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Your cart is empty.Excellent quality paper for use with dry media. Great for beginning drawing and sketching. Medium tooth is perfect for all types of dry media. Medium Weight. Sheets measure 9" x 12". Pack includes 500 sheets. Recyclable.
CayoTe
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2025
It is not light brown but it is somewhere between beige to yellow colour. Not thick. 3 sides have a clean cut while one side has a rough cut. It seems like it was divided. I can’t say it has a good quality but not too bad. It is good enough for me to not return it but I will surely not purchase this again.
Jerami kennamer
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
More for the money than at the store
Kelly
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
This paper is great for my granddaughter to do her little paint projects on, and I also use it for printing junk general pages that I want a vintage look to
Glenn C
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Product was as advertised.
Margo
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
I like this paper a lot, you can easily erae and draw on it and it definitely seems like it is meant to draw by the texture. I’ve used this with mechanical pencils and it comes out pretty well and I am happy with it.Paper does not rip easily unless you don’t storage it well. The paper is also nice and big so you can draw with direct ease.I would definitely suggest this if ylu do drawing often. I haven’t used markers or anything on ut besides pencils hut I’d definitely say it would come out nicely.Overall, very nice paper for drawing.
Omar
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
I am so satisfied with this product.👌
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
It's nice brown paper.
Stone
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2022
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2021
So, this is not high end paper i will say that right away. if you want to do really nice artwork i would sugguest other options.for practicing art and doing studies or for classrooms or kids, this paper is ideal.i do a LOT of sketching and studies and some sketchbooks or loose paper is quite expensive when i really just need throw away practice materiels, this stuff is cheap, theres lots of it "500 sheets" the weight is plenty good, the tooth is pretty mild, it's a very "dry" paper if that makes any sense, think construction paper. but its not really construction paper. it's most certaintly better then printer paper, atleast double the weight/durability and actually has some grain/tooth for art materiels.i've use pilot high tec pens on this paper, fountain pens, dip pens, white jelly rolls, they all work totally fine with this paper.Copics will bleed through a little bit on the other side but the bleed spread isnt very high. i havent noticed it bleeding into the paper underneath it yet but i seldom have more paper under a sheet anyway.Pencils work fine on it, i dont think it has enough tooth to get really nice shading, doesent grab the graphite off the pencil as nicely as say, sketchbook paper or standard drawing paper but its good enough for sketches and studies.Not particularly good for pastels of any sort, Conte is a exception.serviceable for charcoal but overall i would look elsewhere if thats your main intended medium.This will not take wet media very well at all, ive had some mild success with a super dry watercolor approach to just add a smidge of color to a drawing but anything more then that it will not like it.i have no tried it with colord pencils, or normal cheap office style biro pens.There's a little bit of a wavy uneven surface to it but thats to be expected for a cheap loose paper like this, its not very prominant. doesent really matter or effect it's use for me as a practice paper.The tone on it is really nice, it's not as dark as a strathmore but still takes white highlights really well i actually really appreciate the warm cream tone of it.Overall it's worth getting, its cheap, plentiful, works good for most stuff regarding art studies, definitly recommend.
Hortman
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021
Love the paper itself; I'd forgotten how enjoyable it was to scribble or take notes on this stuff! If you're not familiar with manila paper, it is not especially sturdy or designed for archival art, but it is inexpensive, fun to draw on or ink, is very comfortable to take notes on because it takes ink well and if you have more than one sheet on a clipboard has a slightly 'cushion-y' quality that is very comfortable. I took off one star for the packaging - honestly, I'd gladly pay a dollar or so more if they only inserted a piece of cardboard on top and underneath the stack to protect the edges. They don't, and the package I received had one corner and part of an edge dented and crumpled. This means I have to trim a considerable number of the sheets - about 1/4 of them - down to get rid of that corner or deal with that crumpled part. Otherwise, great for what it was intended for!
songsun
Reviewed in Canada on June 23, 2020
good, good
W
Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2018
Decent for what it is - lighter weight manila paper with average tooth and erasing / layering durability. As is expected, the natural tone of this paper is highly susceptible to light and can fade or discolour quite quickly. 3.5 stars as of $25-$40 price tag for 500 sheets. Will last a while for pencil / charcoal sketch work. Newsprint is probably better value if using charcoal to do studies/sketching, and comes in larger sheets.This is about 9 x 11.5 inches per sheet, so it's ever slightly larger than your standard letter-size North American printer page.
Ac
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2017
Toute ma classe de dessin ont aimé la texture du papier pour le fusain.
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