes a soft rose‑printed design that adds a decorative touch while remaining suitable for everyday writing or printing. The floral motif offers a classic look that works well for creative or professional projects.
Details
- Unopened package of Rose Geopaper bond sheets
- 25 sheets of 8.5" × 11" paper
- 24 lb weight for durability
- Rose‑printed floral design
- Suitable for reports, resumes, newsletters, and personal correspondence
- Light wear to outer packaging may be present from storage
Use
- Ideal for letters, journaling, scrapbooking, or printed materials
- Works well for invitations, templates, or decorative documents
- Pairs nicely with fountain pens, stamps, or vintage‑inspired embellishments
Notes
This is an unopened package of new‑old‑stock paper. Packaging may show minor shelf wear from storage. Please review all provided photos and feel free to contact support with any questions to help make an informed decision. Due to the nature of stationery items, returns are not accepted.
This item is shipped directly by Wade Living and may arrive separately from other items in your order.
PPR-ROSE-24LB-8511-25
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