First you soak the paper, then you stretch it. Apply the gummed tape to each side of the paper/board, overlapping the paper by about 2 cm, and board by about 2cm.
All that�s left to do is to leave to dry.
How to stretch watercolor paper with gum tape. Sizing is added to watercolor paper to reduce its absorbency. Whichever method you choose to stretch your paper, the basic approach is the same: Then, prepare another strip of tape.
If the paper is too wet, blot it with a clean sponge and if the tape is too dry, simply run a damp sponge over it. Let the paper dry overnight. Gum paper works for smaller sizes but always gives me problems with a full sheet size.
Then, holding the tape evenly over the whole length lower the tape strip all at once to the edge of the paper, half on the paper and half on the board. Press, smooth and blot with sponge or paper towel. You then fix the edges of the paper so that when it.
The otto paper stretcher is the easiest way to stretch watercolor paper without tacks or tape. It depends on the amount of water you anticipate using in your painting. Gently run your fingers around the edge to make sure all the air bubbles are removed but trying not to stretch the tape.
Carefully apply the tape so that at least an inch of the watercolor paper is under the tape, and smooth it down. When you soak the paper it expands. Measure out strips of your gummed tape along each side of your dry paper, tearing or cutting them so that each width is about 6cm wider than each side of your paper.
This system will leave no holes in the deckle, and is easy enough to use that artists of all ages will be delighted. Nowadays i paint full sheet without stretching; A watercolor paper block is a pile of sheets.
Put your paper in the middle on test, tape it right up to the edges and even overlap the edges. The paper, soaked and ready to tape to the board taping down the soaked paper with brown gummed tape the freshly taped paper, with a roll of kitchen towel to dry it with. Up next, i will go over the four most common ones:
Repeat step 3 with left, right and bottom edges. Not the ideal approach i know, but i have often had difficulties stretching full sheet as usually it fails because of the tremendous forces at play when the paper dries. The knack to a successful �stretch� is to ensure that the paper and the gummed tape are of a similar wetness and, so, will dry at the same rate.
Simply rewet your paper for a minute or two. Lay the board on a flat surface and wait for paper to completely dry. Tear off a piece of the tape sufficient to cover one long edge, and wet the tape using a sponge.
Apply the gummed tape to each side of the paper/board, overlapping the paper by about 2 cm, and board by about 2cm. Your tape should not be dripping. I just tape it down and let it buckle.
Reduce the amount of moisture on your paper by laying a towel or paper towel over the top of your newly stretched paper. It doesn’t matter if the tape folds around the edges of the board. Soaking the gummed tape will release the adhesive and the paper can soaked and stretched again.
Paper can be stretched up to a size of approximately 1.5m x 2.5m but if you go beyond that, the tension in the paper will be too strong. Pull the paper taut (do not pull hard.the adhesive on the tape you already used is still wet!) Fill a large sink or bath with water and submerge the paper, rolling or folding it as necessary, but avoiding creasing it.
The heaviest paper (300 lb) may not need to be stretched; First you soak the paper, then you stretch it. Misulove watercolor paper 9x12 inch, 35 white sheets (140lb/300gsm), cold pressed art sketchbook pad for painting & drawing & watercolor paint and watercolor pencils, wet, mixed media.
Spray the gummed side of the tape with a very light misting of water. Align it with the top edge and let it overlap onto the paper at least an inch. How to stretch the paper:
A bowl of clean water: Use a clean paper towel or sponge to blot excess water from the sheet. Keep in mind that every time you soak your paper, more of the sizing is dissolved and removed, which can.
All that�s left to do is to leave to dry. Re tape the paper to the board using new tape. As you probably learned from our reviews, watercolor paper comes in different presentations.
The otto paper stretcher comes in sizes to fit a full, half, quarter and even 1/8th of a full sheet of watercolor paper. If you don�t get on with gummed brown tape, an alternative method is to staple the paper down onto the board instead. That seems unnecessarily complicated, and over wet., risking washing the size off the paper.and the gum off the tape… i lay dry paper on a board, wet it with a wash of clean water with a 3 inch wide soft chinese brush, leave for a minute and then tape the top edge and stand the board upright on the floor for a couple of minutes, the excess water drains off and the weight of the wetted paper stretches.
Soak your paper taking care to blot the excess water from paper surface and edges. These sheets are bound together by the sides using a soft glue. I measure by eye, just unrolling the tape and holding it against the paper as i go.
Use different color sponges for smoothing a piece of paper and moistening gummed tape, so you never run the risk of getting gum on your sheet of watercolor paper. To wet the gummed tape. I�m going to show you now how to prepare your water, your freshly stretched watercolor paper, as if you�re going to use a critic like it�s water color.
How to stretch watercolor paper. Place along all four outer edges of the paper, covering just about ¼” of the paper. Allow 1″ for gummed paper tape all the way round your paper when cutting to size.
Lightly wet gummed paper tape or butcher tape with a sponge or paintbrush (do not soak or use too much water on the tape as it will wash away the adhesive). That would be absolutely fine. Using a utility sponge moisten the adhesive on the tape for the top edge of your paper.