Showing posts with label Painting Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting Set. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Saige's Painting Set Review, Part Tres

Last part of the review peeps!

So we showed you the pristine Fox and Family artist apron in Part Dos.

Then in our doll fantasy world, CeCe had a good ol' time painting up a whole bunch of things and working on a lot of arty projects.


In reality, we smeared acrylic paints in various colors all over the thing. ;-)
And then let it dry.


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CeCe's tee shirt is from Etsy's Mon Chat Dans La Lune.

Her red pants are from Etsy's According to Emma.



Apron on.






Phew. All three parts done.

Doesn't it look like CeCe had some fun??? Haha.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Saige's Painting Set Review, Part Dos

Hola again peeps!

Today we show you the Saige Painting Set with a doll, so you can see the scale.
Technically the easel should be taller, as it is a bit low for the AGs to use realistically. But it is taller than the other wooden easels we already owned, so that is nice.

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The easel should be as tall as CeCe or taller, since she isn't an adult.
You might be able to argue it is a sitting-style easel. But we all know that the dolls can't sit with their legs bent in a way to actually sit at this easel.
You might want to place the easel on top of a platform or box to make it a bit higher.

Fyi, the white tray on the easel flips up and then the easel folds up, to pack flat.


CeCe is wearing her artist's apron, custom-ordered from Etsy's Fox and Family/Acorn Soup.

Jane would probably make more of these if you asked her. :-)

The little paintbrushes and paint tubes fit perfectly in the front pockets.


CeCe's tee shirt is from Etsy's Mon Chat Dans La Lune.

Her red pants are from Etsy's According to Emma.


Part Tres of this Painting Review will be the aftermath of us "messing up" the apron.
Our main issue with all of these artist's supplies is that they are not messy.

When artists create, they tend to make a mess. It is part of the fun!
So our plan all along was to "mess up" this apron.

Stay tuned to see what it looks like after CeCe has some painting fun!

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Saige's Painting Set Review, Part Uno

Hola! 

Today we have Part Uno of the Saige Painting Set Review in which we show you all of the parts to the set and give you our thoughts.

There are a lot shots in this post -- so don't expect brevity.
There are a lot of little pieces to this set.


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The set comes with this info sheet which tells you everything that is in the box...


1 easel (plastic made to look like wood and plastic)
Painting set on the easel so you can see how it works -- 
there is a groove in the front section to hold the art.


5 tubes of paint (solid plastic - not actual paints)
These are small -- you'll want to be careful with these around pets and 
wee children who like to eat things.
We like how they are all rolled and in different states of use.
(In reality, if these tubes were used they would be covered in paint smears.)


4 brushes (real, functioning tiny brushes)
Each has a different size, like an actual artist would have.
The red and blue brushes are round shape brushes, and the magenta and green brushes are Filbert-style shape brushes.

We like how they are different colors, but in reality a high-end artist's paintbrush would normally have a wooden handle, not plastic. At least the ferrules are metal, like in reality.


1 palette (all plastic, made to look like a wood palette with globs of fresh paint on there)
A fun piece. Wish we could actually get to stay on the doll's hand -- 
but it wasn't happening for us.


Also, in reality -- only a fresh palette would look like this.
A used palette would be much more of a mess.

Everything together


1 cup (plastic)
This fits into the notch in the front of the easel.
It is designed to hold the paintbrushes and can do that job well.
Can hold a tube of paint or two as well.


(Again, would be covered in paint in reality -- can you sense a theme?)

Also, in reality -- an artist would need additional cups or mason jars 
for cleaning his/her brushes.

5 paintings (printed onto canvas-like material and stuck onto a piece of board)
So these are not real paintings. But they look pretty darn close.
And the fabric feels like canvas would.


The printed fabric is wrapped around a piece of cardboard.
And then secured on the back with glue and this black sticker thing.


If it sounds flimsy, it's not. These would take some effort to take apart.
But the wrapping does mean that the paintings are not perfect rectangles.
Close, but you can see some of the corners are a little funky.

Horse painting is the largest, and I guess this is supposed to be Picasso?
(The horse, not the artist. :-P)




We put this cactus flower one horizontal at first.
And then figured it should be vertical...



1 portfolio (with two covers, closes around the sketches with elastic band)
More cactus flowers on this puppy.
That flower seems to be a strong theme in Saige's collection.

You lift the elastic band off and the two covers come apart.
Then inside are the 5 pencil sketches.


This is good protection for the sketches -- IF -- you keep it all together.

5 loose leaf pencil sketches are inside the portfolio.
They look totally real, however they are also printed onto the paper -- much like the paintings were printed onto the canvas.
So it would take some effort to erase these puppies.
But they are just on normal paper -- they can be written/drawn on and ripped, torn, gotten wet and ruined, etc. So be careful with these.
Also, the backs are blank and may tempt some little fingers to draw more on them.

"Emo" Horse


Farmhouse


Running Horsies


Cacti


Booties and a Hat


Being children at heart, we are totally tempted to color these puppies in.
So we will have to hide them from ourselves.

We recommend making new Saige-size pieces of sketch paper for your children/you to play with.
Just get a human-size sketchbook and cut the pages up into small squares.
And then keep these set aside, wrapped up, and hopefully unharmed.

1 sketch pad (real functioning pad with 20 blank sheets inside it)


Again, there are tempting blank pages in this puppy.
If you want to draw all over it -- go ahead.
But again, if you want to keep this pristine -- 
hide this sketchbook and make yourself some tiny doll sketch paper to play with. Haha.

Blank pages inside


Overall Review: Well Worth the Price.

Which is $48.

Yes, that is like 1/2 a doll and like 1.5 outfits.
But for a Saige collection, this is a key item.

And American Girl has not released a MyAG painting set since... well... it's been a really, really long time. This was long overdue.
We can remember one that was released in 1999 and gone by 2002.
Some of you might have been born in 2002.
(Gosh, we feel old now....)
(ETA: I guess there was one released in 2007 -- we didn't even notice it.
And it looks pretty darn cool.
Too bad we missed it.
It looks even better than the Saige set, fyi.)

The Saige set has a lot of pieces to it, and we think it could inspire a lot of playtime and fun.
For collectors, and those with dollhouses, this is a great display piece.

We honestly can't recommend this piece enough.
But it is a set for older kids, adult fans -- people who won't eat, chew on, rip apart the small, delicate pieces. ;-)

Side Recommendations:

Want mini blank canvases for your doll art projects?

Try Consumer Crafts:


3 by 3 inches





2 by 4 inches



They also carry mini easels, which would work as tabletop easels for the dolls.



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Let us know if you have any questions about this set.

Part Dos will be CeCe with the set 
in her special artist apron.


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