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List of Art Supplies by Instructor
** If you do not see the list for your instructor's class, please email us at communityart@ccbcmd.edu with your CRN and if available, to receive the list by email.
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Criselle Anderson
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Faux Finishing
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*apron/smock or clothing that get paint on it
*the most important article that students should wear/bring to class.
rubber gloves
3-4 old clean towels/dishrags
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Janet Waters Bailey:
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Knitting I
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size #9 needles
1 ball acrylic smooth yarn
needle point protectors
gauge ruler
1 “E” crochet hook
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Knitting II
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size #9 needles
1 ball acrylic smooth yarn
needle point protectors
gauge ruler
1 “E” crochet hook
Cable needle
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Beginning Polymer Jewelry
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4 – 2oz packages of Sculpey polymer ( 2 light, 2 dark colors)
1 manila folder
4 – 4” x 6” index cards
3 ziplock bags
Small plastic container with lid
Sasking tape #2 knitting needle
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Jennifer Becker:
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Portrait Drawing Basics
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White Paper Drawing Pad *(at least 8.5” x 11”)
1 Roll of Masking Tape
1 Kneaded Eraser
1 Blending Stump Variety of Drawing Pencils *(6B, 4B, 2B, HB, 2H, 4H, 6H)
Pencil Sharpener
Scissors
3 Pieces of Compressed Charcoal Cone Crayons: 1 White, 1 Brown, 1 Black
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Georgia Benson:
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Intro to Drawing / Beyond the Basics
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Drawing Pad 14x17 medium surface
Kneaded eraser
Drawing Pencils: two HB, one each: 3B, 6B, and H.
Textured paper by the sheet, for charcoal
Charcoal pencil
Ruler
Optional: colored pencil set of 12.
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Drawing With Color
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Drawing Pad 14x17 medium surface
Colored Pencils (set of 12)
Kneaded eraser
Drawing Pencils: two HB, one each: 3B, 6B, and H.
Oil Pastels,
optional: Pastel paper by the sheet (optional, for use with oil pastels)
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Maier Carole
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Stained Glass
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Hands out material list first class
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Noel Chandler:
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Discover Oil Painting
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Writing paper and pencil for first session
Art supplies list to be discussed at first class
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Andrew Cook:
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Drawing
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1 Newsprint Pad, 18x24 or larger
1 Drawing Paper Pad, 18x24 or larger
1 Box compressed charcoal Pencils: H, HB, 2B, 6B
Kneaded Eraser
Rubber eraser
Rag
1 Bottle India Ink *(any brand) Bamboo Pen
*(Optional: Graphite Sticks, Vine Charcoal, Water Color paper, Black Tempera paint, Brushes in assorted sizes.)
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Tosha Davis:
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Art For De-Stressing and Expressing
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A basic blank journal (no lines, 6.5 x 9)
Markers Colored Pencils
Chalk/Oil Pastels
Glue stick
Old Picture Frames 2 (5x7 or 8x10- not needed 1st Class)
A pair of scissors
Watercolor paint and brush
One Blank CD/or old CD (not to be used for music, but for artmaking)
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Karen Darden:
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Holiday Table/Gifts From the Kitchen/Heart Healthy Cooking
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Pad and Pencil
Cutting Board
Chef Knife
Colorful
Cellophane wrapping paper
Ribbon
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Crochet/ Knitting
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Yarn
Knitting Needles
Stitch holders
Pen and paper
Long Blunt needle
Scissors
Tape measure
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Fesseha Demessae:
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Introduction To Drawing
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Please note that those with asterisk are required supplies.
