Funto Blank Watercolor Cards and Envelopes (50 Cards, 5x7 in) — Acid-Free 140 lb Paper
Product description
If you like making your own cards instead of buying the same thing everyone else has, blank watercolor cards can be a seriously practical starting point. This set from Funto includes blank watercolor cards plus matching envelopes, so you’re not piecing together a craft project at the last minute. The paper is thick for watercolor, and it’s acid-free for longer-lasting color.
The essentials
These are blank 5x7-inch watercolor cards meant for painting, sketching, and mixed-media use. You can work directly on the cards for gifts and invitations, or use them as a “finish later” canvas for an art day at home. The included rounded-corner card design also helps your artwork look a bit more polished right away.
What matters most for watercolor (and what you’ll notice)
The paper is listed as 140 lb / 300 gsm and positioned to help reduce warping or bleed-through—two of the big frustrations when you want your pigment to look clean instead of blotchy. In practice, thicker watercolor paper tends to stay more stable when you add water and color, so you get a more even spread and fewer surprises.

That “even pigment spread” angle is especially relevant if you’re doing washes, soft gradients, or anything where you want consistent results across the whole card.
Multi-media use: where it fits best


Funto’s cards are described as multi-media, including watercolor, sketching, and “most wet & dry media,” plus sketching styles like manga and cartoons. That makes it a good buy if you’re the kind of person who doesn’t want separate supplies for different art moods.
A quick micro example: imagine doing a light watercolor background wash on the card, letting it dry, then adding darker line work on top with a pen or marker. Because the set is blank and versatile, you can treat each card like a mini project rather than a one-time template.
Envelopes included and the rounded-corner detail

This set includes envelopes, which sounds obvious, but it’s one of those details that makes day-to-day crafting easier. You can write, mail, or gift without hunting for matching paper size and an envelope that actually fits.
The rounded corners are also a subtle design win. They help the finished card look distinctive, even if your artwork is simple—think a small watercolor wash plus a handwritten message.
Limitations to keep in mind
A couple things to consider before you buy: these are blank watercolor cards, not pre-printed invitations, so you’ll still need to add your own design or lettering. Also, while thick paper is meant to reduce bleed-through and warping, results can still depend on how heavy your water coverage and paint layers are—if you’re doing very saturated, long wet sessions, you may still need to manage drying time.


What to check before committing

Take a moment to confirm your intended use matches the format: this set is 5x7-inch cards meant for watercolor and related art styles. If you primarily want greeting cards for writing only (no painting), you might not need watercolor-weight paper. But if your projects involve water, pigment, or mixed-media work, the listed thickness and acid-free approach make a lot of sense.
Is it worth it?
Worth buying if you want blank watercolor cards with envelopes included, and you’re trying to make DIY invitations, thank-you notes, graduation notes, or one-of-a-kind art cards with better support for wet media. It’s a strong fit if you do regular watercolor-style washes or you like mixing watercolor backgrounds with pen/marker line work.
Better avoided if you’re mainly looking for basic blank cards for quick writing, or if you want pre-designed, ready-to-send invitation layouts. In that case, spending on watercolor-weight, acid-free paper may feel like overkill.
Mini FAQ

Are these cards acid-free?

Yes. The paper is described as acid-free for longevity, which is meant to help preserve color over time.
What size are the cards?
They’re listed as 5x7 inches.
Do the envelopes come with the cards?

Yes, the set includes envelopes, and the total pack count is described as 50 cards and 50 envelopes.
Can you use them for things other than watercolor?
They’re described as suitable for most wet & dry media, including sketching and media like watercolor, and also for manga/cartoon-style drawing.
Will thick paper prevent all warping and bleed-through?
The product description says it helps prevent warping or bleed-through, but no paper is perfect—how you use water, layering, and drying time still matters.
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