Paper World

Saral Transfer Paper

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Before I start a new painting, I usually draw what I want in Adobe Illustrator, and then transfer a printout of that drawing to canvas or board to paint. I’ve tried opaque projectors, but the image is faint (at least on the el-cheapo projector I use) and I don’t really have room to set it up. I’ve also tried using a piece of paper that I’ve rubbed pencil or charcoal on, but that produces a blurry line.

Eventually I considered the possibility that there might be a transfer paper for artists. Of course, there is one. It’s called Saral Transfer Paper, and it works like a dream. It comes in five different colors, but I can get away with blue and white. It leaves a clear, thin line that erases easily and doesn’t mess up the color of the paint I use. I’m already hooked on it for life.

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If you send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Saral, they’ll send you free samples in all five colors.

-- Mark Frauenfelder 12/27/18

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