Arteza Blank Watercolor Cards with Envelopes, Set of 25, 5 x 6.9 Inches, 140 lb Heavyweight Paper, 100% Cotton Watercolor Postcards, Art Supplies for Thank You Notes, Invitations, and Greeting Cards
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greeting cards with a hole in the middle. They are my favorite!
The original purpose of the postcards was to communicate. I ordered regular cards that you can open, but they are not business cards. In addition to being heavy duty, they will hold water color and acrylic paint However, don't mark it with a marker. Bleeding through is inevitable. My goal was to try out several different things with Despite this, it is a good product that is both different and suited to the envelopes it comes with. They are the ones I would recommend if you are looking for something different.
No, the envelopes are not made from watercolor paper, instead they are made from regular paper that looks like
Selected User Reviews For Arteza Blank Watercolor Cards with Envelopes, Set of 25, 5 x 6.9 Inches, 140 lb Heavyweight Paper, 100% Cotton Watercolor Postcards, Art Supplies for Thank You Notes, Invitations, and Greeting Cards
Friends who were important to me have moved away from My wife gave me a lot of watercolors and watercolor pencils, so I wanted to make cards for her by using them- it doesn't only keep me motivated to create but it ensures that my creations are functional A brightening day for them. There is no doubt that the paper in these packs is of the highest quality. accepts color readily and lifts easily as well for when I want to go back in and apply There are no buckling issues with it and a lot of paint can be applied to it. There are nothing special about the envelopes in this box. They fit the cards well and are of PERFECT FOR ARTWORKS OR SMALL LANDSCAPES The size is perfect for a simple painting or small landscape. This is a very nice size. If you really want to, you can open it up and paint from one side to the other - I like it a lot! The front and back of the building. The bottom line is that this double box set of watercolor cards is of very high quality, performs beautifully and is so nice that I have bought another set to write to my friends now that they have This is a FIVE STAR rating from me. In this price range, this is some of the nicest watercolor paper I've worked on. It is nice to be able to lift them if I want to and to know they will hold up to lots of paint and water without ripping or cracking. A photo of a card I am working on at the moment is included below. However, I wanted to show you how well it handled multiple layers of paint. It has not been finished yet and I haven't lifted much.
I like how thick they are. One of the only problems I had was with Daniel Smith Primatek watercolors granulating. There was a small amount of granules on this watercolor paper compared to It is also easy for the paper to be damaged. A work area should not be overworked. I like this third set best of all the watercolor cards and envelopes. Having the cards and envelopes together is a nice touch.
It is nice to have cards and envelopes of such high quality. My plans are to use water colors to paint with them. There is a fairly smooth feel to them, and they are sturdy. In my experience, I have already used one of them and the card did well with water coloring. The service I received was excellent and I would recommend it.
There is no friction between them and the paint. The bleeding is beautiful. Your masterpieces can be shared with these people. Don't let this year be a gloomy one send some cheer with a homemade postcard to your friends and family.
I ordered 50 of the papers since I needed that many, and the paper is a good, thick watercolor paper that holds up well to multiple washes without curling up or bleeding through, but I was short on paper, so I ordered 50.
I was looking for envelopes and watercolor cards to make cards, and this fits the bill. Stamps and water colors are used The water color pencils I used and the water color paints I used were Pencils and water colors can be brushed with a paintbrush. It worked very well, and fine tip pens were also used to outline the text. In addition, color pencils were used to go over some of the colors once they were dried. My experience with them has been very positive, and I plan on ordering more once I have finished with them.
During my testing, I used Arteza pulp - The sketchbook is heavily based on watercolor. I am pleased to announce that this is my first ever 100% cotton watercolor paper In order to make watercolor greeting cards, I bought this set. Some designs do not require a large amount of water, so it works fine for those. It's not easy to use a lot of water on this paper and I have been having trouble getting clean edges when using multiple colors blended together (such as in * There was a particular design I was painting that I had practiced on a 100% cotton sketchbook (not Arteza) so I was comfortable with the technique and On that sketchbook, I did not have any trouble, but in this watercolor paper, I had a lot of trouble blending and getting the soft edges smooth. There was no time for me to blend out the water on the paper before the water was absorbed by it. I'm a beginner at watercolor, but I believe I know enough to know that this shouldn't be happening, and I haven't experienced this on other 100% cotton watercolor papers. My next step will be to discover how to use this paper, but I will probably keep this paper for the designs I do that do not require me to do a lot of water-based elements. The painting is heavily washed and blended. This is a real shame since this set is not cheap!.