These are not art supplies. But they’re my best kept secrets (Art supply hacks)

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  • My roundup of the top 10 AMAZING art supplies that are actually not at supplies. Pick up these hidden gems at the grocery store, hardware store and pretty much any store other than the art store!
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  • @carinwiseman4309
    @carinwiseman4309 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +52

    The minute something is labeled as an art supply, the price is marked up 300 percent.

  • @Bluessongstress1963
    @Bluessongstress1963 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    For the 'paper towel' uses, I have become a big fan of using the blue shop towels that you find in the hardware store. They are incredibly absorbent, leave, no pattern, and they last absolutely forever… I even throw some of mine in the wash machine and in the dryer and they come out wonderfully soft and clean and I reuse them over and over and over again. I also love the super absorbent shammy towels that you will find in the automotive aisle at the dollar tree. These are also just so wonderful. 😊

    • @doggletts
      @doggletts 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I used shop towels, too! They are great.

  • @skhjs9246
    @skhjs9246 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +109

    I picked up a bunch of chopstick holders for brushes, and little sauce dishes for mini mixing palettes from my local Asian grocery. Really inexpensive and very configurable.
    I cut watercolour paper into bookmark strips for my swatches. Hole punch the top and put them all on a quick release ring, then I just take them off and set up my palette for whatever I’m working on. I work in other mediums as well, so I have a deck for each. Run out of a colour? Stick the swatch in my purse. Lent a tube to my mother-in-law? Set the swatch to the side. Decide I don’t like a paint? Big X through the swatch, but keep it on the ring to remember. Need inspiration? Take the deck to the art store and make sure the colour that is calling to me isn’t already in the deck before I buy. Probably the best thing I ever did to keep from accidental duplicates and refine my palettes to the things that make me happy.

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      I've seen that. I think someone even punched a hole in each swatch so they could hold it over a sample to see if they can match a color

    • @briannab5296
      @briannab5296 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I'd enjoy seeing a video of this.

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@recoveringsoul755 I used a Yin-Yang stamp to swatch my card crafting inks (it gives me input as to whether the ink stays crisp on the thin line, or bleeds, on my chosen cardstock) and put a hole through the "not white side" of the stamp to lay over other color choices to see if they're compatible.

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@amkarei oh good idea

    • @heathereileenoquin
      @heathereileenoquin 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      nicely written

  • @nancyloomis3046
    @nancyloomis3046 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +199

    The thrift store is a great place for very affordable white ceramic dishes of all types, divided or not. And deviled egg dishes make great palettes if you want a lot of separate wells.

    • @pb4life597
      @pb4life597 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      Genius

    • @DanaJoTucker
      @DanaJoTucker 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

      Was just coming here to gush about the deviled egg ceramic dish I found at goodwill. The center had a rooster shaped lid that I put my clean water in!

    • @carlaeskelsen
      @carlaeskelsen 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@@DanaJoTuckerThose are my favorite!!!

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@DanaJoTucker Was the center reservoir to keep the eggs from drying out??? (Even my great-grandmother's deviled egg plate didn't have a center reservoir. So curious!!)

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Since so many took "the opportunity" during covid to purge & clean, the THRIFT STORES had been a GREAT SOURCE of all things crafty!! I picked up 3 or 4 decorative-edging scissors from a Desseret Thrift Store in Tucson in the latter half of 2022. Even though the "heyday" seems to have come & gone, some treasures have sifted to the bottom and are still awaiting my eager hands! What better purpose for Christmas or Hanukkah money ?!? 👍 Be well, All!!

  • @WendyColeArt
    @WendyColeArt 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

    Marbles in the bottom of the jars to swish the brushes, bonus fun sound 😁

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Oooo ... A gal who likes all her senses sated!! I like the idea of the marbles!

  • @neecywatson8250
    @neecywatson8250 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +102

    I paint with acrylic, I use a plastic ice tray as a palette. The squares are perfect for mixing my paint and mixed colors stay separate!

    • @AmazinGraceXOXO1
      @AmazinGraceXOXO1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Ohhh I'm going to have to try that!!! Great idea!

    • @AvalonDreamz
      @AvalonDreamz 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      oooh, if you use the silicone ones you can get the added benefit of peeling the paint out too if you let it dry in there! I am a weirdo who loves to do that with my acrylic.😂

    • @cats333tube
      @cats333tube 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I do the same!

    • @joysart0881
      @joysart0881 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Hand sanitizer and an old comb are great for cleaning up brushes that have become hardened with acrylic paint.

    • @ladymuck2
      @ladymuck2 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      I keep the ice cube tray in a Tupperware box on a damp paper towel and the paint stays wet

  • @PKEDRM
    @PKEDRM 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +91

    Great advice! I just turned 70 on 10/2 and have been retired since the summer of 2012. I began sewing in my junior high years and greeting card crafting 5 or 6 years before retiring so those creative hobbies continued into my senior years. Within the last year my love of treadle sewing machines was rekindled as I wanted to get one as much like my first sewing machine in the 1960s. Now I am buying machines that need a lot of TLC and bringing them back to life! I love getting grease and oil under my nails (I rarely wear rubber gloves) and squeals with infantile delight when I reassembled a tension unit or other parts of the machines AND it produces a beautiful stitch. My tool collection is growing and my husband is my greatest cheerleader. I enjoy my creative pursuits and they really help with managing the chronic pain I live with. My biggest problem is that I need to part with some of my sewing machines because they are squeezing out of my 2 craft rooms. I will never be bored as a retired senior as long as I have my creative hobbies. I just hope that I can keep doing the things I love all the way to the end.❤

    • @myrahunter131
      @myrahunter131 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Me too! But not the repairing part, I guess that’s next, since I’m about to buy my second vintage singer, and I have my grandmothers!

    • @denkerdunsmuir3370
      @denkerdunsmuir3370 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Do you have any recommendations for where to buy a current, reasonably priced Singer-type sewing machine table with space to work? Thx for your help.

