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Stock up on paints, canvases, pencils & more at an art-materials store that fuels creativity
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About This Deal
Ever felt like your creative supplies are running low? Plaza Artist Materials has got your back with a variety of art supplies ready for your next masterpiece. Dive into a world where acrylics meet canvases and pencils sketch dreams. Get what you need without breaking the bank.
What we offer
This deal offers $20 worth of art supplies available in Philadelphia. It includes everything from paints to canvases and pencils, ensuring you have all the essentials for your artwork. Whether you're painting or drawing, these supplies will enhance your creative journey.- Philadelphia $12 for $20 Worth of Art Supplies: Access a range of high-quality art materials for all your creative projects
Why you should grab the offer
This offer is perfect for those looking to explore their artistic side or stock up on essential materials without spending too much. Plaza Artist Materials stands out by providing high-quality products that cater to various artistic needs and preferences. From vibrant acrylics to durable canvases and precision pencils, every item is chosen with care for the artist's experience in mind. Taking advantage of this deal means accessing a wide range of tools that can help bring any artistic vision to life. It's an opportunity to enjoy creativity while ensuring value for money.Fine Print
About Plaza Artist Materials & Picture Framing
For 50 years, the owners and staffers of Plaza Artist Materials & Picture Framing have encouraged the artists of their community. They visit local fairs and set up booths for kids to color and craft, and they do workshops, demos, and classes for artists of every age. As their name implies, they also outfit art makers of all skill levels with top-of-the-line materials, such as Gamblin oil paints, Prismacolor pens and markers, and custom frames perfect for saving favorite art pieces or memorializing a sibling's failure to color within the lines.