Frequently Asked Questions
The watercolor paper measures seven and a half inches by eleven inches. This size is ideal for various art projects, providing ample space for creativity.
The paper is one hundred fifty grams per square meter thick. This thickness makes it suitable for heavy water applications without warping.
This watercolor paper is made from one hundred percent virgin cotton. Cotton provides durability and excellent absorbency, enhancing your artwork.
You can use this watercolor paper for painting, drawing, or mixed media applications. It's versatile enough for both beginners and experienced artists.
Yes, this paper is suitable for watercolors, acrylics, and inks. Its thick texture allows for layering and washes without bleed-through.
Yes, you can use this watercolor paper for sketching. The textured surface holds graphite and colored pencils well, making it ideal for preliminary sketches.
Store the watercolor paper flat in a cool, dry place. Keeping it away from direct sunlight prevents fading and maintains its quality.
No, it's not recommended to roll this watercolor paper. Rolling can cause creases and damage to the deckle edges.
Yes, this watercolor paper is acid-free. This quality ensures that your artwork won't yellow or deteriorate over time.
This paper is handmade, which means each sheet is crafted individually. Handmade paper often has unique textures and characteristics.
Yes, the paper is made from virgin cotton, a sustainable material. The handmade process also reduces waste compared to mass-produced papers.
The deckle edge gives a natural, artistic finish to your artwork. It enhances the overall aesthetic, especially in framing and presentation.
This watercolor paper is from the brand Leather Village. They specialize in high-quality art papers for various artistic needs.
Yes, this watercolor paper is available in packs of twenty-five sheets. This quantity is perfect for artists who frequently use paper.
Yes, you can use this watercolor paper for printing. However, ensure your printer can handle the thicker stock to avoid jams.












