Folks, don't overlook thrift shops. I have found some of the nicest white porcelain pieces from little plates to little square divided dishes intended for putting dipping sauces in.
I enjoyed your video. Unlike some who felt you "dragged" it out, I thought it was perfect. You covered the various differences in materials, and how they effect the paint mixing process. Thank you.
I bet if you rushed through everyone complaining about how slow it is would complain how fast it is! Myself, I enjoyed every minute of your video. The information was excellent. I’ve always been bothered by the way the water and paint act on plastic and switched to porcelain at home. Thank you 😊
I agreee, and, if someone wants a diferent speed, youtube allows us to make the video go faster and slower, there those options available for everyone, so those comments are stupid and boring, just respect someone's work, 'cause you're not paying for it, it's given to you FOR FREEE, so be grateful that you have the opportunity to learn something new or shut t f up
This particular video was a huge factor in changing the way I approach watercolors. Not only do I now have a stack of ceramic and porcelain plates, bowls, ramekins, etc., but it has also allowed me to expand my mixing capabilities. Of course, I still use a metal palette, because they are great in storing my new favorite watercolor brand, Roman Szmal, but I’m using the ceramic/porcelain items for mixing. Can we give a hallelujah to Target, World Market, and random thrift stores for cheap palettes!!! I am impatient with the impatient people who were complaining about the slow start of the video. Now this is very important. Many of us started out without being taught some basic foundational information that would have really helped our art. Even if our art was only on a hobby level - like me - it could have made the whole journey so much easier. Seeing somebody as accomplished as you are having gone through the same frustrations is extremely helpful and makes me know that I am not alone. Don’t let the negative Nellies dissuade you from sharing these aspects of your journey. There are many, many more of us out there who appreciate and can relate.
Found the best Porcelain Plate for mixing in target for 2.00. Target has an aisle with all white dinnerware on it. They have small bowls, big plates, dessert plates etc. I bought a dessert plate and immediately brought it home to try! I put a wet mix of paint on it, nooooooooo bubbles or separation of any kind! It was amazing! It was one smooth coat!
I watched this video months ago and I didn't take these tips to heart because I was a beginner and all my drawings were bad, but i figured out watercolors now, and i have to say i got frustrated now with my palette and water to paint ratio. It's just amazing how this video completely told me what im missing. Thank you! Really! You're amazing!
I know everyone is complaining about the time but i thought this was really thorough and detailed and extremely useful! You explained all the points really well thank you for the info!
Thank you so much, I'm using a butcher tray... emaille white. I will look into a metal palette, for my watercolor. And the toothpaste trick is very helpful.
A small science lesson from an artist/ chemistry teacher. Plastic pallets cause your water to bead because they are essentially made of oils (water and oil repel each other) porcelain and ceramic are normally mixes of compounds that are water soluble (will dissolve in water). Don’t worry, your pallet won’t disappear, it just allows the water to sit on its surface rather than trying to for better words “push it off” End of science lesson. I enjoyed your video and will be heading to world market tomorrow
Hi try cleaning you plastic patelle with toothpaste when you first get it, the toothpaste clears off whatever residue that the plastic pallet has been coated with and keeps watercolor for makes a pool. I found that when given it a good scrub with the toothpaste it does wonders and it does work for me. Also try cleaning it with the mr. Clean Magic Eraser that works too. Edwina..
Thank you so much for making this video! I'm new to art in general, so I don't have a ton of experience. I knew I wasn't using enough water but couldn't seem to get my head around it. After your video I went and dug out some divided ceramic plates I had stored because they were too heavy and bulky for every day use. The difference is night and day. I could tell immediately that I had not used enough water AGAIN, but this time I saw it on the palette, before I tested it on paper. Once I saw that it was actually working, I went back to retry the blending and wet on wet technique exercises that I had so miserably failed at. Now, everything is working like it should! You've made watercolors accessible to me. I really was ready to give up and watching supply videos was my last ditch effort to see if changing my tools would help. I wasn't expecting an answer, but you gave it to me!
I did 1.25. It’s difficult to find videos with the right speed of talking for me. Usually, they’re too fast, not her tho. Otherwise, a good informative video.
