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This 120-sheet pack of 5x7 inch watercolor paper is made from high-quality pulp and cotton, featuring a robust 230GSM thickness. Designed for both amateur and professional artists, it offers excellent water absorption and durability, making it perfect for a variety of artistic projects, from paintings to personalized greeting cards.
Sheet Count | 120 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7"L x 5"W |
Paper Size | 5 x 7 inches |
Material Type | Paper |
Paper Finish | Watercolor |
Color | White |
T**.
Good paper
Paper was good quality. I ordered a small size and didn’t realize it. Bought these for my young daughters to paint with watercolor paint because they kept taking my printer paper.
A**R
Nice practice paper
The grandkids are budding watercolor artists, it's great for them to practice on.
C**N
Great quality
Very pleased with quality and a great value. It sure feels great too!
K**R
Great
Perfect size and quality is great.
S**U
Good absorption
Great for wet paint but they were way smaller than I had expected
Z**O
Good for smaller paintings!
Some days I want to do a smaller painting. Sometimes customers want a smaller (less expensive) painting. Sometimes I want to make something I can send in an envelope.This pack of watercolor papers is the perfect size for those uses! Nice feel as well.
R**L
Perfect for watercolours or mixed-media!
This paper is thick and relatively sturdy which makes it perfect for watercolour. Being cotton, it holds a lot of ink and pigment and behaves as such with a hot pressed rough textured side and a cold pressed smooth side.Carefully taping down the top of the paper on the cold pressed smooth side and expecting buckling, I began to test various mediums on the paper with an aqua brush. I noticed no pilling or breakage using all but the wet Tombow or bullet nib generic alcohol marker. All other mediums produced a very smooth and beautiful result that left the paper unbuckled. I even saturated the corner in anticipation with watercolour to see if it buckled. There was no curling. Next was the washi tape test which would tell me if it was okay to tape the paper down for a border. I'm very happy to say that there was zero bleed through on the tape and no tearing of the paper! The trick is yo carefully and slowly peel the washi tape off or you might rip the edges as with even normal paper impatience can cause tears. :)Overall, for the cost, I'd highly recommend this paper for either watercolour or mixed media because the results were fantastic. I'll be using the rest for many personal projects!
A**N
Not for use with water color markers
I bought these to use with water color markers and they are useless. I’m going to donate them to the art therapist where I work. I guess they’re meant to be used with actual water color paint.
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