*Compressed Square Charkoal Sticks
2 Alphacolor Box of 12
2-3 White Charcoal Sticks
*2B, 3B, 4B, 6B, HB, 2H, 3H Pencils
3 Medium Ball point ink pens
3 Sharpie Markers Fine, Medium, and Broad
*3-5 Kneaded Erasers
*2-4 Plastic Erasers
*18” x 24” Newsprint Pad Utrecht 70Lb Rough Drawing Pad 50Shts 18x24 Borden & Riley
Newsprint 36" Roll x 50 yards
Utrecht Drawing Roll 70Lb 36”Inx10Yd *18” x 24” or larger
Drawing Board Masonite, formica, or any strong smooth surface board
*Bull Clips Apron or old clothing
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Beth Dursa:
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Black & White Photography
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35 mm Manuel Camera
Tripod (optional)
$30 lab fee purchases: 2 rolls T-MAX100 professional film, 1 pack 25 sheets Ilford RC Photographic paper, and chemicals for film and printing
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Discovering Digital
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Digital Camera (NO SLR’s)
USB Cable
Owners Manuel
Flash Drive (optional)
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Rene Epps
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Floral Design II & Seasonal Holiday
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Scissors & Wire Cutters
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Michelle Frazier:
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Discover Acrylic Painting
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Colors: Cadmium Red Deep, Cadmium Red, Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna, Yellow Oche, Cobalt Blue, Pthaloblue, Dioxazine Purple, Green/Hookers Green, Mars Black, Titanium White
Brushes: Brights 2,8 / Filberts 1,4,6 / Flats 4,8 / Round 3,6,10 / Fan 4, 2 in soft bristle painters brush.
General:
Palette/Palette Paper,
Water Containers,
Cotton Rags
Canvas Boards –(12x24, 16x20)
Palette knife
Golden gloss medium
Golden pumice (course/medium)
Sand
Modeling paste
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Marina Gan:
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Watercolor Mixed Media
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11x14 or 12x16 pad of watercolor paper.
Your choice of a couple of drawing pencils.
Caran D'Ache water soluble pastels, at least the 10-piece set.
One round watercolor brush, approximately size 6.
One flat, square watercolor brush, approximately size 10.
(If you go into any art supply store they will be able to direct to the watercolor brushes. Synthetic is fine, unless you prefer natural bristle and don't mind spending the extra money).
A set of watercolors of your choice, with at least the basic color palette.
Other alternative mediums, such as ink, which you may want to experiment with in your watercolors.
You can purchase these later if you don't know yet what you will want to work with.
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Susan Grancio:
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Machine Quilting
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To bring week one: Sewing machine in good working order, with foot pedal and power cord, instruction manual, extension cord.
Surge protector and heavy duty extension cord if sewing machine is computerized.
Walking foot and free-motion/quilting/darning foot specific to individual sewing machine if you have them. If not wait until after first class to seek them out.
Sewing machine needles - pack microtex/sharps in size 70/10 and/or 80/12
AND quilting needles in size 75/11 (or new needles of whatever type you currently own).
Spool of sewing thread (100% cotton, 50/3 weight if you have it).
To obtain/bring week two: Please wait until after first class to purchase any of the items below if you do not already own them.
100-300 size #1 curved basting safety pins. DO not buy/bring bigger pins.
Spool 100% cotton 50/3 (regular sewing weight) thread in any color.
Small - no bigger than 36” square - finished quilt top, purchased preprinted quilt panel or other fabric to use for practice quilt. NOT needed before week #2. Do not plan to work on anything bigger than the 36” size during class.
Lo-loft cotton batting, such as Hobbs Heirloom, Warm and Natural or Quilters’ Dream, big enough for top in #7. NOT needed before week #2.
100% cotton fabric for quilt backing, wait until after first class to purchase. Roll of masking or painters tape.
NOTE: Students will pay $7 supply fee directly to instructor at first class for ready-to-use practice samples.
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Applique Every Which Way
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NOTE: Students will pay $7 supply fee to instructor at first class for fabrics, threads, other basic supplies. Students can begin sewing the first night with the supplies from the kit even if they need to obtain other items for subsequent class sessions.
Fabric for a specific project SHOULD NOT be purchased prior to first class.
Student supplies:
Book - The Easy Art of Appliqué by Mimi Dietrich and Roxi Eppler, strongly recommended.
