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I'm using 80 lb and 130 lb paper for everything. Not sure how the 65 lb feels.
I'm using 65 pound for invites. It is flimsier, I suppose, but at least you can print on it no problem. I think for a small tag it should be okay.
I agree, for a tag it should be fine; I usually don't go any lighter than 80# or 100# cover weight for invitations.
I agree and think it would be fine for a tag. If you wanted to feel the weight of it you could go to Staples or another office supply store and look at it.
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I'm trying to order it from paperandmore, but I don't know if it's too flimsy. I'm just going to chop it up and put a hole in it to attach to my bells. Did anyone use this kind before or should I go with something thicker?