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title: "Canson XL Series Watercolor Paper Pad, 11\" x 15\", White, 140 lb. (300gsm), Cold Press, Tape Bound, 30 Sheets/Pad"
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# 30 Sheets 11x15 inches 140lb/300gsm Canson XL Series Watercolor Paper Pad, 11" x 15", White, 140 lb. (300gsm), Cold Press, Tape Bound, 30 Sheets/Pad

**Brand:** canson
**Price:** 1159929₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Canson XL!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Canson XL Series Watercolor Paper Pad, 11" x 15", White, 140 lb. (300gsm), Cold Press, Tape Bound, 30 Sheets/Pad by canson
- **How much does it cost?** 1159929₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- canson enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted canson brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ideal for All Artists:** Loved by students, hobbyists, and professionals alike.
- • **Heritage You Can Trust:** Crafted in France with over 400 years of expertise.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Heavyweight Cold Press paper for ultimate layering.
- • **Master Various Techniques:** Perfect for gradients, washes, and fine details.
- • **Vibrant Results Every Time:** Acid-free sheets keep colors true and bright.

## Overview

The Canson XL Series Watercolor Pad features 30 heavyweight sheets of 140lb cold press paper, measuring 11x15 inches. Designed for artists of all levels, it supports a variety of watercolor techniques while ensuring vibrant colors and durability. Manufactured in France, this pad combines tradition with quality, making it a favorite among students and professionals.

## Description

We all love Canson XL Series Watercolor Paper! Trusted for decades by artists, students, hobbyists, and art teachers. Each heavyweight sheet is crafted with care to obtain that perfect paper texture and provide a sturdy foundation for multiple washes and layers without warping or buckling. For those of you nerdy enough to know better, our paper is 140lb/300gsm (which means the pre-cut “ream” of full-size sheets weighs 140 pounds and a single sheet of one square meter weighs 300 grams). All of this just means Canson XL watercolor paper has impressive absorbency and strength. So, go at it with bright colors, gradients, and detailed strokes, and even mix things up with gouache or acrylic paint for a mixed media effect. The Canson XL Series was created with students and teachers in mind – affordable, high-sheet count options with an intermediate-level performance sufficient for technical practice and showcases. Once artists are confident enough in their skillset, we recommend transitioning over to the Canson Artist Series family of paper for a museum-quality look and feel. View all options by clicking on the Canson Brand Store link!

Review: Dependable Pulp Watercolor Paper - This is one of the most common brands of budget watercolor paper, and it’s easy to see why. It’s pulp paper rather than cotton, but for the price and availability it does a good job. The sizing is consistent across the sheets I’ve used, so there aren’t distracting patches or spots where the paint reacts unpredictably. It’s not the same as working on a cotton sheet, but it performs reliably for what I use it for and is more than fine for practice, studies, and comic work. I’ve use this mainly for ink wash comic pages, and it’s held up pretty much as expected. Even though it’s cold press paper, it’s almost like hot press, smooth enough to comfortably draw on with pencil or pen before applying washes. That makes it a good and cheaper alternative to bristol if you want to combine line art with washes while keeping the tooth of watercolor paper. The surface doesn’t fight your tools, so sketching, inking, and then washing over the lines is very workable. If you trim an inch from the 11-inch side, you get an 10×15 sheet, which lines up with standard American comic work area dimensions on an 11x17 sheet. That makes it easy to integrate into comic workflows without too much extra adjustments, and it saves time when prepping pages for scanning or print. You can go right out to the edge and make borders in post (the digital process). The weight can handle moderate water applications without immediately breaking down, but it will start to peel with heavier washes, but once dry it usually settles enough to keep working. For ink wash especially, it’s reliable and has the right feel under the brush. The paper takes general layering and lifting decently, though like all pulp papers it has limits if you push it too hard. It’s not premium stock, but it’s dependable, versatile, and easy to find. For people working on comics, ink wash, or just everyday watercolor practice, it’s a good pad to have on hand. —Nathyn Brendan Masters Night Phoenix Press
Review: LOVE THIS PAD! TOP VALUE PURCHASE. - This is one of the best deals I've seen on watercolor paper. This is excellent paper at a terrific price. I started doing watercolor again recently after about 25 years' haitus. As you can imagine, brands and types of papers, paints, and other watercolor supplies have grown exponentially since I last did watercolor, so I had to buy several different brands and types of paper before I found the one I love. THIS IS IT, in case that wasn't already clear. It has the perfect balance of texture and uniformity in both finish and thickness without the typical roughness of other mid-grade cold-pressed papers. Plus, it accepts both color and wash beautifully and consistently. It's also heavy enough to not warp/buckle much when you do extensive color washing without taping. That's not to say it DOESN'T buckle at all, but I lay down tons of water on some of my prints and also never tape my paper down before I start to work. Have to say: I am really impressed with how little this warps, all that considered....even with heavy water dumps. ***BTW:**** The easiest remedy for the warping and buckling, I've found, is to let the work completely dry--24 hours, on the safe side--then turn it, face down, onto an ironing board with a firm piece of clean, unbent high-density cardboard that's larger than my print so I can iron it flat. I iron my work gently, with the iron set between "low cotton" and "low linen", depending on the amount of buckling. I also use the lowest setting of steam on my iron. Because it really helps to quickly even out wash-warping. Works much better than pre-taping!

