Art Supplies to Review? Help!
Added 2018-04-30 01:40:31 +0000 UTCI need your help! I would like to try out some new art supplies because I'm missing receiving big art packages and am in the mood to spend money on things I don't need, so let me know if you're curious about any watercolor palettes or intriguing art supplies! May will bring on the good YouTube videos, so I want to try out and review some new stuff.
Please let me know! :)
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So this is super, super late...do you have a link to the video Tori made? Thank you! :)
2018-08-01 03:12:57 +0000 UTCTori just made a Youtube video on an etsy watercolor palette she bought. You don't have to do the exact same thing but it would be cool maybe some time to even check out hand-made art supplies of some sort! It would be a new experience and also support small businesses. I feel there was some particular supply/medium I've been wanting to see more about but I can't think of it right now. x.x
2018-05-03 01:11:20 +0000 UTCI have no idea how I would use the finetec colors! They're so gorgeous and I always have them in my wishlist, but I very rarely use iridescent colors like that; I have a little Zig Kuretake Pearlescent Watercolor Jewel Box. I've used it only like two or three times even though the quality of the watercolors is good. Hmmmm, maybe if I think of a good way to utilize them. I have a little porcelain palette, one of the flower palettes, and it's awesome! I don't really notice a huge difference when I'm using a porcelain or metal or plastic palette. Most people don't like the beading on plastic and metal palettes, but it's never bothered me. Thanks for the suggestions! I'll be thinking about them. :)
2018-05-01 04:27:24 +0000 UTCDid you ever try out finetec colors? I have the gold palette and a costum colors palette (they were gifts for my birthday last year) and they are super stunning but I never know whether to use them or not. It'd be cool seeing how you would use it if that's something you're into:) you could also get a porcellain palette, I think you don't have one yet (?) And they are amazing for watercolors. It feels tons better than plastic :3 other than that maybe some markers or brushes or different kinds of watercolor paper. I am super tempted to try out the 100% cotton version of the fluid paper. I have the hot pressed non cotton one and it's really nice and gummed on 2 sides which is super handy but also easy to take off
2018-04-30 14:58:21 +0000 UTCI’m actually in the middle of researching watercolor pallets and their differences. It would be awesome if you did a video on that.
DeaDy
2018-04-30 01:53:20 +0000 UTC