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Tips For Saving Money When Pursuing A Painting Hobby

Saturday, November 2, 2013

By Lee Sapata


An individual sometimes decides that it is time to start a new hobby. Typical hobby choices include sports, starting some kind of collection, creative writing, fishing, traveling, photography or reading. Art, especially painting, is also a common interest. While painting may be relatively expensive, there are a few ways to cut costs, especially when starting out.

A public library is a good source to learn about a new interest or hobby. Browse through the catalog to locate books that give grounding in how to paint. Novice art manuals are better. Remember to make a listing of the supplies you need to get started.

Visit several craft stores in order to get an idea of how much art supplies cost. See if purchasing a kit may yield a better deal than buying supplies individually. Additional places that sell art supplies are department stores, online retailers and art stores.

Look for discount coupons. Coupons are often available for craft stores and offer a percentage off of select merchandise. Usually, they can be found in store circulars or online at the official website of the craft stores. Coupons codes provide discounts for shopping online in much the same way as circular coupons do. Visit several coupon websites and forums to look for coupon codes.

A natural way to develop art skills is to take a class. A class offers instruction as well as the opportunity to complete one or more projects. Beginning art classes are offered at craft stores, art museums, adult education centers and universities. An individual can also take private lessons though the cost is generally higher than group instruction.

After completing some initial research, you may decide that you do have the funds for to pursue painting. As a substitute, you may want to study art appreciation. An art appreciation hobby can include contributing to art-related message forums or reading art books borrowed from the library. Other opportunities include trips to galleries, art shows and museums.




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