## Features

- Artists Love Canson XL! Trusted for decades by students, hobbyists, and art teachers thanks to dependable composition, high sheet counts and affordable prices
- Heavyweight Cold Press Watercolor Paper: Each sheet provides a sturdy foundation for multiple washes and layers without warping or buckling (140lb/300gsm); use with watercolor paint, gouache paint and light acrylic paint
- Explore Watercolor Painting Techniques: Tackle the full spectrum of watercolor projects using gradients, washes, layering, glazing, fine strokes, wet-on-wet, dry brush, splattering, lifting, scraping and masking fluid
- Portraits, Illustrations, Landscapes & Art Journaling: Your favorite watercolors will maintain their vibrancy thanks to our acid-free sheets; paper texture handles the finest details, like single strands of hair or blades of grass
- Time-Honored French Craftsmanship: Manufactured in France, Canson carries a prestigious heritage of papermaking that spans over four centuries. The Canson XL Series is widely embraced by both aspiring artists and seasoned art educators.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0049UXGD0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,897 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #13 in Watercolor Paper |
| Brand | Canson |
| Brand Name | Canson |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 7,266 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03148955726280 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 20"L x 15"W |
| Item Type Name | Watercolor Paper Pads |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Canson |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Paper Dimensions | 15 x 20 Inches |
| Paper Finish | Watercolor |
| Paper Weight | 30 |
| Product Dimensions | 20"L x 15"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Painting, Watercolors |
| Sheet Count | 30 |
| Unit Count | 30.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | No warranty. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Canson
- **Color:** White
- **Material:** Paper
- **Paper Finish:** Watercolor
- **Sheet Size:** 11 x 15 inches

## Images

![Canson XL Series Watercolor Paper Pad, 11" x 15", White, 140 lb. (300gsm), Cold Press, Tape Bound, 30 Sheets/Pad - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81K4yrVb1vL.jpg)
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![Canson XL Series Watercolor Paper Pad, 11" x 15", White, 140 lb. (300gsm), Cold Press, Tape Bound, 30 Sheets/Pad - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81DgOpLQ7EL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Customer Package Type, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this really good for water coloring?**
A: I love to save a buck, but this paper makes me hate watercoloring. I started out with this paper but it made me so frustrated I almost gave up entirely and when I put my mind to something, I'm like a dog with a bone. 

I use this to strictly for brushstroke drills, and it's so bleep bleep finicky it helped me learn water control. But I think you'll be a LOT happier if you purchase an Arteza watercolor journal, even though the weight is less than 140lb.

For anything using wet/wet technique, I go with nothing short of 100% cotton in any brand and cut the paper into quarters to save money.

**Q: What is the content of the paper? It isn't stated in the description, but I would like to know if it's 100% cotton or not.**
A: This is not 100% cotton. It's pretty good as far as cellulose paper goes though! Just don't expect it to hold up like Arches or other 100% cotton papers if you're completely soaking it or doing lots of scrubbing.