    • @shelleythompson-brock6412
      @shelleythompson-brock6412 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Edit: I just noticed that we share the same birthday. Let us know when you're ready to part with them. I'm sure you'll have plenty of interested parties. I have 3 small sewing machines, and can't get any of them to work. That's what I get for 'cheaping out', due to lack of space. I just need to dedicate space.

    • @GillianJustice
      @GillianJustice 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      ❤ What a beautiful thing to discover new creative pursuits!

    • @denisethepainterNarc-FreeZone
      @denisethepainterNarc-FreeZone 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@denkerdunsmuir3370 there's often old singer sewing machines left in the abandoned houses I see in those URBEX videos ('Urban Exploring' ) SO, ("sew"!) with *_that_* in mind, check estate sales & even garage sales, sales of old, unrefinished houses with still 1970's and 1980s interior & even follow obits in the area. *_Especially_* now that boomers & silent Era generations are passing away. There's gonna be a huge influx in vintage to mid century Singer sewing machines in the wooden/iron treadle machine- encasement.

  • @cathyquilts2609
    @cathyquilts2609 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Suggest: improve the brush rest idea by wrapping a rubber band, yarn or tape around one end. This way, the brush’s ferrule remains nestled in the groove at the free end with a slight downward incline to keep liquids from backing up into the bristles. This will also prevent the painted handles from sitting in a moist groove for extended periods of time.
    Alternatively, place a couple thin items under one end to create the same brush incline while maintaining full nestle-power and better drainage of the grooves such as a folded towel, loose coins, loose rubber bands, etc. under one edge. Great video!

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I like your "rubber band around one end" idea! Besides lifting the handles out of the wet groove, this would also add some tilt to the whole tray which might help drain the grooves as well. 😉👍

    • @grynormann1438
      @grynormann1438 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My thoughts also 👍🏼

  • @lmac_z
    @lmac_z 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +65

    I allow pigments to settle in my glass jars and then use coffee filters when pouring off the water that sits on top, to catch any pigment particle stragglers. Then as you do, pick up the mass at the bottom with paper towel. So ya, paper coffee filters. 😊

    • @AmazinGraceXOXO1
      @AmazinGraceXOXO1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      That's a great idea!!!

    • @SuziSellsSound
      @SuziSellsSound 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      LOVE this! Thank you!

  • @deborahbeatty
    @deborahbeatty 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +67

    Viva makes a paper towel that has no patterns. Also, for wiping up messes and for wiping your brushes off, I use a microfiber towel. Lastly, if you have an acrylic buildup and your favorite brush is all funky and crusty, soak it in Murphys Oil Soap overnight. Next morning, all the gunk comes right out. (This was a tip for brayers but it works on brushes, too, since you can also use Murphys as shampoo.)

    • @notesfromleisa-land7893
      @notesfromleisa-land7893 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Viva towels are the best for any application.

    • @chrystenethomas175
      @chrystenethomas175 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Shop towels work great as well.

    • @CnithTheOnliestOne
      @CnithTheOnliestOne 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      the easier option, if you're in a rush is to use acetone. Not the nail polish remover with acetone stuff, the actual acetone. You can get it at sally's beauty or box hardware stores, doesn't matter as long as it's 100% acetone.
      I made a video demonstrating this but basically you want to dip the brush, let it sit for a few secs or swish it around and wipe. The acetone should be poured into a container because you won't need much. Acetone melts plastic so it cleans acrylic paints fast. Even crusty old, dried up paint on a brush that your kid forgot in kindergarden and is now a 6th grader. Acetone evaporates so whatever you don't need will come right off. That's why you don't want to leave the bottle open.
      Do be careful not to leave the brush in the acetone too much (as in, don't soak it and go) because it will melt the glue holding the bristles or if you leave it deeper, the handle plastic (if any.)

    • @deborahbeatty
      @deborahbeatty 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Murphy's Oil Soap also works with crusted dried acrylics.
      @@CnithTheOnliestOne

  • @suel4269
    @suel4269 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +65

    The Dollar tree has the foam sponges. I use a pool noodle to dry brushes upside down. I cut a one foot section and cut slits almost halfway through and attach it to a cookbook stand.

    • @kimatlastlooks2915
      @kimatlastlooks2915 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I use the pool noodle too! I love it!

    • @debramoss2267
      @debramoss2267 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Genius! Love this, off to the pool! Thank you

    • @PamOrl
      @PamOrl 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      If you slice the noodle lengthwise, you can attach it to the side of a table or desk.

    • @ediejankura9258
      @ediejankura9258 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I took a watercolor class where the teacher recommended a roll of toilet paper with string tied atoud it and fit into a wipe box to get escedd wster ofg out brushes or dry if necessery. Wirks like a charm and lasts a life time.

    • @carloshaun7297
      @carloshaun7297 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Can you please explain what a cookbook rack is?

  • @MoonSpinners
    @MoonSpinners 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

    Fantastic video, I love that you mentioned jam jars because I’ve been using them for 20 odd years because of my cat wanting to drink the dirty paint water 😂

  • @After40Art
    @After40Art 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +99

    Love these. Use many of these myself. I actually buy a pack of napkins that feel like cloth but they aren't. One last like a month sometimes more. Daylight lamps are amazing, mine has a magnifying glass in it. I have an old pot that I fill with an old dirt mixture, I use that to dispose of my water, it dries out leaving the pigment behind. I add more dirt as needed and when it's full I take it to the toxic substance disposal. 😊

    • @polgara28
      @polgara28 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Excellent idea!

    • @shellyparker8960
      @shellyparker8960 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      Wow, the pot idea filled with dirt is a great one!

    • @After40Art
      @After40Art 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      @@shellyparker8960 yeah I have been doing it for yrs this way. It's works great cause my daughter also paints, acrylics. She uses a pot too so no paint on the drains etc. 😁

    • @kraznia
      @kraznia 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Thanks for the dirt idea! I love the simplicity.

    • @izrj2689
      @izrj2689 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Great idea. Will definitely try this.

