Sentences with phrase «brush black pen»

Air - dry clay (I used the Crayola brand) Toothpick Water Wooden skewer Tape Paint Paint brush Black pen (I used a Sakura Gelly Roll Pen) Embroidery floss in a matching color

Not exact matches

It was very simple, just paint their feet white and add the black accents with either a pen or a paint brush.
The mini-locker edition includes two «notebooks,» each featuring detailed episode information and production photos, as well as a replica yearbook embellished with signatures from cast members, behind - the - scenes photos and classic show memorabilia, and liner notes penned by Fred Savage, series creators Neal Marlens and Carol Black and executive producer Bob Brush.
Brush pen Line & Wash A3 heavy weight cartridge paper, bottle of black Indian ink, pot for ink, distilled water, brushes (watercolour brushes are fine), kitchen paper or blotting paper, clean water pot.
A selection of black fine liner pens - one with a small nib (0.25 - 0.3 mm), one with a medium nib (0.5 - 0.75 mm) and one with a large nib (called a brush or graphic nib).
Untitled (man with a bat on his head), n.d., pen and black ink and brush and black and gray wash on cream wove paper
Nicolas Poussin, Crossing the Red Sea (1647), pen and brush, brown wash and black chalk, 7-1/2 ″ x 13 ″; courtesy The Academy of the Arts, Petrograd
Peter Paul Rubens (1577 — 1640), Angel Blowing a Trumpet, Facing Left, ca. 1617 - 20, black chalk, white chalk with wet brush, pen and black - brown ink, squared in black chalk, purchased as the gift of the Fellows with the special assistance of Mr. Walter C. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stern, The Morgan Library & Museum, 1957.1.
Jacob Jordaens (1593 — 1678), Christ Among the Doctors, ca. 1663, watercolor and opaque watercolor, red and black chalks, charcoal, red chalk with wet brush and pen and brown ink, sheet extended by the artist on both sides with vertical strips; purchased by Pierpont Morgan (1837 - 1913) in 1909, The Morgan Library & Museum, III, 170.
Peter Paul Rubens (1577 — 1640), Angel Blowing a Trumpet, Facing Right, ca. 1617 - 20, black chalk, white chalk with wet brush, pen and black - brown ink, squared in black chalk, purchased by Pierpont Morgan (1837 - 1913) in 1909, The Morgan Library & Museum, I, 233.
The essentials are a straight pen holder, Leonardt 30 pointed nib, black ink, plastic pippette and a small paint brush.
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