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Thin Stix 6pk Of Classic Colors Review

We are reviewing the cutest set of easy to hold, mess free, affordable tempera paint sticks.  With six kids in our house, I am always cleaning looking for ways my kids can do MESS FREE arts and crafts.

I was thrilled to be given the opportunity to review Thin Stix 6pk of Classic Colors tempera paint sticks from The Pencil Grip, Inc.

Thin Stix 6pk of Classic Colors

There are many reasons you will want a set (or if you are like me you will want multiple sets) of these Thin Stix 6pk of Classic Colors in your home or office.

  • 6 Classic Colors
  • Easy To Use
  • Uncap, Twist & Paint
  • No Mess
  • No Fuss
  • No Water Needed
  • Solid Tempera Paint Sticks
  • Dries in 90 Seconds
  • Won’t Crack or Split
  • Paint like finish
  • Great on poster paper, cardboard, wood and canvas

Here is a video from The Pencil Grip, Inc demonstrating their tempera paints.  They have a regular sticks (Kwik Stix) and a thin sticks (Thin Stix) sizes and lots of additional colors are available too. Check their website for more information.

How we used Thin Stix 6pk of Classic Colors:

Art Classes:

We have a subscription to online art lessons through Creating A Masterpiece that teaches the kids to use various paints, pencils, pens, charcoal, etc in making masterpieces.  We have used various art supplies for their Art Classes, however these Thin Stix 6pk of Classic Colors gave us a whole new art experience.

They were easy to hold and dried quickly and we had no mess to clean up. They are great for painting large areas with a single color.

The only down side is that we didn’t know how to blend the colors or to get really fine detail with them. If there was a way to narrow the tip of the Thin Stix even more, then we could have sharpened up the details of our pictures.

But over all we like them and I am adding more sets of these wonderful Thin Stix tempera paints to their homeschool art supplies for their art lesson projects.

Father’s Day Bookmark:

Father’s Day is coming up soon and we decided we needed a cute project we could make for dad. We checked out the Better Handwriting At Home blog by The Pencil Grip, Inc for some craft ideas. One of the projects their blog featured was using a hammer coloring page  made into a Father’s Day card. My husband is a master carpenter and the kids agreed that a hammer is just the right gift for him! But instead of making a hammer into a card that is only used once, my son wanted to make a handy hammer bookmark for Dad’s bible that he could use everyday.

We searched on line for a free hammer coloring page and printed out copies for the kids to use.  We got our supplies together that included: Thin Stix 6pk of Classic Colors , a glue stick, file folders to make a strong back (a cereal box will also work), a pencil, and a pair of scissors. You can also use a laminator when you are done to help them last even longer.

Next step was to paint their pictures. It was so easy to use. It felt almost like panting with lipstick or a tube of chap-stick. But not greasy. Instead it was smooth and dry.

There is no smearing or smudging. The paint dries very quickly. We were not able to blend colors, but that was fine for this application. As the kids got used to using them, they learned how to press lighter or harder to create a different textured look.

The paint dried smooth before it was completely dry. That is nice. We tried to rub a little off with a paper towel where he had pressed to hard and got it too dark, but it is difficult to remove once the paint is on the paper. So my advice is to press lightly and add more later if you need too.

By the time he was finished painting his hammer, it was completely dry. There was no waiting necessary for him to move on to gluing the hammer onto the file folder. We have never had painted crafts progress so quickly! Next, he cut out the shape of the hammer through both layers of paper and folder.

The file folder backing gave the bookmark enough strength to stay straight when being handled. It won’t bend out of shape during repeated use.

On the back side of the bookmark, he decided not to paint it, but instead drew out the design of the hammer and wrote a scripture message to Dad. He got out his cursive workbook for reference to make sure he wrote his letters very neat.

He did a great job and I am certain Dad will enjoy it and get a lot of use with it.

