100 Days of Mixed Media Fun Week 3 Supplies
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I typically buy my paints and mediums from Blick Art Materials. They’re cheaper than on Amazon, but there isn’t always free shipping.
I can currently only find the Dylusions journal in this size from a reseller on Amazon, and at a higher price than Blick, so I’m recommending Blick.
These are the parchment paper sheets I purchased on Amazon.
I have Liquitex Professional matte medium from Blick Art Materials.
I’ve never tried Liquitex Basics matte medium, but there’s a big savings and I don’t know how it could perform much differently.
Here’s a link to the Liquitex shop on Amazon.
In trying to keep materials in order of appearance, if you get a larger container of medium for adhesive as I do, you’ll need a cheap condiment bottle. Mine in the video came from a local dollar store. Here’s something similar on Amazon with a twist-top cap I WANT.
And my FAVORITE SCISSORS on Amazon. Yes, I have the pair. I bought them when I was working at a preschool years ago, and had to do a lot of cutting. A lot. And I had the other pair at home. I have no idea which is which, but they both work well. I see they’re now available singly, so here’s a link to that, too.
Black Sharpies are also always a handy thing to have around. I’ve bought mine various places, including Amazon.
I know metallic Sharpies aren’t in this video, but I really like these, and they’re currently on sale on Amazon, so, here you go.
Mentioned in this video, Inktense pencils, which make me swoon. But I also need more experience with them. Yes, the set of 12 I have is available on Amazon (25% off, with only 5 left in stock at time of publishing, and supplied by Blick) and cheaper on Blick.
They’re also available in other numbers and packaging.
This week’s video
How the papers were made