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Hi I'm Sue Rose with Expert Village thvery use but you can wald it up comes in a little pad, I think there like 99 cents a piece are the supplies that you will need for this lesson in aquarelle drawing. I recommend that you get one or 2 sheet of 140 pan cold plas watercolor paper, I prefer arches, you can you use to do your sketches either poster board or a pad of straf more pastel paper, a number 30 brush which is this very large brush right here that I use for almost everything. A number 8 or 10 brush which is very good for doing smaller areas and then a smaller brush a 1 or a 3 to doing a finer areas, I also get an very inexpensive art gum eraser see there's great things you can see mine it's in very and I think there great removing the pencil from your watercolor paper. I use a large clipboard or a piece of masonite to anchor my drawings on the clipboard have a clip or you can always use masking tape or blue tape to take your paper to the board. Of course you will need drawing pencils you can use a water container like this one here that has been very used or you can use an old butter dish which just happens to be around. And then you can use your watercolor pencils I like to Derwent and you can get them in sets either of 12 or 24 stay tune for the next segment on how to use your watercolor pencils.