SIMSUM ARTS

The translucent nature of Bleedproof marker paper makes it perfect for working through preliminary ideas and drafts.  It also accepts pen and ink pretty well.

Because you can print your instructions directly on Premium Inkjet Paper, it is a practical and reasonably priced piece of paper to use for practice. Although it may somewhat bleed, it is still ideal for practicing. 

You may buy Clairefontaine Paper at upscale stationery shops or online. You get fine hairlines that stay neat and tidy. 

It doesn’t often bleed, even if you “pool” the ink up rather thickly. 

For regular usage, Hot Press Watercolour Paper is typically prohibitively pricey, yet it produces gorgeous hairlines and precise edges. For better visibility of the instructions, look for lighter weights.

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