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Navigator Paper

    As you know I do a lot of digital crafting. Choosing the right paper to print on is a bit of a challenge. I have tried many different papers over the years, somecwith good results and some not so good.
    I found Navigator paper by chance when I was shopping in my local Wilko.

Navigator Paper is a Super Smooth paper with a weight of 120gm. It is I think the best paper I have used. As soon as you get it out of the packet you can feel the quality. Its just feels so nice. Now I use it for just about everything. I print all of my backing papers onto it, and I even find it good enough to print my decoupage onto.
Imagine my delight when I found a box of 8 half ream packets on Amazon. It cost a little over £25 it is almost half the price it would have cost to buy individual packets.

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