Frequently Asked Questions
This kit includes canvas, wood, plastic, and eva materials. These components ensure durability and ease of use for artists.
The canvases measure eight by ten inches. This size is perfect for various painting projects and easy to handle.
The kit contains eighty-six pieces. This includes canvases, easels, brushes, paints, aprons, and tablecloths.
To use the kit, set up the easel, place the canvas on it, and start painting with the included brushes and paints. It's designed for ease of use for both beginners and experienced artists.
Yes, it is suitable for children and adults alike. The kit provides a fun and creative outlet for kids to explore their artistic abilities.
This kit is perfect for family gatherings, paint parties, and holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. It's designed for social and creative experiences.
To maintain the supplies, clean brushes with water immediately after use and store them in a dry place. Canvases can be wiped clean if necessary.
Yes, ensure that children are supervised while using paints and brushes. It's important to keep materials away from small children to prevent choking hazards.
Store the painting kit in a cool, dry place. Keep the canvases flat and the brushes in a container to prevent damage.
Yes, the kit is suitable for outdoor painting. The included tablecloth helps protect surfaces while you paint outside.
The kit includes twelve sets of acrylic paints. These paints are vibrant and easy to work with, perfect for various artistic styles.
Yes, the Tenceur painting kit is designed for beginners. It includes all necessary materials and clear instructions to help users get started.
No, the easels are specifically designed for the included eight by ten inch canvases. Larger canvases may require different easels.
If you receive a damaged kit, contact customer support for a replacement or refund. Ensure to keep the packaging for returns.
No, the aprons are disposable and designed for one-time use. They help protect clothing during painting activities.












