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I often use 80# sulfite paper for watercolors and acrylics, but the students
stretch the paper with masking tape onto a drawing board. That wouldn't work
for all situations. All the buckling dries flat and smooth, and it looks so
finished when they take the tape off, leaving the little white margin around
it. (They get the nice heavy watercolor paper only after they have
experimented on the sulfite paper!) Karla Caraway
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