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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerOma Chris
Bewertet in Deutschland am 9. Januar 2025
Lässt sich sehr gut mit Aquarellfarben bemalen
Luxtonians
Bewertet in Spanien am 9. März 2025
Good quality cards and great for most mediums.
Patti
Bewertet in Kanada am 29. Januar 2025
This is the best quality and value for the cost that I have seen yet
Louise P.
Bewertet in Kanada am 8. Februar 2024
These are really great cards which I used for mixed media. No matter how much water or acrylics or watercolour I used, these cards took it all in stride. I even added glitter and collage and had no problems. The ink I used did not go through to the other side. Stencils worked perfectly on this paper as well. The paper was nice and thick and there was no shredding or pilling and only slight buckling which was remedied by placing the cards under a heavy book overnight. Really pleased with these cards and will be re-ordering when I need more.
Alexandra Kuklinski
Bewertet in Frankreich am 30. Dezember 2024
Les cartes sont de très bonne qualité. Je recommande, j’en rachèterais
Hocke
Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. November 2024
Christiane
Bewertet in Deutschland am 17. Dezember 2024
Farben fließen nicht gut auf dem Aquarellkarton. Trotzdem finde ich die Karten sorgfältig gefaltet schauen schön aus.
cottontail farm
Bewertet in den USA am7. Februar 2023
Yes, a little expensive, but beats making watercolor cards yourself from pad stock. Here's what works. First, the envelope has that quite large, pesky embossed Funto name on the backside. A pretty, round, large amazon-bought envelope seal applied right over it looks lovely--I color coordinated mine to match my painting design on the card. Envelopes are a nice enough paper quality and have a pretty, rounded cut at the bottom of the flap. Cards: this is what worked for me. Before applying watercolor paint, with a small, fine mist bottle, spray the outside card area you are going to paint. (As in, front only, or front and back.) Hold card up so any water residue rolls off. Paint immediately. This makes this paper, which apparently has a fair amount of cotton, but not 100%, absorb the paint easier. Let your art dry for a short while, and when paint dry, lightly respray the entire card. Lightly, so paint doesn't drip or run. Again, let that fine mist soak in and be just dry enough but still moist so you can put card sandwiched in between baking parchment paper. If I don't finish painting a card and come back to it days later, I just rewet it. Although I do think not letting it dry out and keeping it weighed down after each wetting/painting/quick dry prevents the expected warping to gain ground. In handmade card stock size, even Arches warps, so I don't find this too bad.When done--at any point in the process as long is paint won't stick to parchment--weigh down evenly with heavy books, etc. I dry several cards flat (stacking layers in between parchment), let dry overnight, then fold the dried cards, ditto above layering, and weight down again for several hours or overnight for a nice finished fold. Guess you could make that a one-step process, but I worry about all that moisture so prefer to first lay flat and dry and then fold and dry again. A lot of processes, yes, but did I mention you don't have to make yourself. And, these cards are less expensive than on the big E site and the major crafting/card stamp sites. Just wish Funto made various sizes. This is a generous 5 X 7 inch you can use vertically or horizontally. The open edges of the cards are rounded which I didn't like at first but has grown on me. And, somehow that rounded bottom of the flap of the envelope then makes sense and it all comes together. Wouldn't say the envelope paper is particularly heavy, but heavier and better quality than most blank card sets on amazon. This envelope paper does have a nice, "soft" finished feel to it so that's a plus as well in the overall quality feel. The other thing I like about the cardstock is you can beat it up pretty good with watercolor "lifting", glazing, etc. and it rarely starts to pill. I've even gotten dried paint drips off the backside using a white eraser. Haven't tried painting on the inside of the card. It has a different feel and "teeth" to it. A ripple that is very nice. Would prefer to have the ripple on the outside which has a small grid type pattern you have to sometimes deal with if you have a lot of water on your brush. Thought about flipping the fold, but there is a double scoring that makes for a nice fold but would show if flipped. Overall, a "yes". Bought two boxes to make stationery card sets for friends. Back to buy 4 more.
Dagmar Fehr
Bewertet in Deutschland am 14. Dezember 2023
Qualitativ sehr gute Karten, auch eine sehr schöne Größe.Ein Nachteil, durch ein paar Millimeter zu viel, fällt die Karte unter Großbrief, damit entstehen hohe Portokosten.
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