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Jerry's Artarama of Raleigh, NC

3060 Wake Forest Rd,
Raleigh, NC

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Black Ink Decorative Papers

Black Ink offers decorative papers that are versatile and perfect for a wide range of creative appli...Learn More

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    Discover Texture and Tradition with Black Ink Decorative Papers

    Black Ink Decorative Papers are a stunning collection of handmade, artisanal papers perfect for elevating any art or craft project. Sourced from natural materials like lokta, mulberry, and bark, these papers offer a rustic, organic charm that brings warmth and character to everything from collage and mixed media to bookmaking and card design. Each sheet is a unique work of art, reflecting traditional papermaking techniques and the natural beauty of its materials.

    From marbled surfaces and raised pulp textures to shimmering flecks of faux gold or silver leaf, these papers are designed to inspire. Many are crafted from renewable and sustainable resources, making them an eco-conscious choice for artists and crafters alike. Whether you’re building a layered artwork or adding a decorative flourish to a handmade book, Black Ink papers are the perfect way to add depth, texture, and visual interest to your creative process.

    Key Features
    • Handmade using natural materials like mulberry, lokta, and bark
    • Features include marbling, pulp textures, metallic flecks, and more
    • Eco-friendly and often made from renewable resources
    • Rich variety of textures, colors, and decorative inclusions
    Perfect For
    • Collage, mixed media, and scrapbooking
    • Handmade cards, bookbinding, and art journaling
    • Decorative wrapping, invitations, and fine craft projects
    • Artists and crafters seeking one-of-a-kind surfaces