Colorations Construction Paper Assorted Colors (300 sheets, 9x12) vs Tru-Ray Construction Paper Assortment, 250 Sheets, 12" x 18", 10 Colors
Overall winner: Tru-Ray Construction Paper Assortment, 250 Sheets, 12" x 18", 10 Colors
Key Differences
Tru-Ray (A) is a smaller-count pack with heavier, more durable sheets and brighter, fade-resistant colors that stay flat, while Colorations (B) offers a larger 300-sheet classroom-sized pack with more sheets and a wide color range but mixed feedback on thickness and less consistently vivid colors. Choose Tru-Ray if you prioritize sturdier, heavyweight paper; choose Colorations if you need higher sheet count for classroom or bulk projects
Colorations Construction Paper Assorted Colors (300 sheets, 9x12)
Assorted colors construction paper pack with classroom-friendly thickness. Great for kids' projects and classroom use, offering good value for money according to customers
Pros
- large sheet count (300 sheets)
- variety of colors
- classroom grade construction paper
- suitable for arts and crafts
Cons
- mixed feedback on paper thickness
- color vibrancy varies per customer
Tru-Ray Construction Paper Assortment, 250 Sheets, 12" x 18", 10 Colors
Construction paper bulk pack in 10 colors. Heavyweight, vat-dyed sulphite paper suitable for crafts; resistant to folding and tearing with fade-resistant color. Customers note sturdiness and good weight for kids' cutting practice
Pros
- heavyweight sulphite paper
- assorted colors (10)
- tough for scoring, folding, curling
- fade-resistant colors
Cons
- thickness noted as heavier than cheaper alternatives
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tru-Ray |
| Durability | Tru-Ray |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Colorations |