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J.H.
> 3 dayVery happy with the quality and function for a basic acrylic paint class for women.
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sstella dallas
> 3 dayA GOOD PRODUCT I WILL CONTINUE TO PURCHASE
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Erin P
Greater than one weekWhat I expected, they will work great! One was crushed and unusable, but works just fine for a practice canvas.
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Gisella M.
Greater than one weekUsing these for color studies mostly but love the little ones which I then turn into mini paintings
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Buddy Williamson
Greater than one weekI have used the White Bulk Canvas Pack in the past and was pleased with the quality.
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krystal yankowski
> 3 daygood quality
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xiuxiayu
Greater than one weekThe canvas is of good quality after repeated purchase. I used it for acrylic painting practice and felt very good. Will buy again, hope for more discounts.
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hgaphoto
> 3 dayThis is a very economical option to get a decent number of basic 8x8 stretched canvases. They are primed with gesso and ready to use. Even though these are back stapled, because of the small size of the canvas, the surface has even tension and does not sag when pouring. This item is frequently on sale and can be purchased for a little over a dollar per canvas when there is a good deal. Excellent choice for practicing and experimenting with acrylic flow painting.
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Denise E.
> 3 dayGreat canvases, very sturdy.
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Austin Feller
> 3 dayI bought a set of 12x12 Milo, Fixsmith, and Arteza canvases to compare and will buy the best going forward. I knew these were cheap and wasnt expecting anything great, but I expected the more expensive canvases to be no worse than the cheaper ones. The Fixsmith were more expensive than the Milo, and theyre also noticeably worse quality than the Milo. The most obvious difference between them is that many of the Fixsmith canvases are not rectilinear (their corners are noticeably angled at an angle that is not 90 degrees.) There were also noticeably more irregularities on the surface (cracks or bumps in the gesso) for the Fixsmith. Overall, these are good enough that Ill use them, but I would definitely go with Milo over Fixsmith going forward.