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PACON 96510 500-Sheet Pack of Semi-Transparent Tracing Paper Review

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Details

BrandPACON
ColorSemi-transparent
Sheet Size9 x 12
Sheet Count500

Description of PACON 96510 500-Sheet Pack of Semi-Transparent Tracing Paper

Great for assisting and developing children’s drawing skills. Semi-transparent. Manufactured by Pacon. Country of origin: United States

Reviews

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I mainly use this paper so I don't have to buy books to homeschool every year. especially for the math newsletters that Saxon is giving away. It's very easy to use, not too thick and not too thin and holds even the sharpest pencils perfectly without having to look inside to see the lines underneath. Pictures from your favorite picture book

Pros
  • Tracing Paper
Cons
  • I don't remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I WANT ABOUT EA BL ET ABOUT YI TL ATER, .TOO !

I recently ordered this item, Pacon Corporation Tracing Paper, through Revain and have only recently received it (2 days ago). Need some tracing paper to practice drawing. And it's perfect! Although listed as "translucent", it is more "translucent" than "translucent" and has a good consistency (20lb bond) that stays very flat. To visualize this, think of the tissue paper that once covered women's nylon stockings. Only more durable and a little more transparent. Buying 500 sheets of paper at…

Pros
  • Arts, Paints & Crafts Supplies
Cons
  • Some Little Things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

For some people, all skills start with tracing

Very useful when you want to practice linework by copying public drawings to train your fingers for complex artwork and taking apart pictures to improve your skills. Skills for own projects. It's also good when you want to copy your freehand work and transfer your drawing to a canvas or wall. If you have read anything about art history, you know that the great masters of the past learned by first copying the works of their more famous contemporaries and then moving on to their own ideas and…

Pros
  • Art Paper
Cons
  • Expensive