I put it on 2x and actually checked to see if I had accidentally chosen a slower speed lol. That's just me being impatient and hoping and waiting for the nugget of info I might not know, for a beginner her style would be extremely helpful.
Beautifully done video. I love the clean, orderly, yet simplistic feel of the way the video progresses. I am also amazed that this is the first I've heard of a comparative study of the way the water to paint ratio mixes and pools in different ways in different palettes. I can't wait to try white ceramic now. I couldn't put my finger on it about plastic and its beading quality until seeing this tip. The whole video was a work of art in progress. Thank you!
I found the greatest "Corelle" white porcelain round divided plate at an estate sale the other day. I use Corelle for my everyday plates but have never seen this particular style before.
Hey there Carrie! A helpful hint for the open ceramic pallets. I use a product called "press n seal" make by saran wrap ,it is a slight sticky reusable product that I've used for a few years Pull off a piece big enough and run your finger around the edges and the dividers of the wells, pull it off when you need the pallette and you can reuse the piece again ect... I hope your well and lots of love Heather ❤️
Thanks so much. I am a self taught artist. I truly needed this video because I have shied away from learning to mix my own colors & even adding water on a plastic or metal palette has frustrated me at times. I am trying to learn a lighter technique but now I see this has been my main problem. I have watched numerous videos but never caught it until yours. I will be looking for more of your videos & have subscribed! Thanks again!
Press and Seal is one of my best friends in my studio. I cover my porcelain palettes (mostly TJ Maxx, Dollar Tree, Walmart white plates and platters/trays) with it and because mine have edges/lips I press it to the edge and it covers the whole thing without touching the paint. Also, if it’s pressed taught it will be strong enough to not cave in if you put another palette on top, just as long as it is not too heavy.
I always love the tips and insights you share, but I have to confess my main reason for watching is hoping to catch glimpses of more of your beautiful artwork. I have not yet found my own style and it is lovely to see you at work creating.
ohsweetmystery I’m planning on uploading a series of time lapse paintings soon. 😄 actually painting one today that is Christmas themed - just wanted to also get some supplies videos out before Christmas shopping ends 😄 so I definitely hear you and to be honest I enjoy painting videos more anyway 😉
Could you make a video tutorial about how to paint a clean and smooth large background without blotching and how to smooth the shadow lines with the background ( specially the skin). You might already have some tutorial about these but if you could just make more detailed one would be appreciated. Love💖 🙏
You can get cheap porcelain dishes at Ross, tjmaxx and Marshall's too. To cover circular plates, you can use flexible lids which can be purchased from Amazon. They're meant for Tupperware containers.
Thanks for the video, Carrie. I understand that the other two essential supplies will be covered in later videos. And I enjoy your vids regardless of the length. I know how much thought and planning these entail. Thank you. 💕
My new palette is a porcelain plate I got from Ikea for $5 😛 it's square shaped with a raised edge and it's pretty great! Also I use a small ceramic ramekin that came with a cheese board we were given.
at 2:40 minutes…revelation-Watercolour palettes. It’s very simple. Buy Ceramic dishes from the home store. If you paint outdoors, use metal palettes. They are easier to mix colours in and easier to clean. Avoid plastic (I would add that there is a great variety of plastic palettes out there. Some are ok and some are truly awful. Price never indicates quality)
First off, the initial few minutes had a lot of great info for a beginner like me. Understanding the thought process behind the choices you are making is invaluable! What I really want to know, is what are you doing near the end when painting a big background to keep the blue off of the fox even though you painted right overtop of it??? That seems like an incredibly useful technique! Bless you for the amazing work, last night I learned a lifetime's worth of information about paper in less than an hour!
I'm a big ol' fan of porcelain deviled egg platters. Found a 13in plate with 26 "wells" for $25 and it was such a good life choice. The middle is a little spot for sauces that can be used for mixing. The first circle is 8 'wells' and I like putting my primaries there. This video actually ended up leading me to the egg plate so I'm super thankful. The toothpaste trick is SO helpful too. It helped me like my Qor and Schmincke palettes a bit more. I'm glad this popped up in my suggested again, I'm a big noob and there's a ton of good info packed into this vid.
As a person who can only paint on my lap would love to use ceramic but just to heavy to balance! Found (at a thrift store) a thicker plastic pallet w deep wells & works fine & times even use coated paper plates! Also get mini Tupperware containers if need larger amount & know paint/water ratio as use a pipette.
