Canvas Extra R Fantasia
Canvas Extra R FA is a lighter weight, acrylic coated cotton cloth with paper backing. Available in vellum and linen finish.
Application | Albums, Bookbinding, Decorative Packaging, Hobbies & Crafts, Looseleaf, Menus & Hospitality, Point Of Purchase, Portfolios, Scrapbooking |
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Availability | Non-stocked |
Characteristics | Uncoated Linen |
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Minimum Order | 55 Yards |
Standard Width | 39" |
Thickness | 7.5mils |
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