








🎨 Elevate Your Art Game with MyArtscape!
MyArtscape Graphite Transfer Paper offers 20 high-grade A4 sheets that are wax-free, erasable, and smudge-resistant, making them ideal for artists looking to enhance their drawing, tracing, and watercolor projects. With a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, this product is designed to meet the needs of both amateur and professional creators.




| Brand | Myartscape |
| Model Number | MAS-302-GRAPHITE-PAPER-WF-A4-20-BLACK |
| Colour | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 29.69 x 21.01 x 0.25 cm; 100 g |
| Material | Paper |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
S**X
So far, so good
I did wonder if this would turn out to be the cheap, waxy type of paper despite its description as being graphite - I've been caught out by that before. However, I'm very happy to say that this is indeed Graphite, and Erasable, and gives a decent image to work with when used on smooth-ish wood for pyrography. At least as good as the 'leading' brand of graphite transfer paper. Will happily reorder this.
C**J
Great for transferring images to your paper for artwork
Very easy to use and easy to remove lines if required.
K**R
Rubs out.
Shame Amazon packed it so poorly. I should have returned really!Anyway despite it arriving scrunched and curled it works great ! Used for tracing out picture for watercolour painting.It's not cheap but I'm still using first page.
J**E
Had to press really hard
Used it for transferring artwork- was good but had to press really hard, but didn’t leave unwanted marks as some transfer papers do.
R**A
As described
Good quality and as described only tested but will post any projects soon
M**L
Doesn't smudge
It doesn't smudge. I tried printing straight onto it, but it reeves up inside my laser printer due to its ultra-thinness. Okey though if you beed to trace something onto paper
M**S
Better than waxy carbon paper
Works really good.
P**K
Garbage
I usually buy the Frisk tracedown paper but thought I would try this for an art class- don’t bother. Barely lays down any trace and if it does you have to press so hard you end up embossing the paper underneath. Ended up in the bin where it belongs