Father’s Day Card:

My daughter wanted to make something a little more feminine and came up with a card that features a pair of praying hands and the bible verse “Our Father” that Jesus taught us to pray.  She used the Thin Stix 6pk of Classic Colors to create “painted fingernails” on the praying hands so they resembled her own hands. For this project we found a free coloring page online with a scripture.

She chose this specific scripture because it talks about our Heavenly Father and how HE leads us and takes care of us EVERYDAY.

“Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.” Matthew 6: 9-13

She chose to paint the finger nails, because she loves it when her Daddy paints her nails. She painted the nails green because her favorite color was not an option in this Thin Stix 6pk of Classic Colors set.

She said the green paint was the next best option.  She has asked me to order the additional colors of Thin Stix for her birthday so she can have “Pink” and “Purple” and “Light Blue” which are her favorite colors. Thankfully Thin Stix 6pk of Neon Colors will work perfect for her.

To make her Father’s Day card, she glued along one edge of two pieces of construction paper and pressed the edges together to create binding for her card. After painting the finger nails on her coloring page, she used scissors to cut out the hands and the scripture and glued them onto the front piece of her card. She put another message inside her card. I think her Daddy will really like her card and the special touch of the painted fingernails.

Garden Pots:

We plan to paint some cute bugs on flower pots next. We also saw this project on the Better Handwriting at Home blog. Our spring garden is really coming along nicely. Be sure to check out the stories on our garden and updates. We recently bought a stacking 3 pot planter system on our last grocery trip. I plan to plant it with herbs later this week. If the weather cooperates and time permits, then I plan to use the Thin Stix to paint some bugs and designs on those pots and then plant them.  I will try to post an update garden story about it next week.

DIY Art Kits:

We also have two birthdays coming up and both birthday kids have requested a set of Thin Stix paints for their birthdays. So inaddition to adding these to our art supplies at home for art classes, I have ordered additional sets for both kids (the Neon pack for my daughter and the Classic pack for my son) and made DIY Art Kits for them.

These Thin Stix tempera paints are “take anywhere” and “mess free” so they are perfect to take on the go in the car, or to a game, to sit outside and paint a scene from nature, or if they want they can even color in bed.

DIY Art Kits are portable, can be easily carried, and are light weight so the kids, or mom (I want to make a kit for me too) can sit anywhere and have the basic art supplies they need to create something beautiful.

For these kits, I used a re-purposed container. I saved a see through zippered plastic pouch from a bed sheet set. This container is the perfect holder for their kits, they can see everything in it at a glance, and they will fit nicely in a shoulder bag or backpack.

DIY Art Kits include:

Thin Stix 6pk of Classic Colors tempera paints, Mixed Media Sketch Paint Pad, Charcoal Pencils, Graphite Pencils, Colored Pencils, Pencil Sharpener, Eraser, Ruler, Gel Pens, and a small Watercolor Kit, various Paint Brushes (not pictured) and a sponge.

The paint brushes for the DIY Art Kit are back-ordered so I didn’t get a picture of them yet.   I am hopeful they will arrive in time for their birthdays. I wanted to keep these kits mess free and easy to use. Thin Stix are wonderful for keeping them mess free, but sometimes you want to use watercolors too. These brushes will help watercolor paints to be less messy because they hold water in the handle of the paint brush. For the watercolor brushes all you do is squeeze the brush then dab the brush onto the dry watercolor and use it.  Then to clean it just squeeze the brush again so water reaches the brush and wipe off on the sponge before you get your next color.

I think my kids will really enjoy using these homemade portable DIY Art Kits. I am thankful for the opportunity to try out the Thin Stix 6k Classic Colors tempera paints and we are excited to include them in our portable travel kits and our art supplies in our home.Stay tuned for pictures of other projects we make with our Thin Stix! They are a lot of fun, mess free, and so easy to use!

The Pencil Grip, Inc.

The Pencil Grip, Inc is a world renown company and leading manufacturer of ergonomic writing aids and therapeutic toys and educational products.

