Metallic Ice Gold and Black Metallic premium cardstocks are excellent choices for adding a luxurious, high-end look to your printed materials and creative projects.
Recommended Materials for Premium Printing
- Metallic Ice Gold Cardstock (250 GSM): Despite its name, this premium paper features a radiant, pearlescent white or soft cream base embedded with subtle, iridescent warm gold shimmers. It is highly favored for official certificates, elegant menus, and upscale invitation inserts.
- Black Metallic Shimmer Cardstock (250): This deep black paper is infused with dark metallic dust or pearlized accents. It provides a dramatic, high-contrast backdrop when paired with white, silver, or gold ink.
Project Applications & Sizing Guide
- Certificates & Diplomas: Use A4-sized Ice Gold paper (typically 160 to 250 GSM). The shimmery gold undertone provides a prestigious look that stands out.
- Business Cards: Select heavy 300 GSM paper. Black Metallic cardstock paired with gold foil stamping creates an elite, memorable corporate identity.
- Invitations & Greeting Cards (Wedding, Birthday, Thank You): Choose 250 GSM to 300 GSM cardstock. Use the Black Metallic as the sturdy outer pocket or card base, and layer Ice Gold paper inside for the readable printed text.
- DIY Crafts & Cricut Projects: Both papers handle cutting plotters, stencils, embossing folders, and die-cut machines cleanly without tearing or peeling.
Essential Printing Tips
- Laser Printers Work Best: Metallic and pearlescent coatings have non-porous surfaces. Toner-based laser printers yield crisp, smudge-free text that bonds well to the shimmer finish.
- Inkjet Printer Warning: Standard water-based inkjet inks may pool, smear, or bleed on metallic coatings because the paper cannot absorb moisture quickly. If using an inkjet, choose “Photo Paper” settings and allow several hours for the ink to dry completely.
- Writing on Black Paper: Standard black ink will not be visible on Black Metallic sheets. Always use specialized opaque pigment ink tools, such as metallic gel pens, white acrylic markers, or white colored pencils for sketching layouts