Gummed Pads

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Gummed pads are perfect for working with a variety of dry and wet mediums. Also called glued pads, these art paper pads are typically glued on one side only - usually along the top edge.

The simple design allows you to easily remove individual sheets by tearing or peeling without disturbing the rest of the pad. Browse our range of gummed paper pads from trusted brands including Arches, Bockingford, Strathmore, Hahnemühle, and Jackson's. Ideal for watercolour, ink work, mixed-media techniques, and more.

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Fabriano : Black Black Paper

Available as sheets and pads

From $5.10

Fabriano : White White : Drawing Pad : 300gsm

Available in A4, A3, A2, 20 x 20cm, and 24 x 32cm

From $12.90

Magnani 1404 : Watercolour Pad : 300gsm

Available in Cold Pressed, Hot Pressed, or Rough

From $15.50

Strathmore : 400 Series : Toned Mixed Media Pads

4 sizes available, from 6 x 8in to 18 x 24

From $11.61

Strathmore : 500 Series : Bristol Paper Pads

2 sizes available in smooth and vellum (medium)

From $60.50

Clairefontaine : Brown Kraft Pads

Available in A5, A4, and A3

From $7.70

Sennelier : Le Maxi : Sketchbooks

Available in 15 x 15cm, 25 x 25cm, 24 x 32cm, 32 x 32cm, and A3

From $33.00

Clairefontaine : Pastelmat : Pastel Paper Gummed Pads : 360gsm

Available in 3 sizes from 18 x 24cm to 30 x 40cm in various colours

From $61.70

Gummed Pads: Popular Questions from Artists


What are Gummed Pads?

Gummed pads are collections of paper bound together with an adhesive gum or glue along one edge. They are designed to hold pages securely while allowing for easy removal. These pads are ideal for artists, offering a practical and organised way to work on individual sheets without the risk of losing them.

Gummed paper pads are made with various textures and weights available to suit different artistic mediums. Whether for quick sketches, detailed drawings, or vibrant watercolour paintings, gummed pads for artists provide a convenient and versatile option.

Artists use gummed pads for their convenience and flexibility. Pages can be removed cleanly, making them perfect for experimentation, rough work, or final pieces intended for framing.

Gummed paper pads are great for artists working with wet or dry mediums as they offer stability during the creative process and the freedom to separate completed works easily. Their compact design and variety of sizes make them ideal for studio use or plein air projects.


‘Some watercolour pads come with the paper gummed around the entire rim of the sheets that you have to peel off, but the Arches sheets are just attached at the top. I find this easier to work with since you don’t have to worry about accidentally tearing the surface. Of all my tests, being in a pad format makes this the easiest to transport or use on the go.’

- Louise Reynolds, ‘Arches Aquarelle: A Traditional Watercolour Paper’, Jackson’s Art Blog


The use of gummed pads for artists dates back to the early 20th century when adhesive bindings were first introduced as a practical alternative to traditional sketchbooks.

While their origins are closely tied to the evolution of sketchbooks, gummed pads gained popularity for their ability to keep individual sheets securely in place while allowing for easy removal. Many artists have relied on this format for preliminary studies, quick sketches, and transportable work.


At Jackson’s Art Supplies, we offer a curated range of gummed pads for artists, including options for drawing, watercolour, and mixed media. Our selection includes trusted brands alongside our own-brand range.

Backed by a 4.8-star Trustpilot rating, we provide exceptional service, fast delivery, and eco-friendly packaging. Whether you’re experimenting or practising, our range of gummed paper pads is selected to meet the varied needs of artists.

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Discover Jackson’s extensive collection of gummed pads for every artistic need. From compact sizes for travel to larger formats for studio use, our gummed paper pads are perfect for a variety of techniques.

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