🎨 Elevate your artistry with every stroke!
The CansonXL Series Watercolor Paper Pad is a premium 7x10 inch, 30-sheet pad made from 140lb/300g acid-free paper, designed for artists of all levels. Its cold press texture is perfect for a variety of techniques, ensuring durability and versatility for watercolors, mixed media, and more.
Sheet Count | 30 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10"L x 7"W |
Paper Size | 7 x 10 inch |
Paper Finish | Watercolor |
Color | Limited Edition |
Material Type | Paper |
G**I
The Reliable All-Rounder for Every Artist's Needs
As someone who spends a lot of time experimenting with different materials and techniques for both personal projects and professional exploration, I’ve used a lot of watercolor papers over the years, and Canson XL Watercolor Paper (7x10 inches, 140 lb) is a solid choice that consistently delivers. If you’re looking for a reliable option for quick sketches or trying out some watercolor work, this paper checks all the boxes. It’s the perfect size—compact and portable, making it ideal for moving between spaces, whether you’re in a studio, on-site, or just out in the field. The 7x10 inch format is just right: not too big, not too small, and easy to store without taking up too much space.For the price, it’s surprisingly good quality. The texture is fine and subtle—not as pronounced as higher-end cold-pressed papers, but it’s more than adequate for ink, watercolor, and mixed media. It holds up well with light washes, though if you overwork it with too much water, it will start to buckle. But overall, it’s a great option for those who need something that’s dependable and won’t break the bank. Whether you’re layering ink or experimenting with color washes, it provides a solid surface that performs without fuss. It’s definitely one of those papers that, once you try it, you find yourself coming back to. If you want a versatile, affordable paper that you can rely on for both quick studies and more finished pieces, this is a great choice.
M**E
Perfect Size
Purchased for the hard to find 7x10 size. New to watercolor, and those large blank pages can be intimidating. I find the paper quality good, although it does tend to bend when wet. I prefer the spiral binding this book offers, so I can fold the book back and not have the neighboring page exposed and in the way. Great sketchbook, especially for the price.
M**B
Affordable Quality Paper
I love Canson papers. As I long time user, I can attest to the quality of their papers. I appreciate this watercolor paper for its texture, quality, absorbency and non-buckling features. Yes, low buckling. I also use this for wax pencils and it works great. I have the Arches brand as well, but, unfortunately it buckles so badly that I tend to default to Canson every time. I can’t speak for every artist because paper is a personal preference. Just speaking about my experiences with Canson and it doesn’t disappoint.
M**A
Best watercolour paper ever
Best watercolour paper. It is a little pricey. But I have tried so many brands and this is the best one out there. Instead of wasting your money of other brand, get your bucks worth with this one. Rips out easily, great texture for watercolour too.
A**R
product good, shipping poor.
the product though one of my favorites to practice with and do small card fronts for greeting cards I have a problems with the shipping of it...I will find the proper place to express my concerns. Otherwise the product always seems to perform well even though it is not cotton based..I do like it. However:Amazon placed my two Watercolor pads in a box with a 500 sheet Ream of Copy Paper and it bent the heck out of my Canson Xl Watercolor pad. The other was in a bubble wrap and was perfect...but the Condition of the Canson WC Pad is very disappointing
T**D
Great product
My favorite brandGreat heavy paperAlways my go to
M**L
Student Grade paper, not bad!
good practice paper for water color painters.
A**R
Good paper
Bought based on reviews for my dad. It was in a box that was slightly too small and the book was curved just a little bit and we had to put something heavy on it for a couple of days to flatten.
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