Art Supplies Newsprint

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Newsprint Sheet, 30 lbs., 20" x 30", 1200/Bundle (1942030) image 1
Item: 701296
Model: NP2030

This multipurpose sheet can be used for wrapping, void fill or interleaving. Made from recycled newspaper..Economical void fill. A great stuffer!.Unprinted newsprint is made from 100% recycled paper..Low priced, all purpose void fill..Convenient pre-cut sheets..Unprinted and clean.

Price is  $96.09
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Newsprint Paper Roll, 18" x 1440' (NP1890) image 1
Item: 946365
Model: NP1890

Newsprint roll measures 18" x 1440' and is made of 100 percent recycled materials. Roll that is economical has clean and unprinted papers..Economical void fill. A great stuffer!.Low priced, all purpose void fill..Made from 100% recycled material..Unprinted and clean..Dispense with Roll Paper Cutters..Newsprint Rolls are economical void-fills and great stuffers.

Price is  $81.99
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Newsprint Paper Roll, 24" x 1700' (NP2490) image 1
Item: 948846
Model: NP2490

These newsprints provide great cushioning for shipment boxes and fill the empty spaces for making sure that they do not break during storage, handling, and transportation..24" width by 1700' length roll.30 lb basis weight.Economical void-fill.Unprinted newsprint is made from 100% recycled paper..1 Roll.Economical void-fill. A great stuffer!

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About Art Supplies Newsprint

Art supplies newsprint is a versatile and economical choice for artists, students, and hobbyists alike. This lightweight paper is ideal for sketching, drawing, and practicing techniques, making it a staple in any artist's toolkit.

Newsprint is designed to be easily accessible, allowing for quick and spontaneous creativity without the worry of wasting expensive materials. Its smooth texture provides a great surface for various mediums, including pencil, charcoal, and ink.

When selecting newsprint, consider factors such as sheet size, binding type, and the number of sheets per pad. Options range from smaller pads perfect for quick sketches to larger formats suitable for detailed artwork, catering to different artistic needs and preferences.

Additionally, look for features like tape binding for easy page turning and durability, as well as varying sheet counts to suit your project requirements. These characteristics ensure that you have the right tools to express your creativity effectively and efficiently.

What is newsprint used for in art?

  • Newsprint is primarily used for sketching, drawing, and practicing various art techniques. Its affordability allows artists to experiment without the fear of wasting expensive materials.

Is newsprint good for watercolor painting?

  • While newsprint can be used for watercolor, it is not ideal due to its lightweight nature, which may cause warping. It is better suited for dry mediums like pencil and charcoal.

How thick is newsprint paper?

  • Newsprint paper typically has a weight of around 30 to 50 pounds, making it lightweight and easy to handle. This thickness is suitable for sketching but may not hold up well under heavy applications of wet media.

Can newsprint be used for final artwork?

  • Newsprint is generally not recommended for final artwork due to its tendency to yellow and deteriorate over time. It is best used for practice and preliminary sketches.

What sizes do newsprint pads come in?

  • Newsprint pads are available in various sizes, ranging from small 9" x 12" options to larger formats like 24" x 36". This variety allows artists to choose the best size for their specific projects.

Is newsprint archival quality?

  • No, newsprint is not considered archival quality. It is designed for temporary use and may fade or deteriorate over time, making it unsuitable for long-term preservation of artwork.