Hi, I was wondering if anyone can tell me what kind of white board was used in this material folding tutorial.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43871-1.htm and where one could find it. Thanks Bunches |
It looks to me as if those are foam core boards -- very light and widely available in places like Walmart, Target, etc. They would likely be in the school products area where posterboard and paper are sold. The boards are about a quarter-inch thick with white paper on both sides. They also come in black.
Just be aware that the paper on these would not be acid-free (archival quality). If using them to store fabric, you might want to coat them with polyurethane. |
Looks like coroplast or foam core....most craft/hobby stores have it...some home improvement places carry it also.
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she says it's sign board, I guess the waxy corrigated stuff that politians use, I'm sure the foam core would work
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They look like the coroplast boards. There's a lady on the board that sells them already cut for a reasonable price.
Here's her topic, http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-94172-1.htm I really like the coroplast boards. They're really light weight and they're acid free. |
I bought the foam boards (like poster board, but it's foam) at the Dollar Tree so they werw only $1 each and I got around 20 small boards from 1 board.
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Thanks everyone....found the acid free boards at Home Depot
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Hi
What were the home depot boards called?
Originally Posted by btiny36
Thanks everyone....found the acid free boards at Home Depot
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Originally Posted by BeeNana
Hi
What were the home depot boards called?
Originally Posted by btiny36
Thanks everyone....found the acid free boards at Home Depot
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I bought the corollary boards at home depot and cut them myself
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