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Bianyo Bleedproof Marker Paper Pad, A4(8.27'X11.69'), 50 Sheets, 18 LB / 70 GSM, Glue-Bound, 100% Cotton, White, Ideal for Use with Markers and Ink Mediums

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  • Properties - Bianyo marker paper pad is available in two pad sizes; A4 (8.27” x 11.69”), and A3 (11.69"X16.54"). White, Ultra-Smooth, Acid-Free, PH Neutral. Fold-over, glue-bound, and 18lb / 70gsm. This A4 marker paper pad includes 50 sheets, pack of 1 pad.
  • Bleedproof - Bianyo marker paper is coated on the reverse side of the sheet as well so colors won't bleed through even though the paper is so thin. The front side and the backside of the paper differ, you cannot use the backside to draw on.
  • Durable - Because of the way marker paper is produced, when ink is applied it just floats on the top of the paper, this means it can easily be blended as well as limiting feathering. This also means that the colors come out stronger, you can use less ink to cover more space and once it’s done it will be vibrant for years so your ink and artwork last longer.
  • Smooth - Bianyo marker paper is a thin paper that is 70gsm. Not only is it very thin, but it is also extremely smooth. There is no texture or tooth to marker paper which means nice clean lines for your drawings. Having this kind of smooth paper also assists with smooth transitions which work beautifully with alcohol markers.
  • Economical - Compared to a heavy-weight blending card or cardstock paper, you generally get more sheets in a pad. Blending card or cardstock paper, even mixed media pads average out at about 25 sheets a pad, marker pads are around 50 sheets, and they are usually cheaper to buy as well. In addition, 70 gsm marker paper can be used for tracing.



Product Description

Bianyo marker paper pad is available in two pad sizes, A4 and A3.
Color and Texture: White, ultra-smooth, acid-free, and pH neutral.
Choosing the best marker paper for markers can prevent streaks.

art marker, alcohol marker, marker paper, marker paper pad, art paper pad, marker, draw marker

Easy Blending With No Streaks.

There is no texture or tooth to marker paper which means nice clean lines for your drawings.

This also means it can easily be blended as well as limiting feathering.

Having this kind of smooth paper also assists with smooth transitions which work beautifully with alcohol markers.

Perfect with Bianyo Marker paper

Bleedproof Even Though the Paper is So Thin.

There will be no feathering and no bleeding which is common with regular paper. Bianyo marker paper is coated on the reverse side of the sheet as well so colors won't bleed through even though the paper is so thin.

The front side and the backside of the paper differ, you cannot use the backside to draw on.

Dual nibs are broad chisel (approx. 1-7mm) and fine point(approx. 0. 7mm) nibs.

What Kind of Paper Should Use for Art Marker?

Because of the way marker paper is made, when ink is applied it just floats on the top of the paper.

This means that the colors come out stronger, you can use less ink to cover more space and once it’s done it will be vibrant for years so your ink and artwork last longer.

70 gsm marker paper can be used for tracing.

70 GSM Marker Paper Can be Used for Tracing.

You know Bianyo marker paper is 70 GSM, so it could be used as tracing paper.

We can use it to trace an image or drawing. As all children are taught, We use tracing paper for taking a tracing of a drawing that We’ve done to transfer onto a surface for painting.


