

🎨 Pocket-sized power for your next masterpiece!
The Moleskine Art Watercolor Notebook is a compact 3.5" x 5.5" hardcover notebook featuring 60 thick, ivory pages designed to handle watercolor without bleed-through or wrinkling. Its durable cover and elastic closure ensure your creative projects stay secure, making it an ideal choice for artists and professionals who want a portable, high-quality sketchbook for on-the-go inspiration.








| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (786) |
K**I
Favorite sketchbooks
These are my favorite sketchbooks! They aren’t cotton paper but the paper is thick and has no bleed through. I have put plenty of water on them and the pages hold their shape and don’t get wrinkly.
L**M
This is my second book
I use this for mini collages. It is the perfect size for my needs. The pages are small (about 5.5” tall by 3.5” wide) and sturdy. I’m very happy with it. I’m on my second book of collage art. Highly recommend for this purpose.
A**R
Excellent book for drawing
Very nice paper, good quality
T**N
Just the best in writing notebooks
Such a joy to write in. The pen glides over the pages and the paper feels good to the touch. No hyperbole here: I used the entire journal for writing and drawing. Need another one.
M**E
broken bindings
books arrived with bindings broken in 2 of the 4 books we ordered
E**R
Come on Moleskine.... Glue based binding broken after the first 10 pages.
I started using Moleskine pocket journals in 2006. They were sturdy and had good paper. I usually used the sketchbook version. After about 20 of them, they switched papers and the quality went down. I stopped using Moleskine notebooks in about 2015, and used the global art hand-book notebooks instead. When I saw that Moleskine was making their watercolor notebooks in portrait pocket sized, I decided to try them again. I had high hopes. After 10 pages, I see that the glue is breaking on the binding already. They do have threads as well, but the binding is glued every other page ( single sheet signatures), and it isn't holding up at all. I am very disappointed. Moleskine; you lose people like me over quality not price.
K**N
Use something else
This is the first moleskine I've tried and I'm not at all impressed. The photos I left on this review show most of the problems I have with this sketchbook. 1. The pages are already falling out. It's only held together with what seems like a really cheap glue. $18 for a tiny sketchbook that's already falling apart after less than two weeks! There's no way to avoid this, by the way, because you have to push the spine to make it lay flat. When I say "push," I mean lightly. I try to be as delicate as possible with my art supplies and it still breaks. 2. The first page of the sketchbook is useless because it's glued to the opening/title page (I don't know what it's called). So it's impossible to lay the page down to draw on it. The second photo shows the pages stuck together and the third photo shows how the first watercolor page flips up when the opening page is even lightly held down. 3. The fourth photo shows the amount of buckling that happens. It doesn't look too bad, but keep in mind, I always use the strap to close and secure the sketchbook, which should flatten the pages slightly. Also, I've used tape on every page, which eliminates a lot of buckling. So, basically, the photo shows how much the pages are warped in the best possible scenario. I have a different sketchbook that's meant for markers that I prefer it to this moleskine. The fact that this expensive, famous book that's meant for watercolors doesn't even compare is disappointing.
B**P
Binding Insecurities
I’m bias towards Moleskine watercolor notebooks. I like them for the Pocket size mostly—discrete and portable. I have a dozen completed watercolor sketchbooks in the pocket landscape format. But I know the paper is not the best for tons of water; this is despite the tagline being “Flood each page with colour.” It’s best to flood the pages on the dryer side. One thing in past models—the landscape format of the same notebook—was that they were durable and withstood a lot of manhandling. Here is why -3 Stars: This portrait/traditional Moleskine format version is not as durable. The page binding is splitting. Not the spine of the notebook, but the pages.
H**Z
Das Papier ist beidseitig gut bemalbar, sehr gute Qualität!
K**O
Is not my first Moleskine Sketchbook, I used to buy a larger format, but since I'm a Mother now, I carry a thousand things for my boy every day! so there was no space for my art supplies and even less time to draw the largest pieces I used to make, so I decided re-start drawing again in a Pocket Moleskine beginning with simple things, doodles, not perfect drawings, not perfect techniques etc... just what was on my mind that day, Or what colors I wanted to see, here's my experience, I'm not excellent but I tried to use different art supplies: Oil Pastels, Alcohol Markers, Color Pencil, and Acrylic Markers, all very well on this beautiful pages I even was able to draw/paint on the other face of the page
J**O
I bought it because I’m restarting watercolour exploration as a hobby. Being a beginner, it’s size is ideal for small artwork for practice and collection.
C**N
Très belle qualité. Je ne l'ai pas encore utilisé, le temps me manque. Bien lire la dimension, l' avoir bien lu j' aurais préféré un peu plus grand.
M**.
This is my first Moleskine. I now know why people love these beauties so much.This notebook is specifically designed for watercolour and has a beautiful smooth 200gsm cold-pressed paper. The size is really pocket (3.5x5.5in = 9.53 x 1.91 x 14.35 cm), meaning that it can be easily carried in a small handbag or a large coat pocket for example. So, it's perfect for travelling or daily commute rides. The cover is really good quality. The binding is fabulous and I can open the notebook fully flat. Besides, the stitching has no holes, so the paint doesn't bleed through them, like cheaper notebooks I own do. The 200 gsm (135lb) watercolour paper is smooth and a pleasure to work on. I use mixed media, with plenty of wet media, and these pages stand everything. I prep them with a coat of clear gesso to make them more resistant, but I own other journals where the gesso is not enough for the same use. So far, none of my paints, inks or watercolours has bled. I love the elastic band, as the notebook tends to stay self-open after having the pages full open for a while, so, it helps correcting that. Also, it is necessary as most notebooks increase volume when fully painted. I'm not a fan of inner pockets placed looking towards the binding, like in this Moleskin, but it comes handy nevertheless. I miss the notebook having a bookmarking ribbon, something that I always like and use. This notebook had a quality control ticket in the pocket, something that I really appreciate. Any watercolour Moleskine is expensive, but I was lucky enough to grab this heavily discounted. I look up for catches like this often on Amazon, so I was ready to 'shoot' when the sale popped up.
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