Acrylic Painting Supplies: A Beginners Guide to get Started (2024)

Knowing the correct acrylic painting supplies you’ll need can be overwhelming, especially if you’re a beginner. There’s so many options to choose from now a days so its hard to know what supplies are necessary and ones that aren’t.

That’s where we come in to give you a guided hand of what you’ll all need to start painting. We’ll go over every thing you will need to get started painting in the comfort of your own home, or any where else for that matter, specially if you are painting with us for one of our Online Painting Painting Classes! This page provides a list of essential acrylic art supplies that you’ll need to get started painting with acrylics.

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Acrylic Painting Supplies Check List:

Essential Acrylic Painting Supplies

  • Acrylic Paint
  • Paint Brushes
  • Painting Surface
  • Plastic Paint Palette or Plate
  • Water Cup
  • Paper Towel or Rag/Cloth

Optional Acrylic Painting Supplies

  • Easel
  • Pencil
  • Apron or Old Shirt
  • Table Cloth/ Newspaper

Where to get your acrylic painting supplies from?

First things first, is to figure out where the heck you want to get your supplies from.

Main art supply store chains:

Michael’s
Blick Art Materials
Hobby Lobby

Stores with limited supplies:

Walmart
Target
Jo-anne Fabrics

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There’s other options like Amazon where you can even find complete painting kits that will come in handy, if you don’t feel like buying everything separately.

If you don’t mind paying a little more you can always support your local art store. They normally have good quality supplies and you’ll be supporting a small business, in the process. Now that you know where to purchase your acrylic painting supplies it’s time to go over what you all need to get creating, yay!

Acrylic Paint

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If you are starting out, and painting for the first time or just painting for fun you can get by with just the Level 1: Student Grade Acrylic Paint. Or even craft paint does the job. You don’t need the most fancy, most professional paint. It’s more expensive and not necessary. To be honest our artist Chelz, who paints for a living still uses a lot of the student grade paint. You really don’t notice a difference, other than the transparency of the paint. *Tip: A quick fix for that is having multiple layers or mixing different colors together.

Paint Colors

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The colors you are going to need truly depends on you and what colors you’re envisioning for your artwork. If you are signing up for one of our Online Painting Classes you can normally just look at the painting and see what the main colors are used in that particular painting. If you love blending you can get by with just the *primary colors + white and black. For those of you who hate blending and rather play it safe you can get some of the *secondary colors

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Main Paint Colors: (Primary)

  • Red
  • Yellow
  • Blue
  • White
  • Black

Additional Paint Colors

  • Green
  • Purple
  • Orange
  • Brown
  • Pink

Paint Brushes

Paint Brush Sizes: This is where it really gets into preference. Every person is different, therefor every person paints differently. We recommend at least three different brushes: a large, medium, and small brush. The large brush should be big enough to paint a background with or you’ll be stuck painting it for awhile. It could either be a square or round brush. A small brush should be small and pointy enough to do any detail you might have in your painting. For everything else in between, a medium sized pointy brush is great to paint with to fill in larger areas where you wouldn’t want to use a large brush.

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Type of Paint Brushes: Make sure what ever brushes you decide to buy are recommended for acrylic painting. Oil paint brushes and the majority of water color brushes won’t work with acrylic paints. You don’t need the most professional, master brushes. But since you’re only as good at the tools you use we suggest not getting the cheapest set of brushes but finding a good balance in between. Sometimes reading reviews or feeling the brushes bristols is a good indicator if it will be a good brush or not.

*Helpful Tip:Take good care of your brushes by rinsing them off with some dish soap once you’re done painting. This is very important because the better you take care of your brushes, the longer they will last.

