Loved the comparisons. I love textured paper so for me these are great. One thing I learned from trial and error from using different papers is that using a heat tool helped the tape come off easier on papers that I guess don't have a lot of surface sizing? That's what I do when I tape my edges on khadi paper. Works great.
This video was so informative, it helped me understand why at the beginning I didn’t like Khadi paper at all and now I love it. The first time I tried it, the paper had this strange texture you showed in your older sketchbook and it just didn’t do it for me. Then last year I decided to get a small 210 gsm one like your hardback (only without the hardback which is even cheaper) and I loved it! It was smoother but still, it made my mineral handmade watercolour sing. There’s something about this paper that just bring the best of granulating textured paints, it feels so organic. I also have the logbook which I use exclusively for colour mixing and experimentation, it works well for my purposes. To make it sturdier, I made a cardboard envelope cover and covered it with fabric. You were being modest about your art, your artwork is very nice! I loved the mushrooms, the dark forest scene, blue panda and vases at the end :) thanks for sharing
Thank you so much! I'm very happy you found the video useful. I agree, granulating paints work so beautifully on Khadi paper. That cover for the log book sounds like a fantastic idea, it must feel and look so nice now! I bet it improves the experience of using it by 300%. And thank you. I'm very happy you liked my doodles :)
This is anexcellent source and I will keep and refer to. I had no idea it should be handled like fabric until I did some eco dyeing with it. It held up beautifully. I got some beautiful table runners with Camilla blossoms. Now you’ve shown that it is indeed a beautiful paper. I have a lot of it bc I could afford it. I’m making sketch books with Eco dyed papers for the covers. ❤❤
The difference between the two last books is normal. These paper is made by hand. They are always a bit different. I have bought them for years and the same book is just different when bought at different moments . It depends on who is making the paper at that moment, how warm it is , how fast it dries,...How well it is pressed . That is also the reason for the colour difference. Sometimes you have a book where the sizing is not perfect or the papertexture is different. They are a bit of a gamble but they are always a joy to work on. Thanks for the review. love your artwork.
i LOVE the khadi sketchbooks and i've been searching for someone to review the log book for a while now, it was a joy to see this pop up in my subscription page! the hardback sketchbooks are actually the exact same as the last two soft sketchbooks, just with a hard cover attached. and yeah, the paper can vary in texture a lot, in my 20*25 i have some sheets that are as completely smooth as your newest one and then others that are like your small hardback!
So happy you enjoyed this! The log book can be fun if you don't mind the flimsiness of the paper. In my hardback, the paper feels quite different from the one in the soft bound sketchbooks. The texture is much more visible in mine.
Excellent video. I looked at your paints page and saw that you have a tropical set! I never see anything oriented to the bright colors I see here in Florida, so I ordered a set. Thank you!
Very nice vlog. I was always curious about the log book and i have never seen the really big one. Nice! I would make a leather cover and i will have a great sketchbook. That the little one falls apart so fast is because it isn’t a sketchbook, it is supposed to be a pad.
A humble comment about your artwork but don't put yourself down, some very interesting work there, keep going with it. A good review of Khadi paper. I use it sometimes and love it for what I use it for. It's really earthy in nature isn't it? Kind regards, Michael
I use mine mainly for watercolour but as I'm predominantly an oil artist I will be experimenting with oil after a coat of gesso. I'm hoping the texture will work well with my style of work.
