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<DIV>David, thank you so much for your very thorough and clear explanation! I really appreciate it! I'm going to have to look around for an opportunity here to try the same thing. It's a great idea. Thank you for taking the time to answer so completely!</DIV>
<DIV class=signature id=signature>--<BR>Leslie <BR>http://lesliebrasher.blogspot.com <BR>http://www.flickr.com/photos/waterc <BR>olorwashes/</DIV><!--<BR>-->
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message from David Becker <David.Becker@draftfcb.com>: -------------- <BR><BR><FONT face="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 12px">I set up a 10x10 easyup at the flower/plant sale at our school/church that was one week before mothers day. <BR><BR>They supplied the tables but I do have rubbermaid tables that I could have brought along. The chairs are also theirs. I brought all the supplies.....watercolor paper (I cut up sheets of 140), I bought cheaper paint in cakes and I got some of that cheaper reeves watercolor paint in the tubes, plastic plates for palettes, brushes, pencils, erasers, backing board(cardboard that I cut up), tape, water containers(plastic cups) and water, 5 gallon buckets for the water, string and cloths pins to hang the the paintings that were done to dry and show (you can see this in the picture in the link). I also brought 4 different reference photos of flowers that I put in plastic sleeves, these were the photos that they could choose to paint.<BR><BR>Usually most of the people who sat down to paint a watercolor were kids from young to high school kids, then there also were a few adults. I charged 5 dollars for one painting session.<BR>I would help a lot when it came to the drawing and decided next time I would bring some already printed on watercolor paper sketches. I would run watercolor paper through the printer .<BR>This would only be for those that wanted not to draw and just paint.<BR><BR>I’ve done this three years in a row but stopped last year and moms called me and asked why I didn’t set up the painting tent, thgey were disappointed that they didn’t get painting done by their kids for mothers day.<BR><BR>Here’s the link to my set-up <A href="http://www.davidrbecker.com/images/FlowersaleSetup.jpg">http://www.davidrbecker.com/images/FlowersaleSetup.jpg</A><BR><BR>Any more questions let me know<BR>David<BR><BR><BR>On 10/28/08 8:28 PM, "Leslie Brasher" <thebrashers1@bellsouth.net> wrote:<BR><BR></SPAN></FONT>
<BLOCKQUOTE><FONT face="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 12px"><BR> <BR>I am WAY behind on my emails- my Outlook crashed and I've been out of town some. Did David ever answer this question, Pat? I'd LOVE to know some more details as well. I think this is a terrific idea!! David, if you've already answered it and I somehow missed it, would you mind resending it? This is a great idea.<BR> <BR>Thank you!</SPAN></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE><PRE>
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