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I have various craft supplies - perhaps useful for school art projects, still life setups, collages, mixed media pieces etc.

  • various fabric mostly small pieces but good size of the last three shown (faux leather, green cord, purple geometric fabric)
  • watercolour set in wooden box (one hinge is loose) (collection pending)
  • buttons
  • sea shells
  • single deer antler (collection pending)
  • gold acrylic spray paint (missing lid)
  • Windsor and Newton fixative (half full)
  • acrylic paints (collection pending)
  • Posca paint pens (£10) (collection pending)
  • oil paints + solvents, cleaner and brushes - not much used (£10) (collection pending)
  • Winsor & Newton Liffey Table Box Easel (£10)

Collection from Goodrich road.

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Edited by BlueLeaf
  • BlueLeaf changed the title to Various craft supplies
  • BlueLeaf changed the title to Various craft supplies (all gone pending collection)

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