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Handmade (Cotton Canvas) 5.5 in. x 8.1 in. Watercolor Sketchbook Dairy Journal

$ 10.56

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: New

    Description

    What’s included:
    - 1 Handmade Blank Watercolor Sketchbook - (cotton canvas) - 5.5 in. x 8.1 in. Condition is New. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
    About the product:
    - The cover material of the sketchbook is made of cotton canvas (also known as duck cotton canvas; which is not made of ‘ducks’) and pages are sewn in waxed thread linen and sanded down slightly.
    - The handmade watercolor (and mix media) sketchbook has 15 types watercolor (and mix media) papers that range in 90 lb to 140 lb. Papers range from textured, smooth, cold pressured types. Paper is 90 lb - 140 lb (200 -300 gm2) in paper weight.
    - Papers are smooth to the touch and is capable taking almost all mediums including (watercolor, color pencils, pencils, markers (thread lightly as markers almost always get drained on watercolor paper), acrylic paint, ink, pens, chalk, oil paint, etc (almost all mediums).
    - There are 80 pages in total (160 pages if you use front and back pages of the sketchbook). I’ve combined all types of watercolor (and mix media) papers I have and formatted them into one book. Types of papers range from Fabriano (there’s two types - the mix media and the watercolor one), Daley Rowney, Canson, Vision (varies from mix media to the watercolor paper) XL, Strathmore, Creatology, Artists Loft, Bienfang, Grumbacher, Master’s Touch, RAS.
    - This is my first time making such a thick watercolor/mix media sketchbook like this. It’s almost textbook thickness. It doesn’t weigh too much but it can be quite handy to have if you want to draw with all sorts of mediums in one place.
    - If you want, you can decorate the cover to your liking since it’s in covered in a canvas material. Go at it with acrylics, oil paints, you name it and seal it with an acrylic sealer or something. The cover material is smooth canvas, so you can draw a sketch on it first before applying paint over it if you want.
    ***If you have any further questions please leave a message. If you plan to purchase additional items from my shop please let me know so that I can drop the shipping on all the items you are purchasing except for one and combine them in your package.***