nyc amazn customer
2025-08-31 21:52:06
I was looking for marker pad, specifically. I used to use very expensive thick Bristol plate for markers- I still do sometimes, for finished works, or cards... But but the bristol plate is very thick and it sucks all the ink out of the pens, and it bleeds. (I usually use alcohol based pens, pigma micon, and alcohol or water based colored markers.) This pad- I worried it was maybe 'plastic coated' or hand some texture on the back. But it feels like a decent weight premium brand copy paper and -no 'plastic' etc coating that you can see.But I tried my best to get the paper to bleed under somewhat more soaking and strenuous conditions and it didn't shred or rip going over it, the color was a nice saturation but the paper was not itself 'saturated' it didn't shred while going over it with the markers, and try though I did to get it to bleed through, it didn't.At a decent price, and thickness that isn't so 'super-premium' that it sucks up my markers and dries them out faster, and enough sheets in the pad (unlike say, bristol plate, or thick toothy all purpose art paper) that you're getting a nice pad of paper, not just buying expensive paper in a pad with so few pages, you're essentially just buying by the sheet.This is priced decently, it doesn't bleed through, and you get enough paper per pad that you can experiment and doodle, you don't have to conserve it exclusively for cards, or other full finished works. It's really helped me open up my creativity knowing it bleed or soak - but still I can create, experiment, with a decent marker paper.I recommend this- I will be back to buy more!
Brendan & Annie
2025-08-17 18:30:30
My 5 year old loves to draw. He’s pretty rough on the markers, but they never bleed through the paper. Will buy again
Mackenzie Peterson
2025-07-25 11:50:01
Absolutely amazing! I bought it for my daughter who loves the alcohol markers. She rips out a piece of paper (which the pages rip out nicely) and puts it behind what she is coloring so she doesn’t ruin the next page in her coloring books. They are definitely bleed proof! 110% recommend for all marker coloring!!
CC
2025-07-18 11:43:37
Paper works for what I'm using it for, which is to practice and doodle with my alcohol markers. Alcohol markers (dual tipped kind) are the only type I've tested out with this paper, so keep that in mind. I find this paper to be great for my purposes.Fair warning, the paper is on the thin side. I was worried about this upon first inspection, but it ended up not being an issue for me. I was worried it wasn't thick enough and that it would bleed, but it did not. At least with the markers I've been using. You can see a bit of marker through the back of the paper, but there was zero bleed through onto subsequent pages. So, paper is thin, but I didn't have any bleed through onto the page underneath the one I was working on. That was important to me, so the minimal marker visibility coming through the back of the page didn't bother me since it didn't bleed onto other pages.My particular markers did very well on the paper. It is very smooth paper and my markers laid down very smoothly. I was able to blend very well. Everything looked very good on this paper. The pages tear out perfectly too.Overall, I like it for what I'm using it for. I was worried about thickness at first, but ended up not being a problem at all.
Taylor
2025-07-08 17:59:08
Is this paper bleed proof? No, not really. Is it still worth the price? Yeah, I’d say so.When using my copics, I noticed that it really shows color well. It’s incredible smooth paper, so the final result is like a printed picture. Unfortunately, there is a threshold for ink capacity, so past a certain point not only will it bleed through, it also will stop blending and the ink will lay on top of the paper. This isn’t really a big deal as it soaks in eventually, and with copics it may even be a good thing.I do agree that I wish it came in more pages, and yes, there is a crease at the top of the page. Put it in a thick book for a few days, and it goes away. However, crinkle it some other way, and it is probably not going to recover.
Winnie
2025-06-22 18:27:41
The paper is thick and ink-proof, so the marker pen can be evenly colored without bleeding. The paper is smooth, feels good, and does not fuzz, making it suitable for all kinds of marker pen painting.
Scarlett ^-^
2025-05-01 15:21:29
This paper seemed so thin, that at first I thought I had been screwed up by the company.... but as soon as I wrote on it I was amazed!!The alcohol based markers I use DO NOT BLEED THROUGH!! They stay absorbed in the page and even when you can see the colors in the back of the page, the sheet after that one is completely safe!I was surprised that it did not matter how many layers and layers of markers I would lay, the color stayed safely on the page. I use different alcohol-based markers, but the main ones I use to draw and write are the Bianyo ones and they do not smudge, or run or anything. They look mega bright and they look so nice!**A warning to those using Tombow or Water-based markers: I did notice that with some markers that are water-based the ink can smudge a bit if one does not let them dry for a bit. After they dried (I gave them about 2-5minutes) they did not run or smudge at all. So when I drew with my Tombow markers I let some of the designs dry before touching them. I also took advantage of the wetness of the ink to mix the colors and then I let them dry and the drawing was superb!I totally recommend this pad for anyone who loves drawing and writing with markers!
olivia su
2025-04-29 14:48:23
Very quality paper for kids drawing.I brought it with the color pen for my son’s Christmas present. He like it. Im happy. Recommend
On3man
2025-04-26 20:28:49
Inks may not bleed through with this paper, however the paper is so thin it might as well. The effect is the same. You cannot use it for two side printing using inks or stamp pads. Hold the paper up to the light and you cannot tell which side was inked. Waste of money of you are looking for a paper that you can print, ink or stamp on both sides without seeing the obverse through the paper. also alcohol inks are almost uncontrollable when applied to this paper. They run much worse than regular paper.
PolyHouse
2025-04-25 15:20:12
Good quality paper, doesn’t ball up or become over saturated. Perfect paper for my 6 year olds first water colour attempts.
Sally Tries!
2025-03-25 15:11:29
I made a mistake of purchasing this without meticulously analyzing the reviews. The overall paper is thin, tears very easily, does bleed through, and it’s difficult to work on. For what the price I am paying for, the quality is no where near artist grade. I do not recommend for markers.
Collette B
2025-02-27 13:25:47
Bought for my son ..Very prompt service .Quality product .. Very happy with purchase & service .Thank you
Emmy G.
2024-12-30 14:08:38
There are better options out there. Would rather use almost anything else.
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