After painting for over 35 years My 3 are .....Watercolor Paints....Watercolor Paper....Watercolor Brushes. Best way, spend more! If your a beginner or pro.
I am really interested in limited watercolour palettes. Seeing unusual colour combinations and seeing how far you can push them when creating an artwork. Not sure if you would be interested as well but thought I'd let you know regardless :)
For a future video, could you perhaps just go through setting up your watercolour? I find that when I watch help videos, the things that they see as too basic to put in, I generally don’t know. So it would be great if you just (rrreealllyy in detail) set yourself up for painting! Love your channel! So helpful for blooming artists! ❤️
Beautifully presented and explained video Carrie. I just love your style and how you always manage to find budget friendly products. I, too, love and only use ceramic, such a game changer as you explained. I have a square palette 7” eight well palette I got from Amazon Prime for $12.99 (as of today, 12/17/2021) that I use with my flower palette you showed. The wells are a bit smaller, so it’s a great companion to the flower one. It’s also easy to just cover with plastic wrap if I’m still working on a project as I have dogs and fur is always in the air, gets in my my water, etc. Just wanted to share. Thanks Carrie and many blessings.
I use cheap white ceramic saucers and plates for mixing too. :) And I use various old tins (altoids, vintage meds cases, or metal cases with coloured pencils that I don't use) as a storage for paints, combo of those two work great. :)
Thank you so much for that. I had no idea there was so much difference between porcelain and plastic pallets. On the look out for plain china now in the stores.
hospitality supplies have square soy sauce dishes that stack easily when you are not using them. KMart have any sort of plates that are ceramic and white. Also check out salvation army stores and the like.
Hi there! You can get your pallettes not to "bead" by rubbing them with a magic eraser. They also do a great job cleaning plastic pallettes. :) Thank you for your content!
for me.. it is the watercolors and the brushes.. it is important to understand they types of watercolors and your need before buying anything.. it will save alot of money.. I bought QoR first and I wondered why I cannot control it.. then I new it is because of the binder that makes it spread alot..
If you have a Home Goods near you can always find really inexpensive large white porcelain/ceramic plates. You can also check out Walmart or thrift stores.
I've used Kolinsky sables from day one, as a Pro - I've used the same old Prang brush to mix my paints. I've oft found myself painting with that darn thing, when I don't need small points. But I've painted full paintings with it, just to prove it's the talent, paint and paper over the brush any day.
Love your advice, your beautiful shots. And that mountain/fox illustration makes me want to paint everything in blue. Keep up the good work ♥️♥️♥️ happy holidays 🎄🎄🎄🦌🦌🦌⛄⛄⛄
When you were talking about the various palettes, I got some ideas! Okay, if you have clear glass or plastic palettes, try putting a piece of white paper under them. Or, you could put another sheet of the exact same paper under the palette so that you can see how the paper and the colors look together! It's still good to have a test sheet with you, but for a quick reference, it might help! It will also be good in case your paper isn't white. Like with gray or tan paper. And that way you can easily change out the colors. Just a few ideas that might work!
Totally agree on the porcelain/ceramic palettes! My plastic ones very easily got stained so in the end it was hard to see what color I had mixed on them, the porcelain ones obviously didn't stain but also kept the colors wet for longer. It's not really much of a difference in cost either, my current porcelain mixing palette cost like $10 and the plastic ones were only a couple of dollars cheaper. (I have two of the flower-shaped ones like in your vid).
I just ordered a beautiful porcelain palette off amazon. I’m currently painting with a plastic palette & it keeps doing that weird & annoying separating thing. I have to mix it with the brush every time I want to pick up some color. Such a waste of time. Thanks for this useful advice!
I have no problems using "plastic" palettes. Rubbing a little Dawn detergent with cloth and a quick rinse will stop beading without scratching the plastic. Large enough mixing areas seem to be more important in making the "right water ratio" than the palette material.
