I bought a drawing kit that had everything you needed to draw and more. Very happy with it, it included the blinder naturally. So much easier than buying everything separately. Have since purchased two more to donate at Christmas to children/teens.
Great choices. I have the Etchr and both sizes of Art Tool Kit. Maria’s experience in designing the kit and extensive field sketching is worth every penny.
Really enjoyed this video!!! I took notes but did not readily see a supply list in the pull down menu to make sure I wrote all the manufacturer names and specs correctly . Is there a supply list available ?
Good idea, but I don't think hot glue will stick to silicone. Also, the Art Toolkit palette is made out of aluminum, and a magnet won't stick. There's only a magnet sheet under the pans. But a big binder clip with a magnet attached could probably work.
I hear you; but, in actual use the Art Toolkit is superior. I have tried both and the design of the Art Toolkit brand is a much better with the lip design around the mixing palette that keeps the watercolor mixing contained . No spillage on your kit or table. I got rid of this the card holders.
Pro tip. The more you take the less you'll do. Tiny watercolor palette, one brush, one watercolor paper journal. That's all you need. Maybe a pencil if you draw an under drawing. The more you have, the less you'll accomplish.
I totally agree. I find that I want to take everything with me, but then I never use the stuff. I'd like to find the courage to simplify this year - it's surprisingly hard.
Very well done travel kits, but they seem to be a little overkill. Do you really need all those brushes? The board holder seemed a little cumbersome, although it looked like it would be handy in an art studio. I think your on the right track, maybe find a mini bag to combine and scale down your essential must have supplies, including a smaller art board, small washi masking tape roll, and art journal. Then you can go anywhere, at anytime. Would love to see what you get done:)🦋
I totally agree - thanks for the feedback. I found myself paralyzed by all the stuff, but I've now found a solution I really like and used on a few outings and trips. I plan to post an updated video over the next week or so!
I bought a drawing kit that had everything you needed to draw and more. Very happy with it, it included the blinder naturally. So much easier than buying everything separately. Have since purchased two more to donate at Christmas to children/teens.
You could cut a circular hole in the foam core for the collapsible water cup to sit in
Great choices. I have the Etchr and both sizes of Art Tool Kit. Maria’s experience in designing the kit and extensive field sketching is worth every penny.
Really enjoyed this video!!! I took notes but did not readily see a supply list in the pull down menu to make sure I wrote all the manufacturer names and specs correctly . Is there a supply list available ?
Hot glue a magnet on the bottom of your top heavy cup and it won't topple if it's on your magnetic pallette
Good idea, but I don't think hot glue will stick to silicone. Also, the Art Toolkit palette is made out of aluminum, and a magnet won't stick. There's only a magnet sheet under the pans. But a big binder clip with a magnet attached could probably work.
Owwwwww So Lovely Beautiful Video ^-^
Those palettes are standard busibess card holders, you can get them dirt cheap
I hear you; but, in actual use the Art Toolkit is superior. I have tried both and the design of the Art Toolkit brand is a much better with the lip design around the mixing palette that keeps the watercolor mixing contained . No spillage on your kit or table. I got rid of this the card holders.
You can but they're different and having tried both the Art Toolkit ones are better.
Pro tip. The more you take the less you'll do. Tiny watercolor palette, one brush, one watercolor paper journal. That's all you need. Maybe a pencil if you draw an under drawing. The more you have, the less you'll accomplish.
I agree. Something about not being paralyzed by choice and simply making my curated tools work for the situation I'm in.
I totally agree. I find that I want to take everything with me, but then I never use the stuff. I'd like to find the courage to simplify this year - it's surprisingly hard.
Love your supplies!😍 Subscribed 👍
really enjoyed watching this :-)
inspiring! thank you for the video 🙏❤️
links. would be nice
What is the link to the class you took?
Make an appointment for yourself and a slotted time for yourself to paint. Just to paint. Give yourself 30-45 mins.
That's good advice. I need structure like this to be more consistent!
I got a sketching kit on amazon and it came with a on the go carrier and a sketch book for 40$ it was a good find
Was the sketch book good ?
i need a good many pocket pencil case -70$ is a little steep rather spend the money on supplies
Yes, it is a bit steep and there are plenty of excellent pencil cases out there.
Very well done travel kits, but they seem to be a little overkill. Do you really need all those brushes? The board holder seemed a little cumbersome, although it looked like it would be handy in an art studio. I think your on the right track, maybe find a mini bag to combine and scale down your essential must have supplies, including a smaller art board, small washi masking tape roll, and art journal. Then you can go anywhere, at anytime. Would love to see what you get done:)🦋
I totally agree - thanks for the feedback. I found myself paralyzed by all the stuff, but I've now found a solution I really like and used on a few outings and trips. I plan to post an updated video over the next week or so!
No lip smacking on the video is getting annoying