Students can get through art supplies more quickly than just about anyone else, and they can have the tightest budgets. ARTdiscount have put together a great bundle of products which would be handy for anyone, and ideal for students...
At retailers recommended prices the bundle would cost almost £60 (you'd save around £20 buying at ARTdiscount), and includes:
Derwent Academy Watercolours 12 set
Staedtler x18 watercolour brush pens
ARTdiscount own brand Watercolour/ Gouache brushes
Daler-Rowney x24 Artists' Sketching & Graphic Pencils
I displayed my own art in the ARTdiscount Beginner's Bundle Giveaway, but we do have our own art student here at The Brick Castle. One of our grown up kids is studying art at Uni and they are a lot better than I am...
This bundle has lots of items ideal for someone who is a little serious about their art. Students and amateur artists who want to expand their range, or already know the best pencils for shading. This is a really nice bundle and together would cost almost £60 to buy at manufacturers recommended prices.
ARTdiscount stock a HUGE range of art supplies, including well-known brands, and they are very proud of their own range of products - which are all priced very fairly. They also have a partnership with One Tree Planted, to help offset their carbon footprint.
To enter the sweepstake to win the ARTdiscount Student's Bundle, use the Gleam form below. None of your information, including emails or social media are used for anything other than administering this giveaway and then they're deleted - I only see them if you win. If you are new to Gleam you can find a link to a Gleam form 'how to', along with my current UK giveaways here.
No entries are mandatory, but each task completed earns extra entries into the random draw at the end. The giveaway is open to UK entrants only and will end at midnight Sunday 1st December for Christmas delivery. Full terms and conditions at the bottom of the Gleam form.
ARTdiscount Student's Art Bundle Giveaway
This giveaway is one of three sponsored by ARTdiscount - who we will also be reviewing for shortly!
I was always better at clay than drawing but I remember drawing one really good shoe!
ReplyDeleteI remember drawing flowers and animals when I was at school.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I remember making at school was a chair, made from steel pipes.
ReplyDeletei remember mostly drawing animals and wildlife :)
ReplyDeleteYes, art was my favourite subject and I still do lots of art now! Thankfully my two girls have taken after me for their love of creativity!
ReplyDeleteI remember drawing the dissection of a rat in all stages when I did A level Biology
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I can remember drawing is stick people drawings! I hope I've improved since then!
ReplyDeleteI loved drawing but I can't remember getting any reward for it, I did win a prize for flower arranging though :) I'm entering for my girls who are the real artists in the house.
ReplyDeleteI had zero artistic talent at school, my mum still has my spectacularly ugly vase that I made in high school though!
ReplyDeleteI remember having to draw a pile of the classes school shoes on the desk - mine was awful, but my daughter seems to have a bit more artistic flair and would love this bundle!
ReplyDeleteI don't remember ever drawing. More batik, model making and scratch foil.
ReplyDeleteLiz is looking at doing art at A level. This would be great for her
ReplyDeleteOMG this would be amazing we are really focusing on art with our home ed
ReplyDeleteI did GCSE Art, so lots! My favourite is a copy of a Salvador Dali painting that I did for my final exam.
ReplyDeleteI remember my Art teacher was really fond of having us do pencil drawings of each other. Over time I got pretty good at it, but it's been years since I have done any life drawings, so it would be interesting to try again.
ReplyDeleteMy Art teacher was keen on us doing pencil drawings of each other.
ReplyDeleteMargaret Clarkson
ReplyDeleteI remember painting different birds on a tray
I remember going to a cathedral and doing brass rubbings
ReplyDeleteWildlife - still do today
ReplyDeleteI remember knitting a toy dog called 'Pepe', I believe I still have it somewhere, 40 years later!
ReplyDeleteI drew a picture from the graphic novel / film 'The Crow'! It came out so well, I still have it.
ReplyDeleteI loved the art classes and always drew trees
ReplyDeleteI don't have any children but would love to win this prize to donate to charity
ReplyDeletemaking a model of a car out of pape mache
ReplyDeleteI love art at school, I remember making clay pots and then we sketched them.
ReplyDeleteOh what a great prize all my elder three woyld love and get use from this x
ReplyDeleteI always remember drawing a picture of my bathroom for a perspective project. I was never great at art but they were impressed with this. My son is mad about drawing
ReplyDeleteI made a wooden spinning top at school
ReplyDeleteI remember making a calendar, with a marbled background and then my profile in black as the picture, when i was in year 3 i believe.
ReplyDeleteI have a vague memory of proudly walk to school with a humongous castle I made for a history project and weeks prior, my Mum telling us to keep the last off the toilet rolls in order to finish it.
ReplyDeleteMy best drawing I remeber was a Seahorse
ReplyDeleteI remember making masks at school and covering it in paint with feathers
ReplyDeleteI can remember making a big picture of a pond with waterlilies and frogs
ReplyDeleteI remember doing a book on the Romans with different drawings and poems
ReplyDeleteI remember drawing a very detailed wasp when I was in junior school at 10 years old what I remember of it I did a good job.
ReplyDeleteI made a clock, it used a shoebox and I made a pig to go on the front and the clock part was on its nose. It looked quite good because we used papermache etc and painted it all
ReplyDeleteI remember making a papiermache hot air balloon x
ReplyDeleteI remember drawing dolphins in the sea, it wasn't great hah!
ReplyDeleteI remember making bonfire posters for the village bonfire
ReplyDeleteI remember drawing a picture of a stream in the Peak District after a school trip in Primary School
ReplyDeleteI remember in Art class the classic still life drawing - 'draw a bowl of fruit'
ReplyDeleteI remember having to draw my reflection in a broken mirror.
ReplyDeleteNot much really, i was never any good at either, i do remember in needlework, making an apron for Home economics it turned out ok
ReplyDeleteI rember making a clay pot at school
ReplyDeleteI remember drawing the human digestive system in Biology and attempting to make a model of the Aswan dam in geography
ReplyDeleteI remember making small, wooden cricket figures at school. They were all sold at the school fair when completed x
ReplyDeleteI loved art in school so much. My favourite was a picture of electric plugs bizarrely! I think it was in pencil.
ReplyDeleteI can remember when I was 6 or 7 the teacher asked us to draw what we wanted to be when we grew up. Most of the girls drew nurses or vets etc. I drew me sat on a racing bike. I wanted to be the first female Barry Sheen!!
ReplyDeleteI remember making paper mache puppet heads in primary school, and a binca and wool wall hanging of which I was particularly proud. Mainly I remember using coloured tissue paper and white glue and then spending the rest of the day picking it off my fingers!
ReplyDeleteI embroidered a peacock on some pink felt.
ReplyDeleteI remember once agreeing to pose for some 6th formers taking an exam. Had to stand still for ages and got very cold.
ReplyDeleteI do love to try and draw - i love drawing animals :)
ReplyDeleteI did a lot of sculpture at school and one piece I made was a sitting down gorilla. I still have it and he sits on my bedroom window sill
ReplyDeleteI remember my very first sewing lesson at school at I made a little coin purse. It had the snazziest print and I just loved it.
ReplyDeleteLovr anything arty
ReplyDeleteI loved to draw characters in school and I still do to this day though I draw more original characters than portraits these days
ReplyDeleteI made my dad an ashtray!
ReplyDeleteI remember drawing lots of flowers
ReplyDeleteI remember making a wooden box! Although mine didn't resemble anything like one Haha- geri Gregg
ReplyDeleteI was rubbish but remember a pencil drawing of a crushed can
ReplyDeletepapermache volcano
ReplyDeletelittle sketches of tigers
ReplyDeleteI remember making a clay piggy bank and painting it, it was awful
ReplyDeleteI remember doing a fantasy project for my GCSEs based on Lichtenstein with Ben-Day Dots <3
ReplyDeleteArt was one of my favourite subjects, one of my favourite pieces I did was a fruit bowl and using acrylic paint!I still love using acrylics :)
ReplyDeletea snowman made from a toilet roll! very long time ago!
ReplyDeleteI loved drawing at school and still have some of my drawings and paintings including my o level piece
ReplyDeleteA Tiger made from Clay and painted Orange and Spots.
ReplyDeletei remember drawing and having to colour in lots of Egyptian things such as the sphinx when i was in school
ReplyDeleteI always tried to draw trees because they are the only thing I can draw
ReplyDeleteI remember making Christmas decorations in the run up to the big day and it was so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI made a toast rack and an oil can.
ReplyDeleteI remember making a wooden pencil box.
ReplyDeleteI made a tall stool in woodwork and I also made my Mum a nightie in sewing class. Was not very good at drawing, but my kids are quite good
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I've ever liked drawing is pay...
ReplyDeleteI liked to draw things at home in HB pencils and came up with quite a few shockers like doorless houses, leafless trees, two-legged cats and more.
ReplyDeleteIm not really a budding artist and never have been so at school I was always drawing houses in art projects - simple things lol but my children, especially my daughter are very artistic
ReplyDeleteI hated art at school. I remember vividly being told I shouldn't take it for 'O level' 2 years later but I can't remember anything I tried to draw but it was nearly 60 years ago!
ReplyDeleteDrawing fruit and flowers were what our art teacher kept wanting us to fo
ReplyDeleteI made a seal on a clay plaque I loved anything art related . Now my 2 daughter's are the same
ReplyDeleteI remember spending several weeks doing self portraits, in year 2!
ReplyDeleteI remember drawing flowers in my Art class
ReplyDeleteI was rubbish at art, the only thing I can remember doing was painting eggs at Easter time. My Daughter though is very talented at art so I would love to win this for her x
ReplyDeleteI remember painting a large pirate ship whilst I was in the infant school and I mixed loads of colours for each pirate outfit etc, it took days!!
ReplyDeleteA plastic bag :(
ReplyDeleteI vaguely remember a lop-sided bowl of fruit.
ReplyDeleteI remember making a pencil case :) I was so proud! It was the first time I had ever used a sewing machine
ReplyDeleteI loved Art class, used to really enjoy pastels.
ReplyDeleteWe had to draw the characters from a TV programme and I chose the magic roundabout
ReplyDeletepaper mache was always fun
ReplyDeleteI remember drawing Snoopy in art class
ReplyDeleteI always used to doodle little houses and pigs! A strange combination!
ReplyDeleteI remember drawing my friends across the table x
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