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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
The perfect travel sized hot press watercolor journal I have ever bought. I’ve used many different brands of both hot and cold press watercolor paper and so far Paul Rubens has been the best for me hands down, and I needed a small watercolor journal for my travels, this was the best pick. Functions as it should and if you put a strap around it it makes it easier to flatten out the page you just worked on. As far as watercolor paper is concerned I prefer hot press and this is great! Absorbs slowly but not too slow and mixing the color on the page is fluid too. Easy to use and carry with you in a pocket!
Jan Lynn
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I got myself one in pink then got a black one for my grandson bc they’re perfect for a little creativity anywhere . Heads up tho the first page isn’t watercolor paper and I thought ehhh this isn’t right kind of book until I turned the page and flipped it around to find a pocket on what I thought was the back now it’s the front but both first pages are regular paper the rest are great and I love that they’re perforated in case you create a tiny masterpiece traveling .. could happen :)
Mick Reacher
Reviewed in Australia on January 19, 2025
Very good for the price. 200gsm obviously.Not quite as nice as a moleskin WC but almost and way cheaper.Paper is yellow(ish), NOT WHITE/WHITENED.
Passion for Quality
Reviewed in Australia on August 9, 2024
It’s so hard to find half decent hot press watercolour paper.I had high hopes for this one, but ended up quite disappointed.I tested the Paul Rubens hot press watercolour journal with a bunch of other papers and used W&N professional paints, W&N cotman paints, Schmincke Horadam paints, Derwent inktense pencils, Caran D’ache supracolor aquarelle watercolour pencils.Unsurprisingly, the Paul Rubens paper was worse than the Saunders Waterford hot press, with uneven colours and harsh watermarks.Comparing to the lightwish/potentate hot press journal, the Paul Rubens hot press is till noticeably worse, but not by too much. The outcome is more similar for the watercolour pencils tests.One thing performed similar yet still slight better was the Winsor & Newton classic paper with only 25% cotton and it’s cold press.One other thing that surprised me was the W&N 200GSM visual diary (wood pulp paper), W&N was better than the Paul Rubens at absorbing water and distributing colour, but the Paul Rubens can withstand much more scrubbing.Still, the Paul Rubens hot press is better than the meeden/baohong hot press.Bottom line, I wouldn’t recommend the Paul Rubens hot press watercolour journal for any kind of watercolour sketching or painting.Maybe the cold press would be better, since it’s just so hard for paper manufacturers to get hot press right,but I haven’t tried the Paul Rubens cold press myself, because the journal I received had the black inner cover paper partially stuck to the pages and leaving black marks on the front and bottom pages, and it smells a bit weird, so I don’t feel like buying more journals from them.
Kieran
Reviewed in Australia on June 1, 2024
I stumbled upon Paul Rubens Art Supplies Watercolor Paper while searching for a reliable option to unleash my creativity. And boy, was I impressed! The quality of this paper is top-notch, offering a smooth surface that beautifully absorbs watercolors without any pesky buckling or warping. It's like a dream canvas for watercolor enthusiasts!What I love most is its durability. Despite soaking up loads of water, the paper holds its shape admirably, allowing me to layer colors and experiment without worrying about the paper disintegrating. Plus, it's acid-free, which means my masterpieces will stand the test of time without yellowing or deteriorating.The texture is just right— not too rough, not too smooth— providing just the right amount of tooth for the paint to adhere to. Whether I'm working on intricate details or broad washes, this paper delivers consistent results every time.Another standout feature is its versatility. It works like a charm with various watercolor techniques, from wet-on-wet to dry brushing, giving me the freedom to explore different styles without limitations.And let's talk about value for money! With generous sizing options and reasonable pricing, Paul Rubens Art Supplies Watercolor Paper offers excellent bang for your buck. Trust me, once you try it, you'll never want to go back to lesser-quality paper.In a nutshell, if you're looking for reliable, high-quality watercolor paper that won't break the bank, look no further than Paul Rubens Art Supplies Watercolor Paper. It's a game-changer for artists of all skill levels, and it's become a staple in my studio. Happy painting! 🎨
Mirrie
Reviewed in Australia on December 29, 2024
Thick paper; holds watercolour well.Would be nice to have lining pages a colour that can be written on for name, date etc but these end pages are in black.Perforated pages that allow paintings to be easily removed.Nice product- recommended.
Angela and Abby Balazs
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
Love these watercolor journals will be purchasing more
B
Reviewed in Australia on October 22, 2024
Beautiful quality and a nice size to play
Rose
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
Paul Rubens Art Supplies Watercolor Paper Hot Press 7.6" x 5" is a nice book to carry around. The cover is sturdy, protecting the pages inside. As “hot press” goes there is a soft textured feel to the surface. The weight is terrific. Be careful when masking because the surface will tear off easily. The pages are perforated so it makes it easy to tear out. Overall, I do like these books and will continue to use them.
Bailey
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023
I’ve been painting with watercolor for about a year now. This was my first time painting on hot press paper and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. This journal is lightweight (not clunky like some I’ve used), the paper is thick with a smooth surface, and the binding is durable. It handled water and paint beautifully (I didn’t practice a lot of lifting or scrubbing, but the little I did do was tolerated perfectly). My only complaint is that when you use masking tape (even applied gently) to preserve a white border, it badly damages the paper when pulled off. Using a less sticky washi tape prevents this problem. All around, it’s a good little journal. I’m happy with my purchase! I will be buying from this company again in the future.
Oopsy Daisy
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
I love the paper in this little watercolor sketchbook. I'm a wet on wet painter, and this paper handles all the water well. There's no warping or buckling, the paper lays as flat after I'm done with the piece as before I do any painting.The reason for only 3 stars is due to the perforated pages. I wanted the ability to turn this little book on its side so that I could do some landscape paintings, but the perferations on every page makes that impossible. There is no option for non perforated pages, so I had to buy a different brand to be able to do what I purchased this little book for, and that's a real shame.So sad. 😥
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022
Absolutely LOVE this sketchbook. If I hadn't taken a chance on this I never would have discovered my preference for hot pressed paper. I consistently struggled with the cold pressed and my paints drying way to fast. But with this quality paper I have time to go back and add wet on wet details without worrying about drying. The paper is also great for painting on both sides, without much buckling if any! Nice and thick, double sided, quality 100% cotton paper in a travel sketchbook? Yes please! I'm about halfway through my current one and will definitely order again plus a backup for my purse!
Mimi
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021
Everything is as described. The paper is quality (hot pressed 100% cotton) and works beautifully with professional grade watercolors. There is some wrinkling but this paper doesn't buckle like cheap cellulose paper when using a lot of water and pigment. I like having watercolor paper bound within a journal/sketchbook... it's easy to pack in a small bag for transport and the cover (mine is pink!) protects the paper from dirt and damage. And I love that the paper is so thick I can paint on both sides of each page. At first, 20 pages didn't sound like much but being able to utilize both sides doubles that to 40 pages...or 40 paintings! Which is more than enough room to unleash creativity without the worry of running out of paper too quickly. If I could change anything about this watercolor journal I would upgrade the elastic band or remove it completely. The band is cheap and will likely break or lose its elasticity without much use. Also, this paper seems to dry quicker than Arches hot pressed watercolor paper. I dont know if this has to do with the sizing applied to the paper but it still works well for small paintings, plein air, nature studies, color swatching, and experimenting with different wet mediums like india ink, water-soluble graphite, watercolor pencils and even acrylic paint.
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