The Pencil Grip, Inc specializes in unique products that have many applications. These products help correct hand position, dexterity, and reduce stress on the hands and knuckles. They help control the grip of the writing instrument and improve performance. Their products are fun to use and help motivate hesitant learners too.

The Pencil Grip, Inc company was created by educational therapist Dr. Lois Provda in 1992 and their products have many decades of successful use in pediatric occupational therapy and classroom settings. Fast forward to today, the company has grown into an irreplaceable resource for hundreds of unique and innovative products for the home, school, and office. Millions of parents, teachers, and therapists worldwide have used these products and believe in the value and methods.

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Creating a Masterpiece Review

Creating A Masterpiece is an online Fine Arts Masterpiece program for students of all ages.  They offer affordable and easy to follow step by step instructions by master artist Sharon Hofer.

We were given a 6 month subscription to the Monthly Plan for our whole family to use in exchange for trying it out and writing an honest review.  I was so inspired by the instructor that I am doing these art project lessons right along with my kids.  It is a lot of fun!

Creating A Masterpiece Monthly Plan

Online Fine Art Instruction

All Ages

Video Lesson (online)

Supply List (online and PDF)

144 Lessons

18 Media

58+ Fine Art Projects

Retail: $39 month.

This is an online fine arts program with 144 lessons covering 58+ projects. The projects are divided into 5 skill levels plus an Art History section.  The projects cover 18 different media types. This program is flexible and you can choose to work on a specific skill level or with a particular media.  It is recommended to complete at least one lesson a week. How you choose to progress through the program is up to you.  You can also move around in the program however it best suits your needs.

Levels:

Beginner
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Art History

ART MEDIUM:

18 different media are covered in the lessons and you can choose work with specific media rather than work on a specific level:

Acrylic
Batik
Block Printing
Carving
Conte’ Crayon
Copper Tooling
Glass Mosaic
Gouache
Ink
Mixed Media
Oil Painting
Oil Pastel
Pencil/Charcoal
Sculpture
Silk Painting
Soft Pastel
Watercolor
Wood Burning

Projects:

There are 58+ different projects.  You will need to decide on the project (choose either by level or by media) you wish to work on. Click on that lesson and go over the supply list as well as watch the video(s) to begin the project.

Each beginner lessons take about 1 hour or so to complete.  Most upper level projects have 3 to 5 lessons, and a few projects have as many as 7 lessons built in, so those projects will take longer to complete.

Check out this short 11 minute video of a young girl completing an online lesson and you will see how easy this program is for kids of all ages.

Supplies:

Each project has it’s own list of supplies needed.  Supply costs vary depending on the project you choose, and you may have some items currently on hand in your home, or you may need to purchase supplies in the craft section of your local store or online.  The program does not dictate how you buy the supplies, you are free to pick up your supplies however it works best for you to acquire them.

Sample:

If you would like to “try before you buy”, then check out the “Lessons in Soft Pastel” FREE Sample Lesson.  This is an excellent way to see how this program works.  You can also get the complete supply list of all the projects when you are given access for the sample lesson.

Art Teacher Sharon Hofer:

Sharon is dedicated and passionate that every student young and old regardless of skill level has the opportunity to create beautiful artwork and she is confident every student will excel with her program.

Sharon Hofer, has learned, mastered, and taught almost all forms of art media.  She began her love of art as a young child, and began her career teaching art while she was still a student in highschool.  She helped as a teaching assistant for the elementary grade art classes.  She went on to college and learned every media of art she could so that she could be the best teacher she could be.  She became a pastor’s wife.  She then homeschooled her own kids and taught them art.  She then taught other homeschool art classes in larger settings and her home art studio grew to over 180+ students a week.

She loves teaching art!

A quote from her website: “…you will be amazed at what they can do. As you will see, children as young as 4 – 5 can make masterpieces using media usually reserved for the high school student and beyond.” Sharon

Sharon is the owner and teacher of Creating A Masterpiece online fine art program, and the Hidden Acres Art School.  She has taught art classes professionally for over 16+ years.  She includes many forms of art media in her lessons so that each student has fine art instruction and exposure to a variety of learning opportunities.

