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The RoseArt Smart Easel provides a sturdy work surface, handy access to markers and materials, a dry erase board and a roll of paper that attaches to the easel to keep your young artist's creativity freely flowing. Intended for ages four and up, this kid-sized easel also features a lightweight, portable design so that it can easily be taken outdoors or on the road. This means that your little van Gogh can be out in the field painting sunflowers in no time, and that the whole easel can be compactly stowed away when not in use. 
The Smart Easel is lightweight, portable, and features pockets, and pen holders. View larger. | 
A large fabric under-tray serves as a catch-all for finished artwork. View larger. | Art Anytime, Anywhere After fairly simple assembly, which requires an adult but not any tools, the included 50-foot roll of butcher paper slips onto a bar at the top for an ongoing paper supply. Three plastic clips are included to hold the paper securely in place at the bottom. The Smart Easel also comes with eight washable markers (in classic rainbow colors plus versatile brown and black), so your young artist can get started right away. Two flaps swing out from the easel's sides, featuring mesh pockets and elastic pen holsters that are designed to hold a variety of coloring materials. The plastic paint tray at the bottom is the perfect size for small paint jars, wet brushes, glue or glitter. A large fabric under-tray at the base serves as a catch-all for finished artwork, at least until the refrigerator debut or hallway retrospective can be scheduled. When art time is over, or a new location for drawing is desired, the easel can be quickly washed down and folded up. The fabric side flaps, under-tray, and carrying bag are all made of washable materials, and the paint tray can be removed for cleaning or spills. Stray marks from the washable pens can be removed from most surfaces with warm water and mild soap. The easel's durable metal frame with plastic connecting pieces is 50 inches tall and has a sturdy 4-leg design. Weighing in at about 13 pounds, the easel is substantial enough to remain stable while in use, but light enough to be carried by an adult or older child. The set also includes a large bag with a handle and shoulder strap for easy transportation. Set-up and Organization Features A slight downside to the easel is its assembly process. Although the easel includes easy-to-read directions, and though the pieces themselves were easy to snap together without any tools, the set-up was a bit confusing and took about 30 minutes. Once assembled, the easel has an inviting appeal. The design of the side flaps definitely encourages tidiness. Plus, having all the supplies neatly on hand, and all the colors in full view, helps keep the creative momentum going. The thrill of having all that paper at your fingertips is also a great incentive to make more art. Another small downside is that the paint tray is a bit too narrow to hold a mason jar for cleaning brushes or to comfortably balance an open watercolor box. And while the tray's separate cup-shaped space is handy for preventing spills, it is also quite small -- about the size of one paint jar or a Dixie cup. And inconveniently, the easel doesn't come with any dry erase markers or erasers, which makes its whiteboard seem like an accident waiting to happen. However, even if the dry erase board gets permanently marked, it will still serve its main purpose as a sturdy work surface for the paper. Overall, the RoseArt Smart Easel inspires creativity in young artists-to-be, with an easy-to-clean, portable design that will keep parents pleased. What's in the Box Easel with dry erase board, side flaps, under-tray, paint tray, carrying bag, 50-foot paper roll, and 8 washable markers.
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do not stuck with this junk!
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| Review Date: May 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Melvin, |
I bought this one more than a year ago. It is ok. But the manufacture is not following the standard - normally, the paper lenght will be 18 inch but they are 17 inch. If you buy this one, you will never be able to find paper supply. My son really loves drawing, I have tried to find paper rolls in multiple places - I could not find it anywhere even the manufacture's web site.. totally stuck.
Junk ! |
This grandma liked it.
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| Review Date: February 18, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Granny D., |
| My grandkids love this easel. I chose this one because it can be tucked away & easily transported to anywhere one would like to go to draw. The assembly instructions were small & hard to figure out. I had to look over them several times. I mostly figured it out by looking at the picture. Luckily the harder something is to figure out the better I like it. |
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| Review Date: February 8, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Helen S. Gordon, Elkins, WV |
| worth it. my daughter uses it all the time and it has so much storage! that is the best part. |
Truely amazed!
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| Review Date: February 1, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Michael R. Sparkman, |
| I wanted to find an easel for my 9 year old niece that was inexpensive and durable but not too 'kiddy'. I was truely stunned at how awesome this product was. Perfect for any young artist! I didn't expect the level of construction and qaulity that I recieved. Great gift, a pain to put together the first time but easy enough that my niece can break it down(with a little help) and put it in the convenient caring case ever since. my niece and I were very happy with it and I gotta figure out how to top it next xmas....haha. |
The WORST purchase I've made in years!
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| Review Date: January 28, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Efrane, Iowa |
The assembly was difficult because the metal was bent and warped. Once assembled, it did not sit level. The canvas pieces weren't large enough to be attached as directed, the velcro kept popping open due to the strain. The hard surface that the child will draw/paint on is actually 2 pieces that lock together, making every piece of artwork have a nice bump/groove/line where a marker might pass over it. Lastly, you have to break down almost all the assembly to get this thing folded up.
A waste of money, time, and raw materials! I returned mine. Even $[...] is too much to pay for this headache and it's marketed for $[...] +. Skip this one! |
the wilsons
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| Review Date: January 24, 2010 |
| Reviewer: I. wilson, Houston, Texas United States |
| The ony issue I have with the easel is that on the white board the dry eraser markers color stain and won't come off. |
smart easel!!!
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| Review Date: January 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: kimberlee guennette, bristol, ct |
| purchased this art easel for all three of my children to use. they have so much fun with it. my oldest can play teacher, and they can all make fun pictures and practice letters and numbers with the giant roll of paper that comes with the easel. it was easy to assemble, i absolutely adore this product, and it is also incredible easy to break down for storage in the bag that comes with it. |
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