The paper in Lana's Amazon printed book is the same paper as Christine Karron's books. I love this paper. I have been able to color on it quite well, and I can also get quite a few layers. Now I do use primarily Faber Castell Polychromos, so perhaps that is why? Or it could be my technique? I am unsure, but thought I would let you know my experience with it. I may be in the minority (not sure how others feel about it) but again I really enjoy that paper.
I think I only tried Prismas on Amazon paper but I will definitely try my Polys if that will help. I’ve also heard people talk about using alcohol markers first. I want to try that too. Thanks for the advice!
ok! i responded to ya! and there are no rules in space! for your fans- there are no specific pages, no deadlines or timelines- NO PRESSURE. There are no rules in space! We have 56 people in our active group because space exploration can be lonely at times. Welcome aboard!
Lovely haul hun thank you for sharing ❤❤❤😊😊😊xxx
Thanks! It was a small haul but I love any new supplies!
Cool Haul ❤
Thanks it was small but I was pleasantly surprised by the Turner gouache.
@@Dianedreamsincolor Your welcome 🤗
The paper in Lana's Amazon printed book is the same paper as Christine Karron's books. I love this paper. I have been able to color on it quite well, and I can also get quite a few layers. Now I do use primarily Faber Castell Polychromos, so perhaps that is why? Or it could be my technique? I am unsure, but thought I would let you know my experience with it. I may be in the minority (not sure how others feel about it) but again I really enjoy that paper.
I think I only tried Prismas on Amazon paper but I will definitely try my Polys if that will help. I’ve also heard people talk about using alcohol markers first. I want to try that too. Thanks for the advice!
@Dianedreamsincolor Yes, alcohol markers work well as a base on Amazon paper.
ok! i responded to ya! and there are no rules in space! for your fans- there are no specific pages, no deadlines or timelines- NO PRESSURE. There are no rules in space! We have 56 people in our active group because space exploration can be lonely at times. Welcome aboard!
Thanks and I am looking forward to the mission, commander 😆🤭