One sheet of heat-resistant Mylar template plastic
Short, sharp scissors for fabric
Utility scissors for use on paper/plastic
Appliqué straight pins (very short)
One package each of ‘sharps’ and ‘milliners’ sewing needles
Thimble
Pigma Micron ™ fine line permanent fabric marking pen
White and silver marking pencils, fine line mechanical lead pencil
Eyeglasses if worn for reading and close work.
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Paper Piercing
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Rotary cutter with new blade (small or medium size cutter is best), Olfa™ brand recommended.
Rotary cutting mat, 12” square or 12 x 18” size big enough
Rotary cutting rulers, one of 1 x 6” and one 6” or 8” square, Omnigrid™ brand recommended.
6” or 12” ruler, optional.
Seam ripper
Removable cellophane tape
Fabric scissors
Neutral-color 100% cotton sewing thread, such as Mettler silk-finish™
Sewing machine in good working order, with new size 80/12 needles, open toe presser foot recommended. Bring extension cord, also surge protector if using a computerized machine.
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Jill Greenberg
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Black &White Photography
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Bring to first class:
FULLY FUNCTIONING 35mm camera with manuel capability (with owner’s manual and any lenses you have)
Loose-leaf binder
10-25 letter size transparent sheet protectors
Items need after first class:
Pencil
4-8 rolls of traditional black and white film. (Kodak TMax 400 and TMax 3200)
4-10 transparent 35 mm negative storage pages
Inexpensive darkroom thermometer
25 or more sheets of resin coated(labeled “RC”), “Multigrade” or “Poly-contrast” 8x10 photographic paper. DO NOT BUY PAPER MARKED “Fiber-based”
Spot Tone for neutral black and white prints
spotting brush
Sharpie marker
Can of compressed air, anti static cloth or anti static brush
Optional but recommended:
18% gray card
Photo drying book
Set of bamboo photo tongs initialized.
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Corinne Hammett
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Discover Acrylic Painting
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Colors
Cadmium Red
Alizarin Crimson
Burnt Sienna
Raw Sienna
Burnt Umber
Paynes Gray
Titanium White..a large tube of this.
Buff Titanium
Yellow Light Hansa
Cobalt Blue
Cerulean Blue
Hookers Green
Sap or Olive Green
Liquitex, Winsor & Newton, Grumbacher are recommended
Brushes
Long handled nylon or bristle flats #8, #6, #4, #2
Angular flat, either #4, #6
Round long handled #4
General
Plastic palette, large enough to mix paints on
2 water containers
Palette knife
Paper Towels
Canvas boards or stretched canvas on a frame, minimum 9x12, no larger than 14x16.
Sm. Bar of soap, brown is best
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Matte & Gloss medium for acrylics, liquitex or Utrecht
Gesso
Small plastic ruler
Masking tape
**First class: Paper pad suitable for watercolor & acrylics & drawing
**First class. Pencils for drawing or charcoal
Drawing board or table easel
Smock, apron, or old clothes
Tackle Box or other to carry supplies in.
Newspapers or paper towels to cover the desk top with *we need to leave the room clean
**Supplies can be purchased at Michael’s, Plaza, Utrecht, or check out Wallmart
**Cheap Joe’s catalogue has some good buys at times.
**No need to purchase the most expensive supplies
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Drawing: Beyond the Basics
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Compressed Square Charcoal Sticks or
Charcoal Pencils
Pencils: 2B, 3B, 4B, HB, 2H, 3H
Kneeded erasers, plastic erasers
Drawing Pad, for charcoal, 14x17 or similar
Pad suitable for pastels & watercolor
Pencil sharpener
Plastic ruler
*if wish, 2 felt tip pens, 1 fine point, 1 medium
*2 ball point pens, black, 1 fine point, 1 medium
*India ink, 1 bottle. Black.
