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Hahnemühle Cold Press Watercolor Postcards Tin, Set of 30

$25.00

These postcards are perfect for on-the-go artists, from plein air painters to urban sketchers. This collectable tin contains 30 postcards with address fields printed on the back, ready to mail! Each 230gsm card features a softly textured, cold press surface with a natural white tone, ideal for both wet and dry painting techniques. They are acid-free, internally sized for durability, and have rounded edges.

size: 4.1"x5.8" (A6)

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Abby
Durable Tin & Sturdy Material

My package was scuffed a bit during transit unfortunately, but while this tin was dented, the cards inside were completely pristine. They hold up well with watercolor and gouache so far. As a mixed media artist I’m tempted to apply acrylics as well, but I worry this may be a bit too much wet media for the cards. We’ll see. Regardless, these have a pretty fine tooth, giving you just a touch of texture. I recommend taping these down if using heavy wet media, although I’d use a softer-tack tape to avoid tearing, even if it endangers the crispness of your lines. Overall- professional, high-quality rounded post cards, better with light wet media uses.

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Loralyn Noragong
Watercolor post cards

Perfect for sending original art happy mail!

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Sue Laughton
Beautiful watercolor postcards!

I can't wait to paint something on these lovely postcards. And the tin is awesome too!

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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Abby
Durable Tin & Sturdy Material

My package was scuffed a bit during transit unfortunately, but while this tin was dented, the cards inside were completely pristine. They hold up well with watercolor and gouache so far. As a mixed media artist I’m tempted to apply acrylics as well, but I worry this may be a bit too much wet media for the cards. We’ll see. Regardless, these have a pretty fine tooth, giving you just a touch of texture. I recommend taping these down if using heavy wet media, although I’d use a softer-tack tape to avoid tearing, even if it endangers the crispness of your lines. Overall- professional, high-quality rounded post cards, better with light wet media uses.

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Loralyn Noragong
Watercolor post cards

Perfect for sending original art happy mail!

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Sue Laughton
Beautiful watercolor postcards!

I can't wait to paint something on these lovely postcards. And the tin is awesome too!