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Abstract still life 9×12 acrylic

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Apr 17, 2025
This is copied from Over the Artsy Moon. It is an excellent read from her BLOG. Enjoy.

Hey, friends! Karen here from Over the Artsy Moon—and today I’m sharing some of my favorite budget-friendly painting supplies that still deliver big creative magic. Whether you’re just getting started or you’re a seasoned artist trying to stretch your craft budget, these tips and tools will keep you painting without the stress of overspending.
Before we dive in, here’s something I always remind my members: cheaper isn’t always better. It might be tempting to grab the lowest-priced option, but not all supplies are created equal—and sometimes, using poor-quality tools can actually make painting more frustrating than fun. (Ever had a brush shed all over your canvas? Been there.)
There are affordable supplies that work beautifully—you just have to know what to look for. So let’s chat about the good stuff that’s easy on the wallet and still gives you a satisfying painting experience.
Brushes That Won’t Break the Bank
You don’t need a fancy brush set to create beautiful art! While there are premium options out there, you can get great results with:
Pro Tip: Even lower-cost brushes can last a long time if you take care of them. Wash thoroughly, reshape, and dry flat to make them last. A good cleaning routine will make even the cheapest brush last way longer. Check out my blog post where I share how I clean my brushes!

Affordable Acrylic Paint Options
Paint is the heart of any project—but you don’t have to go top-shelf to get good results.
A quick note: Some super cheap paint brands can be watery or too transparent. You’ll know it when you see it—if it feels like you’re painting with tinted water, it’s probably time to level up.

Canvas Alternatives That Still Look Great
While painting on pre-stretched canvases is my favorite, there are other options that you can look into.
While stretched canvas is always a favorite, there are plenty of great alternatives:
Stencils & Extras on a Dime
We all love the extra sparkle stencils bring—but that doesn’t mean you need to buy them all at once.
Take it From My Members!
My members are full of smart, budget-friendly shopping tips! Here are some of their favorite places to find supplies:
Painting on a Budget = More Room for Creativity!
The truth is—you don’t need expensive supplies to create beautiful, joy-filled artwork. But a little care in choosing your materials can go a long way toward making painting feel fun, not frustrating.
So go ahead—stretch that budget! Just do it wisely, and your creativity will thank you.
If you’re looking for a community of creatives to cheer you on and share in excitement for your art finds, be sure to check out the Artsy Moon Paint Club. We’re painting together and building a community that is filled with encouragement and creativity!
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David Higginbotham prayed about our next step in turning our hearts to Jesus. He asked us, “How can I cooperate with you today on this journey?” I reflected on my journey and realized that sometimes it is uphill. Sometimes, it is as smooth as the water in the distance. Sometimes, it is a slippery mountainside. But I know whatever my journey is: I am taking the NEXT STEP. Then, he said “do it over and over again”, so I will.

On Sunday, the church band sang “Breathe Miracles.” The lyrics say, “The Name above the battle, the undefeated Savior stands with me. The fighter of the weary, The Lamb of God, the LIONHEARTED King.” And they go on to say, “BREATHE MIRACLES.” As they sang, I envisioned this. Of course, I had to get out my brushes this week.

This space will host engaging workshops, explore art therapy, teach new techniques, and allow us to share our artistic passions. I want to create a venue that showcases my artwork while offering an inviting and dynamic environment for art enthusiasts. This space will host engaging workshops, explore art therapy, teach new techniques, and allow us to share our artistic passions.
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The Other Half “of the Pain and Loneliness” of My Heart is in Heaven
Dedicated to My “Big Brother” – Wayne

For nine months we were only one heart, no one knew we were two halves of the same heart.
For nine months our halves of our hearts beat as one.
For nine months our halves of our hearts were in total sync.
Then one day the other half of my heart was ready to beat alone; experiencing the world outside the safety of the womb.
But my half of our heart always said, “It kicked your half of our heart out of the womb to have a room of its own”. However, the other half of my heart knew it needed a “big brother” who would always be its champion, and its defender; so, it allowed the growth of my half of our heart.
For 15 minutes our halves of our heart lost it sync and beat as two hearts; but for only 15 minutes, then we joined our halves once again outside the womb.
Throughout our lives our halves of our heart have gone in different directions, led different paths, had different journeys, but continued to beat as one – in total sync.
As our halves of our heart crossed each other’s lives journeys with hiccups along the way, they still beat as one.
However, both halves of our heart carried each other’s burdens, illnesses, morning sickness, heart attacks, aches and pains during those difficult and different paths.
The other half of my heart had to grow up fast – much faster than it was ready or equipped to handle; becoming the man of the family after daddy died.
The other half of my heart went down the wrong path trying to fill its pain and void with drugs, alcohol, and failed marriages.
While the other half of my heart was on that path; my half of my heart never gave up on the other half of my heart. Praying and yearning for the wholeness of life that it had found in the freedom of Jesus.
Then one day, the other half of my heart found the truth, freedom, wholeness and forgiveness that it always yearned for. The void was filled, the pain was gone, the drugs and alcohol were no longer holding the other half of my heart in bondage.
The other half of my heart grew with such strong faith and conviction, knowing who and who’s the other half of my heart belonged too.
My half of our heart is lonely and aching and feels it can’t beat alone when the other half of its heart is gone.
My half of our heart will not stop loving the other half of my heart; but it feels like it has lost its rhythm, its synced beat.
My half of our heart begs to understand God’s timing. Is the vapor of our earthly heartbeat no different than the 15 minutes outside the womb when we beat alone so many years ago?
The other half of my heart is allowing my half of our heart to cry, heal, greive, and mourn; but it is also rejoicing in heaven as it shows my half of our heart how to live and breathe and beat as one.
The other half of my heart knows it will take time, but it continues to be the “Big Brother” champion and defender for my half of our heart.
Is it just my half of our heart’s imagination that I lost the synced beat of the other half of my heart? Or is it my half of our heart’s imagination of what the other half of my heart is seeing, what it is experiencing, and how it is worshipping you God in heaven?
Jesus take care of the other half of my heart, as I would never wish the other half of my heart back from your arms.
Today I want the other half of my heart to know that “the pain and loneliness” in my half of our heart is at peace knowing that it will beat as one in total sync once again for eternity.
I love you my “Big Brother” Wayne – The Other Half of My Heart!
~ Elayne (Laney) The Other Half of Your Heart ~
~ 8-10-2019 ~