Basic Watercolor set *With watercolor, 2 water containers
& brushes. Wash brush, 3 flat brushes, 2 round brushes
*OR, you can purchase basic pastel set instead of watercolor
Paper towels
Old clothes, smock or apron
Drawing Board or desk easel to place work on
Tackle box or other to carry your supplies in
Small sketch pad
*No need to purchase the most expensive items
Check out Plaza, Michael’s, Utrecht, or Wallmart
**First class: bring some drawing materials and your drawing pad.
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Helen Hardesty:
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Mosaics
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Glass or ceramic tiles
Glass globs
Beach glass
Stones, shells
Found objects
Stained glass
Glass cutter
Tile nippers
Tile cutters
**If you are going to buy 4 by 4 ceramic tiles you want to bring a hammer and a towel (Home Depot tiles)
Goggles
Gloves (garden)
Adhesive or mortar **(if you are going to do a mosaic for outdoors make sure you buy the right adhesive)
Grout **( I would buy the grout after you know what colors you will be working with)
Buckets or containers for the grout and mortar
Something to stir the grout and mortar
Sponges and rages
*Bring something that you want to mosaic* (small table top , planter, box , tray or frame for example)
Suggested Stores:
The Home Depot
Micheal's Craft
Plaza Artist Material (Towson 519 York Rd or 1009 Cathedral St.)
www.triarcoarts.com
www.mosaicmercantile.com
www.mosaicartsupply.com
www.kptiles.com
e-bay is a great source
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Arndrea Hoyle
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Sewing
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Dress making shears
Paper cutting scissors
Dress maker pins
Seam ripper
Hand sewing needles (Assorted sizes)
Thimble
Tailor's non-wax chalk
Tape measure
Fashion ruler
Transparent tape
Hem gage
Beeswax
#2 pencils
Fabric for samples (1 yard of sheeting twill or light to mid-weight denim)
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Jennifer Littleton:
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Watercolor Painting
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HB graphite pencil, Kneaded eraser, White plastic eraser, Pencil sharpener
18”x24” Strathmore watercolor paper
Inexpensive white sketch book
Tracing paper
Masonite Board, Bulldog clips, and Masking tape
Round Brushes: #2, #10, & #12.
Flat Brushes: ½”, & 1” *(Recommended brush types: white sable Robert Simmons, Sapphire, or Scepter Gold.)
1 container for brush cleaning
1 white rectangular plastic palette with reservoirs for paint
1 plastic container with lid
An Art bin, or tackle box to transport supplies
An apron
A portfolio
Watercolor paints:
Payne’s Gray, Cadmium Yellow, Raw Umber, Ivory, Black, Zinc (Chinese), White, Cadmium Red Medium, Cobalt Blue, Emerald Green, Mauve, Cadmium Orange *(Recommended Brands: Grumbacher or Winsor Newton Cottman)
**Suggested Art Supply Stores: Plaza Arts, The Maryland Institute, & Michael’s.
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Drawing
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2B, 4B, 6B graphite pencils
Kneaded eraser
White plastic eraser
Pencil sharpener
Smudge sticks
Rub Cloths 18”x24”
Strathmore white drawing/charcoal paper
**Optional Supplies
**Drawing Boards Easels Easel Clips
**Suggested Art Supply Stores: Plaza Arts, The Maryland Institute, & Michael’s.
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Jack Livingston:
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Discover Acrylic Painting
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Brushes: Long handled nylon or bristle flats #2, #6, #8, & a round #6
3 in flat wall painting brush – nylon
Paint: Liquitex or Golden the large size tubes
Colors: Magenta/Acra Red, Cadmium Red, Napthol Crimson, Ultramarine Blue, Cadmium Yellow, Cerulean Blue, Thalo Blue, Viridian Green, Dioxizine Purple, Titanium White, Ivory Black
General:
Matte & Gloss medium
Modeling Paste
Gesso
Medium size disposable sheet paper palette
Palette knife
Canvas boards- minimum 9x12
Two 2x2 foot board – luane/masonite/or ¼ in plywood
Paper Towels
Masking tape,
Plastic water containers,
Plain bar of soap, and
Sponge
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Ursula Marcum
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Basic Functional Glass Fusing Tech
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eye protection
glass cutter
running pliers
grozers (breaking pliers)
cork-backed straightedge tweezers
kitchen towel
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Greg McLemore:
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Intro to Watercolor
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A pre-packaged set of paint tubes usually has all you need to get a firm start on watercolor painting. Or if you opt for pans, I would suggest spending no less than $25 on a set. Make sure it has at least 12 pans of different colors.