I never heard of this paper. Thank you for the video. Must say the best Illustrations were those done by you two little one when she was two 😝😍 hahahaha I have similar ones that I treasure from my little one ♥️
Coming to this video a bit late. I love the khadi paper note books and single sheets I have used. The texture does not bother me, and I like the textile look it has. I have an 8x8 inch book like your it has red inner covers rather than your blue. I also have a fives five inch the same. I have hankered after the 30x35 cm book for ages but it is never in stock. I do prefer their single sheet packs though, the coloured papers are great for gouache and metallics as well as more opaque watercolour pigments. They do different shades of white in these single sheet packs, I think there are twenty sheets in each, lots of sizes so you could bind them into a book yourself. The packs are a lot less variable in quality as well, I found the books to be very uneven, you can see this by holding pages up to the light! However This did not stop me e joy ing them. The paper tears beautifully so you can deckle the fourth edge if you want. I use this paper to do cour swatches for inside my paintboxes, and one thing I have noticed is that if it is handled a lot the pigment seems to wear off the surface, this is noticeable especially with coarser ground pigments. I LOVE how the paper takes washes, I want good coverage but not a bland smoothness which is what most hot pressed papers give and which I personally dislike. I like the extra dimensionality of a textured paper. I am going to try the smaller of the two smooth notebooks you show here, if I can get hold of one, it looks really nice. Have you tried the Jackson’s Eco paper? It is really heavy, I bought some a couple of years ago in their sale, but have not really used it yet, it has a very varied slightly bubbled texture, is deckled, and is not very flat, this changes when wetted both sides it dries flat on whatever surface it lies on. I love the way it looks, and it cuts down really well, has a firm feel to it, is double sided…. But I never got beyond a preliminary wash on it, moved house and it is still packed away! It is also made in India, 100% cotton, but has a completely different character and I would love to know what you feel about it… if you have used it…
Thank you for watching and for your feedback! I've used Jackson's Eco paper. I did some of my set swatches on in, the thickest one. It's so thick it's really difficult to cut but it's very pleasant to work on. Haven't tested it thoroughly but it seems to handle water very well. I haven't tried paper in sheets from Khadi as I hate loose papers flying everywhere haha I much prefer working in sketchbooks right now.
@@hungryforpaint I have an ancient photograph guillotine for straightening up work done in the dark room, it work really well on the Eco paper. Knives and scissors not so much. I would love a ring bound book of this stuff, it is so nice and sturdy.
@@lindyashford7744 yeah, no 😆 I have a pretty sturdy guillotine as well for cutting watercolor paper for paint samples but it failed miserably! That thickest one is really tough
Also wondering about embroidery on Khadi. I’m scheduled for a three day Embroidery on Paper class. Has anyone tried this on Khadi paper? I’m taking some scraps with me to try on a book cover. It’s FOCUS ON BOOK ARTS conference in Oregon. It’s internationally attended and is hosted biannually. So next Conference will be in 2026.
Stupor love this AGA!; like you after my three years of sadly painting and possibly junk paper I learn quickly toI choose to only use cotton watercolor paper and all those papers you talked about I’ve had my times with and I also do all th papers so keep it up let’s get in touch and talk to Paper maybe we can do a discussion Monday about our feelings about different papers or some thing I really in particular lol love you love this be well ☮
Yes, I'm aware that you're not supposed to do that. It's not watercolor paper. But it's 100% cotton and I wanted to try it 🙂 Lots of people use watercolours in their Hobonichis and Leuchtturm planners etc, really thin paper, so I was just curious and wanted to see how it behaves since I had one of these logbooks at hand
Loved the comparisons. I love textured paper so for me these are great. One thing I learned from trial and error from using different papers is that using a heat tool helped the tape come off easier on papers that I guess don't have a lot of surface sizing? That's what I do when I tape my edges on khadi paper. Works great.
Thanks so much that's so useful! I had no idea you could do that 💕
This video was so informative, it helped me understand why at the beginning I didn’t like Khadi paper at all and now I love it. The first time I tried it, the paper had this strange texture you showed in your older sketchbook and it just didn’t do it for me. Then last year I decided to get a small 210 gsm one like your hardback (only without the hardback which is even cheaper) and I loved it! It was smoother but still, it made my mineral handmade watercolour sing. There’s something about this paper that just bring the best of granulating textured paints, it feels so organic.
I also have the logbook which I use exclusively for colour mixing and experimentation, it works well for my purposes. To make it sturdier, I made a cardboard envelope cover and covered it with fabric.
