🎨 How Artists Can Cut Costs Without Changing Their Style | Importing Art Supplies for Painters and Creatives
If you’re a painter or artist selling your own artwork, you already know how fast your supplies run out — and how expensive they can be. Between brushes, canvas pads, packaging, easels, frames, and mailing materials, the costs quietly eat into your profit.
But here’s the good news: you can reduce your expenses without changing your art style or materials. In this video, I share a simple strategy I personally use — importing my own art supplies.
✅ You don’t need to buy in bulk
✅ You don’t need to start a full business
✅ Just import what you already use:
• Blank canvas rolls or pads
• Brush sets
• Simple frames for your prints
• Cardboard mailers for shipping
Not only will you save money by buying smarter, but if you want to scale up, you can resell extra supplies to other artists or students near you. Many artists overlook this option — but it’s an easy way to cut costs and support your creative process with higher profit margins.
Whether you’re painting as a business or growing a creative side hustle, this is a smart, low-risk way to take control of your expenses.
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