Stretched White Blank Canvas - 11x14 Inch, 8 Pack, Primed,100% Cotton,5/8 Inch Profile of Super Value Pack for Acrylics,Oils & Other Painting Media
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sherry wells
> 3 dayIt was what I ordered
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A. Pa
> 3 dayI like the quality of the canvas. They say its pre- primed for painting but honestly you need to gesso it or it requires many layers of paint & is still see through. Now I would still highly recommend this product because it is high quality( I used to teach art) & perfect for kids. Also, you can buy a jar of gesso & prime it yourself if there are any concerns. Gesso it cheap/ 8bucks a jar & goes a long way. It stops the paints from being absorbed into the canvas requiring less layers of paint. Either way this product is a win.
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KiK
> 3 dayPerfect! Good size and quality!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayGreat for activities with kids and friends
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Regina B Spencer
> 3 dayPerfect for my paint party. Good quality and perfect size.
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judy wright
> 3 dayThe canvas is not very tight. some had fold lines and dimples in them. they are good for kids to paint on. I am on a budget and I wanted them to make paintings to donate for a charity event.
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Sticky Paint Fingerz
> 3 dayI use these canvases for everything I paint. The 8x10in is perfect for filming for my YouTube videos. These canvases are great quality and stretched firmly so there isnt any creases or looseness. I order these every couple weeks, check em out!
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Andrew Wagner
> 3 dayReally happy with this product. All of the canvases were not damage in any way, for me. Comes in handy when trying o make smaller gifts for friends and family and I dont want to use a massive canvas.
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Cynthia Cox
> 3 dayLove this size to try out new techniques of painting, because of less waste of paint & canvas. Unless you really mess it up-beyond those “happy accidents”. The back of the canvas could be a little neater, they are just stapled. The ones where the canvas is tucked into the frame are much neater. These are also great for having fun with the grandkids.
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Austin Feller
> 3 dayI bought a set of 12x12 Milo, Fixsmith, and Arteza canvases to compare and will buy the best going forward. I knew these were cheap and wasnt expecting anything great, but I expected the more expensive canvases to be no worse than the cheaper ones. The Fixsmith were more expensive than the Milo, and theyre also noticeably worse quality than the Milo. The most obvious difference between them is that many of the Fixsmith canvases are not rectilinear (their corners are noticeably angled at an angle that is not 90 degrees.) There were also noticeably more irregularities on the surface (cracks or bumps in the gesso) for the Fixsmith. Overall, these are good enough that Ill use them, but I would definitely go with Milo over Fixsmith going forward.