  • @Nathalieroy2624
    @Nathalieroy2624 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    i used to do nail art… omg so much nail art tools can be used with watercolours… stylus, nail polish, trays, samplers, brushes, powders, silicone brushes, makeup sponges, dotters…. Masking fluid…

  • @juliebrunner3239
    @juliebrunner3239 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +39

    I purchased a set of white plastic party plates and a fine point sharpie. I use different plates for my favorite fall mixes, holiday, etc. I use the sharpie to write which colors are used in the mixes. When dry, the plates stack one on top of the other and then when the season rolls around again, I just rewet and reuse. I just hate throwing professional quality paint down the drain! :)

    • @pamelaburke9250
      @pamelaburke9250 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Great idea!

    • @ChapmanGriffith
      @ChapmanGriffith 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Thanks for sharing your great idea with us. Not only is this cost effective but for me it’s a space saver well.

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The paints LAST -- ONE YEAR TO THE NEXT -- with ONLY the next plastic plate to keep them from totally "dying"???

    • @LeighsLittleLife
      @LeighsLittleLife 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@amkareiIt will absolutely work for watercolor paint. Not so much for acrylic.

  • @barbibarnum
    @barbibarnum 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Professional wedding photographer here… your lantern modifier is wonderful when you have white or light walls and ceilings. If you have an accent wall or bold drapery you are going to get color casts from all that bouncing light. It is a wonderful modifier if you use it with that in mind.

  • @AdriaStaley
    @AdriaStaley 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +53

    I took inspiration a while back seeing your dishes and started looking around my cabinets and found an old 1960s Franciscan Ware covered butter dish. Its WONDERFUL because you can have the paints in the flat dish part and the cover is perfect for holding water. Also after a painting session the cover helps keep the paints in the dish from getting dusty or full of animal hair etc between sessions.

  • @plant-a-holic
    @plant-a-holic 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    BEST paper towels for painting and art projects…VIVA paper towels, no lint, no texture, perfect weight etcetc!

    • @ToucanTorte
      @ToucanTorte 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I thought this is what she was going to say. Cake decorators are known to use them too for smoothing

    • @grandmasparkles58
      @grandmasparkles58 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I love the VIVA towels in my studio space. Last summer I was working on a project for the USFS and was supplied with a roll of blue shop towels that worked as well as the VIVA. I plan to make a trip to the hardware store to price them out.

  • @yart123
    @yart123 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    Wow, thank you for all these wonderful tips! I used to feel that I was kind of weird for trying to repurpose many objects, and hating letting good things go to waste. I feel empowered now. 😂

    • @annamarielewis7078
      @annamarielewis7078 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Recycle reuse. The way of the future for smart people.

    • @cynthiacooke9785
      @cynthiacooke9785 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@annamarielewis7078I use disposable diapers for paint cloth great for water-colours/ I actually use a single depends/ cut away all sides and just use Center one lasts for ages great for wiping a brush as I paint always one by my hand

    • @jantaylor4282
      @jantaylor4282 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I also try to find uses for common household or recycle items. Glad to hear someone else does this also. My children think I am crazy I think.

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    Castile soap is a great suggestion for routine washing, especially if you aren't using oil paints and mediums! And, we don't think its a splurge if it preserves your valuable brushes- they're worth it, and so are you! (There's always Master's Brush Cleaner and Preserver if you have an intensive care brush situation.) Margot, this channel always has the best pro tips from a knowledgeable source!

    • @Pointebrush
      @Pointebrush  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Thank you so much! I love my master’s brush cleaner puck (though I save it for my natural brushes)

    • @kraznia
      @kraznia 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Castile soap is great at removing oils (bar or liquid). I have very dry skin, so I'm doubly sure to moisturize my skin afterwards.
      Dawn dish soap and Simple Green are also great at removing stubborn oils but... they are not soaps.
      Simple Green cleans up theatrical makeup better than anything else I've tried. Dawn is a detergent, not a soap, and much harsher. Dawn and Simple Green are best left for cleaning up work spaces. I wouldn't use them on brushes.

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@kraznia T H A N K Y O U for the wonderful mini tutorial!!! I took a screen shot to print out your information to add to my "tool case". Again, many thx!!

  • @catzenhouse
    @catzenhouse 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    I have also found that a white Corelle plate or platter works well (for me) as a palette in a pinch. I used a Melmac plate covered after class with saran wrap when I was in college ages and ages ago and survived. Money was tight, tight, tight. Still have those brushes, too. Since I taught elem. art for decades, I prepped and saved lots of materials of all sorts, including paper towels that worked which I purchased myself as the brown garbage provided at schools were awful, great for smearing, totally non-absorbent. So when I retired, I kept the big box of pre-ripped to size paper towels. (All of my art teacher friends and my successor got loads of free art supplies and resources from me when I did leave. Christmas in July! We got diddly squat to teach art every year. Teaching 650 kids art each week? Great, here's $100 for the year. Or $0.00 for the year.) I put a supply of them in a big Kleenex box whose purple and gold decorations I loved. If not heavily tainted with paint, I let them dry and reuse them for wiping my brush to control the amount of water in the brush. I've been using two old fashions-sized Kahlua-brand etched glasses for my water as they are heavy-based, very non-tippy, plus I don't drink from them (no one does). But I like your lidded idea. And the palette cleanup idea. Bonne Maman, it is!, as I have an v. adventuresome 16-mo. old Russian Blue who was Curious George in another life. She has already walked through some of my wet pans as it is... ("I help, Mommy!") I must confess I love my ceramic cats that are brush holders - I couldn't resist those! Thank you for all the tips. Great ideas!!

  • @erint2419
    @erint2419 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I have been "binging" your video's today and taking notes. I promised myself that this late fall and winter (on the grey East Coast) I would fill my mental "pantry" of hobbies to get through it. I have been afraid to go for it with watercolor, I've been watching videos and got all excited, bought the supplies and then felt intimidated. So, instead they sat in my desk, and I've moped through the winter until I could start with my garden (just another canvas, but with living plants). I found your videos and I could have cried with relief. You gave me not just permission but inspiration. I have gotten more from your video's today than you will ever know! You make me laugh, you make me feel comfortable and you have given me tricks, and hacks, and all I can say is that I have felt like I can see it in my head what I want to create, but felt like I was on mute, and had no chance of communicating what it is. From head to paper was like staring and a blank page in a word document with a cursor flashing. Thank you. Thank you for your help, the way you deliver it, the fun you put into it, the freedom and the inspiration. You have enormous talent, and you are sharing it, I hope you have incredible success in your TH-cam channel and in all your endeavors, you have given such a gift to me. Thank you.