You were being modest about your art, your artwork is very nice! I loved the mushrooms, the dark forest scene, blue panda and vases at the end :) thanks for sharing
Thank you so much! I'm very happy you found the video useful. I agree, granulating paints work so beautifully on Khadi paper. That cover for the log book sounds like a fantastic idea, it must feel and look so nice now! I bet it improves the experience of using it by 300%. And thank you. I'm very happy you liked my doodles :)
This is anexcellent source and I will keep and refer to. I had no idea it should be handled like fabric until I did some eco dyeing with it. It held up beautifully. I got some beautiful table runners with Camilla blossoms.
Now you’ve shown that it is indeed a beautiful paper. I have a lot of it bc I could afford it. I’m making sketch books with Eco dyed papers for the covers. ❤❤
Thank you, I'm so happy you found it useful! 💕
The difference between the two last books is normal. These paper is made by hand. They are always a bit different. I have bought them for years and the same book is just different when bought at different moments . It depends on who is making the paper at that moment, how warm it is , how fast it dries,...How well it is pressed . That is also the reason for the colour difference. Sometimes you have a book where the sizing is not perfect or the papertexture is different. They are a bit of a gamble but they are always a joy to work on. Thanks for the review. love your artwork.
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment. Interesting insight!
i LOVE the khadi sketchbooks and i've been searching for someone to review the log book for a while now, it was a joy to see this pop up in my subscription page!
the hardback sketchbooks are actually the exact same as the last two soft sketchbooks, just with a hard cover attached. and yeah, the paper can vary in texture a lot, in my 20*25 i have some sheets that are as completely smooth as your newest one and then others that are like your small hardback!
So happy you enjoyed this! The log book can be fun if you don't mind the flimsiness of the paper. In my hardback, the paper feels quite different from the one in the soft bound sketchbooks. The texture is much more visible in mine.
Ty for sharing these with us. I have been interested in handmade papers recently and these are some I'd like to try. Have a great day
Thank you, very happy you found the video useful! Would love to hear your thoughts once you've tried the paper 🙂
Your art is lovely! You've got such a whimsical style. I've always considered trying this paper and now I'm definitely going to
Thank you so much! Let us all know how you like it when you've tried it 🙂
You are a good Artist, with your own style.
Thank you so much! So happy you liked the artwork
Excellent demonstration. Thanks 👍
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed the video!
Excellent video. I looked at your paints page and saw that you have a tropical set! I never see anything oriented to the bright colors I see here in Florida, so I ordered a set. Thank you!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for your order! Hope you enjoy your new paints 😊
i love the look of these sketchbooks, really want to try them
I think they're worth a try, especially considering how affordable they are
@@hungryforpaint yh omg i’m surprised by the price!! 🤩 i need to finish my current sketchbooks though before hoarding some more 🤣
@@softandcosy I feel you! haha
Very nice vlog. I was always curious about the log book and i have never seen the really big one. Nice! I would make a leather cover and i will have a great sketchbook. That the little one falls apart so fast is because it isn’t a sketchbook, it is supposed to be a pad.
Thank you! A leather cover would look great on it. And yes, you definitely are right about the square one!
A humble comment about your artwork but don't put yourself down, some very interesting work there, keep going with it. A good review of Khadi paper. I use it sometimes and love it for what I use it for. It's really earthy in nature isn't it? Kind regards, Michael
Thank you! That particular word never occurred to me but the paper does feel earthy indeed. What do you use your Khadi for?
I use mine mainly for watercolour but as I'm predominantly an oil artist I will be experimenting with oil after a coat of gesso. I'm hoping the texture will work well with my style of work.
@@michaelhemmingartist good luck hope it works for you!
