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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Pages are thin, not durable enough for much paint Jul 23, 2009
By Homeschooling Mom The way I have always done fingerpainting is to pour a little glob of paint in the middle, smear it around and then trace lines, shapes, etc. in the paint. However, as soon as my child started smearing her little glob around, the paper buckled and had so many waves in it, it hindered her painting. If I didn't mind paper buckling, I wouldn't have specifically purchased "fingerpaint paper." It does have a glossy finish (why it has it on both sides is a mystery), so I gave it two stars for that.
I am really surprised that some reviewers commented on the strength and durability of this paper. Maybe they used it with a medium other than paint.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Buy a Different One Mar 13, 2010
By Kay J I wasn't very pleased with the quality of this paper.
Whether we used hands or paintbrushes, the paper got ridiculously soppy wet and started tearing and ripping when I untaped it from the table. When I put it out to dry in the sun, it was so wet that it stuck to the table after it had dried. I like to keep the pictures, and it just won't be possible with this kind of paper. True it is double-sided, but I couldn't use the otherside because of how thin and cheap the paper is. The paint shows through.
If it's just for the experience of fingerpainting, this would have been moderately acceptable. It is not so unusable that I'd throw it out, but when it runs out I will certainly not buy this company's again.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
nice paper! Sep 19, 2008
By Victoria Marie Stratton Very nice, big, strong paper. We use it for finger paints, paint, markers, everything pretty much!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Love this Company Sep 12, 2008
By N. Donahue
"Soteria"
I bought their easel, easel paper, their paint set, stamp set eraser, everything I have bought fromt his company has been greatly priced and great quality. I was skeptical at first cause of the cheap pricing but I adore their products, very much worth it!! If you plan on going for their easel, yes a 14 month old can use it on its lowest setting.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Big Hit with Grandkids!! Dec 01, 2008
By Martha D. March
"star gazer"
My 4 yr. old grandson had tons of fun finger painting. He really got into mixing the colors to see what happened ... red and yellow make orange, etc. And if you mix red, yellow, blue and green they make brown. He had so much fun he didn't want to stop. I had to keep his 20 month old sister busy finger painting with me so he could keep trying out different techniques ... hand and finger prints, letters and numbers, swirls and roads, ... you name it, he tried it and can't wait till the next time grandma brings her bag of craft goodies over. I was thrilled to find Melissa and Doug's finger painting pad here on Amazon.com as our local Walmart only had the finger paints. Go figure.
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