I was interested in this video and I truly appreciate what has worked for you to improve your watercolor paintings. The ceramics in the World Market store is one that I have passed several times but never even thought of seeing these. Guess who is going there to see their ceramics? Lol! Your video editing is so clean and nice. Bravo! 👏👏👏👏
I found plates at world market for next to nothing at a pre-Thanksgiving sale. Nice, white, and square. What a change from plastic! For a square dinner plate and a square salad plate I paid about five, maybe six dollars for the both.
You skipped 'brush'. You really need a good brush. But yes, finding something new that completely changes your work is one of those tiny revelation moments that I live for. I've been painting since before I could walk, over 30 years now creating with paint has been my way of expression. And STILL I find new things that just make my whole day :D I come from a small town with just one real art shop and it hadn't hit me until a few weeks back I could actually make my own paint. Luckily it's too costly for me to start doing that already, or by now my house would look like an Indian paint festival by now. But these moments are the second best part about being a creator.
I found small ceramic (white) plates with food sections and some white ceramic tiles at the Salvation Army. The Tiles were 99 cents ea and the small sectioned ceramic picnic plates were $1.15 each.
Assuming you’re not using the ceramic palettes to travel with due to the fragile nature of ceramics, you can just allow your paints to dry in them and then use a sheet of Press-N-Seal to keep dust and debris out of it in between uses. I reuse the same sheet over and over again and have been literally using the same piece for over 3yrs now and it’s still sticky, but if you’re more environmentally conscious and don’t want to use plastic, you can also take two dried palettes of the same size and set one on top and upside down of the other and use it as a cover. This trick is best used assuming that your paints will be stored in a place where it won’t be disturbed.
Thanks Carrie. I bought your video on water to paint ratio and putting it together with this about the porcelain palette brought it together for me. I made several attempts at monochrome value studies with your suggestion of mixing paint in different consistencies instead of on a plastic pallet. 💡
Great video Carrie, I do the same thing, I have found mine at Home Goods, very inexpensive! Thanks for all your videos and sharing your insights and experience!
If you already have a plastic or metal palette and dont have the money for a better porcelain palette, what you can do is take a very fine sandpaper, nail file (those for manicure) or those sponges with a green top, and rub the surface of your palette a little bit. Just a little bit.
I love to use Deviled Egg Ceramic Palettes on sale for mixing! I've been using the same metallic portable palette for 30 years when I travel, didn't really think about why. BINGO!
No wonder I have trouble mixing colors on plastic >< i can find some porcelain with separated section for less than a dollar, but the question remain if i would find one to fit my small working space Thanks for the tips as always ♥️💜🤗
@@ered5852 a good idea. I was thinking of one plate with several sections instead of several plates ; less things to move around and search for while coloring. Your idea works well for me, it all depend on what I find in the market. Thanks for ths suggestion 😌💮
Folks, don't overlook thrift shops. I have found some of the nicest white porcelain pieces from little plates to little square divided dishes intended for putting dipping sauces in.
Laura Dains so true!!! Thrift stores are the best!!! I love thrifting! 😻 thanks Laura 👏
Yeah! I found these cute plates that have this shiny gold pattern around the edges - it’s useful for mixing and looks great on my desk ☺️
And local markets, they are great too :)
Its just a cheap and much better to buy a real pallet if your going to seriously paint.
@@joesurfer9754 I can get a second hand porcelain dish for only a couple of dollars as opposed to a new palette for $15-20+
Is there a point in draaaaaaging out the time before getting to the point?
More Bacon 😂🤣
I enjoyed your video. Unlike some who felt you "dragged" it out, I thought it was perfect. You covered the various differences in materials, and how they effect the paint mixing process.
Thank you.
not a bad video at all but the title does seem a bit clickbaity
I bet if you rushed through everyone complaining about how slow it is would complain how fast it is! Myself, I enjoyed every minute of your video. The information was excellent. I’ve always been bothered by the way the water and paint act on plastic and switched to porcelain at home. Thank you 😊
I agreee, and, if someone wants a diferent speed, youtube allows us to make the video go faster and slower, there those options available for everyone, so those comments are stupid and boring, just respect someone's work, 'cause you're not paying for it, it's given to you FOR FREEE, so be grateful that you have the opportunity to learn something new or shut t f up
i have a couple of deviled egg plates from Goodwill and they're perfect for watercolor mixing. I highly recommend looking for those.
