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== Types of paper == | == Types of paper == | ||
− | + | There are different types of (synthetic) paper | |
− | * | + | * [[card stock]] |
− | * watercolor paper | + | * [[watercolor paper]] |
* [[vellum]] | * [[vellum]] | ||
− | * synthetic paper (yupo) | + | * [[synthetic paper]] (yupo) |
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Paper also exists in different [[paper weights]] and [[paper sizes]]. | ||
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+ | == The right paper for your medium == | ||
+ | Depending on your coloring medium, you might want to use different papers as well: | ||
+ | * [[alcohol markers]] | ||
+ | * [[water based markers]] | ||
+ | * [[colored pencils]] |
Latest revision as of 14:56, 8 April 2021
Paper is quite literally the base of card making. Depending on the medium you want to use on your paper or the look you're going for, you'll need to use a different kind.
Types of paper
There are different types of (synthetic) paper
Paper also exists in different paper weights and paper sizes.
The right paper for your medium
Depending on your coloring medium, you might want to use different papers as well: