Artist types, somet...
 

  You don't need to be an 'investor' to invest in Singletrack: 6 days left: 95% of target - Find out more

[Closed] Artist types, something really nice for a gift idea,budget £20. But not a pencil

21 Posts
16 Users
0 Reactions
77 Views
Posts: 3306
Full Member
Topic starter
 

My middle daughter, 13yo, loves art and we have bought her af few bits and bobs for Christmas but in an effort to ensure all the kids get the exact same outlay on gifts, we have £20 left in her pot.
I thought of something arty based, but perhaps a fantastic, perhaps disproportionately expensive "thing", something that can be bought for £2, but a really good one, a keepsake even, for £20.
But something more interesting than a pen or pencil.....


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 10:31 pm
Posts: 1891
Free Member
 

I've always appreciated a new set of pencils, but they are consumables so get your dilemma, £20 should get you a nice pencil sharpener that will last a lifetime...


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 10:36 pm
Posts: 1891
Free Member
 

[url= http://www.pencils4artists.co.uk/faber-castell-artists-erasing-sharpening-knife-c2x12849298 ]http://www.pencils4artists.co.uk/faber-castell-artists-erasing-sharpening-knife-c2x12849298[/url]

Quite like this, might ask Santa for one... I'm a hobbyist not in anyway serious btw.


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 10:41 pm
Posts: 5159
Full Member
 

One of those posable mannequin things?


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 10:41 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

[url= http://www.theworks.co.uk/ ]The Works[/url]

Get bits and bobs that they can all share. This shop has lots of art stuff and they are plasterd around a lot of high streets.


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 10:49 pm
Posts: 3899
Free Member
 

Some really good paper.


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 10:58 pm
 ctk
Posts: 1811
Free Member
 

Sketchbooks? Paper? Felt tips? I guess at 13 she uses all sorts of materials.

[url= http://www.localartshop.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=felt+tip+pens ]art shop[/url]


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 11:01 pm
Posts: 3306
Full Member
Topic starter
 

Done the bits and bobs thing, just a after the show stopper item.


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 11:02 pm
 ctk
Posts: 1811
Free Member
 

A really nice book on art- let me have a think...


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 11:03 pm
Posts: 10567
Full Member
 

As the post above - a book of heavy watercolour papers and one of those pencil sharpeners that has 3different heads and keeps the shavings inside.
Or a sable brush.


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 11:03 pm
 Esme
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

A set of 30 Caran D'ache watercolour pencils?


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 11:09 pm
Posts: 5182
Free Member
 

Best two things anyone ever bought me (artist-related)

1. This book: [url] http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/3791337831/ref=pd_aw_sim_sbs_14_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=61ZnsgBRW1L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL115_SR115%2C115_&refRID=0C7A70Y7ED7JGQG6VFRV [/url]

2. A wooden case containing acrylic paints, flow improver medium, palette board, brush, pencil, putty rubber, and room in the lid for a couple of small painting supports. I love the 'kit' feel of it, it also gets rapidly personalised through use. Wouldnt be without it. Well, that and a tabletop easel. Both can be grabbed instantly and I have everything I need to paint, wherever.

Imagine quite expensive tho. But a nice box for paints/brushes etc is great even as an empty thing to fill later.

*Edit - It's a Windsor & Newton Galeria gift set. Spy some new for sale - £30. Failing that I got a decent wooden table easel with sliding drawer for about £12 iirc. The Works, maybe...


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 11:11 pm
 aP
Posts: 681
Free Member
 

A lead holder is a useful and to my mind interesting tool.


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 11:17 pm
 Leku
Posts: 2
Free Member
 

Lino printing kit? I do it with my son (now 11). You don't need a press. We have a plywood offcuts and stand on them instead of a proper press.

[url= http://www.jacksonsart.com/Art_Departments-A-Z_All_Departments-Printmaking-Lino_and_Block_Printing-Lino_and_Block_Printing_Cutters-Economy_Lino_Cutters/c2129_2128_2119_12410_12411_12620/p1448/Lino_Carving_Tool_Set,_handle_with_5_blades/product_info.html ]Lino carving kit £4.60[/url]