Watercolor brushes *(not oil or acrylic brushes!!!!)
Look for short handles, as opposed to oil/acrylic brushes, which have long handles. You should purchase the Round style, and have at least 1 very small, 1 medium, and 1 very large brush.
Watercolor Paper:
Please buy 2 full sized sheets of Hot Press and 2 full sheets of Cold Press. Each of these should be 140# The full sheet is 22” x 30”.
General Supplies:
1 “Drawing Board” that is large enough to put your whole sheet of paper on. You will have to tape your paper to these boards.
1 roll of blue painters tape ,
A Jar with lid for water ,
1 roll of tissue or paper towels, and
a palette
*(I suggest buying a plastic palette with lots of open space and a few compartments to separate colors. Do not get small circular palette, as these are mainly meant for inks.)
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Oil Painting
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Necessary Oil paint colors:
Cadmium or Napthol Red (medium), Alizarin Crimson, Ultramarine Blue, Pthalo Blue, Pthalo Green, Sap Green, Cadmium or Hansa Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Titanium White *(big tube)
*Recommended Brands: Gamblin, Winsor Newton, or Rembrandt
4 pre-stretched & pre-primed canvases OR canvas boards *(Minimum 20”x24”)
1 table top easel
Linseed Oil
Odorless turpentine, turpenoid, or Gamsol
A Jar for turpentine
2 Baby food jars to mix mediums/glazes
A flat palette *(recommended: paper palette pad, inexpensive & easy clean up)
A Variety of Oil/Acrylic Brushes in various sizes 3 – 5. *Tip: Look for long handles.
A couple rags
An apron, smock, or old clothes
Plenty of newspaper to cover work area
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Discover Acrylic Painting &Acrylic Painting Beyond the Basics
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Necessary Acrylic paint colors:
Cadmium or Napthol Red (medium), Alizarin Crimson, Ultramarine Blue, Pthalo Blue, Pthalo Green, Sap Green, Cadmium or Hansa Yellow, Yellow Ochre Titanium White *(big tube)
*Recommended Brands: Golden, or Liquitex
4 pre-stretched & pre-primed canvases OR canvas boards *(Minimum 20”x24”)
1 table top easel
Acrylic Painting Medium *(satin medium or matte medium)
Jar for water
Spray bottle
A Variety of Oil/Acrylic Brushes in various sizes 3 – 5. *Tip: Look for long handles.
A couple rags
An apron, smock, or old clothes
Plenty of newspaper to cover work area
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Marykate Newcomb:
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Creative Crochet
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2 skeins of yarn: must be light-colored, worsted weight, 1-ply yarn. recommended brands:
- Brown Sheep lamb's pride worsted--online stores or Black Sheep yarn shop in Cockeysville
-Joann Fabrics has the following options: Debbie Mumm "Traditions" yarn; Bernat Roving, Felting, or Softee chunky;
-Patons SWS--soy wool stripes; Deborah Norville Serenity Chunky; Lion brand Alpine Wool
1 set of crochet hooks, size F to K, or G to K (susan bates recommended)
1 yarn needle
1 pair of scissors
split-ring stitch markers
Optional (but recommended) supplies:
1 copy of "The Crochet Answer Book" by Edie Eckman
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Elizabeth O’Hara:
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Trompe l’oeil Painting
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Basic acrylic paint set
Basic brush set
Sea Sponges – large & small
24” Ruler
Clean dry rags
1/2” roll of painters tape
$25 materials fee payable to instructor first class Instructor will provide boards, base paint, and stencils
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Rachel Perls:
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Acrylic Painting
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A variety of acrylic brushes in good range of tip shapes and sizes
Required Paints: Red, yellow, blue, black, and white
Optional: other colors as desired
Gloss and/or matte medium
Some type of palette *(disposable paper pad is easiest to clean up)
A palette knife
Painting surfaces: Canvas, Canvas Boards, or Illustration Boards *(At least one per class period)
Cups for water
Paper towels or rags
Bar soap for brush clean up
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Penny Potter:
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Beadweaving
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$5 Bead kit provided by instructor
Beading thread – Silamide, Nymo, or C-Lon waxed bead thread. Black or neutral.
