Wooden Art Easel Kids

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Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel


Melissa & Doug Deluxe Standing Easel


$39.99


With the Melissa & Doug Deluxe Easel, children can create art with paint, chalk, pens, crayons, markers, and more, all at one convenient station. And when art time is over, parents and caregivers will appreciate the two-sided easel’s easy-to-clean design. Designed for kids ages three and up, this easel will provide hours of creative activity that is both educational and enjoyable. Deluxe Fl…

Melissa & Doug Deluxe Easel Paper (3 pack bundle)


Melissa & Doug Deluxe Easel Paper (3 pack bundle)


$4.99


This 3-pack of easy-loading paper is a great value. Each roll is 25 yards long. The replacement rolls are for Melissa and Doug’s Deluxe standing Easel.Product Dimensions (inches): 18 (L) x 2 (W) x 2 (H)Age: 3 years and up…

Melissa & Doug Felt Chalk Eraser


Melissa & Doug Felt Chalk Eraser


$1.49


When it’s time to erase the chalkboard, use this traditional felt eraser with a solid wood handle to get the job done!Dimensions: 1″ x 5″ x 2″ AssembledRecommended Ages: 3+ years…

Young Artist's Easel: Downloadable Woodworking Plan


Young Artist’s Easel: Downloadable Woodworking Plan


$4.95


With a chalkboard on one side and cleats to secure paper in the other, this fun-filled project helps bring out the creativity in any child. And don’t worry about storing large sheets of paper. A 24″ wide, 105″-long roll provides a quick-change steady supply. Featured in the October 2005 issue. About WOOD Magazine downloadable plans For error-free construction, each downloadable plan includes a…

How to Build a Kids Art Easel : Tips on Sanding Wood for a Kids Art Easel

wooden art easel kids

Here's my opinion: artistic talent is largely learned. Most of the so-called experts will argue this statement, of course. They’ll proclaim that artistic oil painting techniques are only in the grasp of those rare individuals that are born with a mysteriously God-like ability to create art. Being lowly mortals, we should never even try to understand art let alone try to create it. Give me a break! Click here For the rest of the story: Free Painting Lesson


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