on saleColorverse Ink Art Cards - Hubble (Size A)

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on saleColorverse Ink Art Cards - Hubble (Size A)

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It's like a magic trick - apply fountain pen ink to these cards and watch the white space-themed designs shine through! You can either draw on them directly with your fountain pen or use a swab or brush to apply fountain pen ink in a wash.

Printed on Nebula Premium paper, this set contains 15 cards each of 3 different space-themed designs for a total of 45 cards. The paper, weighing in at 200g, is able to hold fountain pen ink without bleedthrough. The white illustrations are printed using a water-resistant finish, so they'll be visible once the ink has been applied on top.

The "A" size is the smallest size, measuring 65mm wide by 45mm tall (approximately 2.55" x 1.77").

Condition
New
Brand
Colorverse
Type
Paper Accessories
Color
White
Size - Overall

The general international paper size, including options such as A4, A5, B5, Pocket, etc. Click here to read our guide on paper sizes.

Other
Paper Color
White
Paper Weight
200g
Sheet Count

The number of individual pieces of paper in the notebook (whereas pages refers to each side of a sheet). 1 sheet = 2 pages.

45
Perforation

Whether or not the paper is micro-perforated and designed to be removed from the notebook. Options include None, Some, or All pages.

None
Height (mm)
45mm
Width (mm)
65mm

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Anonymous
Colorverse Coloring Sheets - Min-Hwa

Excellent! Shipping was fast - they must know how much I wanted to play!!Thank you for being the first to carry these fun cards that give my inks a new play.

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Ashley
These are so cool!

These little cards are so cool! Especially for those of us that are not as artistic as we wish we were. You can really use any kind of water based ink, but my favorite is using a brush pen. In the photo I attached I used a sailor shikiori dual brush pen in nioi-sumire. I colored the bottom portion of the card with the brush tip, then I used a damp water color paint brush to blend it up. These are so fun and I highly recommend!