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bif

(23,889 posts)
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 03:42 PM Jan 2021

Where do you buy your art supplies?

I've been using Blick for a while and have been pretty happy with them. I order on line and buy locally at their stores. Are there any other companies I should look into? Better selection or prices?

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Where do you buy your art supplies? (Original Post) bif Jan 2021 OP
The best place I know of is a local art supply shop The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2021 #1
You're right about Blick's website bif Jan 2021 #2
Blick for me too and Jerry's Artarama. Zoonart Jan 2021 #3
I take advantage of Michaels coupons IcyPeas Jan 2021 #4
Michaels used to have good discounts. bif Jan 2021 #6
Blicks and Michaels for me. katmondoo Jan 2021 #5
daniel smith. was a local shop.... pansypoo53219 Jan 2021 #7
Blicks and Michaels are fine but I buy a lot of my art supplies at estate sales. TeamPooka Feb 2021 #8
My estate sale experience bif Feb 2021 #9
I always get a great deal from the folks that run the sales around here TeamPooka Feb 2021 #10

The Velveteen Ocelot

(120,477 posts)
1. The best place I know of is a local art supply shop
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 03:47 PM
Jan 2021

called Wet Paint in St. Paul, MN. They have very knowledgeable staff and some obscure items I can't find elsewhere. But since I have been avoiding setting foot in stores lately, I have had to order online from Blick (though they also have a physical store locally) or Amazon. Blick has a great selection but their web site is not very user-friendly, IMO.

bif

(23,889 posts)
2. You're right about Blick's website
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 03:58 PM
Jan 2021

It could use an overhaul to make it more user friendly. I tend to go to the same sections, so I'm used to it. But I recall looking for some things that I knew they offered and had the darnedest time tracking them down.

IcyPeas

(22,568 posts)
4. I take advantage of Michaels coupons
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 04:22 PM
Jan 2021

they have a fine art department so a 40 or 50 percent off coupon can come in handy for a brush or pad of paper. They carry a lot of colored pencils and gel pens too that are great.

otherwise order from amazon.

bif

(23,889 posts)
6. Michaels used to have good discounts.
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 05:01 PM
Jan 2021

of 40% and 50%. But that seems to have ended. I've only seen 20% coupons over the last 4 or 5 months.

katmondoo

(6,494 posts)
5. Blicks and Michaels for me.
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 04:38 PM
Jan 2021

Michaels is more expensive, I use it in an emergency only when I need a color and tube is empty. No local Blicks here in Florida

TeamPooka

(25,228 posts)
8. Blicks and Michaels are fine but I buy a lot of my art supplies at estate sales.
Mon Feb 1, 2021, 04:26 PM
Feb 2021

I get great deals when I find them.
I like finding vintage old paints and other supplies

bif

(23,889 posts)
9. My estate sale experience
Mon Feb 1, 2021, 09:23 PM
Feb 2021

I went to one last summer. The person whose house was holding the sale was an artist and the whole basement was filled with paintings, and art supplies. There were tons of old brushes which were marked $2. I had to really look through them to find three that were usable. So I went up to the sales person (she does this for a living and has a reputation), and I said "How about three for $5. She said no so I told her to keep 'em. I thought that was pretty ridiculous! I'm pretty sure they ended up in the trash.

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