Painting Surface, What to paint on

  • Gallery Wrapped Canvas
  • Canvas Board
  • Canvas Paper
  • Wood Panel

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The most popular surface for painting with acrylics are gallery wrapped canvas, which is available in many sizes. Some more affordable alternatives can be used like canvas boards or even canvas paper. You can also paint on very thick paper, but it needs to be at least 300lb paper or else the paper will buckle. If you’re feeling fancy another option is wood panels, but they are harder to find and tend to be more on the pricier side. The list goes on and on but those are the main painting surfaces we recommend for our Online Painting classes.

Size Does-Not Matter

The painting surface you need truly depends on what you’re trying to paint. If you are wanting to do online painting classes certain sizes are recommended. We recommend larger canvases for adults and smaller canvases for kids to use.

Adult Paintings Sizes

  • 16 x 20
  • 12 x 16
  • 11 x 14

Kids Painting Sizes

  • 11 x 14
  • 9 x 12
  • 8 x 10

Remaining Essential Painting Supplies

Plastic Paint Palette or Paper Plate: If you prefer using a paint palette make sure its plastic because when you’re done you can rinse it off and reuse it! However if you don’t want to spend the money and have an extra paper plater lying around you can use that too.

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Water Cup: To keep your brushes in good condition, as well as rinsing them off in-between colors you are definitely going to need a water cup. You can use a plastic cup, old glass jar, or even an old can.

Paper Towel, Rag, or Cloth: You’re going to want something to dry your brush off. If you don’t want to waste paper towels an old rag or cloth works great.

Optional Painting Supplies to Consider

Table Easel

If you plan on painting a lot or can afford buying an easel I strongly recommend in getting a table easel. They make painting WAY easier! You can find a good one to start with between $10-20. Plus they are easy to story because they fold, score!

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Apron or Old Shirt

This one is a given. Paint can get messy so its always better to be prepared instead of ruining any of your favorite clothes. You don’t really need an apron to start painting. If you start painting regularly then I would definitely invest in one. Otherwise you can use an old shirt or other old clothing you wouldn’t mind getting paint on. Or if you are like us here at The Paint Sesh you have your designated “painting clothes.”

The Remaining Optional Painting Supplies

Table Cloth/ NewspaperBack to painting can get messy, always make sure to cover your table or painting area with some sort of table cloth or even newspaper will suffice.

Pencil: Before you start painting your surface it’s a good idea to draw out your subject first. That way if you have a happy accident you can erase it with ease. A pencil works like a charm but you can also use chalk or pastels.

Painting Supplies Takeaway

When in doubt just go for it! It’s important to remember that you don’t need the best of everything to be a “good painter.” Just as long as you’re having fun getting creative along the way, is all that matters. Once you have all your acrylic painting supplies ready and you want to start painting check out Acrylic Painting Tips: A Beginners Guide. Happy Painting!

-Chelz

Acrylic Painting Supplies: A Beginners Guide to get Started (2024)

FAQs

Acrylic Painting Supplies: A Beginners Guide to get Started? ›

All you need is some paint, brushes, paper or canvas, and some water! That's it. If you want to try getting into more advanced techniques like adding texture to painting you can always get a bottle of gesso to add to your kit and a few palette knives to start out with.

What does a beginner acrylic painter need? ›

In the beginning, you just need a few simple tools to get you started.
  • Acrylic paint. The first thing you need will obviously be acrylic paint. ...
  • Paintbrushes. Once you've found your paint, it's time to buy your paintbrushes. ...
  • Canvas. Next, you need your canvas. ...
  • Palette. ...
  • Rags/paper towels. ...
  • Soap for paintbrushes. ...
  • Varnish.
Sep 16, 2021

What do I need to start painting as a beginner? ›

  1. Paintbrushes. When you go shopping for paintbrushes, the wide variety available can make it confusing. ...
  2. Acrylic paint. Again, there is no need for expensive supplies! ...
  3. Mixed Media Pad. Think of a mixed media pad as a big sketchbook for painting. ...
  4. Canvases. ...
  5. Brush Cleaner. ...
  6. Paint Pens. ...
  7. Palette Knives.

