School Smart Newsprint Drawing Paper, 30 lb, 9 x 12 Inches, 500 Sheets
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I'd describe it as smooth, but don't go out and buy me. I'm hoping for some feedback from others.
It's not something I'd advise you to do. Because the paper is so thin, the ink may bleed. Also, because the paper is so thin, it may jam.
I have a snake, so there's no reason why I shouldn't.
I haven't tried it yet, but it appears to be too thin.
Selected User Reviews For School Smart Newsprint Drawing Paper, 30 lb, 9 x 12 Inches, 500 Sheets
I use it to practice various art, such as watercolor and mixed media, and it saves me money on canvas and paper in the meantime. As a new "artist," practice using different colors of ink, paint, and brush strokes, especially for Chinese watercolor. Although the paper isn't perfect, such as watercolor paper, rice paper, or canvas, it serves me well until I gain confidence in my work. Grandkids are welcome to join in the fun. And it's entertaining.
Before copying in my sketch book, I make rough copies on this paper. It's a nice paper that isn't too thin and has a lot of it. Because this is going to last a long time, sketch every day.
br>br>The sheets are also loose. That's not a problem; in fact, I enjoy it!.
This paper was purchased with the intention of using it for paper piece quilting, but it has turned out to be useful in other ways. The grandchildren enjoy drawing and painting, so seeing how much paper was included in the package piqued their interest. br>For quilting, it's simple to use. It's easy to sew with.
At least, that's how you're probably thinking about it. Like newspaper, it's very thin. I purchased it in the hopes that it would be 30 pound paper, as advertised. I'm not sure how it qualifies as 30 pounds. being extremely slim It's about the same thickness as newsprint, and the appearance doesn't quite match what's shown. I'd return it, but it was a cheap item that wasn't worth it. I'll find a way to put it to good use.
high-quality.
I use this paper for drawing with Early Childhood students, as well as pressing sandpaper letters and numbers and rubbing with a paperless crayon to create the letter or number.
Two year- It's nice to have a stack of inexpensive paper for my 6-year-old granddaughter to use because she enjoys being creative with crayons. Both sides can be used without showing through because it is heavy enough.