I was just sitting here, thinking about the tax refund that I'm getting back, and how to best spend some of it. Now, part of the reason that I haven't really made anything new in the past 2 years is due to a severe lack of funds for supplies - along with low motivation. I was thinking I could use some of the upcoming cash to put into my prop-making supply cabinets. The most important things to me are: carpenter's glue, latex paint, DryLok, joint compound, liquid latex, assorted paint brushes (mainly chip brushes), and foam sheets.
I'm curious though, what would everyone else consider a "must-have" for their supply list? I want to pick up a new medium in the hopes that it will spark some of that creative flow that I used to have, while I have the temporary means to try it. Please chime in!
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Pretty close to what you said. Foam, and lots of it, same with chip brushes! :) Paint, at least 5gallons of black every year.
It really depends on the project for us. This year....it will be a lot of lumber and a sea of foam.
Looking forward to your creations as always!
Cheers!
Fabric--gauze, burlap, various weights of black cloth. Bar varnish.
PVC pipes, teared newspaper, clay-shay, acrylic craft paint, black latex paint, spar urethane varnish and carpenter glue is mostly what I will nee this year. i will need a few sheets of blue styrofoam too.
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