  • @MrWhelts
    @MrWhelts 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Watercolour artists pallets always seem to be stupidly expensive. So what I did was go to a cheap kitchen utensil shop and bought a white plastic tea tray. Onto the tray I stuck some tablet (pill) holders (they are normally labelled with the days of the week, for us elderly people) these holders normally have lids so they are great for keeping the paints damp. You can now have compartments for as many colours as you need and a large area for mixing. (I sectioned my tray to separate different colour mixes.) My pallet cost less that $6.5 (€6 or 5 pounds).

  • @monkeygirl4987
    @monkeygirl4987 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Hah...thats great. TY
    I find yogurt lids incredibly useful for water colour and gauche. They are like little mini palettes of small colour range that can be used interchangeably depending on what I am doing.... green and grey, bluey purple range etc. Cheap, flat, white ...oh and I also find that leftover cotton socks are great for their absorption efficiency.

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      W H E R E do you live that your yogurt still comes with L I D S !?!? Long ago, when the individual yogurt servings came with lids, they never had a chance to reach the Plastic Sargasso Sea out in the Pacific!! I kept several for leftover sauces, etc., and I curse myself for not having kept EVERY ONE!!

  • @dfwinterfeld93
    @dfwinterfeld93 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    A similarly designed "brush holder" is a grooved olive wood hot dish trivet! Found at Target 🎯 Also have a large, white milk glass, deviled egg plate (with 12 individual concave indentations) that I use as a pallet! Picked up several at Goodwill charity shop.

  • @lisaharner3720
    @lisaharner3720 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    Loved your chatty non-art items. Especially the lamp, hole punch and soap dish. I’m on the lookout for them.
    My hack is to use a vinyl table cloth with felt backing to cover my wooden table when working or when friends come to paint. Saves worrying about marring my lovely new table! 36”x24” silicone mats from Amazon work too. Thanks for your ideas! ❤

    • @debbrantstevens8826
      @debbrantstevens8826 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      A fellow artist in our local group takes rolled silicone sheet with her. Limits slip unlike some vinyl sheets and easy to wipe.

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@debbrantstevens8826 Cheapskate here! I'm a papercrafter with only my kitchen peninsula to craft on, so I use a large piece of Reynold's Freezer Paper, which is plastic-coated on one side. It eliminates slipping, can be used for ink blending, catches most of the tiny shards from die cuts so they're not all over the floor, and, if I HAVE to clean up fast, I can wad it up and toss it in the trash. However, the one I'm currently using, has been quite serviceable for the last 10 months. The only problem I have with it is when I attempt to layer a piece of cardstock onto a WHITE card base. As the two are basically the same shade, I can't make out where the edge of the card is (Dry Eye Syndrome has diminished my fine vision skill) !!!

    • @63artemisia63
      @63artemisia63 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @lisaharner3720 You may want to rethink encouraging people to buy from Amazon. The corporation has a reputation for abusing warehouse employees by forcing them to work too fast, so Prime members get their purchases in two days, which means employees end up with injuries and, because Amazon’s time-off to heal is far from generous, they have to work injuried. Also, Amazon’s enormous fleets of trucks contribute more than their share to the climate crisis. So do their millions of annual tons of orders packed in plastic packaging that can’t be recycled. There’s more. But in short, the money we save with their low prices has a high human cost.

  • @lzal9204
    @lzal9204 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    I use jars too-reuse and recycle. I take old towels and cut them up and use them to dry off my brushes. I received a rectangular plate for Christmas one year, it’s what I use for mixing. I also like using Murphy’s Oil Soap for brushes. Love the last one! I’ll have to try that.

  • @evapmama-blue77
    @evapmama-blue77 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I asked a local pottery store to make a brush holder similar to what you have and I asked her to make it at an incline up in back - I’ve seen similar products to what you described- I just love to support local small shops - I also wanted something to keep my many brushes ( I firmly believe purchasing brushes is a hobby in itself 😊) dust free when I dedicate my time more on water color and or Acrylic painting - I bought a box of toe dividers-what ladies use when toe nails - inexpensive- then glued two or more on a firm piece of cardboard- some ribbon flaps on the side for easy retrieval- sturdy end pieces for stacking one or two rows in one of those pretty storage boxes from Marshall’s - I like it much better then when all my brushes where standing around like sad bouquets in jars 🤷‍♀️👩‍🎨- thank you for sharing about the rectangle trays etc- I’m always on the lookout at stores what I could ‘repurpose’

    • @Diane_McDon
      @Diane_McDon 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Great idea; I’ve been keeping mine while waiting for an idea like this to repurpose 😊

    • @pumpkinspice1456
      @pumpkinspice1456 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      What a cool Idea to use the toe dividers! Thanks for sharing ❤.

    • @margs5758
      @margs5758 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm just starting water colours and loving these ideas. Could you post a photo of how you use the toe separators please.

  • @julielondon4759
    @julielondon4759 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    Margot, you are an angel!!! I have been despondent over rectifying lighting related difficulties. Cannot thank you enough for sharing your solution. Will be saving up for an end of year purchases as recommended. Your other recommendations will also help me out, big time. Your attention to detail from every angle on this video is so appreciated. Thank you for making time in your busy schedule to create such helpful, fun, and beautifully designed videos.❤️

  • @PaulaScardamalia
    @PaulaScardamalia 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    Another super duper winner. You've definitely earned your sushi! I, too, use jam jars even though I have no pets or small kids. It's nice to have a lidded jar of water waiting for me when I am ready to paint. I also use mechanics/shop towels for dabbing my brush on (and use tissues for dabbing my painting for clouds and such). The shop towels are so absorbent and last forever. And the ever popular cut up credit card for mark making.