What is the best acrylic brand for beginners? ›

Popular Brands of Acrylic Paints
  • Liquitex Basics are student grade acrylics designed for beginners and students. ...
  • Golden Heavy Body acrylics are essentially the same thing as their Liquitex counterpart above. ...
  • Golden Fluid Acrylics, on the other hand, are a unique high flow paint.

What do you paint first with acrylics? ›

Learn how to paint with acrylics in 5 steps
  1. Choosing your subject and composing it. Start with simple subjects, such as still lifes, before undertaking more complex compositions (landscapes, portraits). ...
  2. Preliminary drawing. ...
  3. Colored background. ...
  4. Applying colors. ...
  5. Adding details.

What medium should a beginner painter use? ›

Acrylic is typically the easiest for beginners, while watercolor is the hardest. However, if you hate working with acrylic, don't force yourself to paint it just because it's easier. It's far more important to find a medium that you enjoy.

Should beginner painters use oil or acrylic? ›

Acrylic paints are manufactured like oils but without oil. They're water-based, which makes them safer to use. They're a great option for beginners. You can gain practice and work on techniques before moving on to oil paints.

What should beginner artists learn first? ›

An essential skill to learn as a beginning artist, whether drawing or painting, is perspective. If you want to achieve three-dimensional art, knowing perspective is key, including how to find the horizon line, determine the vanishing point and an overview of linear perspective.

What's the difference between craft paint and acrylic paint? ›

the artist acrylics are more concentrated in paint pigment…so the colors are richer, deeper…more blendable and mixable. The craft acrylics have lots of medium added which makes them easier to spread quickly…but not as easy to attain different textures with the paint.

Why is Liquitex so expensive? ›

Liquitex Professional materials use top-grade pigments, ensuring brilliant, lightfast colors. Quality and artist-grade pigments reflect the price.

What is the most common acrylic painting technique? ›

Wet brush on dry canvas – This is probably the most traditional paint brush technique. Wet your brush with water before dipping it in your paint, and use as much paint as you like on the brush. The wet brush helps ensure a smoother, more even application of paint.

What do you want to avoid when painting with acrylic? ›

Mistakes Involving Acrylic Paint
  1. Wrong Ratio. One mistake is using the wrong ratio of paint to pouring medium. ...
  2. Not Mixing Thoroughly. Another mistake to avoid is not mixing the paint and pouring medium thoroughly. ...
  3. Forgetting to Varnish. Not sealing the finished piece properly is a serious mistake to avoid. ...
  4. Being Impatient.
Nov 23, 2023

What to put on canvas before starting to paint with acrylics? ›

What is priming? Priming is the process of creating a barrier between the canvas and the paint. It's typically done by applying layers of acrylic gesso, clear acrylic medium, or oil primer.

What is the best paint for beginners on canvas? ›

Two of the most commonly used paints for canvas art are oil and acrylic paint. Acrylic comes in as an all-time favourite with its favourable qualities; it's easy to work with and dries quickly. Oil paint is another winner with its thick, gluey consistency it is the perfect paint recipe paired beautifully with canvas.

Do I need gesso for acrylic painting? ›

Gesso can be used to protect and enhance surfaces such as canvas, paper, wood and board -making them less absorbent and smoother. If you plan to use oil or acrylic paints on any absorbent surface, you should apply gesso before doing so.

What is the best paper to use with acrylic paint? ›

You can use other types of paper, like watercolor paper, but you'll need to use a very thick paper, otherwise the acrylics will bleed through to the other side and/or the paper will buckle and warp. I would recommend using a fine art paper that is 300lb.

What do acrylic artists paint on? ›

While used by artists on stretched prepared canvas, paper or board, acrylics can also be applied to wood, leather, paper-mache, fabric, cement, glass, brick, pottery – almost any non-greasy surface. Acrylics are extremely versatile. They can be used straight from the tube, brushed, poured or sprayed.

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