Bookmark Pad

Format
Grammage gsm
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SKU:
10625020

€9.40 per unit

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Bookmark Pad

Create beautifully designed bookmarks and put a smile on your face or that of a loved one with a very personal gift. The Hahnemühle bookmark pad is for all creative people. With pre-cut bookmarks you can get started straight away, there is no need for tedious cutting from a standard sheet of watercolour paper. This heavyweight 100% cotton 300 gsm watercolour paper is highly absorbent and can hold several layers of watercolours. It is also a perfect basis for self-designed collages that can be created on bookmarks instead of a painted picture. Featuring the popular Hahnemühle “Expression Watercolour” paper which is surface sized and has a cold pressed structure. Perfect for watercolour, gouache, acrylic, or fine liners. The surface sizing makes it easy to use masking tape and masking fluid without tearing the paper surface. The pad is glued to the top and contains 15 bookmarks in 5,5 x 20 cm format and can be used in portrait or landscape orientation. Sceneries or animals such as whales can be created in landscape format, while floral motifs adorn the bookmarks in portrait format. There are no limits to its use. Be creative.

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