**Q: Would this paper be good to use to print an image on, then colorize the printed image with watercolor pencils and water applied with brushes?**
A: Well, one thing is that you might have to cut it down to make a standard size width. It’s 9” across and your printer is probably set up to use normal 8.5 x 11 paper. So there’s that. 
I believe I tried it some time back and it didn’t work in my HP multi-function printer; however, I have another idea for you. 
This is 140 lb paper. If you are looking for heavier paper than normal, abs not specifically watercolor paper- here’s a thought. I have used the Nenah 8.5 x11,  110 lb paper and that runs fine through my printer. I use that to print free images I’ve found online and I do coloring that way. I can color with watercolor pencils abs then go over it with my water/aqua brushes. They only let a teeny bit of water out at a time and that paper holds up. It also holds up great with markers and no bleed-thru. I have used the Crayola fine tip markers, Tombow, the Bic markers that are similar to sharpies and those come in ulta fine and fine tip, as well, and others. 
I have on order some 120 lb paper to try and 1) see if it will work for water coloring printed images & 2) go through my printer. 
I haven’t used the Neenah 110 lb for my actual watercolor paints, because I don’t think it would hold up. 
I’m not a real artist, I just do it for fun, and make cards, for stress relief, etc.

**Q: can you just put it on the easel? Or you need to put a piece of paper on the drawing board?**
A: There are 30 sheets attached at the top of this pad.  You can put the whole pad on an easel or you can take one sheet and use it on a drawing board.  I hope that helps!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dependable Pulp Watercolor Paper
*by N***S on October 1, 2025*

This is one of the most common brands of budget watercolor paper, and it’s easy to see why. It’s pulp paper rather than cotton, but for the price and availability it does a good job. The sizing is consistent across the sheets I’ve used, so there aren’t distracting patches or spots where the paint reacts unpredictably. It’s not the same as working on a cotton sheet, but it performs reliably for what I use it for and is more than fine for practice, studies, and comic work. I’ve use this mainly for ink wash comic pages, and it’s held up pretty much as expected. Even though it’s cold press paper, it’s almost like hot press, smooth enough to comfortably draw on with pencil or pen before applying washes. That makes it a good and cheaper alternative to bristol if you want to combine line art with washes while keeping the tooth of watercolor paper. The surface doesn’t fight your tools, so sketching, inking, and then washing over the lines is very workable. If you trim an inch from the 11-inch side, you get an 10×15 sheet, which lines up with standard American comic work area dimensions on an 11x17 sheet. That makes it easy to integrate into comic workflows without too much extra adjustments, and it saves time when prepping pages for scanning or print. You can go right out to the edge and make borders in post (the digital process). The weight can handle moderate water applications without immediately breaking down, but it will start to peel with heavier washes, but once dry it usually settles enough to keep working. For ink wash especially, it’s reliable and has the right feel under the brush. The paper takes general layering and lifting decently, though like all pulp papers it has limits if you push it too hard. It’s not premium stock, but it’s dependable, versatile, and easy to find. For people working on comics, ink wash, or just everyday watercolor practice, it’s a good pad to have on hand. —Nathyn Brendan Masters Night Phoenix Press

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LOVE THIS PAD! TOP VALUE PURCHASE.
*by A***R on January 30, 2019*

This is one of the best deals I've seen on watercolor paper. This is excellent paper at a terrific price. I started doing watercolor again recently after about 25 years' haitus. As you can imagine, brands and types of papers, paints, and other watercolor supplies have grown exponentially since I last did watercolor, so I had to buy several different brands and types of paper before I found the one I love. THIS IS IT, in case that wasn't already clear. It has the perfect balance of texture and uniformity in both finish and thickness without the typical roughness of other mid-grade cold-pressed papers. Plus, it accepts both color and wash beautifully and consistently. It's also heavy enough to not warp/buckle much when you do extensive color washing without taping. That's not to say it DOESN'T buckle at all, but I lay down tons of water on some of my prints and also never tape my paper down before I start to work. Have to say: I am really impressed with how little this warps, all that considered....even with heavy water dumps. ***BTW:**** The easiest remedy for the warping and buckling, I've found, is to let the work completely dry--24 hours, on the safe side--then turn it, face down, onto an ironing board with a firm piece of clean, unbent high-density cardboard that's larger than my print so I can iron it flat. I iron my work gently, with the iron set between "low cotton" and "low linen", depending on the amount of buckling. I also use the lowest setting of steam on my iron. Because it really helps to quickly even out wash-warping. Works much better than pre-taping!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good quality for reasonable price
*by A***R on August 18, 2025*

I do watercolor painting with my kids every week and I believe high quality materials are important (even for kids!) when they are learning. After shopping around and trying a few different brands, this is the highest quality for the best price. It does not pill easily which is important when you're working with kids who have a tendency to "scrub" the paper with their brush. Holds up great for wet on wet technique.

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