Beg-C-Pntng-art - 5/19/12 "Getting Started - A $25 Materials Guide For Beginning Charter Painters" by Rose de la Rose. NOTE: See also the files: Armenian-Ilum-art, callig-suppl-msg, writing-inst-msg, Easy-Gilding-art, Blk-Walnt-Ink-art, inks-msg, alphabets-msg. ************************************************************************ NOTICE - This article was submitted to me by the author for inclusion in this set of files, called Stefan's Florilegium. These files are available on the Internet at: http://www.florilegium.org Copyright to the contents of this file remains with the author or translator. While the author will likely give permission for this work to be reprinted in SCA type publications, please check with the author first or check for any permissions granted at the end of this file. Thank you, Mark S. Harris...AKA:..Stefan li Rous stefan at florilegium.org ************************************************************************ Getting Started - A $25 Materials Guide For Beginning Charter Painters by Rose de la Rose This guide is intended for the novice scribe and is comprised of most basic items that you need to begin painting charters. $10 Gouache Paints Choose a set of paints, like the Reeves or Art Expressions packages that you can get from Hobby Lobby or Micheal’s. You can find them in the paint section of your local art store, usually by or with the other watercolors. Don't be discouraged if the clerk has no idea what you're after. Just keep looking, usually on the bottom or top shelf, away from easy view. $5 Brushes Choose a mixed set of round brushes with white or light bristles. Having multiple sizes to practice with will help you find your preference, and the white bristled brush sets are going to give you the most bang for your beginner buck. $3 Technical Pen You can usually find these in the scrap booking or art marker section of your local art store. A technical pen has permanent, acid-free ink and its tip is measured in microns. A single 01 micron pen will be all you need for now. $3 Paint Cups A strip of lidded paint cups makes both mixing and saving gouache easy. These can be found in the paint section of your local art store. You can also use a Styrofoam plate for your first few practice sheets or charters. $2 Dropper These can usually be found in the paint section of your local art store. You can also use the other end of your brush to gather and carefully drop water into your paint. $1 Distilled Water Tap water is not an option, because it can contain minerals that change the color and/or composition of the paint over time. Use distilled water only. PRO-TIP: Be sure to check for coupons online. For instance, Hobby Lobby and Micheal’s both run a weekly coupon. At least once a month, they run a 40% Off Any One Item coupon, making the larger $16 set of paints into a $10 steal. ------ Copyright 2012 by Rose M. Welch, . www.busyscribe.org. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License If this article is reprinted in a publication, I would appreciate a notice in the publication that you found this article in the Florilegium. I would also appreciate an email to myself, so that I can track which articles are being reprinted. Thanks. -Stefan. Edited by Mark S. Harris Beg-C-Pntng-art 2 of 2