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Strathmore

300 Series Newsprint Paper Pad, Rough Finish, Tape Binding, 50 Sheet, 18x24 inch, 1 Count

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SKU:
STTP3078186
UPC:
012017390180
$16.85

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Introducing Strathmore 300 Series Newsprint Paper--a rough natural-toned newsprint paper for sketching & preliminary drawing; perfect for gesture sketching in graphite, charcoal, colored pencil, or sketching sticks & is a great way to hone your artistic skills. Our 300 Series provides art students & intermediate hobbyists a range of better quality paper for quick studies, technical practice & final pieces in art class or at home. Including a wide variety of surface types, artists working with watercolor paint, acrylic paint, oil paint, pastel, colored pencil, charcoal, marker, pen, ink & more have a curated pad customized for their needs. Trusted by art teachers & affordable for parents & students, this series is the best way to help build confidence in intermediate artists!

  • STRATHMORE PAPER MADE FOR STUDENT ARTISTS—The 300 Series features our intermediate-level surface, recommended for student artists & hobbyists looking to improve their creative skills, techniques & practice
  • NEWSPRINT PAPER FOR ART CLASS & HOME ART PROJECTS—Expand your drawing skills with a lightweight, naturally-toned, rough textured surface made to withstand quick, preliminary sketches
  • MADE FOR WATERCOLOR CHARCOAL, COLORED PENCIL, SKETCHING STICK & PASTEL—Paper retains pigment well & withstands techniques like pressure strokes, blending & shading
  • ECONOMICAL PAD FOR WORRY-FREE EXPERIMENTATION—Art supplies can be pricey & worrying about waste stifles creativity; our budget-friendly pads let you experiment freely without breaking the bank
  • LAY FLAT, DURABLE & PORTABLE—Constructed with a durable cover & chipboard backing; take your sketchbook wherever inspiration strikes & never miss a creative moment
  • STRATHMORE: THE ARTIST'S CHOICE—Choosing an art surface is one of the most important decisions an artist makes in determining the outcome of their work. Artists choose Strathmore.
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