Understanding Willow Wolfe Oil Painting Paper, How to Paint on It, and Optional Barrier Coats to Prevent Smudging
Oil painting paper has become an increasingly popular surface for oil painting, especially for artists who want the richness of oil paint without the weight or bulk of canvas or panels. Willow Wolfe Oil Paper is designed specifically for oil paint, offering artists a stable, portable, and archival surface that performs beautifully straight out of the pad. It is, 100% Cotton, Acid-free, 320GSM/140 LB and easy to frame! Click here to discover our Willow Wolfe Oil Paper.
This article explores why oil paper works, how to paint directly on it, and two optional barrier coat approaches for artists who want extra control when working with light backgrounds or detailed compositions.
No Priming Required
Willow Wolfe Oil Painting Paper is engineered to accept oil paint without priming. Unlike watercolor paper or drawing paper, it is internally sized to prevent oil penetration and to maintain structural integrity over time. This internal barrier allows oil paint to sit on the surface rather than soaking through, making it an excellent choice for professional artists, students, plein air painters, and instructors.
Because the paper is already sealed, it can be used immediately. Painting directly on oil paper allows for a smooth, responsive feel and excellent color control. Many artists appreciate oil paper for studies, finished work, travel painting, classroom use, and situations where traditional stretched canvas is impractical.
When painting directly on oil paper, the most important factor is process. Oil paint remains workable longer than acrylic or watercolor, which means smudging is usually caused by handling rather than surface failure. Using a clean sheet of tracing paper, paper towel or parchment under the hand is a simple professional solution that dramatically reduces unwanted marks.
Barrier Coat
Oil paper already acts as a barrier, and in most cases, no additional coating is needed. However, some artists prefer slightly more resistance, especially when teaching, working quickly, or maintaining very light backgrounds. In those cases, a very thin barrier layer can be added intentionally and sparingly.
One option is a thin application of matt acrylic medium. This method slightly reduces surface sensitivity while preserving the character of the paper. To apply, dilute a matte acrylic medium with water, approximately fifty percent medium and fifty percent water. Apply one extremely thin, even coat with a soft brush and allow it to dry completely for at least twenty-four hours. This creates mild smudge resistance and slightly reduces absorbency without turning the surface into plastic. This is not gesso and should never be applied thickly.
A second option is using white matt acrylic. This approach is useful for artists who want extra protection when working with pale backgrounds or detailed line work. Apply a single, very thin coat of acrylic and allow it to cure fully before painting. This method increases resistance to handling marks and creates a smoother, more controlled painting surface while still remaining flexible and archival.
Both barrier options are optional and should be used intentionally. Thick acrylic layers, heavy sealing, or traditional gesso are not recommended on oil paper. Gesso is designed as a ground for canvas and panels and changes the absorbency and adhesion properties of oil paper in ways that can compromise performance.
Willow Wolfe Oil Paper is ideal for oil painting techniques including wet-into-wet, glazing, layered painting, and detailed line work. It offers artists a reliable, professional surface that supports both expressive brushwork and refined control. Whether used directly or with a light barrier coat, it provides a versatile and approachable option for oil painters at every level.
Happy Painting!
With Love, Willow
A 15-Minute Valentine’s Heart Painting Project (Perfect for Family + Loved Ones) 🩷🎨
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Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to slow down, get creative, and make something meaningful—without needing a full afternoon (or a ton of supplies). That’s why we love this 15-minute Valentine’s Heart Project. It’s quick, easy, and filled with all the cozy, love-inspired vibes that make this season so fun.
Whether you’re crafting with your kids, having a creative night with friends, or making something heartfelt for someone special, this project is the perfect little reminder that love doesn’t have to be complicated—it can be simple, playful, and handmade.
Why We Love This Project ♥️
This heart project is one of our favourites because it’s:
Fast (15 minutes or less!)
Beginner-friendly
Great for all ages
Easy to personalize
Perfect for gifting or decorating
It’s the kind of creative activity that feels effortless, but still turns into something you’ll actually want to hang up, frame, or tuck into a card.
A Simple Project Inspired by Love 🩷
There’s something so special about creating art that comes from the heart—literally. This Valentine’s heart project was inspired by all the little things we love about the season: sweet treats, handwritten notes, warm colors, and the simple joy of making something for someone else.
The best part? You don’t need to be an artist. This project is designed to feel relaxing and fun, even if you’re just picking up a brush for the first time.
And the best part of all — you can paint it in whatever colours you love most. Whether you’re feeling classic reds and pinks, soft pastels, bold modern shades, or even a moody dark palette, this project is all about making it match your style and your vibe.
Perfect for Family Time (Or a Cozy Night In) 🌌
Looking for an easy Valentine’s activity to do with kids? This is it.
This project is simple enough for little hands, but still fun and satisfying for adults too. It’s a great way to spend time together, laugh at the messy parts, and create something cute you can keep.
And if you’re doing it solo? Even better. Put on a cozy playlist, grab your supplies, and enjoy a quick creative reset.
Make It Personal 👨🏼⚕️
One of the cutest things about this heart project is how easy it is to make it your own. You can keep it classic with pinks and reds, or go bold with unexpected colours. Add names, little doodles, patterns, or even tiny love notes inside the heart.
Each one turns out different—which makes it even more special.
A Handmade Valentine They’ll Actually Keep 💌
Store-bought cards are sweet… but something handmade always hits different.
This heart project makes a perfect little gift for:
your kids
your partner
your best friend
your parents
teachers
or anyone who could use a little love
It’s simple, meaningful, and made with intention—which is what Valentine’s Day is really about.
Ready to Create? 🎨
If you’re looking for a quick and easy Valentine’s activity that feels fun, relaxing, and full of love, this 15-minute heart project is the perfect place to start.
Grab your supplies, gather your favorite people (or enjoy a little solo creative time), and make something sweet—because love looks even better when it’s handmade. 💗