Mineral paper is made from 80% calcium carbonate which provides a unique surface for water based or dry media. An emerging favorite among alcohol ink artists. A great alternative to wood-based paper. Tear resistant, fold-able and non-wrinkling. Acid free, bright white, vellum surface. 100 lb/150GSM. Not recommended for oil based paints or oil pastels.
Also available:
- Multi Media Mineral Paper Pad, 20 sheets 6”x 8” (JMP100)
- Multi Media Mineral Paper Pad, 20 sheets 9” x 12” (JMP200)
Pro Tip: For smoother color application, try "priming" Mineral Paper by applying water to the surface and wiping it dry before applying thin viscosity mediums such as ink or watercolor.
Paper weight: 160 lb/240 gsm
Paper dimensions: 11" x 14"
Sheet count: 20 sheets/pad
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FAQs:
Q: How do I mat and frame a watercolor painting on mineral paper?
A: Frame the Mineral Paper artwork the same way as a watercolor done on cotton paper. The artwork should be sandwiched behind an acid free mat, the backing and the glass.The mineral paper artwork can be taped along top of the artwork on the back of the mat so it hangs freely. Do not tape all the way around the artwork. Hinging it allows for expansion and moisture changes.
Q: What adhesive do you recommend for Mineral Paper? Especially for mounting to a hard surface, such as a cradle board?
A: We find PVA (white glue) the best adhesive for Mineral Paper. Apply it to the back of your Mineral Paper artwork and on the substrate in a smooth but thin layer. While the glue is still wet, adhere to paper to the surface and smooth out any bubbles.
Q: What kind of spray sealant can I use on mineral paper?
A: Our first recommendation for protecting your artwork is framing it behind glass in between an acid free mat. Our second recommendation is to seal it with an acrylic spray sealer such as the Krylon gallery series. We advise testing the acrylic spray on a sample piece with your application before sealing your finished piece.