tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2879758161266355501.post4257179782877409148..comments2024-03-24T05:55:21.173-04:00Comments on Dream. Pray. Create.: The usual suspects: Materials i love and get every year!Andreahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17492749097146998056noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2879758161266355501.post-28893183912322999872011-08-02T11:55:04.938-04:002011-08-02T11:55:04.938-04:00I use aquabord for the watercolor projects instead...I use aquabord for the watercolor projects instead of just watercolor paper. It's essentially a porous and beautifully textured clay like surface on heavy board (to stand up to the moisture/water that comes with the painting with WC) that makes the final/finished pieces so much more substantial feeling without framing them out. I use posterboard for collages and other larger scaled design/colored projects. I usually got that large Pacon value pack and then trim them as I need to and save the scraps for the school to use for general purposes OR for use in the artroom (the kids like them to decorate each others' lockers for birthdays, upcoming sporting events, etc.) The construction paper is something I keep onhand for general use - collages, the mask project, etc. It's just part of our regular stock.Andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17492749097146998056noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2879758161266355501.post-69675904955030608022011-07-29T20:37:32.890-04:002011-07-29T20:37:32.890-04:00I've never used Aquabord before. In what capac...I've never used Aquabord before. In what capacity do you use it? And do you use the posterboard for collage projects, like construction paper? Thanks for sharing!AshleyQhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10869467981846616625noreply@blogger.com