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    Cougar A7 (5x7) Flat Discount Card Stock Invitations

    Finish: Natural - Smooth Finish || White - Super Smooth Finish
    Invitation Size: A7 Flat Cards (5x7)
    Style: Flat
    Printing Compatibility: copier+ Inkjet+ Laser+ Offset
    Ships Within: 1-2 business days
    Recommended Envelope: A7 and Lee
    Size Guide

    White and Natural A7 Flat Card Invitations

    Cougar White and Natural blank 5" x 7" discount card stock are a nice neutral choice for your DIY invitations. The 98 bright Cougar White A7 flat cards have a popular super smooth finish.  The neutral Natural invitations have a very printable smooth finish.  We have a wide variety of matching and coordinating A7 Envelopes.  These cards are size 5" x 7" inches.  Need Bulk Quantities? Purchase our Flat Cards in Bulk. 

    Please note:  if you are taking your blank response cards to a printer, check with your local printer on whether or not they can print on this size of stock.  Your printer may prefer 8.5" x 11" sheets for printing and then they will cut to size for you.

     

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    • Are they fold stamped? Do they come with a fold?

      These are flat cards that measure 5x7 inches, they are not scored or folded cards.

    • I want a 5x7 postcard to print linoleum block. Maybe a card with some texture is best.

      We are sorry but we are unfamiliar with this technique, so we are unable to recommend what type of card stock would be best.  Feel free to request a few samples.

    • Can the white cards be printed on? I would just like to print some text in black, not print photos on them. thanks

      They can be printed on as long as your printer can handle the size and the weight of the card stock.  We, too, can print on 5x7 card stock for you.

    • I need a fine photo quality finish for A7 folder note cards

      We would suggest getting a sample of the Cougar A-7 Folded Cards.  It is a super smooth card stock, but it is not a coated gloss card stock.  

    • what is drilling

      It is basically hole punching that we do with our paper drilling machine. This allows us to hole punch a larger stack.