![]() ![]() ![]() If your kids love origami and are a bit obsessed, get the right stuff. The cheap origami paper allows you to get a lot more for your money, but it’s usually thicker and colored on both sides. I’ve found there’s two different kinds, standard origami paper (left) and cheap origami paper (right). We love origami! For these lessons, your kids will need origami paper. Watercolor Tray (Only needed if you buy watercolor in the tubes).Watercolor (tubes) (Remember this is concentrated paint).Here are my affiliate links to purchase these supplies on Amazon: Acrylic paint comes in big bottles, which can make getting a lot of colors expensive, but they’ll last a long time. Tubes are more expensive but make watercolors so much more fun, because the paint is brighter and richer. There’s two different types of watercolor, dry cakes (in the image above, it’s on the left) or tubes (top right, these are full of concentrated liquid). I don’t recommend using the brush that comes with a watercolor set they are the worst □ In our painting projects we’ll either use watercolor or acrylic, Tempera is ok, but I prefer acrylic. Your kids will also need two paint brush sizes, small and large. This paper is design to get wet it’s much thicker than regular paper. You can use regular printer paper, but I would highly recommend getting watercolor paper. We don’t paint as often, but when we do having the right painting supplies makes all the difference. Glue sticks hold quicker and are a lot less messy. Also, I prefer a glue stick over bottle glue. Children scissors will fit your child’s hand better, plus they’re much safer. Shown above is are adult scissors, but children scissors are preferred. For these projects, we’ll use construction paper, scissors, and a glue stick. Some of our drawing lessons add an element of cutting and gluing. Links to purchase these supplies on Amazon: At the end of these drawing lessons we always color, we’ll either use oil pastels, colored pencils or markers. They’ll also need a sketchbook (spiral-bound are easier to use) or just plain white printer paper. Read this post if you’d like to know why we love using a marker instead of a pencil. For these projects your kids will need a Sharpie (or black marker), don’t forget they don’t have to use a marker. Most of our lessons are drawing lessons, so these are the supplies we use the most. We participate in Amazon’s Associate Program. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Even though this can seem overwhelming, a simple pencil and piece of paper will work just fine for most of our lessons. The funny skeleton pictures are sure to put a smile on your little one’s face as they spend some quality time playing with colors.We love art supplies! I get asked by almost everyone, “What supplies should I buy my kids?” I hope this page will answer any questions you may have about the fun and awesome art supplies we use. ![]() Here is a collection of some unique and interesting skeleton coloring sheets that are suitable both for classrooms and homes. Skeleton coloring pages inspire kids to use their creativity skills and their artistic talents to produce brightly colored pictures despite the fact that skeletons are white. The coloring pages are also an excellent way of learning about the bones in the human body through the exciting activity of adding colors to blank pictures. Spending time with coloring pages allows kids to learn a lot about drawing as well as different colors while they may also become less afraid of ghosts and skeletons as they grow up. These coloring pages feature funny skeleton pictures such as a skeleton cut out to make decorations from, skeleton pirate, dancing skeleton and skeletons for Halloween. Skeleton coloring pages are great for learning human anatomy and especially fun for Halloween. ![]()
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