This particular video was a huge factor in changing the way I approach watercolors. Not only do I now have a stack of ceramic and porcelain plates, bowls, ramekins, etc., but it has also allowed me to expand my mixing capabilities. Of course, I still use a metal palette, because they are great in storing my new favorite watercolor brand, Roman Szmal, but I’m using the ceramic/porcelain items for mixing. Can we give a hallelujah to Target, World Market, and random thrift stores for cheap palettes!!!
I am impatient with the impatient people who were complaining about the slow start of the video. Now this is very important. Many of us started out without being taught some basic foundational information that would have really helped our art. Even if our art was only on a hobby level - like me - it could have made the whole journey so much easier. Seeing somebody as accomplished as you are having gone through the same frustrations is extremely helpful and makes me know that I am not alone.
Don’t let the negative Nellies dissuade you from sharing these aspects of your journey. There are many, many more of us out there who appreciate and can relate.
Thanks 😊
I am going to use a piece of floor tiles as palette bcs im broke
It's not a bad alternative if you're broke, honestly. I have one of these too for that purpose!
Found the best Porcelain Plate for mixing in target for 2.00. Target has an aisle with all white dinnerware on it. They have small bowls, big plates, dessert plates etc. I bought a dessert plate and immediately brought it home to try! I put a wet mix of paint on it, nooooooooo bubbles or separation of any kind! It was amazing! It was one smooth coat!
I watched this video months ago and I didn't take these tips to heart because I was a beginner and all my drawings were bad, but i figured out watercolors now, and i have to say i got frustrated now with my palette and water to paint ratio. It's just amazing how this video completely told me what im missing. Thank you! Really! You're amazing!
Thank you for these tips!
I know everyone is complaining about the time but i thought this was really thorough and detailed and extremely useful! You explained all the points really well thank you for the info!
Thank you so much, I'm using a butcher tray... emaille white.
I will look into a metal palette, for my watercolor.
And the toothpaste trick is very helpful.
A small science lesson from an artist/ chemistry teacher. Plastic pallets cause your water to bead because they are essentially made of oils (water and oil repel each other) porcelain and ceramic are normally mixes of compounds that are water soluble (will dissolve in water). Don’t worry, your pallet won’t disappear, it just allows the water to sit on its surface rather than trying to for better words “push it off”
End of science lesson. I enjoyed your video and will be heading to world market tomorrow
Hi try cleaning you plastic patelle with toothpaste when you first get it, the toothpaste clears off whatever residue that the plastic pallet has been coated with and keeps watercolor for makes a pool. I found that when given it a good scrub with the toothpaste it does wonders and it does work for me. Also try cleaning it with the mr. Clean Magic Eraser that works too. Edwina..
3 watercolor supplies. Expecting 3 different things but it just 3 different palletes
Ok then I'm done watching this video .
Ikr
Thank you so much for making this video! I'm new to art in general, so I don't have a ton of experience. I knew I wasn't using enough water but couldn't seem to get my head around it. After your video I went and dug out some divided ceramic plates I had stored because they were too heavy and bulky for every day use.
The difference is night and day. I could tell immediately that I had not used enough water AGAIN, but this time I saw it on the palette, before I tested it on paper. Once I saw that it was actually working, I went back to retry the blending and wet on wet technique exercises that I had so miserably failed at. Now, everything is working like it should!
You've made watercolors accessible to me. I really was ready to give up and watching supply videos was my last ditch effort to see if changing my tools would help. I wasn't expecting an answer, but you gave it to me!
I played the video at 1.5 speed. Dragging in spite of some useful info.
same lol. And it sounds normal speed hahaha.
Thank you I didn't know I could do that lol.
I did 1.25. It’s difficult to find videos with the right speed of talking for me. Usually, they’re too fast, not her tho. Otherwise, a good informative video.
Thank you!
I put it on 2x and actually checked to see if I had accidentally chosen a slower speed lol. That's just me being impatient and hoping and waiting for the nugget of info I might not know, for a beginner her style would be extremely helpful.
Beautifully done video. I love the clean, orderly, yet simplistic feel of the way the video progresses. I am also amazed that this is the first I've heard of a comparative study of the way the water to paint ratio mixes and pools in different ways in different palettes. I can't wait to try white ceramic now. I couldn't put my finger on it about plastic and its beading quality until seeing this tip. The whole video was a work of art in progress. Thank you!
