• Bright white sulphite drawing paper on a roll
  • Fits most standard easels; comes with a 1" core
  • Easily dispenses from standard size dispensers
  • Durable paper that won't tear easily or bleed through
  • Great solution for kids' art tables!

Good value. I used it to wrap presents. It’s a little thin so I had to double wrap boxes that had pictures or writing them.

Bought this roll of paper to go with the Pottery Barn art table knockoff I built my daughter. Works great. Paper doesn't bleed or rip easily under constant toddler use. Most times we can flip the section over and she can draw more on the backside.

I will easily have this last for a decade. I have lots of Decorative stamps and make my own wrapping paper. I stamp and my granddaughter colors. Fun project that does a nice job in wrapping gifts.

This paper is fairly thick/heavy. I use it to draw out crochet patterns, using a black sharpie. The ink doesn't run through. Great value for the price.

My school often runs out of white kraft paper so I decided to buy this for my classroom. It is the perfect size to cut into poster-size pieces and is inexpensive enough that I don't cringe to buy it as a teacher. A much better alternative to the Post-It Wall pads (that are $1 per sticky paper).

I’m so pleased with this purchase! Its perfect for my kids to draw and scribble on. It’s nice thick quality paper you don’t have to worry will bleed through or tear or get holes easily. It’s also a huge roll and will last us quite a while.

Very thick and high quality but yet doesn’t hide (if you were wrapping to conceal)

I got this because we have a small rectangular table that my son plays at and tried to color on so I put this paper on and it’s perfect! He can play and color all he wants! It holds up well and we have had this for a couple months now and we aren’t even half way through the roll!

I like this paper because the paper is nice and thick. Holds up to markers, paint and dabber dots. Really fun.

This takes Sharpie well. I'm able to pre-write our Latin translation and bring it with me to class. When it's time to translate, I just tape it to the whiteboard. Saves time.