Determine the features that you would like to obtain in an easel. As you evaluate the many easels available, consider how and why you may be using the easel. If you only paint with watercolors, you may want an easel that holds your work horizontally. However if you use different mediums such as pastels, pencils and oils, look for an easel that will easily adjust to the angle at which you desire for your project.
Check out the options available in easels: Table-Top Easels, Sketchbox or Paintbox Easels, French Easels, Sketching, Portable, and Display Easels and Studio Easels. Examine each option with functionality, features and purpose.
Consider workspace. It is important to examine how much work space you have available to put an easel and your projects. Knowing your available space may help you determine which easel you can purchase.
Connect with local arts and crafts stores or shop online. There are many places to purchase the easel you would like. You can also look for new or used. Purchase your easel at the location that is most convenient, but also where you can find the right easel for your projects.
Shop around. Check out your local stores and at online retailers to compare prices and models.