![]() We recommend this best embossing paper to earnest crafters who prefer their work to remain in pristine quality over the years. If you want a broader and longer format construction paper, you can get the 72-sheet pack of 12x18-inch. ![]() This pack has 144 sheets measuring 9x12 inches. Even if you tear it, you won’t see a white core common in most construction papers. However, if you keep it in a cool and dry place as recommended, the colors remain vivid as each batch is vat-dyed, maintaining the steadfastness of the colors in the paper’s fibers. Remember not to expose the construction paper to direct sunlight to prevent fading. It is also acid-free, so your artwork can last for years without notable deterioration. It is sturdy enough for craft projects like origami, embossing, and quilling. It has the right thickness at 76 lbs (205gsm). The pack comes in 12 colors per set, making it easier when assigning one set per child. It makes sorting easier if you have many kids in your class, according to one art teacher.Įach pack of Tru-Ray Color Wheel Construction Paper has 12 colors - yellow, gold, orange, festive red, holiday red, magenta, violet, purple, blue, turquoise, holiday green, and brilliant lime. The pack comes pre-sorted per set, not per color, as you can usually find in other construction paper. It is lighter than cardstock but very strong and resistant to tearing and cracking when doing projects. ![]() Won't stop me going back, but is probably stopping me from having an entire meal rather than a quick stop.According to crafters and teachers who have tried this embossing paper, the Tru-Ray Color Wheel is excellent. I also think there should be prices displayed for goods on offer, presumably there are menus which contain them but had been removed in preparation for close. Can't fault anything I've ever eaten there and I feel it's good value - £13 for 2 coffees, a can of Coke and 3 cakes on this occasion - but it's not the pleasantest environment to sit in. During our short stay today the very pleasant young lady who served us cleared several tables but there was no attempt to wipe them, straighten messed up table cloths, return high chairs, sweep crumbs off chairs or clear rubbish and food debris, which was abundant, off the floor and I've thought the same thing on all of my visits. It was towards the end of service that we visited which may also have some bearing on my one complaint - the place is always filthy. ![]() Coffee today I enjoyed greatly which probably means it would be a bit on the weak side for a real aficionado - my son often says I don't drink coffee, I drink coffee milkshakes! The cakes we had were delicious but did look a bit forlorn in their plastic bag covered slates in the display cabinet. The ice creams are great with some nice unusual flavours and good value. It's a lovely setting, especially in the summer when you can sit outside. We often go to Vallum farm for a coffee and cake on a Sunday as we live very close. After finding a clean table outside and finishing the ice cream, I collected the used tubs to find somewhere to discard them unfortunately, there were no litter bins outside and I couldn't see any inside, although I did subsequently find one in the toilets which was full and overflowing, so I added the tubs to the piles on the uncleaned tables that were still there from our arrival. The ice cream itself was cold but very average, lacking flavour and smoothness, with ice crystals having formed within the ice cream. This charge is not displayed next to the till or anywhere else. In this modern age of contactless payment, don't expect to use it and have an extra 30p added to your bill if you do use a debit card. It was still mid afternoon and they could have easily refilled the multitude of empty containers and given the paying customers a better choice. ![]() The selection of ice creams reminded me of the Monty Python cheese shop sketch, although in fairness they did actually have some ice cream, but the choice was severely limited. The tables remained that way for the 30 minutes we were there. The disappointment started when I noticed that the empty tables were littered with used cups, trays and ice cream tubs. I can only comment on the ice cream parlour as this was the only place we went into, although it was within the tea room building and some comments apply to that. I'd heard good things about Vallum Farm and decided to call in for an ice cream with my mother after having a wonderful meal elsewhere. ![]()
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