Beading needles – size 10 & 11 or 12 *(NO Large Eye Needles)
Seed Beads – size 6 and or 8
Small portable lamp with halogen light
Small sharp manicure scissors
Recommended Stores: Beadazzled, Michael’s, AC Moore, and JoAnn Fabrics.
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Drawing with Color
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Prismacolor or Derwent Pencils at least 12 color pack
Graphite pencils - HB and 2B
Plastic/vinyl eraser
Kneaded eraser
9x12 inch pad of Strathmore smooth surface
Bristol Board
6 inch or 12 inch ruler
Masking tape
Tracing paper
Color wheel
Small unlined notebook
*Optional-Small portable task light
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Introduction to Drawing
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Drawing pad size 9x12
Drawing pencils HB, 2B and 4B
Kneaded eraser
Pencil sharpener or craft knife
2 Felt tip pens – 1 fine point & 1 medium point
2 Ball point pen - black ink, 1 fine point & 1 medium point
Ruler
Unlined notebook
Folder or portfolio to hold drawings (9 x 12 or slightly larger)
*Optional: Graphite stick 4B
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Beads and Fiber
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1-2 packages of size 8 or size 6 seed beads; choose your favorite colors
1 small strand or package of small scale, semiprecious gemstones such as: Jasper, Agate, Pearls, Hematite, etc .
Small Scissors
Small Lamp
Small to medium size blank page notebook
Check craft stores such as: Michael's, A.C. Moore and JoAnn's for inexpensive supplies Try the dollar store for the notebook A variety of beading threads and needles will be available for use the first night of class. Thereafter, students will bring their own needles, thread and fibers.
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Maria Rhee:
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Knitting
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USA size 8 knitting needles (one pair)
Yarn (4 ply, 4 oz., preferably no dark colors)
Crocheting USA size "H" crochet hook
USA size "K" crochet hook
Yarn (4 ply, 4 oz., preferably no dark colors)
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Crocheting and Afgan Construction
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USA size "H" crochet hook
USA size "K" crochet hook
Yarn (4 ply, 4 oz., preferably no dark colors)
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Sushi at Home
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Knife
Cutting board (Instructor will provide additional materials)
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Cookie Robertson:
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Beading
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$20 Starter Kit supplied by instructor
Additional supplies will be discussed as need be.
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Tommy Roberts:
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Drawing
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2 B and 6 B pencils
Kneaded erasers stump
Box of soft vine charcoal
#3 stick of compress charcoal
Chammy
Cab of workable fixative
Box of Chalk pastels
16x20 Canson Charcoal paper pad with different tints
OR
Assorted Canson pastel pad
Drawing board
Portable easel (optional)
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Norman Saltzman:
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Mat Cutting
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Utility Knife & Blades
12” or longer Ruler with Metal Edge
Pencil and Eraser
Mat Boards 8x10 or Larger *(No Rag Board)
Picture 3.5”x 5.5” up to 5”x7”
Piece of 3X mounting board for Cutting Mats on (16”x20”) *NO Foam Core OR Corrugated
Cardboard for Mounting Board
Mat Boards:
¼ sheet makes 4 8x10 boards (16x20)
½ sheet makes 8 8x10 boards (20x32)
1 sheet makes 16 8x10 boards (32x40)
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Janet Saltzman
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Intro to Drawing
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An assortment of drawing pencils -from Hard F to the softer B. 2B and HB are good drawing pencils.
Paper pad - 11 x 14.or larger. I prefer smooth paper for pencil drawings and textured paper for pastels.