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      When you reference the mechanics / shop towels, are you referring to the blue ones on a roll? "Disposable" ones? I've used that kind for a couple of decades to clean with. Especially helpful to clean mirrors A F T E R THEIR F I R S T WASHING! I very much like that they are "colored" (not just white, like paper towels) as they actually show me that I've got that last dribble if I drop an ice cube!

    • @PaulaScardamalia
      @PaulaScardamalia 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@amkarei Actually, the ones I have are not from a roll but were stacked in a box. Since a friend of hubby's gave them to me to use for watercolor, I've never tried using them for cleaning...just the watercolor. :)

    • @alisonkate2677
      @alisonkate2677 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@amkarei I use the blue ones both in my art room and to clean the filthy glass on our fireplace insert window over and over and over. Store branded ones or Scott shop towels.

  • @juliettelynne5861
    @juliettelynne5861 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Here's one for you: I take one of those pink spongey hair rollers, pop the plastic clamper sides off. Then, I take rubber bands and cut them so they're no longer a loop. I stuff them into the hole of the spongey roller with about 3/4 of an inch sticking out. I use it especially when doing grass fields, foliage or anywhere I want texture. Works fantastic!

  • @olgat.155
    @olgat.155 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I am exactly like you. I try to get creative with old stuff and reuse them and not waste a single thing. Great video.

  • @kimatlastlooks2915
    @kimatlastlooks2915 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Thanks for all the ideas. I love those Bonne Maman jelly jars. I use those all the time. I love their Wild Blueberry Preserves. For your paper punch idea, you can affix magnets to the back & set them in the lid of any metallic palettes. For my non art supply art supply item, I use a pool noodle from Dollar Tree to hold my brushes while they dry. Cut to the length you need, then cut slices or wedges (for larger brushes) cut another slide length wise to attach it. Mine sits on the side of my cart. Side note: I happened to be on Amazon while your video was playing looking for something unrelated to art or art supplies & in the recommended for you section was the soap tray! You hadn't even mentioned it yet! 🤣 So freaky.
    Edit: I switched to super soft microfiber cleaning cloths. Originally bought them for dusting & cleaning, but then discovered I absolutely love them for painting. They're very absorbent and take lots of abuse. Best of all, they wash up brilliantly, just toss them into the washer or hand wash. Haven't used them to lift off color, but for everything else they're fabulous.

    • @maryarzate1725
      @maryarzate1725 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Brilliant idea to fix the swatch squares to magnets.

  • @cats333tube
    @cats333tube 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I use puppy pads on my surfaces to protect against spills and blot or dry brushes. They’re really helpful if I’m not painting at my table. Or I’m painting with someone even messier than I am. They also dry pretty well if they aren’t soaked and can be used several times. I’ve slipped pieces behind the page of a book I’m painting to keep the other pages from getting wet.

    • @chrystenethomas175
      @chrystenethomas175 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Puppy pads are the best.

    • @caroler4297
      @caroler4297 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They have human pads for in beds, called Chux,

  • @patriciastikeleather5689
    @patriciastikeleather5689 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Thank you for all the great tips. I'm going shopping now! I use white Corelle dishes because I have had a set for ages. Single pieces are available to buy, so you don't have to buy a whole set.

  • @samguentherillustration
    @samguentherillustration 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I like the blue shop towels from the hardware store. Theyre soft and cloth like. And they come in pretty big rolls and last a while.

  • @barrybegley5379
    @barrybegley5379 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    It is definitely the "Artist" in You that allows your very active imagination to see alternative and unintended uses for objects that have been manufactured for other purposes. Perhaps that is why being artistic in nature is never dull or boring but rather a treasure trove of Life experiences. Thank You so much for sharing some of your fantastic ideas. Greetings from Ontario, Canada.

  • @spearageddon3279
    @spearageddon3279 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Great tips, thank you! I love that soap dish and plan to get one stat. 😊 I regularly pop into my local Goodwill and Meals on Wheels stores where I get pretty much all of my dishes, water cups, etc for painting at usually $0.50 to $1.00 ... can't beat that.

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Gone are the days, in Tucson, AZ, that you can buy A N Y T H I N G in our "Thrift Stores" for $0.50 or a $1.00 !!! Even an oversized pill container, SAME ONE that costs $1.25 at $🌳 NEW, one of the Goodwills had for $ 2 . 9 9 !!!

  • @Shiroisake
    @Shiroisake 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Margot! You've just told us about something I've been so frustrated about! The paint brush holder (forever shall it be known as such, not a soap dish tisk tisk) is exactly what I've been looking for! Bless you and thank you for another excellent video.

    • @cathyquilts2609
      @cathyquilts2609 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      See my suggestion to wrap a rubber band around one end or prop up the end with a few flat items. The heavy marble soil remain stable and the ferrules will appreciate the extra drainage

  • @TaraDreams
    @TaraDreams 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    Ohhh I have a wooden soap dish that is a similar shape to your "brush holder"... time for it to migrate to my watercolour box I think! 😊
    My favourite non art supply, art supply are cocktail sticks - perfect tool for mixing your own convenience mixes with tube paints, persuading paint into the corners of pans / half pans etc when pouring, as well as random mark making and small area masking fluid application. Versatile! 😆

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I giggle at your first comment, even though in our house that "migration-thing" is a source of minor aggravation to me. "Things" of all sorts seem to "migrate" out to the shop but never make the return journey without my intervention!!
      Your second comment just jogged my memory, as I, too, USED to have a few SW Air drink stirs (the plastic ones with the hearts on the ends) I would put to all such purposes!! Wonder where they could have gotten off to?!? (hmmm ... I'll check the shop ... )

  • @lorrie6736
    @lorrie6736 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    Love the video and your sense of humor! I actually bought the brush holder when you mentioned it in a past video. I like the restaurant napkin idea. The paper towel roll takes up a lot of room on my small painting space.I’m going to watch your previous video to get more ideas. Thank you for helping us find new ways to make our craft easier❤

    • @Pointebrush
      @Pointebrush  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Aww thank you so much and I'm sog happy to hear the video was helpful 😘

  • @50andCountingcom
    @50andCountingcom 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Yours is my favorite watercolor channel, for many reasons. Today’s video is a great example with great tips, fun personality, and good information (especially on lighting). I, too, found covered jars my go-to water containers but was disappointed by lids that often rusted. Problem solved when I discovered plastic canning jar lids; canning jars are a great size and the screw on lids don’t rust. The lids also prevent evaporation.
    Anyway, thanks so much for keeping your channel when it would have been more convenient, with the many demands of your life, to drop it. Many blessings to you and your family!

  • @ehart2422
    @ehart2422 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I use the blue paper towels in the auto section. Very absorbent, thick, soft yet tough, can be rinsed out and used over, last a long time. I also use pool noodles to protect the edges of my frames, especially when moving paintings to a show.They pop right on and stay secure, though I sometimes put string around for extra security.

  • @jenthulhu
    @jenthulhu 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    Hi Margot! I use an old hobnail glass ashtray to hold my brushes--very similar concept except that it's deep enough that I can use it to temporarily hold other stuff too. Very inexpensive since few people smoke now compared to yesteryear. :) Also: I used to reuse food jars for my brush-cleaning water too (for the same reasons)--until my cats knocked them over and created a HUGE mess.

    • @psisky
      @psisky 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Square spiky hobnail, or round?

    • @jenthulhu
      @jenthulhu 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@psisky The ashtray is square. The little doodads on it are round.

  • @melissafuhriman1860
    @melissafuhriman1860 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I really love finding out what other people have come up with! My own recent "hack" is medicine cups: the kind that come with cough medicines. I have been using a small square plastic container for water, but I got tired of getting up to get new clean water. I pulled medicine cups out of the drawer, fit them in the container, and voila! now I have 4 separate water containers, as well as water all around them that I keep clear. I can't wait to try some of these other ideas, especially for paints!

  • @amberdreams_0
    @amberdreams_0 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I got some of those trinket trays to use as palettes because they are slimline and I can slip one into my travel bag set up without it weighing too much or taking up lots of space. So many useful hacks around!

  • @nanschifris8734
    @nanschifris8734 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Great video! I’m a big fan of repurposing anything I can so I love hearing how other people do that, too. The textured paper towels: long been a struggle. I discovered WypAll folded paper towels several years ago & they’re fabulous.

  • @maryowen6094
    @maryowen6094 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    For acrylic paint the best palette is a glass/ceramic dinner plate. They are very cheap, white, you find them in bargain stores. If the paint dries on them you can simply peel it off and they don't stain.

  • @louiseschultz2064
    @louiseschultz2064 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Brilliant! Another hack is a silverware or utensils tray for a variety of supplies. Thank you for all your suggestions and fun videos.

  • @stellaball7289
    @stellaball7289 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I use jam jar lids for gouache so that i don't get the paint in my palette cloudy.

  • @kraznia
    @kraznia 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    My favorite paper towels are Viva. I buy the "choose-a-size" variety and then cut the sheets in half to get approx six inch squares. They hold up great to a lot of water and are quite smooth compared to other brands. I've even wrapped them around a sponge as a blotter. My current desk top blotter is a Viva wrapped sponge sitting on top of a self draining soap saver.
    My travel blotter is a section of sponge cloth under a hand sewn sachet of water beads (like you use in flower arranging) on top covered with some Viva paper towel.
    I used tulle fine enough to hold the beads when they are completely dry, doubled the layer to be sure, sewed the sachet packet with cotton fabric. The whole packet stores in a metal gift card tin for travel. The tin doesn't seal moisture tight, so even if I don't open it to dry later, it will still dry out.
    Thanks for the recommendation on the brush holder. I love it!

    • @pamelaburke9250
      @pamelaburke9250 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I love the cloth-like feel of Viva too!

    • @SuziSellsSound
      @SuziSellsSound 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      water bead sachet !!! 👍🌟

  • @SuperManning11
    @SuperManning11 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I’m sure thousands of people have told you this, but you have such an amazingly beautiful and precise way of speaking! It is pure joy to listen to. I have great respect for your command of the English language, which you use to somehow completely overcome any regional accent you might have been raised with, as well as all traces of any kind of lazy slang speech, even when you are speaking in very informal English. Truly remarkable! Very few people are capable of such a feat, or if they are capable of such precise speech, they simply do not take the time needed to develop it to a level of complete fluency as you have. If I were teaching English as a second language I would tell my students to listen to, and try to copy your exact speech patterns. Purely out of curiosity, what part of the country were you raised in? Do you speak any languages other than English? Thank you for letting me go on about this; for some reason I pay attention to these things, and it is a pleasure to listen to someone speaking from the very pinnacle of the English language.

  • @elainefant3319
    @elainefant3319 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I use a lid from a parmigiana container and screw it on a mason jar. It stores my water airtight and the holes on top can hold my paint brushes.

    • @Pointebrush
      @Pointebrush  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I have to ask... Are you Italian? That sounds like such a fabulously Italian thing to do 🇮🇹🤣❤️

  • @donnahoward3694
    @donnahoward3694 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent video! I am enjoying watching and listening to you! You are a delight! And I am a retired art teacher, retired mental health vocational supervisor running a ceramic shop. I learned some helpful hints here. Thank you.

  • @Galbereth
    @Galbereth 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    I made myself a brush holder with oven- dry polymer clay (another of my hobbies) but the grooves are not deep enough so will try again! I already have the clay so it'll be free! (My favourite price!)
    There are lots of Great ideas here, Margot! Thank you very much!
    Love, Mel in Devon UK 🍰🌻

  • @aaab469
    @aaab469 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    My favourite hack is the brush holder. I'll be on the look out for a similar one ✌

  • @pamelaburke9250
    @pamelaburke9250 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Love this video! Ordered the brush holder! Coming from acrylic paint background, I love the cloth-like feel & no pattern of Viva paper towels. I feel that it’s also gentle on my brushes. I use a water/brush container that has a divider for clean and dirty water from my acrylic days. Thanks for all the cool tips!

  • @WandaMartingaga
    @WandaMartingaga 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The foam brushes are best wrapped in a package. Loose ones can have dust accumulation that will ruin your surface.

