BOGEN LITE Tracing Carbon Paper for Canvas, Paper, Wood, DIY Woodworking, Hand Painting (Red, 210 x 330 mm) -Set of 50 Sheets

BOGEN LITE Tracing Carbon Paper for Canvas, Paper, Wood, DIY Woodworking, Hand Painting (Red, 210 x 330 mm) -Set of 50 Sheets
Price: ₹599 - ₹299.00
(as of Jan 17,2026 23:58:51 UTC – Details)



Tracing carbon paper is a thin, transparent paper coated with a black or colored carbon material that is used to transfer an image or design onto another surface. It is commonly used in various applications such as drawing, sewing, and crafting. Some features of tracing carbon paper include: Transfer design: the carbon coating allows for an accurate transfer of the original design onto another surface. Versatile: it can be used with a variety of mediums, such as pencil, pen, and marker. Convenient: it saves time and effort compared to hand tracing or redrawing an image. Cost-effective: it is an economical option for transferring designs, especially for small projects. Easy to use: simply place the tracing carbon paper between the original design and the surface you want to transfer it to, then trace over the design with a pencil, pen, or marker. Tracing carbon paper is a useful tool for artists, designers, and crafters who want to transfer designs onto different surfaces, and it is an economical and convenient alternative to hand tracing or redrawing an image.
Perfect replication: Works great to transfer patterns, the pattern copied through transfer paper is clear and the lines are complete, and different colors will show different effects.
The Colored tracing paper can be reused without frequent purchase, saving money and effort.
Suitable for transferring printed patterns on wood, embroidery, fabric, paper, clay, ceramics, metal, Hand painting, leather.
Tracing carbon paper is a thin sheet coated with carbon that is placed between two sheets of paper and used to make an exact copy of what is written or drawn on the top sheet.
It works by the pressure of writing or drawing transferring the carbon onto the bottom sheet, leaving a carbon copy.
It is still used today in certain specialized applications, such as creating multiple copies of patterns or designs in sewing and craft projects.

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