I never heard of this paper. Thank you for the video. Must say the best Illustrations were those done by you two little one when she was two 😝😍 hahahaha I have similar ones that I treasure from my little one ♥️
Glad you enjoyed it! Hahaha yes they're so precious
You have some interesting books on your shelf - would you give a book review of your most highly recommended art books? 📒📚📖
That sounds like a great idea, thank you so much for the suggestion 💕
Coming to this video a bit late. I love the khadi paper note books and single sheets I have used. The texture does not bother me, and I like the textile look it has. I have an 8x8 inch book like your it has red inner covers rather than your blue. I also have a fives five inch the same. I have hankered after the 30x35 cm book for ages but it is never in stock. I do prefer their single sheet packs though, the coloured papers are great for gouache and metallics as well as more opaque watercolour pigments. They do different shades of white in these single sheet packs, I think there are twenty sheets in each, lots of sizes so you could bind them into a book yourself. The packs are a lot less variable in quality as well, I found the books to be very uneven, you can see this by holding pages up to the light! However This did not stop me e joy ing them. The paper tears beautifully so you can deckle the fourth edge if you want. I use this paper to do cour swatches for inside my paintboxes, and one thing I have noticed is that if it is handled a lot the pigment seems to wear off the surface, this is noticeable especially with coarser ground pigments. I LOVE how the paper takes washes, I want good coverage but not a bland smoothness which is what most hot pressed papers give and which I personally dislike. I like the extra dimensionality of a textured paper. I am going to try the smaller of the two smooth notebooks you show here, if I can get hold of one, it looks really nice.
Have you tried the Jackson’s Eco paper? It is really heavy, I bought some a couple of years ago in their sale, but have not really used it yet, it has a very varied slightly bubbled texture, is deckled, and is not very flat, this changes when wetted both sides it dries flat on whatever surface it lies on. I love the way it looks, and it cuts down really well, has a firm feel to it, is double sided…. But I never got beyond a preliminary wash on it, moved house and it is still packed away! It is also made in India, 100% cotton, but has a completely different character and I would love to know what you feel about it… if you have used it…
Thank you for watching and for your feedback! I've used Jackson's Eco paper. I did some of my set swatches on in, the thickest one. It's so thick it's really difficult to cut but it's very pleasant to work on. Haven't tested it thoroughly but it seems to handle water very well. I haven't tried paper in sheets from Khadi as I hate loose papers flying everywhere haha I much prefer working in sketchbooks right now.
@@hungryforpaint I have an ancient photograph guillotine for straightening up work done in the dark room, it work really well on the Eco paper. Knives and scissors not so much. I would love a ring bound book of this stuff, it is so nice and sturdy.
@@lindyashford7744 yeah, no 😆 I have a pretty sturdy guillotine as well for cutting watercolor paper for paint samples but it failed miserably! That thickest one is really tough
Also wondering about embroidery on Khadi. I’m scheduled for a three day Embroidery on Paper class. Has anyone tried this on Khadi paper? I’m taking some scraps with me to try on a book cover. It’s FOCUS ON BOOK ARTS conference in Oregon. It’s internationally attended and is hosted biannually. So next Conference will be in 2026.
that's lovely, thank you
Thank you for watching!
Stupor love this AGA!; like you after my three years of sadly painting and possibly junk paper I learn quickly toI choose to only use cotton watercolor paper and all those papers you talked about I’ve had my times with and I also do all th papers so keep it up let’s get in touch and talk to Paper maybe we can do a discussion Monday about our feelings about different papers or some thing I really in particular lol love you love this be well ☮
Thank you Diana! I know you're a paper freak ;) I'll be super happy to talk and compare our views on different papers
Thank you!
You cannot use paper less than 140gr to any wet media.
Yes, I'm aware that you're not supposed to do that. It's not watercolor paper. But it's 100% cotton and I wanted to try it 🙂 Lots of people use watercolours in their Hobonichis and Leuchtturm planners etc, really thin paper, so I was just curious and wanted to see how it behaves since I had one of these logbooks at hand
Indigo 100% Colton sketchbooks from artway uk give them a try
Thank you for the recommendation!
Can anyone tell how to make watercolor paper?
Ive made papers with plants like cattails Iris daffodils that have stringy leaves. Cut up and cooked. Then beaten in the blender.
@@phyllisjeanfulton thank you so much for ideas 🙏🙏🙏