Toned Paper Sketchbook Tour! Strathmore Toned Tan 400 series

Toned Paper Sketchbook Tour! Strathmore Toned Tan 400 series

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400 Series Toned Sketch - Strathmore Artist Papers

Heavyweight tan toned paper perfect for light and dark media Combined characteristics of watercolor and drawing sheet paper for wet and dry media 184

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Strathmore Toned Sketch Paper Pad, 400 Series, 5.5in x 8.5in, 50

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Get the Strathmore 400 Series Hardcover Toned Tan Art Journal at Michaels. The 400 Series Toned Sketch Art Book features medium-surface sketch paper that is great for light and dark media. This hardbound art book contains the same high-quality paper used in Strathmore fine art pads. The lightly-textured matte cover is a dark brown, with durable Smyth-sewn binding that allows pages to lay flat.

Strathmore 8.5 x 11 400 Series Sewn Bound Toned Tan Sketch Art Journal

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Strathmore 400 Series Toned Mixed Media pad is a gummed pad with fifteen sheets of 300gsm heavyweight 'hybrid' paper. This versatile paper combinches the strength of watercolor paper with the finish of a drawing paper. It is suitable for all wet and dry media. Because the paper is available in two mid-tone colors “Tan and Grey“ it is especially suitable for use with hard pastels, chalk and watercolor, where both highlights and lowlights can be applied.

Strathmore 400 Mixed Media Toned Tan Pad 11x14 in

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