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Strathmore 200, 300, 400 & 500 Series: The real differences and how to choose the right paper
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Wondering what the Strathmore 200, 300, 400 and 500 Series actually mean? In this guide, we break down how Strathmore classifies its paper ranges, which series are better suited to practice, which are designed for finished artwork, and which ones are aimed at more demanding or professional fine art use.
DIY Resin Coasters with Travel Coins
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Discover how to turn small travel memories into beautiful handmade décor with this simple DIY resin coaster project. Using the Amazing Clear Cast Plus Epoxy Kit by Alumilite, a crystal-clear two-part epoxy resin with an easy 1:1 mixing ratio and built-in UV resistance, you can encapsulate coins from your favorite trips and transform them into unique keepsakes for your home.
DIY Jute Rug with Procion MX
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From a simple natural rug… to a bold boho statement piece! Using Jacquard Procion MX Fiber Reactive Cold Water Dye, we created a vibrant woven rug with bold gradients and unique character. Visit our blog to see the full step-by-step DIY tutorial and create your own.
Jacquard Procion MX The ultimate cold water fabric dye!
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What are Procion MX dyes and why are they loved by textile creators around the world? In our new blog post, we explore what Jacquard Procion MX Fiber Reactive Cold Water Dye are, how they work on natural fibers, and why they deliver such vibrant, permanent colors — even in cold water.
 Charcoal Watercolor: Schmincke Liquid Charcoal or Nitram Fusain Aquarelle?
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Charcoal watercolor is one of those materials that quietly becomes indispensable once you try it. It combines the raw, expressive quality of traditional charcoal with the fluidity and flexibility of watercolor. Learn about two standout options you’ll often see at Scraps n Pieces.
Daniel Smith Master Artist Sets (Part 3) : When Color Refuses to Obey
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On this side of the Master Artist Sets, color no longer functions merely as a descriptive tool. It becomes a collaborator. It moves, breaks, granulates, reacts to water and paper. It does not promise predictability. It promises experience.
Daniel Smith Master Artist Sets (Part 2) - The Watercolor Palette as a Framework of Thought
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Master Artist Sets are not simply collections of colors. They are palettes that emerge from years of work, repetition, and conscious choice. Colors that work together, mixes that perform reliably, and pigments that support a specific way of seeing the world. In today’s article, we explore the palette in order to understand how color organizes light, space, and experience — and how this, in turn, shapes our own voice. Read the article and begin to see the palette as a tool for thought.
Daniel Smith Master Artist Watercolor Sets: a starting point, not a recipe.
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How Daniel Smith watercolor palettes reflect artistic thinking and become a foundation for our personal voice.
Comments (0) Choosing the right brush

Most of us — amateur painters 😊 — have found ourselves at some point in an art supply store, staring blankly at the display of paintbrushes… so many shapes, sizes, and different price points.

The choices can be overwhelming, even for someone who has been painting for a little while! How do you pick the right brush to start with, and what are all these different sizes and shapes for?

In this post, we’ll try to help you understand the various shapes and sizes, so you can make your choices a little easier!

 

 

 
Off we go...
 
 

 

 

 
 
- round brushes : with a round tip, sometimes pointed, these brushes are perfect for painting lines, outlines, and details. The lines you create can be thin or thick depending on the pressure you apply.
 
- flat brushes : with a square-shaped tip, available in various lengths, these brushes are mainly useful for thicker lines and for filling in larger areas. However, using their edge with gentle pressure, they can also be suitable for creating fine lines. 
- filbert brushes : with an oval shape, these brushes are better than flat brushes for filling in color because the strokes are less visible. They are also ideal for blending and creating smooth transitions.
 

 

- fan brushes : these fan-shaped brushes are perfect for painting leaves, flower fields, and clouds... In fact, we love experimenting with these particular brushes! 😋
 
 
- angle brushes : These brushes are essentially flat but with a 'cornered' edge. They are ideal for shading as well as for reaching into tight spots, such as corners, where other brushes might not fit—perfect for painting tree branches or pine needles 😉

 

 

 
 

We believe that you need one of each shape, but if you're just starting out and your budget is limited, we would say that with a round and a flat brush, you'll be well-equipped.

As for the size, we also recommend beginning with a medium-sized brush. Over time, depending on your needs and style, you can expand your collection.

Lastly, it's very important to take good care of your brushes using specialized cleaners . This way, your brushes will last forever!

 

 

 

 
That's all for today!

Have a great day, and we'll talk again next week!

Artistic kisses!
Discover the Art of Cyanotype with the Jacquard Cyanotype Set!
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Wondering how you can combine light, nature, and creativity into a single project? Cyanotype is an impressive technique that transforms simple materials into works of art with a distinctive blue print. In this article, we'll show you how to easily try it at home using the Jacquard Cyanotype Chemistry Set — and discover a new way to express yourself through light and shadow.