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πŸ“ Pacon 4112 Cream Manila Drawing Paper: Economy 50-lb, 12 x 18, 500 Sheets/Pack – High-Quality Art Paper for Versatile Projects Review

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BrandPACON
ColorManila
MaterialMedium Weight Paper

Description of πŸ“ Pacon 4112 Cream Manila Drawing Paper: Economy 50-lb, 12 x 18, 500 Sheets/Pack – High-Quality Art Paper for Versatile Projects

Medium weight and medium tooth surface. Ideal for dry media. Excellent multi-purpose paper for classroom projects. Recyclable. Includes 500 sheets.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great deal on paper and paper crafts

What a great price. Such a big stack of paper. So far I've used it to create Gelli prints. Has great texture for a pint and I've used it for pages in my junk magazines. I look forward to the coffee/tea dying. I recommend for both needlework and drawing.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Absolutely fantastic offer!

This has to be one of the best deals on paper. Thank you to "E" of "Scrapbooking with Me" for recommending this product to Junk Magazine. Like the texture, the size, the color, the feel. 500 pages for this price? Yes, please! I've also tried writing on it with different pens and it takes ink well without smearing. I love love love this paper.

Pros
  • Done
Cons
  • I'm nervous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Lots of great brown paper for junk magazines!

Purchased for DIY and magazine use for unwanted pages to write on and stick on. The weight is big, strong enough, and I don't have to die from tea anymore when I use these rolling papers! I just apply an ink pad or spray to make the pages look older. They're great for scrapbooks that have a vintage look to them and there's plenty of paper in this pack to keep me busy. The backpack is not very heavy, so the magazines will not feel heavy when you add extra pockets and daily slips to the magazine…

Pros
  • Quick Change
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Happy happy good for paper

This is NOT just extra large printer paper. A ream of this drawing paper weighs 10.5 pounds and is 3 inches thick. In comparison, a ream of printer paper weighs just 5 pounds and is 2 inches thick for the same number of sheets. Although we haven't used it yet, I'm sure my grandson will be good at drawing pictures on it. The paper came direct from Staples in just two days and I am NOT a Revain Prime member. Didn't even have to pay shipping as it was part of a larger order so standard shipping…

Pros
  • Sturdy surface
Cons
  • Problem

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great paper for kids.

We use this Pacon, Manila, 9"X12" drawing paper mainly for our little ones to draw as they like. We have two reasons why this is better than giving them regular printing paper: 1) this paper is much less likely to cut into your sensitive skin because manila paper is spongy and softer than regular printing paper, and 2) because the size is clearly larger than regular letter-size printing paper, but not so large that a child cannot handle it. In addition, Manila paper takes colored pencils and…

Pros
  • Delivery was very fast
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's a little lighter for a medium weight

This is great if you're looking for a medium/light weight. This makes it ideal for lightweight bags for junk magazines or art magazines. This also works for bag loops to create more room in pockets. It also works well for inks, sprays, tea/coffee stains and might even work for Koolaid stains as it already has a natural vintage look. It's also a great value as you get a ton (500 sheets) for less than $10, and manila paper is a great paper for crafters on a budget, although it's sold primarily to

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • No Instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just get it! good for paper

If you look at this newspaper and wonder what it is and what it is for. Just take it. I'm attending a drawing course. I bought a sketchbook and pencils, but there is a lot of practice during class. Especially what you can't do. Well, I found that practicing in my expensive sketchbook wasn't really what it was meant for. Not the way I looked at the pages. So I found this paper and ordered it. Simply taken out of the mailbox and torn up. The color is dark yellow, the paper is light, slightly…

Pros
  • paper
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best art practice paper for the money I've found.

Well, this is not high-end paper, I have to say right away. If you want to make a really beautiful piece of art I would suggest other options. This paper is ideal for art and study or for classroom use or for children. really only need to throw away practical materials, this material is cheap, there are many, "500 sheets", the weight is good enough, the tooth is quite soft, it is very "dry" paper, if it makes sense, consider colored paper. but it's not exactly construction paper. It's…

Pros
  • Paper and Papercraft
Cons
  • Expensive