Get together with us for a fun project on Zoom using basic materials from the comfort of your home.
May Dates: May 7, 9, 21, 23 at 1:00pm Central Time
Optional:
Join our private Facebook group to see & post pictures of your progress or finished pieces.
What is Zoom Art?
An online class that meets 4-5 times per month
Step-by-step instruction where you need it and freedom of choice when you don’t.
I’ll introduce you to new materials and techniques along the way. We meet every other week on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:00pm Central Time.
The supply list will be emailed in advance along with the Zoom link for the Month.
(or sometimes we discuss the supplies and project in the meeting before)
Live people, Live fun, Live projects!
Materials and Sign-up info below
Zoom Art Sept Dates
Sept 5, 7, 19, 21
Typically they are “Every Other Week” on Tuesday & Thursday,
but we adjust from time-to-time due to holidays.
Check here each month for the
new dates.
SUPPLIES FOR Sept
TBA in emails
Zoom Art Pricing
Payment options:
Per Month - $25
-OR-
SUBSCRIBE & SAVE!
on Automatic Subscription
$20 per month
Questions?
Email me here
Zoom Art “General” Supply List
Here are the recommended materials for each medium to have on hand. You DO NOT need them all at once. Watch the project info to see what you need for the current project.
Sometimes we work with Watercolor
Sometimes we work with Acrylics or do Collage
Watercolor Materials:
A few sheets of watercolor paper (any size you have)
A board or cardboard or cutting mat to tape your paper to
Painting palette for watercolor paints (paper plate will work)
Your choice of watercolor paints - tubes are best, all will work
A container of water
A towel or rag to dry off the brushes
Flat brush (1” is average)
Round brush (sizes 6, 8 & 10 are most common)
Nice to have:
Painter’s tape (width 1″)
Filbert brush if you are able to get one (small, 1/2”)
Small spray bottle
Acrylic Materials :
Acrylic paints, craft paints, whatever you have
Watercolor paper
Brushes for acrylics
Jar of water
Paper towels or old rag
Spray bottle
Plastic or glass palette
Collage Materials:
Gel medium, Mod Podge or watered down white glue (approx 50/50)
A seperate brush for ‘gluing’
Magazines, books of text or music pages, Tissue paper, dress patterns, Lace (paper or cloth type), brown craft paper, rice paper, mulberry paper, stickers, stencils, rubber stamps, permanant ink stamp pads, used postage stamps…