Frisk 23193006 Watercolour Paper Postcard Pad, White, A6
G**S
Good for a hobby/beginners
I’m a artist and I decided to give it a go because of the pricing as I was working on a series. However, there are brands charging around £5 for a way better absorbency and texture. The paper is NOT but it feels like it’s HOT pressed, not much texture and very thing. Not a professional quality but if you’re looking for something to play with or just as a hobby is good enough.
M**K
Perfect for Beginners
I am completely new to watercolour painting and this has been perfect for learning on! I can make lots of small paintings and experiment with different techniques. The paper is lovely and thick and doesn't bobble unless you repeatedly rub hard on an area (for example trying to wash away a mistake - which I have made a lot of!) It dries quickly and the size means they also make lovely little gifts. I have made several cards for friends as well as little prints to display in my room. The pages are very similar to the size of a standard photograph (6x4) so easy to display in photo frames too (note: they are not exactly 6x4 but the difference is less than 5mm in either direction). Will be buying again!
E**E
Just right
I bought the Frisk Black paper pad and the postcard padMy new obsession..These pads are perfect paper takesWatercolour pen marker acrylicand feel friendly , my notebooks have to have a good feel when I pick them up,absolutely recommend Frisk paper padsThis postcard pad is really fit for purpose and survives posting !
M**Y
Can be kept or posted.
Perfect for on the go watercolours.
G**R
Good paper
I use this for painting postcards for postcrossing.I use Sumie black ink, and paint Chinese black and white paintings.
K**L
Just fine
It was a little bent on arrival and the front is damaged slightly but I've left it between some books and it's not too bad now. Great little book of paper for what I wanted
M**Y
Great value for money
Fabulous value for money
G**N
Poor quality
These are fine for rough painted sketching but not for final work. Washi tape pulls the surface off however carefully you lift it and most water colour paintings will use tape. Cheap but poor value for money.
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