• April 30, 2008 - Drawing Materials

What are some of the things you will need to get started drawing?

Thankfully the basic supplies are few, and there are many different brands to choose from.

Here is the basic list :
  • Paper - Any kind of acid-free paper should be fine, whether it be good printer paper or a sketch book. Canson and Strathmore are two good paper brands but can get a little pricey. There are many other brands of sketchbooks that work just as well. Paper from your printer (from Wal-Mart or Staples) will do the trick, too. You can store your finished pieces in plastic sleeves in a binder or make your own sketch book!

  • Pencils - I use a variety of pencils. Just about any brand will be fine. When you really want top-quality pencils, I recommend Derwent. Simply put, they are the best. They come in sets of 12 in a nice tin box. A little pricey, but worth it.
You may have heard the tems "HB, 2B, or 6H" pencils before. For the longest time I couldn't figure out what they meant. But one day I finally discovered it, and now explain I will it to you:

When you look at a writing pencil, you will probably see "2B" or "HB." That is the grade of the "pencil lead." The "pencil lead" is actually a combination of graphite and clay. "B" stands for soft, meaning there's more graphite than clay. So the higher the number beside it gets, the softer the pencil is, and the darker line the line is.

When you see an "H" instead of a B, it stands for hard. The higher the number beside the H gets, the harder the pencil is, and lighter the line becomes.

An "HB" or "F" is right in between the soft and hard.

  • Erasers - Most of the time we use the ones that come already on the pencil, or a nice big pink pearl eraser. These are good for writing, but after so much erasing, your paper will begin to wear thin. They create lots of "crumbs" and have to be brushed away frequently while we're working, which can also create unwelcome smudges.
So what is there to use?


The Kneaded Eraser! This eraser is fantastic at clearing away mistakes, both graphite and colored pencil. They are economical and can be found at most craft stores.


Their texture feels like a cross between Silly Putty and Sculpey clay. You can shape then into any form you need them - from a small point or a broad side. The  more you use it, the more graphite it collects. It gets darker and darker until it starts leaving marks behind, so you eventually have to throw it away.

  • Where to keep your things - I keep my supplies, as well as my pencils, in a variety of places. Most of the time I keep my pens and pencils in a ceramic mug. The erasers and pencil sharpener are kept in a candy tin.

I have an art box filled with miscellaneous things like sand paper for sharpening pencils, old pencil stubs, tortillions, tape, ruler, bottles of ink for calligraphy, ink nibs, and inspiring art work cut out of old books. (A tortillion is paper rolled into a stump that you can use for smudging lines or shading.)


When traveling, a small box or eyeglass case holds the bare necessities very well.

  • Fixative - Mostly in a aerosol can, it is sprayed over your finished work to prevent accidental smudging. Especially nice for a sketch book when the artwork is frequently rubbing up against other paper. Just remember to always use it in a well-ventilated area and follow the directions on the back. You can find it at Wal-Mart and craft stores.


So there you have it. Start with the basics: Paper, Pencils, Kneaded Erasers, and maybe some Fixative. You will be surprised at how much you can do with these.
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• May 1, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Mycrazylife
You know, I think you are a very talented girl and I am excited to see what you will be sharing!

http://www.fromtherubberroom.com
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• May 1, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Robinlyn
That was a very good post. I like your photos and the grass thing you have going on there. The kneaded eraser sculpture was a nice touch, too.
~Mom
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• May 2, 2008 - You will be featured!

Posted by Sisterlisa
I am featuring you at the Homeschool Blog Awards on Monday! Your site looks fantastic! Keep up the good work. I may interview in the future for the HSBA. See if your parents will approve of an email interview and contact me so I can email you and your parents.
Sisterlisa
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• May 2, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by thespiritoflearning
I always wondered what HB and 2B meant, Very informative post. I'll be linking to you on my blog. ~ Elise
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• May 2, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by aiminghigh
Thanks for letting me know your drawing blog was up and running! I am one of those who can't even draw a stick figure correctly, but loves the idea of being able to draw. I hope to glean little bits from you, and maybe progress to being able to start something of a nature journal or something like that with confidence! I'm adding this blog to my bloglines so I don't miss anything.
Many Blessings,
Holly@aiminghigh
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• May 3, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Jocelyndixon
Man, oh man is this COOL! I love it! I also love using Prang... my very first "art set" was prang and I loved it.

That's what's on my bday list... art stuff! so I can "play" along with you! :)

Beautiful design Breezy!

Love ya and see ya soon!!
MJ
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• May 3, 2008 - Appreciate your advice

Posted by bookmom48
I'm looking forward to your tips and enthusiasm!
I am not in the least artistic but I would love to get my kids into creating illustrated journals for themselves. We're just starting to use Charlotte Mason methods and I am preparing to get them started on a nature notebook. I certainly appreciate any tips on how to teach my kids to sketch (when I can't do it myself!)
Thanks so much
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• May 4, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by SchoolinRhome
Great start- gathering your materials. I went to srt school one year and love those kneaded erasers. Also have you ever tried aerosol hairspray as a fixative? I've used it before. It is much cheaper.
Have a great week!
I hope you will continue to post your recent drawings on your personal blog or here! We love seeing them!
SchoolinRHome
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• May 5, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by GraceElizabeth
Hurray, I already have all those things! Except the fixative. Kneaded erasers are so neat!

Thank you, I'm glad you liked my post. It is indeed astounding that God should care for us- I never cease to be amazed!

Looking forward to future lessons!!

~Grace
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• May 6, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Eyebright
I, too, am really excited! Recently I have thought of getting a sketch book, just to start sketching things around me.

Does it matter how many pencils you get, or which grade? I know that you said that Derwent was the best, but I wondered about the details I just mentioned.

Thanks for doing this Breezy!
Have a very bright, very cheerful day!
Eyebright
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• May 7, 2008 - WOW!

Posted by rjdjohn316
Hey, I just saw you added me to your friends on here... very cute header! You are such a talented artist, Breezy! I love it. Great idea for a blog. :)

Oh, and before I go, do you have an icon for your personal blog? I put the icon for this one on my blog. I have Emily's but not yours... is she going to make one to match your template? Well, when you get one, let me know! :)

Stop by sometime! I can't wait to see you again! Tell your Mom and Emily I said HI! Miss you girls... a lot!
Love,
Rachel
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• May 7, 2008 - Thank you!

Posted by Shutterbug
Bre,
That was greatly helpful. I read it for Forrest as part of his art today. He's been on a sketching kick lately. He made a great close up of a dragon's eye. I'll email it to you later. :) Anyway, That was wonderfully informative. :) Thanks for much for setting up this blog! Keep it up!
May the Lord bless you in your work!
Marie :)
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