Birds in Fuchsia Watercolors & Pad
Birds in Fuchsia Watercolors & Pad
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Birds in Fuchsia 12 Watercolors
High-quality watercolors and a brush in a beautiful tin box featuring bright and delightful bird artwork by Monika Forsberg. A perfect companion to our watercolor pads. Develop skills and build confidence while exploring color, media, and self-expression.
12 bright watercolors in a portable, easy to close tin.
Set includes high-quality brush.
Develops motor skills and encourages creativity and imagination.
Sustainably Sourced: Made with recycled board and printed on FSC®-certified paper using vegetable-based inks.
Tin size 7.5" x 3.25" x .5"
Birds in Fuchsia Watercolor Pad
This high-quality, watercolor paper is the perfect companion to our Watercolor Sets. This extra thick and absorbent paper makes painting with watercolors easy. Glue bound for easy removal of pages. It's time to paint your masterpiece!
16 pages, 6 ½" X 9 ½"
Weight: 200 GSM (90LBS)
Naturally pH & amp; Chlorine Free
Recyclable and bio-degradable
Illustrated by Monika Forsberg
SAFE, SUSTAINABLE, & MADE TO LAST
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SAFE, SUSTAINABLE, & MADE TO LAST
For 30 years, eeBoo has been committed to responsible manufacturing. We use recycled board, vegetable-based inks, and FSC®-certified paper. We always aim to minimize unnecessary packaging and participate in carbon offset to limit our environmental impact.
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About the artist
Monika Forsberg loves drawing almost everything, but her favorite things to draw are ducks. She lives in London, and finds inspiration for her flower drawings by walking down the road and looking at everyone’s gardens. Monika’s favorite colors are green, brown, and pink; but she equally loves beige, yellow, and blue (and so on).