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Premium Black Ink 9x12 Block Printing Paper: Bleached Mulberry, 25-Pack Review

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BrandBlack Ink
Sheet Size9-inchx12-inch
Paper FinishSmooth

Description of Premium Black Ink 9x12 Block Printing Paper: Bleached Mulberry, 25-Pack

Consists of 100-percent kozo (mulberry) fiber, neutral ph. Perfect for lino block printing, woodblock printing and silkscreen and more. Available in bleached, unbleached and color assortment. 25 sheets per package. Made in thailand

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful paper in decorative paper

I am using this paper to make paper threads/yarns for an art project. That's the right thickness. There should be some left over to make cards. Good price for a product. Delivered quickly.

Pros
  • Available in bleached, unbleached and colored range
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fine for B&W prints

For Valentine's Day I tore it into smaller pieces with a ruler. It tears easily, forming a nice soft edge that contrasts with the contrasting cardboard. It perfectly absorbs water soluble ink (I used red ink in this project). Dries without deformation. It's durable: I drew it with colored pencil and glued on collage elements. A good size if you work with small sizes. Here are valentines from this paper. [.]

Pros
  • 25 sheets/pack
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful Paper

I am using this paper to make paper thread/yarn for an art project. That's the right thickness. There should be some left over to make cards. Good price for a product. Delivered quickly.

Pros
  • Craft
Cons
  • Obsolete

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice for monoprints

I tore it up into small pieces with a ruler for Valentine's Day. It tears easily and forms a nice, soft edge that contrasts with the contrasting cardboard. It takes water soluble ink very well (I used red for this project). Dries without deformation. It's durable: I drew it with colored pencil and glued on collage elements. A good size if you work with small sizes. Here are valentines from this paper. [.]

Pros
  • Crafts and sewing
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.