July 17th, 2008 at 12:01 am

Growing up I thought there were two sizes for paint brushes - watercolor and “wallcolor.” Watercolor brushes were the brightly colored plastic brushes I was allowed to use for mixing all the colors in my paint tray into brown. “Wallcolor’ brushes were what my dad used for covering up what I did when I used my crayons on the wall. Actually I don’t have any memories of getting into trouble for coloring on the wall. I do remember seeing these big brushes in the garage and wanting to use them for my pictures.

This belongs to photosur - cool!Grown up some, but not trapped in adulthood, I know there is a wide variety of brushes to be used for painting artistically and aesthetically. My garage boasts several “wallcolor” paint brushes, some that look like a Barbie doll’s head after it’s been cared for by a 4-year-old. My childhood watercolor brushes tended to look like that after a while too.

The Suede Watercolor Set we have at the Lemonade Stand features four fine watercolor brushes. This array of tools will allow for a wide range of detail in your paintings. The set includes a professional twelve color paint set and a spiral-bound pad of watercolor paper. There is also a B sketch pencil for outlining and an attached pencil sharpener.

Whether you’re a master or you simply dabble you’ll want to get your hands on this wonderful set. The whole kit wraps up in chocolate suede making it a must have for the traveling artist.

All these great art tools in this awesome package are only priced at $39.95. Treat yourself or an artist you know!


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