How we collect feedback
We gather comments from craft workshops, community groups, and direct messages to our team. Reviews mention specific Park Lane lines — 65lb and 110lb weights, precision smooth, and patterned pads — so you can match experiences to your project.
No review here is sponsored. When a crafter received a sample, we note it in the topic line. We remove duplicate posts and summarize recurring themes instead of listing every star rating twice.
Common praise themes
Solid core color tops the list. Crafters compare die-cut edges to cheaper stock that flashes white and ruins otherwise polished cards. Second is die-cutting reliability on Cricut and Silhouette — especially on precision 65lb.
Printed pads earn praise for coordinated color stories. Several reviewers mention saving time on scrapbook retreats when they do not need to hunt matching patterns from separate vendors.
Constructive notes
Some users remind beginners to match mat grip to weight — 110lb on a worn light mat can shift. Glitter sheets may need a custom material setting on older Explore machines. These are workflow tips, not defects, and match what we document in the weight guide.
If you try Park Lane and notice a bad sheet in a pack, contact us with the batch code on the wrapper. Quality control matters for archival crafters, and we pass defect reports back to production.
Share your experience
Email hello@parklanecardstock.com with photos of your project. Tell us which weight and finish you used and whether you cut by hand or machine. We update this page as new patterns emerge in community feedback.
Rating scale explained
Five stars means the crafter would buy again for the same project type. Four stars usually notes a workflow tip — mat pressure, storage, or machine setting — rather than a product flaw. We do not weight ratings by project size; a single card review counts the same as a retreat bulk buy.
Topics tags help you filter: solid core, 110lb bases, glitter fallout, and printable white each appear in multiple reviews so you can skim for your craft style.
Compare product lines
Readers often cross-check reviews with our weight guide and precision page before stocking up. If your machine struggles with one finish, reviews may mention an alternative — for example textured linen instead of glitter for mailed cards.
Beginner takeaway
If you are new to Park Lane, reviews suggest starting with 110lb white bases and one 65lb solid core pack before buying texture or glitter. Master scoring and die-cutting on smooth stock, then add finishes that need different mat settings.
Most five-star comments mention solid core edges and reliable Cricut cuts — both are core brand promises across the lineup, not single-SKU tricks.
