Saturday, July 7, 2018

Keeping Art Affordable

Cloth Paper Scissors -Keeping Art Affordable by Pam Carriker

In tough economic times, things like buying or creating art often end up on the back burner. The challenges of managing a household, the ever-increasing cost of living, and the need to be frugal don't diminish your need to create. Here are some simple money-saving strategies.

1. Use supplies you already have on hand. Look through your work space for supplies you purchased and haven't used yet. We get excited about a new technique or product, rush out to buy it, and then it sits in our studio gathering dust. Use it, trade it with a friend, or sell it online.

2. Finish projects you started and never finished. Go through your unfinished projects and set a time to finish them. If you've lost interest, recycle or appropriately discard the materials. Unfinished projects weigh on your spirit and take up space.

3. Save leftover paint and scraps of paper. Use leftovers in your art journal, make a card, or create some mail art to submit to a magazine for publication. Organize scraps by color in see-through drawers. Host a scrap swap on your blog.
   Together (mixed media, 12x6) by Pam Carriker

4. Host an art swap. Swapping art with friends is a fun way to collect and share art with others, as well as lift each other's spirits. Who doesn't love a good mail day? It's becoming increasingly rare to get a letter, card, or package in the mail, and nothing brightens your day more. Pay it forward!

  5. Reinvent older works. Take work that didn't sell and make it into something new! Collage right over it or cut the canvas off the frame and make it the cover for your next art journal. Art is meant to be seen, so get it out of hiding and give it new life.

6. Become a coupon clipper. Many craft/hobby stores offer online coupons, so take advantage of them. The two major stores in my area will allow you to use one coupon per day, so if I need a lot of things, I'll go back every day. ~Pam

These are great tips, and I'll be you have some to add to the list. Share the ways you save on mixed-media supplies in the blog comment section at ClothPaperScissors.com, and see what others have to say as well.

Until next time,

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

The Painter's Primer Part 2

A survival kit.     LINEA