  • @caragoin7454
    @caragoin7454 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My Mom was an artist. I was raised with the concept that everything is an art supply, if you know how to use it correctly...or...very incorrectly. Creativity insists that you are not restricted by preconceptions.

  • @christineykim
    @christineykim 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thanks for sharing all the tips! I’ve been wondering about that brush holder for a while now and couldn’t find it. One non-painting item I use every day is a pottery sponge that I had lying around. It wipes off my ceramic palettes SO much easier when rinsing them in the sink. I’ll have to wait to get that lighting, but that’s such a brilliant find! Thank you!

  • @surilon1
    @surilon1 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    What an ah ha moment. I use recycled glass jars but have never thought of using the lid to prevent spills and animal water sneakers. Thanks!

  • @shellyparker8960
    @shellyparker8960 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This is the best video ever! I especially love the square punch and soap holder ideas. Literally right before I watched this video, I set my desk up to swatch some of my paints tomorrow and thought to myself how I would allow for adding colors. Your idea is brilliant! Thank you!!!

  • @SavvyBrandBuilderChristaSmith3
    @SavvyBrandBuilderChristaSmith3 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Foam brushes are my go-to for soooo many projects. Love them! They can be cut into different shapes as well as come in different shapes too

  • @SavvyBrandBuilderChristaSmith3
    @SavvyBrandBuilderChristaSmith3 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Ooo! I use jars but never save the lids 🤦‍♀️ Great idea!

    • @annamarielewis7078
      @annamarielewis7078 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I save everything. Drives my husband crazy, but now I have lids for my jars.😊

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@annamarielewis7078 Mine, too ... UNTIL he needs that one strange thing ("... You wouldn't happen to have ... ???")

  • @amirahp1690
    @amirahp1690 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Tip for all: If you dont want to cough up the dough for watercolor fluid to block out watercolor etc.. use Elmer's rubber cement glue. Does the same thing. But cheaper.

  • @jacksoncenterforthearts626
    @jacksoncenterforthearts626 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes, I bought soap dishes and you are right! Genius way to take care of brushes while painting! Thanks!

  • @Skirliegirl
    @Skirliegirl 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yes! I cover my desk with a puppy pad....it works so well at keeping things clean as it soaks up any spills or puddles but I can also dab my brush on it to take off any excess water or paint.

  • @tanyahayeslee8125
    @tanyahayeslee8125 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great instruction!! Thanks, Jo.

  • @50andCountingcom
    @50andCountingcom 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Margo, the soap dish has been a favorite of mine since I saw your earlier suggestion. It has a nice weight, perfect size, and doesn’t require a lot of room on my workspace. My desk is a drawing table, so has a slight angle and my brushes, being round handled, would roll. No more! And I do keep the bristle end of my brushes pointed downward to prevent the water from leaching where it does not belong. Thanks for the great tips, and frequent smiles! You are my favorite watercolor tutorials!

  • @Tugboat-R-Us
    @Tugboat-R-Us 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Okay you worried me when you said the Supermarket 😂 the baby shampoo makes total sense to me. I grew up with a father who painted homes and I used to work beside him. I used to always wonder how he got his caulking that you use to seal windows etc., how he got it so smooth and professional looking. He used to take soapy water with dawn dish soap and dip his finger in it then smooth out the caulking with his soapy finger 😂 but it always made it look so professional. Now that I paint watercolor, acrylic and oils, I find myself thinking about the little techniques that my father taught me when I was young

  • @MrOnyxxx99
    @MrOnyxxx99 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    About 5 yrs ago I worked as a "master artist" for Paint Nite. Rather than using paper towels per their recommendation I used a sham-wow knock off from the local Dollar Tree store. They are much more absorbent & durable and machine washable. The acrylic paint they use is student grade, not really very permanent 😉 It was my little secret, I was the only one who used them.🤫 To make them go further I cut them into six equal sections.

  • @Cre-Art
    @Cre-Art 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I am SO glad I caught this video. I've been in desperate need of good lighting since I only have a little space in a dining room to work. I have a glaring overhead chandelier, and a clip on lamp with a daylight bulb. Half the time I can't see the colors, and half the time I'm battling glare. I've looked at so many things about lighting (all expensive, of course) but none of them seemed quite right. This one looks amazing. FYI: the Aputure Softbox Soft Light Modifier Lantern, aka the Dome :), is currently unavailable and they don't know if it will be back in stock. Although there are some similar options, if they work with the same light. Anyway, this is now on my wish list and I'm very grateful that you included lighting in this video. You're awesome. Thank you.

  • @cathl3154
    @cathl3154 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I’ve wondered about your brush holder before! Thanks for all the great info.

  • @LydiaCuff
    @LydiaCuff 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I enjoy having extra texture at the bottom of my water jars to help rinse paint out of the brush bristles. Cheap dollar store soap savers have bumps similar to the pricier Paint Pucks and are pretty easy to trim to fit the jar using a pair of sturdy scissors

  • @Madeline96
    @Madeline96 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    "Assmer, Asthma, Asmar" Great idea for a video - meditative, relaxing, natural painting sounds.

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      HUH?!? What "sounds" are we referring to ??

    • @Madeline96
      @Madeline96 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@amkarei when Margot was trying to say ASMR as a word and not an abbreviation

  • @user-bl3hn4ky3q
    @user-bl3hn4ky3q 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I don't know how it is at your place, but at mine cadmium is forbidden. Even if the color is called "cadmium" it don't contain any real cadmium.
    I don't use paper towels anymore. As you explained, they get soaked easily. I use old textiles, like bedsheets or shirts.😊
    My favorite non art supply from the hardware store is electrical tape. It's amazing! While whaling tape not stick enough or rip the paper, the electrical one sticks perfectly and can be easily removed after weeks without destroying the paper.

  • @macgurrl
    @macgurrl 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Love, Love the video. I already use the foam brushes and I can''t wait to get myself some of those plates. I noticed on Amazon that you can also get a set of sushi plates which look like they would work too.

  • @velvetbees
    @velvetbees 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you!

  • @cynmillar1
    @cynmillar1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Brilliant ideas, especially the square whole punch. Thank you.

