
I am really excited about this weeks feature because it is all about items that we use daily and love in our household. We started using
natural art supplies shortly after I opened up the shop in 2008. I was always hesitant to spend the extra money, but once I did I realized what all the fuss was about.

The crayons don't break and allow the children to make vibrant pictures; the window crayons gives the kids a whole new canvas to explore; the modeling beeswax provides an opportunity to use all their senses; and the fairy tale wool is a great way to introduce children to natural fibers.

We know that because these products are made with high quality materials, they do cost a bit more. We also know that it is well worth the extra money as these items last, as well as leaving a lasting impression on everyone who uses them.

To make purchasing these products a bit easier for you, we are offering all of our
natural art supplies at a discount for the next week. This is your time to stock up on the stuff you love and try out those items you have been dying to try. There is no coupon code necessary, just pop on over to
Hip Mountain Mama and check out the great selection!

Feature Friday: Natural Art Supplies
I agree! The higher quality art supplies make a difference. They are worth the extra cost. Good luck with sales! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, they do cost a bit more but they LAST and oh, the difference in how vibrant they are. The crayons just feel "warmer" to me (does that make sense? lol)
ReplyDeleteFabulous pictures - love seeing little ones creating :-)
Have a great weekend!
ooh i will have to check this out. thanks! and if at any point you would like to do some pr on my blog and you feel ready to do that again please let me know.
ReplyDeletei was always apprehensive, but it makes ALL the difference in how we enjoy our art time!
ReplyDeleteawesome: we left our beeswax crayons behind and i cant wait to hold them again, i love it!
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I am such an advocate of higher end art supplies--completely worth the investment.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of window crayons for my little one.
ReplyDeleteAre they difficult to clean - the windows that is.
I was an artist in previous life, and my son has been using my old supplies. I LOVE that he's getting to use my high end materials. :)
Thanks for the comments!
ReplyDelete*Simple Mama...they are very easy to clean off the windows. Just use a cloth and it wipes right off...it is even easier if you get the cloth damp, then wipe!
:)
We have beeswax block crayons, and have been using them for 3 years now! The girls have only used about 25% of them, at most. They are far, far less expensive in the long run.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the offer on the art supplies - popping over to see. :)
carrie
oh I lik eth eidea of coloring on the windows! My son loves writing on the windows when they have fogged up, but this would be the solution to not haveto wait for someone to shower!
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