Using this program with my family:

I love this teacher!!!  Before I did any research about Sharon’s background, that she was a homeschool mom, loved kids and teaching, or that she was a pastor’s wife, I felt a deep love for her.  I can’t explain it.  There was something so special about the way she presented herself and encouraged me right through the computer screen.  I knew she cared about me and my kids even though I had not met her in person.

I really like this program.  Sharon is so easy to follow and very encouraging. I have never heard an art teacher so easy to follow and interesting to listen to.  She is so encouraging that I want to, I desire to, make these projects. I am sure that sounds weird to someone who has not heard her speak, but trust me when I tell you that you will want to work on the project after you hear her teach the lesson.  You feel like you can do it!

This program is flexible in choosing what projects you want to do and when you want to do your lessons. We can log into our account from any computer, any time of day, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and fit these lessons into our life where they fit best.

To do a lesson, my kids log into our account.  Then the kids gather the listed materials.  Next they begin implementing the steps they learned in the lesson.

You can listen to the lesson over and over again as you work and pause it whenever it is needed.  For example, you may want to let your masterpiece dry before moving onto another step, so pausing at a specific step is a good idea.  Also some of the lessons are broken down into short videos so you naturally pause between one video and the next.

We did improvise some of the materials where we needed too.  For example, for the lessons in watercolors, we didn’t have sponges on hand, so we used paper towels or just got extra water on our brushes to achieve similar (but not quite as nice) affects.  We also didn’t have the “nicer” paper for painting, so we used the paper we had on hand.  Sharon says in the water color lessons the lesser grade paper will wrinkle a little more as it gets wet and she gives instructions to iron the paper when completed to reduce wrinkles in the final product.  It still worked out great!  No worries!

Lessons in watercolors:

The first lesson we chose to do was a beginner level watercolor lesson with flowers. The lesson was divided into three short videos about 4 minutes, 5 minutes, and 6 minutes in duration.  After we watched the videos, we sat down to do the lesson and paused the video as needed and complete the steps as you let the project dry for a bit then watch the next section and complete it. Overall, the video and art project took about 45 minutes to 1 hour for each of my kids to complete.   This was very easy to do and motivated us to do more.

Floral Medley Project:

Lessons in Watercolor: Floral Medley

There are 3 videos in this project comprising one lesson for beginners.  The goal is to simply explore colors of flowers using water color paints and try to keep the main focus in the middle third of the page while placing various faded flower colors throughout the page.  Sharon teaches you the basics of watercolor and you can put your own ideas with it and use your imagination. 

The kids spread out throughout the house and got busy with their first project.  Some followed the steps closely and some improvised their projects.

Field of Wheat in watercolors:

More random flowers with watercolors:

Landscape Projects:

African Sunset

Another lesson in watercolors is painting landcapes.  This lesson shows how to paint an African landscape that includes a blazing sun.  Sharon has traveled to Africa many times and shares her first hand experience in creating this masterpeice.  This beginner lesson is made up of 2 videos and was a little more complicated than the floral medley lesson.

My son was working on a landscape picture here.  You need to let projects with watercolors dry in between stages so he was working on different ones giving him something to do while one was drying.  I took these pictures before he was through creating them.  

Other landscape projects:

Another son wanted to paint from his experience and enjoys the flowers (lupines) in bloom in the front yard. He wanted to make his landscape picture look like them. The front yard is an open space surrounded by pine trees with a sky above and the grass in front of the trees is filled with lupines in bloom.

Painting a yard landscape of lupines:

A younger sibling went out and picked a few to compare his picture to and he did a beautiful job expressing his idea of a field of lupines.