I found the greatest "Corelle" white porcelain round divided plate at an estate sale the other day. I use Corelle for my everyday plates but have never seen this particular style before.
Hey there Carrie! A helpful hint for the open ceramic pallets. I use a product called "press n seal" make by saran wrap ,it is a slight sticky reusable product that I've used for a few years
Pull off a piece big enough and run your finger around the edges and the dividers of the wells, pull it off when you need the pallette and you can reuse the piece again ect...
I hope your well and lots of love Heather ❤️
Absolutely the finest most beautifully produced videos on RUclips
Thanks Laura!
I recently got one of the flower shaped porcelain pallets on Amazon for less than $9 and I am loving it! It's so much better than my plastic one.
Got some fondue plates from goodwill that make excellent palettes
Thanks so much. I am a self taught artist. I truly needed this video because I have shied away from learning to mix my own colors & even adding water on a plastic or metal palette has frustrated me at times. I am trying to learn a lighter technique but now I see this has been my main problem. I have watched numerous videos but never caught it until yours. I will be looking for more of your videos & have subscribed! Thanks again!
I bet you could use that press and seal saran wrap to cover a ceramic pallet.
I love your video - you have a wonderful soothing voice, love your art too xx
I must say she is right, porcelain / ceramic palettes are much better. I have the same palettes I had ar 18 at art school and I am now 61 :-D
Thanks so much Sarah for that great info, if that doesn’t confirm what the video is saying - I don’t know what will!
I dont know why people are complaining about "Dragging" I actually found this video super relaxing and informative!
Yes, I like her voice. It reminds me of guided imagery! Thanks!
Very useful information about pallet pool and ceramic/plastic dish. Thanks!
Press and Seal is one of my best friends in my studio. I cover my porcelain palettes (mostly TJ Maxx, Dollar Tree, Walmart white plates and platters/trays) with it and because mine have edges/lips I press it to the edge and it covers the whole thing without touching the paint. Also, if it’s pressed taught it will be strong enough to not cave in if you put another palette on top, just as long as it is not too heavy.
Despite the "impatient" comments I'm happy to have the tips you offered that have made a difference in my mixing struggles. Thank you
the overall vedio editing, sound recording, lines, composition is so satisfying! Really appreciate that!
I always love the tips and insights you share, but I have to confess my main reason for watching is hoping to catch glimpses of more of your beautiful artwork. I have not yet found my own style and it is lovely to see you at work creating.
ohsweetmystery I’m planning on uploading a series of time lapse paintings soon. 😄 actually painting one today that is Christmas themed - just wanted to also get some supplies videos out before Christmas shopping ends 😄 so I definitely hear you and to be honest I enjoy painting videos more anyway 😉
Could you make a video tutorial about how to paint a clean and smooth large background without blotching and how to smooth the shadow lines with the background ( specially the skin). You might already have some tutorial about these but if you could just make more detailed one would be appreciated. Love💖 🙏
Planning on it in the future :D
Yes! Haven't seen any videos on this.
You can get great plates and dishes very cheap from charity shops all shapes and sizes. All the best.
I am so grateful for your channel. It is superb. Thank you.
That flamingo is gorgeous every time i try to draw or paint one i end up with a flaming-no 😂
Kelly Dunigan 🤣🤣😭
Kelly Dunigan just keep trying, it will come to you.
what were the 3 supplies? did I miss something? She only spoke about palettes. That is ONE.
Video should have been titled 3 watercolour palettes that drastically improved my painting.
LOL! I agree.
I was thinking of paint, paper, and probably brush. Quite misleading.
@@laviniaonsh3353 Same.
An escargot baking dish works great, too. I got that tip from a comic book artist that used it for inks.
Your voice is actual perfection! I could fall asleep to your videos!
That is the problem!!!
Thank you, that was help full. I like also the way you edit/ make the “story” go with your “pictures”.
Watercolor Misfit, I really, really like your pink and flowery cup!
You can get cheap porcelain dishes at Ross, tjmaxx and Marshall's too. To cover circular plates, you can use flexible lids which can be purchased from Amazon. They're meant for Tupperware containers.
