Hi Susan, I love what you've done with this structure but Sennelier is a bit vague on their website. Did the journal come with any labeling that offered insight into the weight, or type of paper used? Does it have any rag content? Is it internally/externally sized?
This is 140lb Cold Press. I threw the label away so I'm not sure about any other specs on the paper. I'll have to do some research. This journal was given to me as a gift from a dear gentleman I met here in Florida from Kate's AJW group.
For Earnest Ward and others: If you have no luck finding the Sennelier Accordion Books, let me know. Our daughter is in Paris often - she lives in France. She will be happy to go to Sennelier to pick up whatever you need. She loves the place - you would not believe how SMALL such a famous store can be!
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Hi Susan, I love what you've done with this structure but Sennelier is a bit vague on their website. Did the journal come with any labeling that offered insight into the weight, or type of paper used? Does it have any rag content? Is it internally/externally sized?
Thanks! :-D
Thank you Earnest :-)
This is 140lb Cold Press. I threw the label away so I'm not sure about any other specs on the paper. I'll have to do some research. This journal was given to me as a gift from a dear gentleman I met here in Florida from Kate's AJW group.
All I can find is that it is a multi-media paper. It's made in France. It's called the Sennelier Accordion Urban Sketcchbook and is 4 x 6 in size.
Here is the page on the French Sennelier website that will show you those accordion books: http://www.sennelier-colors.com/en/What-s-new_42.html
Click on the British flag if the site comes up in French.
On the right, scroll down just a bit and you will see those lovely books.
For Earnest Ward and others: If you have no luck finding the Sennelier Accordion Books, let me know. Our daughter is in Paris often - she lives in France. She will be happy to go to Sennelier to pick up whatever you need. She loves the place - you would not believe how SMALL such a famous store can be!
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