BeckerArt Dividing/Cutting your Watercolor Paper to fit Standard Size Frames
The sizes below are how you can divide and cut up your 22" x 30" watercolor paper to fit standard-size frames. Before you paint on those sheets of paper you will have to mount those sheets of paper to a standard-size panel. 1- (22x28) 1- (20x28) 1- (20x24) & 5- (4x6) or 4- (6x6) 1- (16x20) & 1- (14x18) & 2- (4x6) 1- (14x18) & 1- (12x16) & 2- (8x10) & 2- (4x6) 2- (14x18) & 4- (4x6) 2- (12x16) & 4- (6x6) or 6- (4x6) & 5- (4x6) or 3- (6x6) 4- (11x14) 6- (8x10) & 7- (4x6) or 5- (6x6)

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