🎨 Elevate your artistry with every stroke!
The Strathmore 400 Series Watercolor Pad features a strong cold press surface designed for even washes and color lifting, making it perfect for finished artwork. With 12 sheets of 140 lb. / 300 gsm acid-free paper in a convenient 5.5" x 8.5" tape-bound format, this pad is ideal for artists seeking quality and portability.
Sheet Count | 12 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8.5"L x 5.2"W |
Paper Size | A5 |
Paper Finish | Watercolor |
Color | White |
Material Type | Paper |
A**S
Pros/Cons Review, Helpful Tip, A+ Paper
The first this I did was have painter’s tape ready and back-roll (start at outer edge and loosely roll backwards into itself) the whole roll. It’s easier with two people and an empty tube mailer or similar to tape and roll into but can be done fine without either, and I have physical disabilities. I then left it for around a week. This pretty much erases the dreaded page curl problem you get from some rolled papers. Trust me. Do this step before trying to jump right in. Patience really is a virtue 😁After that 5-6 days I started using. Assessing as a low to mid-range watercolor product I love this paper!Pros-Can’t beat the price per square inch. I listed that first because why else do you buy in a bulk roll? To be frugal. 🤷🏼♀️Lovely surface. Not as toothy as a lot of cold-press but not quite as smooth as hot-press. It’s like having the silky water/paint flow of HP with a bit more control of the CP. Best of best worlds for my liking.Takes a lot of water, multiple washes and working without pulling, and multi-temp blow dries. Doesn’t warp heavily but when it does buckle air drying with heat brings it back to its original shape which is fantastic 👍🏻 (I do work with all sides taped down so helps reshape/structure as the fibers heat and shrink back up.)Able to move color around, re-wet and lift color, glazing looks very nice, good and heavy like thick cardstock, doesn’t want to peel when removing tape.No bleed-though.Gave successfully used the following: watercolor paints and pencils (including metallics), gouache, gel pens, markers, permanent markers, black and white charcoal, oil pencils.Cons- Takes time and effort to do the re-roll and cutting pages to size, as opposed to buying precut loose leaf, pads or blocks. BUT the savings is substantial and you can not only choose your sizes, including custom measurements, but i save nearly all scrap pieces to paint/doodle on and use with other mixed projects. So very very little goes to waste.Lastly- I can’t speak to scrubbing as in my usage I don’t do a lot of that. The amount I have done it’s handled fine though.I won’t be without this paper. Inexpensive enough to practice til the cows come home. Quality enough to be proud to display the artwork I do on it and give as gifts.
M**K
Excellent Watercolor Paper Block
I have used these for years with no problem. Dries flat, can be reworked. Of course some colors, especially purple, can not be lifted when set. The blocks are the way to go: that and one good brush and watercolors are not difficult.
A**R
I love this paper!
The media could not be loaded. Strathmore watercolor paper is simply the best. It’s the perfect weight, texture and is also priced well. I use the 12”x18” for cards, books, tags, as well as framed pieces. You will find yourself going for this tablet every time!!
S**N
Watercolor paper block
I liked working with the block that I didn't have to tape down my paper. But the paper warped and it wasn't only the one two papers down were warped by the opening where you begin to take the paper off the block, also paint bled to those papers at that spot. I will make sure I will tape that area before I paint from now on. The paper is very nice and sturdy, and I will probably buy this again. The weight was good, I like a heavier weight but can't afford at this time, so for the money this is a good value.
B**N
handmade greeting cards
This is good quality watercolor paper. I am using it to make handmade greeting cards. I just fold them in half and it makes a nice small size for a custom card.
T**R
Pretty good water color paper
This is quality paper, at a much lower price point. I kind of like the less texture. Paper falls a little short if I'm overworking the painting - But then again, the piece probably isn't much good anyway if I'm overworking it!
L**N
Nice quality
I ordered these just to try when they hit a low price. Nice and smooth, so far I've enjoyed painting on them. These are my favorite size to paint.
A**R
I paint watercolors with very little water and I love this paper
I am a hyperrealistic watercolor botanical artist, and I love this paper. I paint very dry and saturated, and this paper is great. For me, 100% cotton is too frustrating, because it feels like I'm driving with the brake on.
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