Christmas Gifts for Kids Who Love Art: Under $20


If you have a little artist in your life, they will love these fun and unique, but still inexpensive art supplies for Christmas, birthdays, or just because. 


Crayola 50-count Super Tips Washable Markers - $11.64
In terms of kid's art supplies, you can never go wrong with Crayola for pigmentation, affordability, and washability. These markers have a great thin tip, but on their side can create a broader stroke, not to mention a 50 pack gives a tremendous range of colors, something your budding little artist will appreciate.

Mr.Sketch Scented Markers (12 pack) - $6.48
These markers are fantastic. I saw them in Target for a lot more than Amazon is selling them. The scents are fantastic and fun, and the colors are vibrant. Do you remember how much you loved fruit scented stuff as a kid? I definitely do. Some things never change.

Day Glo Neon Gelly Sticks (6 set) - $8.00
Gel sticks draw smoothly and these punchy neons are a fun addition to any little artist's arsenal.

Mini Monsters Scented Markers (set of 6) - $3.95
Back with the scented again, but this time in a precious little mini set that look like happy little monster cartoons. I first saw this set at Cost Plus for the same price, so it is available there too.

Metallic Appeal Peelable Crayons - $6.00
There are a few sets of these Appeal crayons, where you peel the paper back in lieu of sharpening. These are metallic, and I love that they're a longer and thinner crayon for more precision.

Sparkle Gel Crayons - $11.00
More gel crayons, but these have added sparkle. Could anything be better?

Yasutomo Pearlescent Watercolors - $7.95
Pearlescent watercolors can add another dimension and layer of sparkle without the mess of glitter.

Boogie Board LCD Doodle Tablet - $23.00
For quick sketching and doodling, or even working on math problems and homework, a Boogie Board is a fantastic gift. You can write on the pad and then with a press of a button it vanishes, a blank slate for new doodles appears.

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