<p>For Stanford, I was wondering if I should submit an art supplement for a freshman application. The reason is because I have a business which I sell handmade items. However, most of my supplement would contain handicrafts and knitted items, rather than drawings and paintings. </p>
<p>I do have a few drawings and paintings to include, but I would rather my art supplement be more biased towards my business and what I sell.</p>
<p>Is it good? As in will they open the package and go, “wow this kid got a talent!”?
A lot of extra supplements are sent to the specific departments so yours will be shown the to the Arts Department. </p>
<p>Unless it’s amazing, I wouldn’t send it.
But definitely mention that business (you probably did already)</p>
<p>I think my handicrafts are outstanding and my drawing/painting is excellent, but not like super duper amazing. My main question is if Stanford has like a preference to actual art art and not crafts (like doll-making, knitting, clothes that i have made, etc)</p>