




🎨 Elevate your craft game with Grafix—where every sheet sparks a masterpiece!
Grafix Medium Weight Chipboard offers 25 natural, acid-free 12"x12" sheets at 0.057" thickness, designed for professional-quality die cuts, 3D embellishments, and versatile papercrafts. Its perfect size fits most cutters, making it a must-have for millennial creatives seeking durable, customizable materials to elevate their projects.










| ASIN | B0013JRFUA |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,449 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #14 in Scrapbooking Chipboard |
| Brand | Grafix |
| Brand Name | Grafix |
| Color | Natural, Pack of 25 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 11,909 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00096701140879 |
| Is Customizable? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 1.5 x 12 inches |
| Item Display Dimensions | 1.5 x 1.5 x 12 inches |
| Item Type Name | Grafix Medium Weight Chipboard Sheets 12"X12" 25/Pkg - Natural |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GRAFIX |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No warranty. |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Mounting Type | Hanging |
| Number of Pieces | 25 |
| Occasion | All |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Style | Natural, Pack of 25 |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style | Natural, Pack of 25 |
| Target Audience | Adult, Children, Teens |
| Theme | ALL |
| UPC | 359627472951 046953993471 967011408792 096701140879 |
| Unit Count | 25.0 Count |
N**I
Grafix Medium Weight Chipboard
This chipboard is great. It's sturdy and the perfect size to fit through my cutter.
P**S
Good quality
Love this product. I wanted to try black chipboard instead of the regular cardboard color and this one didn't disappoint. The quality was good as well
M**Y
Sturdy and versatile
I used these chipboard sheets as backing for magnetic sheets in a project. I needed something to organize my metal card dies used in card making, so I cut the chipboard in half with a table paper cutter, cut magnetic sheets in half l(Magnet Valley 8x10' adhesive sheets), removed the sticky backing on the magnetic sheets and then applied them to the chipboard sheets. My metal card dies stick well to the magnetic sheets. The chipboard is nice and sturdy and will be durable for frequent use. The chipboard cut easily with the metal table paper cutter (like you see teachers use in schools). The edges of the cut chipboard were fairly smooth and have not crumbled so far. The half sheets fit perfectly in an Iris brand plastic storage container that had inserts to separate the sheets by category. Now its' so easy to locate my dies, and I am not so prone to lose the little ones. Ialso plan to use some of the chipboard to make embellishments for my cards, signs for parties, and in various other craft projects.
P**T
Solid chipboard
Solid chipboard. If you're looking to craft with these (think DnD, etc), they're perfect. True to size and nice thickness for crafts. No awkward smells when opened up and take to painting very well. Will use again.
A**.
But it will not go to waste. My only reason to knock off one star ...
I bought this chipboard in hopes of using it to make Putz Houses or Glitter houses. It's just a bit too thick for that- and will not cut with an Exacto knife by itself. It's chipboard. It's actually decent quality thick chipboard. Unfortunately it's too thick (I thought it might be) for what I had intended it for. But it will not go to waste. My only reason to knock off one star is that people had reviewed it to be nicely cut edged chipboard. The stack I got has a corner where about 5 sheets got dog-eared and flattened. This can't be how it was shipped- as it was in a larger box and had appropriate packing. I think it got damaged because it had a scratched out "MISSHIPPED" sticker on it. So it must have been a return. The shrink wrap was kinda loose too-- as thought it had been partially opened or partially reclosed with limp shrink wrap. Meh.. I'm not too worried about it, there's a small degree of waste for what I intended and I'll find something else to use for it. OTHER Than that- it' really nice thick chipboard as I previously stated. Not quite as thick as a penny. This is good stuff to have around for various projects. I would say it's just shy of being thick enough for book board, but it's pretty darn close. Definitely good for notepads or small mini-albums. It's a good value too. Wish it had been a cleaner cut. I worked in a print shop for years and when we ordered chipboard from our paper source it was only cut down on certain days before they changed the blades. Same for our in-house bindery. So- Beware! Cutting Chipboard will dull whatever you are using... very quickly if you do a lot. As for die cutting- I'm sure it would work with the steel rule dies like Sizzix Bigz, but probably too thick for the Sizzlets and other various wafer dies. Not sure about electric die cutters... it's really thick. I wouldn't try it with my old Cricut, even with the deep housing. But that's all I have. I also tried cutting in my little 12" Fiskars cutter and it will NOT cut through. HOWEVER... it does do a nice clean job to score it and finish cutting (or not) with an Exacto knife. It's really thick though. So die cut carefully.I would buy again. Like I said- it's good to have around.
L**Y
Just what I needed!
I bought this pack of chipboard to put behind my magnetic sheets to store my metal thinlit dies. I had to find a solution because everytime I would flip through my binder of thinlit dies the metal sheet would bow and my dies would shift around or fall off completely which is really annoying. So I thought if I could find something thin but sturdy enough to keep my magnetic sheets flat it would do the trick. I stumbled across these, gave them a shot and they work flawlessly! No more dies falling off their sheets! Not to mention the possibilities are endless on what you can use these for! highly recommend!
K**N
This is a heavy-duty chipboard
I use this for scale model and model railroading projects, and for that it's perfect. It's thick, rigid, and doesn't warp. It's typically too thick for most cutting machines (like a Cricut). However, it cuts beautifully with a utility knife.
R**N
Wyloch was right
This stuff is amazing for crafting stuff for table top gaming; so versatile and easy to work with! It, as a medium and material, helps spawn creative ideas and is the perfect choice when crafting. Huge, huge, HUGE shoutout to Bill at Wyloch’s Armory for turning me, and no doubt thousands of others onto Grafix medium chipboard.
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