Kneaded eraser is best, but Vinyl (white) eraser can also be used.
Pencil sharpener and sandpaper for forming lead points.
Masonite drawing board or any flat strong hard smooth surface that fits comfortably on your lap.
Masking tape or clips to hold work on the board.
Other Supplies (optional)
Charcoal and chalk
Color sticks-Conte- colors vary from gray -black-brown.
Pen & ink for smooth paper only
Graphite pencils
Colored Pencils
Markers & Fiber tip pens
Stump (Tortillion) used for blending.
Suggested reading-
The Art of Pencil Drawing by Gene Franks
Drawing Course 101 -Robert Capitolo & Ken Schwab
Life like Drawing- Lee Hammond
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Fran Santimays:
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Sauces
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Chef Knife
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Cake Decorating
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$19.99 Wilton Cake Decorating Course 1
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Kathy Schwabeland:
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Intro to Quilting/ Purses & Totebags
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Sewing machine and extension cord
Needles for sewing machine, 80/12 sharps are good
Sewing scissors
Pins
Measuring tape
Other Materials for making individual projects will be discussed the first night of Class, plan to budget from $10 to $50 depending on the project you choose.
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Quilting
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Sewing machine and extension cord
Needles for sewing machine, 80/12 sharps are good
Sewing scissors
Pins
Measuring tape
Rotary cutter,
ruler, and
cutting mat
Other Materials for making individual projects will be discussed the first night of Class, plan to budget from $25 to $60 depending on the project you choose.
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Machine Quilting
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Sewing machine and extension cord
Walking foot and free motion foot for your sewing machine, we will talk more about this the fist night of class so don’t panic
Needles for sewing machine, 80/12 sharps are good
Sewing scissors
Wash out marking pen
Fine point sharpie marker
Ruler
Spool of dark colored thread, the color is not important, but it needs to be dark
Please bring $10 the first night of class for the kit fee. This will cover all handouts and materials needed during the class.
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Betty Stadler:
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Knitting I
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Pocketbook –
size 8 US or Size 10 US needles
Worsted Weight Yard –
1 Skein Eyelash Scarf –
Size 13 US or 15 US needles Eyelash Yard (Fun Fur) -
1 skein Worsted Weight Yard -1 skein Blunt Needle Scissors
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Knitting II
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Wash Cloth -
Size 8 Needles Kitchen Cotton –
Worsted Weight 1 Skein
Two Cable Bulky Hat - Size 10 ½ Needles
Bulky weight yard ( Lion Brand Jiffy)
Cable
Needle
Scissors
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Nan Thompson:
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PapermakingI & II
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Newspaper
Large good sponge
Grease splatter screen
Plastic pan about 14” x18” (large dishpan or cat litter pan)
After first class: Mold and Deckle (@ Michael’s $12. w/ 40% coupon)
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Laura Webster:
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Discover Drawing, Drawing Basics, & Portrait Drawing
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18x24 in. Drawing Pad
1 kneaded eraser
1 small gum or plastic pencil eraser
1 HB, 1 2B, and 1 4B grade graphite pencil
X-acto knife of pencil sharpener
2 sticks each of soft, medium, and hard vine charcoal
1 pack of bistre or sanguine conte crayons
1 pack of white conte crayons
1 can of workable spray fixative
1 small bottle of black drawing/India ink *(Ink not needed for Portrait Drawing)
1 roll of masking tape
A toolbox or tackle box to carry/store supplies
Recommended stores: Michael’s, Utrecht, or Plaza.
