This is my inventory:
several large canvases
a small set of oil painting supplies
a large set of acrylic painting supplies
a giant box of crayola crayons
charcoal pencils and sticks
erasers
pastel pencils
colored pencils
graphite pencils
conte drawing pencils and crayons
three pads of Mi-Teintes paper
8 gel markers
a pad of black paper for gel markers
some cheap watercolors & a pad of watercolor paper
two dry erase boards and 16 markers
sketch pads & book
large bucket of gesso
basswood, hardboard, balsa, and various woodworking tools & supplies
airbrush and compressor
several plastic model kits and lots of enamel paint
8 cans of spray paint for a mural I'm going to paint outside
(Bouguereau's Cupid & Psyche as children)
a pack of colored chalk (going to buy a chalkboard too)
three large frames
an easel
a large box of beads
four bottles of fabric paint
I'm on my vacation now and I'm having fun with all this stuff
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I might qualify. I decided to abandon a lot of stuff, like
acrylics and colored pencils, and have gotten a LOT of
enjoyment out of giving away supplies I haven't been using.
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rich clancey r...@world.std.com
Rich Clancey wrote:
A quick recommendation for everyone: retirement homes are usually very
glad to have art supplies! (almost anything - think of unwanted precise
tools all the way to simple mediums for those with less motor ability).
Tina.
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