 

Lessons in Pencils:

Sunflower Project

Lessons in Pencil: Sunflower

The Sunflower project is comprised of 6 lessons divided into 14 videos.  “The students will start by drawing basic shapes and finish with a beautiful masterpiece. You will understand the importance of value as you learn how to shade. In creating this masterpiece you will be using tools such as kneading erasers, stiff-bristled brush, and tortillons.” (from the website).

My son age 12, not yet finished working on his sunflower:

Other sketches:

Using these lessons and the art work listed in the references, he sketched a sailboat

 

and also sketched a dog:

And he sketched a bird too:

Planning The Next Project:

There are so many options for wonderful projects with this program.  The next lesson I am looking forward to learning is working with clay (and I would like to work with concrete too).  My kids don’t have any experience with clay.  I have very little experience when I did ceramics in 4H as a child and made a few free hand projects.  That was over 30+ years ago.  I think I would enjoy creating projects with clay.  We are not really interested in making sculptures per se. but we are interested in making useful items with clay.  Sharon has a Level 1 Lesson working with self hardening clay and make’s a turtle in that lesson.  I think the techniques she teaches will be helpful as we work towards our goals.

Personally I want to make things that are practical and useful that I can put in the garden.  I would like them to serve a function such as to hold compost to feed worms, or collect water, or keep the birds from eating my seeds and fruits or interesting pots for plants to climb and drape from.  I am not sure yet what kind of clay will work for that or if I will need to consider a different type of media to use outdoors.  Some other future projects with clay or concrete I would like my family to do are earthen vessels that can hold water, vessels that can hold or cook food, beautiful flower pots, stepping stones and stone mosaics to walk out to the garden on and decorate some flower beds, and a bird bath for another area in the front of the house along the sidewalk.  I would like to make an outdoor oven that is beautiful and functional so I can bake bread and pizza but yet it is a work of art too.

Final thoughts:

The instructions for each lesson and clear and easy to follow and you can make improvisations where you want.  It is flexible and so simple to do. Everyone can create a masterpiece!

There are lots of art programs out there.  Some are in book form, and some are classes you attend.  Some are also in video format and you can use them right from the comfort, convenience, and freedom in your schedule right in your home.

If you are looking for an art program you can do from home, 27/7 at anytime day or night, with a competent art teacher and benefit from the most savings to your wallet,  then I would encourage you to buy a subscription to Creating A Masterpiece monthly plan or yearly plan.  I believe these lessons are more affordable and flexible and better instruction than other programs I have seen.

Low Cost divided into monthly, yearly, or various skill levels subscription plan.  An entire family (we have 8 people in our family) can use this program learning multiple kinds of media, for less than half of what it normally cost for 1 student to receive art instruction using only one form of media.

Choose a plan that meets the needs of your family:

If you bought the monthly plan for $39 a month, and you have 1 kid and he did one project a week, then each lesson would cost you about $10 plus your supplies.  This is very reasonable for professional instruction and convenience.

However, if you know you need more than just a few months worth of lessons, then consider the yearly plan subscription for $349 a year.   1 kid using the yearly plan completing only 1 project a week, your lesson costs would be about $6.71 ($349 / 52 = 6.71).  You are already saving money!   If your 1 child did two lessons a week, your cost would be $3.49 (349 / 52 / 2 = 3.49) for each lesson.  See where I am going with this?  The more lessons your child completes, the less each lesson costs.

But lets change up this a bit and look at it from my point of view.  I have six kids and using this program for art lessons is a huge savings for us.  Both the monthly and yearly plans are much more affordable than buying individual lessons in town for my kids.

In my case, our family will see a huge savings!  If you are in the same boat as me and you have 6 kids and each kid completes 1 lesson per week, then on the monthly plan would cost $1.62 (39 subscription / 4 weeks / 6 kids = 1.62) per child per week each month.  WOW!  The year subscription would cost even less at $1.12 (349 subscription / 52 weeks / 6 kids = 1.12) per child per lesson plus art supplies.  I wouldn’t be able to go anywhere for art lessons for my children for this price.  I am truly thankful this high quality and affordable art program is available to us.

Social Media Links:

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