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Discover Watercolor
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Watercolor (preferably in tubes rather than pans) in the following colors: Alizarin Crimson Cadmium Red Med. Lemon Yellow or Cadmium Yellow Light Cadmium Yellow Med. Cerulean Blue Ultramarine Blue (inexpensive brands include the Cotman series by Windsor and Newton, Grumbacher’s “Academy” series, and Utrecht’s store brand)
Watercolor brushes (sable or synthetic bristles) in the following sizes: 2, 4, 8
1 pad of cold-pressed watercolor paper (cut into individual sheets), 11 x 15”
1 wide-mouthed glass or plastic jar (for water)
At least one HB pencil
1 kneaded rubber eraser
A white plastic palette (with re-sealable lid) or
a pad of disposable palette paper
A roll of masking tape
A box of tissues or roll of paper towels
A box or bag to tote all of this stuff around
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Jacquie Widmer
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Floral Design
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Straight edged knife (like a paring knife)
Scissors,
Wire Cutters
Newspapers to work on,
And hot glue gun.
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Dennis Zagurski
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Drawing
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• Drawing Pencils 4H, 2H, HB, #2, 6B
• A hand sharpener
• Plastic, Gum and Kneaded erasers
• Painter or masking tape
• A small locker or cosmetic mirror
• An 8x10 or 11x14” sketchbook
• A folder or binder (for handouts)
• Charcoal pencils, 6B, 4B, HB, and white
• Vine charcoal
• 3 sheets of quality 22x28” paper, such as Canson or Arches brands
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Carol Zika:
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Drawing in Pen & Ink
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Colored pencils set of 48 or larger recommended.
Berol’s Prismacolor pencils meet the highest standards.
*Do not buy water-soluble (watercolor) pencils.
9 x 12 spiral drawing pad, 70# or heavier
*Strathmore’s Series 300 or 400 is a good choice.
2B drawing pencil
Mars Plastic eraser
Large kneaded eraser
Hand-held pencil sharpener
Pen & Inc
9 x 12 or larger good quality spiral drawing pad
1 set of black Pigma pens (sizes 01, 03, 05)
B or 2B drawing pencil
Pencil sharpener
Mars plastic eraser
Kneaded eraser
These items may be purchased from instructor at first class.
Recommended text: First Step Series: Drawing in Pen & Ink by Claudia Nice. Available at Michael's or at edwardrhamilton.com.
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Basic Watercolor
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Winsor Newton’s Student Grade, or Gumbacher tube colors:
Hooker’s Green Light, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Yellow Light, Burnt Umber, Cadmium Red Light, Burnt Sienna, Cadmium Orange, Payne’s Gray, Alizarian Crimson, Ultramarine Blue
*Alternative to tube colors – Yarka 10 Pan set Winsor Newton aquarelle
1” wash brush Winsor Newton Sceptre Gold #8 or larger round brush
2” Hake brush
Optional: #5 script liner (“rigger”) brush & ½” flat brush.
Winsor Newton’s Art Masking Fluid
Covered Palette *(Do Not Buy the little 8” circular ones)
Strathmore watercolor block or watercolor pad *(minimum size 9x12) with 140# cold pressed surface
A piece of foamboard cut slightly larger than your paper
4 bulldog clips, A small sketch book (5.5”x 8.5”), 2B pencil
Mars eraser, Kneaded eraser, & Crepe eraser/rubber cement pick up
Paper Towels & Old wash cloth
Tackle box to carry supplies
Clean Sponge
2 Plastic Containers for water
Small Bar of Soap
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Gail Zinar: Watercolor
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Watercolor
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Required Colors:
Alizarin crimson, Aureolin yellow, Cadmium yellow, Cobalt blue, French ultramarine blue, Indian red, Windsor blue, Rose madder genuine*(Windsor Newton/student grade or regular)
Watercolor brushes:
2" wash brush, 1/8.
1/2, and 1" one-stroke flat brushes,
00 and #1 liner brushes (also called "rigger'),
1/2 and 1" round brushes*(Preferably by Robert Simmons)
General Materials:
Watercolor block by Canson/Montval or Canson watercolor paper 140weight,10x15"
Any sketchbook
"Backboard" or "gatorboard" to support your paper
Pencil, gum eraser, white eraser, masking tape, water container, and a palette- preferably a "butcher tray"
Paper towels or clean rag
Recommended Stores: www.cheapjoes.com, JoAnne's Fabric, and Michael’s
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