In this video I share my updated favorite art supplies for this year...so far! I am sure I will try lots of different things and hopefully get a lot of sketchbooking and painting in. I just launched my website, subscribe to my newsletter and check out some of my work: www.katherinescheld.com
I recently learned from the coloring book community that you can actually use alcohol to blend inktense pencils instead of water, so you dont have to worry about the paper buckling or getting bleedthrough or pilling. You can just fill up a water brush with isopropyl alcohol (or use an alcohol marker blender) and then you have your own inktense blender marker! The alcohol dissolves the pigment just as well as water, and because the alcohol evaporates so quickly it would be super convenient for urban sketching and stuff like that. Anyways, I just thought this was such a cool hack that I had to share it haha
Ty for sharing. Fyi...tube swingers work exactly the same for skincare tubes, makeup, toothpaste, kitchen pastes. Just saying... Just purchased watercolor ground, QoR...could you share how to use it for substrates that aren't arches paper? Thx.
Thanks for commenting! I love tube wringers, they are so useful. To my limited knowledge on watercolor grounds, I think many other surfaces are great for QoR, can just brush it on, even sand it to make it smoother. I would have to test it out to really understand it better. I do know you can use it on wood and cheaper paper. Sorry I couldn't be of more help there. I use a lot of cheaper wood pulp papers in addition to arches since I work in sketchbooks so much.
In this video I share my updated favorite art supplies for this year...so far! I am sure I will try lots of different things and hopefully get a lot of sketchbooking and painting in.
I just launched my website, subscribe to my newsletter and check out some of my work: www.katherinescheld.com
Studio Of M.M has a new tool where you can hang your paint tubes from.
@@elizabethlynch6544 I will have to check that out, I use a pegboard currently and really like that! Especially for oils
@@katherinescheld studio of M.M also has a peg board in her studio too.
Newbie here from.Macau😊
@@julianamartinvlog Welcome, thanks for watching my video and commenting!
❤❤❤ Gorgeous !!! I love all the beautiful colors you've chosen. 🌸💗🌸💗🌸💗
Thank you so much!
Great sharing dear😊
I recently learned from the coloring book community that you can actually use alcohol to blend inktense pencils instead of water, so you dont have to worry about the paper buckling or getting bleedthrough or pilling. You can just fill up a water brush with isopropyl alcohol (or use an alcohol marker blender) and then you have your own inktense blender marker! The alcohol dissolves the pigment just as well as water, and because the alcohol evaporates so quickly it would be super convenient for urban sketching and stuff like that.
Anyways, I just thought this was such a cool hack that I had to share it haha
Neat! I will have to try that next time, that's a fun trick. Thanks for the tip!
Drinking the paint water is such a deep fear of mine. Bless you for finding yourself a solution.
Enjoyed watching & listening to your interesting video❣️Thank You for sharing 🙏🏻
Always excited when my favorite artist has a new video. 😀
Ty for sharing. Fyi...tube swingers work exactly the same for skincare tubes, makeup, toothpaste, kitchen pastes. Just saying...
Just purchased watercolor ground, QoR...could you share how to use it for substrates that aren't arches paper? Thx.
Thanks for commenting! I love tube wringers, they are so useful. To my limited knowledge on watercolor grounds, I think many other surfaces are great for QoR, can just brush it on, even sand it to make it smoother. I would have to test it out to really understand it better. I do know you can use it on wood and cheaper paper. Sorry I couldn't be of more help there. I use a lot of cheaper wood pulp papers in addition to arches since I work in sketchbooks so much.
Great idea with the heat pad. However, as an engineer, turn it over so the heat pad is the lower layer. Heat rises.
I will try that next time! So far heat seems to be working, no broken pencil cores
Yep 👍🏼 I agree, Keith 💖
Try the dahle 133 with your Prismas, I was worried at first but it actually keeps my Prismas from breaking.
Looks like a nice sharpener! I will have to check it out. Thanks for the recommendation!
I use the shake 133 for all my pencils too. Great sharpener. X
@@dianelloyd7464 Good to know, I will definitely have to try that out!
I really love your videos but could you please turn down the music. It’s so distracting