The Creative Homeschool

Ep 6: Art Time: The Best Paper You Didn't Know You Needed


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Having the right paper when creating can make or break the art experience.

 

Too thin and the paint goes through.

Too thick and it can get expensive.

Do you need 50 different types?

 

If you have ever looked through your art supplies and wondered if you have the right paper, too much paper or maybe even the wrong paper, I have an amazing secret to share with you. I have discovered the perfect paper for coloring on, painting on, for watercolors, writing, literally every medium- and it won’t roll up into a scroll, make pulp or bleed through, even if you have a very spirited or sensory seeking young artist.

 

Listen in and never again will your beautiful dining table bear the shadows of your kids artwork on it and your kids will be beaming with pride because their artwork now looks better than ever!

 

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  • Tru-Ray Construction Paper 9x12, 50 pack: https://amzn.to/3H5QLdG

 

Have a question or something you’d love me to talk about? Give us a shout at [email protected]

 

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The Creative HomeschoolBy Julie Soul | Soul Sparklettes Art