[url= http://www.jacksonsart.com/Art_Departments-A-Z_All_Departments-Printmaking-Lino_and_Block_Printing-Lino_Rollers/c2129_2128_2119_12410_12456/p56778/CWR_:_Rubber_Brayer_10cm_wide_21mm_Diameter_Roller/product_info.html ]Ink roller £3[/url]

http://www.jacksonsart.com/Art_Departments-A-Z_All_Departments-Printmaking-Lino_and_Block_Printing-Lino_and_Block_Printing_Colour-Jackso n's_Water_Based_Relief_Printing_Ink/c2129_2128_2119_12410_12500_12505/p48787/Jacksons_:_Water_Based_Relief_Printing_Ink_:_300ml_:_Brilliant_Blue/product_info.html

Ink £4.30

[url= http://www.jacksonsart.com/Art_Departments-A-Z_All_Departments-Printmaking-Lino_and_Block_Printing-Lino_and_Block_Printing_Accessories-Lino_Safety/c2129_2128_2119_12410_37627_37628/p28264/Lino_Carving_Hand_Safety_Guard/product_info.html ]Guard £2.60[/url]

[url= http://www.jacksonsart.com/Art_Departments-A-Z_All_Departments-Printmaking-Lino_and_Block_Printing-Lino_Printing_Sheets_and_Blocks-3mm_Soft_Cut_Lino_Sheets/c2129_2128_2119_12410_37615_37617/p28279/Lino_:_SoftCut_:_10pack_:_3mm_Block_75x75mm/product_info.html ]Lino £4.50[/url]


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 11:34 pm
Posts: 5182
Free Member
 

^+1 sounds like a great deal and idea.

I mentioned tabletop easel/storage combo. Googled and found:

Winsor and Newton 'Medway' Artists Table Top Box Easel - Wood

£19.75 free + postage?

Also Daler Rowney Edinburgh Table Easel - similar to above, likewise similar prices - seem to vary from £15 - £25 depending where you buy.


 
Posted : 10/12/2015 11:37 pm
 JoB
Posts: 1445
Free Member
 

i have a Rotring propelling pencil i was given (does sums) over 30 years ago, i use it most every day, you can change the softness of lead to go from techy to arty

it's as boring as a pen or pencil, but what comes out of it doesn't have to be


 
Posted : 11/12/2015 12:53 am
Posts: 2
Free Member
 

If she likes to draw or sketch you could get her a few old school pens and nibs from here
[url] http://www.dippennibs.co.uk/ [/url]
They have some rare and unusual nibs as well as good quality ink. She would also be able to use water colour paints or other inks if she wanted to add colour.

on a side note, I'm not so sure about a pencil sharpener. Most artists use a blade to shape the pencil to the required shape and thickness they need for the job.


 
Posted : 11/12/2015 8:35 am
Posts: 56564
Full Member
 

How about [url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Derwent-Academy-Watercolour-Watersoluble-Pencils-y/dp/B0044EM75O/ref=sr_1_1/280-3281023-8026804?ie=UTF8&qid=1449823158&sr=8-1&keywords=watercolour+pencils+36 ]watercolour pencils[/url]. They're something a bit different. Bought some for my daughter (sensitive arty type, like her dad) and she loves them. We sit and sketch together 😀

Edit: Esme beat me too it. Great minds....


 
Posted : 11/12/2015 8:40 am
Posts: 3306
Full Member
Topic starter
 

Thanks for all the suggestions so far, so,me stuff certainly to look at.
She has quite a lot of materials already so I was ideally looking for a tool, device or a keepsake item.


 
Posted : 11/12/2015 8:42 am
Posts: 56564
Full Member
 

Hows about a [url= http://www.tigerpens.co.uk/rotring-rapidograph-technical-pens-0-1mm-1-0mm/p411?gclid=CjwKEAiAhaqzBRDNltaS0pW5mWgSJADd7cYD3hUjFbE1wmhh4GzymGuhh8mfphawq508uxuwB3ZAQBoC1Tzw_wcB ]Rotring Rapidograph[/url]. They are things of beauty. I've recently started doing some ink drawing again - I used to do a lot of it - and now I've just searched for those I'm suddenly overcome with the urge to buy myself a full set. Curses!!!!! 😳


 
Posted : 11/12/2015 8:49 am
Posts: 5686
Full Member
 

Spend more and create competition in the ranks by making her stand out as a favourite?

Sorry, I have nothing useful to add.

😉


 
Posted : 11/12/2015 8:59 am
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

One of my sons favourite presents last year was an electric pencil sharpener.


 
Posted : 11/12/2015 9:53 am

6 DAYS LEFT
We are currently at 95% of our target!