  • @ladybugandlore
    @ladybugandlore 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was excellent! Thank you!! ❤

  • @DreamyBohemian
    @DreamyBohemian 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love this! I really need that light setup - I’m always filming at night. Ugh. Love the paint brush holder/soap dispenser. I’ve been looking for something like that! I’m no serious watercolor artist and I just started dabbling with some online classes but still good to take care of my brushes. Thanks - love your channel!

  • @lora9664
    @lora9664 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I bought the soap dish (brush holder) after watching your video. Love it.

  • @pennywheeler2598
    @pennywheeler2598 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    This was so entertaining. Plus the tutorial was filled with so many helpful ideas. My favorite was the square puncher idea.💕🖌x

    • @sonjadonovan2016
      @sonjadonovan2016 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      And that brush holder...I had been raking the internet for one. Wrong search word😂.

    • @Pointebrush
      @Pointebrush  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Right? Who knew that "soap dish" was the way to go 😉

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And I thought the ADDED COMMENT of USING MAGNETS on the backs of the swatching squares to attach them to the paint pans was a good one!

  • @surfit.
    @surfit. 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I hang my brushes from cup hooks. I drilled holes in the top end of the brushes. Thread through polyester nylon plastic rope. You can shred the rope to fit through the tiny hole. Strong stuff. Screw your cup hooks to a 1" x 1" wood 1" apart. I didn't screw the wood to a permanent structure. I hung on a string that I used to hand my wet artwork to dry. My oriental calligraphy brushes are meant to be hung, but I didn't and they dried fuzzy. Since I hung them, they kept their shape. I have travel brushes that I received when I bought A. Gallo paints. I have yet to figure out how to hang them. The metal is not magnetic. I dried them flat and they're still fuzzy. Great tips and you're fun to watch.👏👏😉😉

    • @polgara28
      @polgara28 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You know those grippy things that hold cell phone charger cords in place so they won't fall off of your nightstand? They would work great for your other brushes. They have adhesive backs. -Just make sure you get a good brand. The cheap crappy ones don't have a strong enough adhesive. I've also used those magnetic clips stuck to my Ikea cart to hang brushes from.

    • @surfit.
      @surfit. 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@polgara28 thanks, i'll check it out.

  • @DarkMoonSanctuary
    @DarkMoonSanctuary 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great ideas. Thank you for sharing....❤

  • @journeyon6598
    @journeyon6598 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very helpful!

  • @majesea
    @majesea 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love ❤! The square punch idea

  • @MrVbobby
    @MrVbobby 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Cheapskate, innovative total weirdo. Your enthusiasm is addictive. Thanks for sharing

  • @brucetidwell7715
    @brucetidwell7715 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Margot, thank you for your in depth lighting tutorial. That was very educational. It inspires me to add similar lighting to my wish list and will be very helpful when I'm able to go shopping.

  • @thesincitymama
    @thesincitymama 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I use sponges instead of brushes when I paint on materials like plastic or stone. Normal brushes leave visible lines where the bristles mark the slick material. But sponges provide smooth even coverage.

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It'd be interesting to see your work! Be well!

  • @SweetlyDarkArt
    @SweetlyDarkArt 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Fishing line with paper binder clips tied on, mounted on the wall. I clip my brushes on to hang when drying upside down. Also works well for tubes of paint too or my napkins that need to dry out.

  • @dorothyatchison1825
    @dorothyatchison1825 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loved, loved, loved this video … what a gem … thanks so much for sharing ❤

  • @sherrirowan5049
    @sherrirowan5049 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I made my own brush holder trays from air dry clay and sprayed it with clear sealer Made it with one side thicker the the other to allow any moister to drain away from the feral.

  • @weekend_art
    @weekend_art 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I did a lot of studio photography about 10 years ago and never seen this lantern diffuser, looks awesome!

  • @Salty-lil-Sloth
    @Salty-lil-Sloth 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great ideas! Thank you!

  • @karehhartig7287
    @karehhartig7287 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Margot you are a treasure of the immeasurable kind. I'm so glad to connect with you. Yay spring ! New paths.

  • @Denise11Schultz
    @Denise11Schultz 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    This was fun, it’s a special subset of seeing art everywhere you go. I am curious about 7th Generation dishwasher Rinse Aid. It is a surfactant that might act like ox gall. I’m a paper crafter and curious to try it with dye and pigment inks on glossy photo paper or Yupo. 🎨🖌️

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      What do you use OX GALL for??

    • @Denise11Schultz
      @Denise11Schultz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@amkarei “used as the wetting agent in paper marbling, engraving, lithography, and watercolor painting.” (Wikipedia) Something like alcohol blending solution but for other media. I used it in art school in the 70s. I’d like a vegan alternative. Just ordered some 7th generation free & clear Rinse Aid to try. ☺️

  • @ChristyWrenn
    @ChristyWrenn 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was Wonderful!!! Thank you. 😮

  • @99snapsnap
    @99snapsnap 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very wise message here.
    I have been guilty of a lot of these things.
    Time for a big re-think, and action.
    Thank you.

  • @NarsilRenewed
    @NarsilRenewed หลายเดือนก่อน

    I paint with oils, and I like to have a few choices for every colour right at hand when I paint. So I ended up with well over 200 tubes of paint I needed to organize. My personal favourite find was this standing revolving wire rack with enough room (well, at the time, anyway) to hold all my smaller 37-40ml tubes of paint. I had to tape some cardboard back walls in the middle of the rack to stop the tubes from falling out from the other end of their slots, but otherwise, it is perfect: I can see and easily access every paint, instead of having to use a second wall of slots I can just turn the rack around its axis on its stand, and there is even room in the middle for 4 large 6-8 oz tubes and a paint opener! This thing weighs a ton when fully loaded, but I am so very happy with finding this solution! Now I only need to figure out some way to organize my large paint tubes…
    Another discovery is blue shop towels in a roll you get at Costco. I don't do a lot of blotting, but in oil painting you do need to constantly wipe your brushes and especially palette knives. These towels are absolutely great for that, and they last way, way better than regular kitchen paper towels