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Exciting Art Project Ahead – Supplies Needed!

We are thrilled to announce that we will be embarking on a creative art journey together! To make sure we have everything we need to create amazing artwork, we ask that you gather the following supplies before our next class:

  1. Basic Drawing Book – To sketch out your ideas and concepts.
  2. HB Pencil – For light sketching and outlining.
  3. Eraser – To adjust your sketches as needed.
  4. Sharpener – To keep your pencils sharp and ready.
  5. Canvas Board 11X14” (5 boards required) – We’ll be creating multiple paintings, so make sure to bring five of these.
  6. Acrylic Colors – A variety of colors will be essential for your paintings.
  7. Paint Brushes – Various sizes will help you create detailed work.
  8. Foam Brushes – Perfect for larger, broader strokes.
  9. Coloring Palette – To mix your paints and explore new shades.
  10. Small Cup for Water – To rinse your brushes during painting.
  11. Sharpie Marker Pens (Black, Red, White, Green) or Sharpie Oil-based Paint Pens (POSCA markers are recommended) – Great for outlining and adding fine details.
  12. Table Cover (Plastic) / Newspapers – To keep the tables clean while we work with paints.
  13. Tissue Paper – Handy for quick cleanup and drying.

We can’t wait to see what everyone creates with all these materials.

Happy Creating!

DesiKalakaar



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