Thanks for the video, Carrie. I understand that the other two essential supplies will be covered in later videos. And I enjoy your vids regardless of the length. I know how much thought and planning these entail. Thank you. 💕
My new palette is a porcelain plate I got from Ikea for $5 😛 it's square shaped with a raised edge and it's pretty great! Also I use a small ceramic ramekin that came with a cheese board we were given.
at 2:40 minutes…revelation-Watercolour palettes. It’s very simple. Buy Ceramic dishes from the home store. If you paint outdoors, use metal palettes. They are easier to mix colours in and easier to clean. Avoid plastic (I would add that there is a great variety of plastic palettes out there. Some are ok and some are truly awful. Price never indicates quality)
I went out to World Market and got the dish plates mentioned. They are great on cost and work perfectly for water colors.
Wonderful! :)
First off, the initial few minutes had a lot of great info for a beginner like me. Understanding the thought process behind the choices you are making is invaluable!
What I really want to know, is what are you doing near the end when painting a big background to keep the blue off of the fox even though you painted right overtop of it??? That seems like an incredibly useful technique!
Bless you for the amazing work, last night I learned a lifetime's worth of information about paper in less than an hour!
Masking fluid
I'm a big ol' fan of porcelain deviled egg platters. Found a 13in plate with 26 "wells" for $25 and it was such a good life choice. The middle is a little spot for sauces that can be used for mixing. The first circle is 8 'wells' and I like putting my primaries there. This video actually ended up leading me to the egg plate so I'm super thankful. The toothpaste trick is SO helpful too. It helped me like my Qor and Schmincke palettes a bit more. I'm glad this popped up in my suggested again, I'm a big noob and there's a ton of good info packed into this vid.
As a person who can only paint on my lap would love to use ceramic but just to heavy to balance!
Found (at a thrift store) a thicker plastic pallet w deep wells & works fine & times even use coated paper plates!
Also get mini Tupperware containers if need larger amount & know paint/water ratio as use a pipette.
After painting for over 35 years My 3 are .....Watercolor Paints....Watercolor Paper....Watercolor Brushes. Best way, spend more! If your a beginner or pro.
This was very helpful! Thank you!
I covered my platter with plastic wrap to cover it and keep water colors moist
I am really interested in limited watercolour palettes. Seeing unusual colour combinations and seeing how far you can push them when creating an artwork. Not sure if you would be interested as well but thought I'd let you know regardless :)
For a future video, could you perhaps just go through setting up your watercolour?
I find that when I watch help videos, the things that they see as too basic to put in, I generally don’t know.
So it would be great if you just (rrreealllyy in detail) set yourself up for painting!
Love your channel! So helpful for blooming artists! ❤️
I'll put this down! Great idea! :D
Watercolor Misfit wow! Thank you so much 🙏 I’m sure you’ll do a brilliant job at it!
Very nice voice to listen to in the morning. Awesome videos.
Does anyone else find her voice soothing?
Fighting a cold this week - so sometimes my voice cracks in this video :) But thanks :D
@@WaterColorMisfit - I'd have never noticed. Miss Fox Gamer is right. You have a lovely, soothing, voice.
You should do an ASMR video or something, your voice is so calming.
Miss Fox Gamer no, it seems soft sexy to me, which is disconcerting.
No, the lack of a pop filter ruins it
Beautifully presented and explained video Carrie. I just love your style and how you always manage to find budget friendly products. I, too, love and only use ceramic, such a game changer as you explained. I have a square palette 7” eight well palette I got from Amazon Prime for $12.99 (as of today, 12/17/2021) that I use with my flower palette you showed. The wells are a bit smaller, so it’s a great companion to the flower one. It’s also easy to just cover with plastic wrap if I’m still working on a project as I have dogs and fur is always in the air, gets in my my water, etc. Just wanted to share. Thanks Carrie and many blessings.
I use cheap white ceramic saucers and plates for mixing too. :) And I use various old tins (altoids, vintage meds cases, or metal cases with coloured pencils that I don't use) as a storage for paints, combo of those two work great. :)
Thank you so much for that. I had no idea there was so much difference between porcelain and plastic pallets. On the look out for plain china now in the stores.
Love these little cute animals and beautiful colors. Your voice are very clear and friendly.
Your video is stunningly beautiful! Thanks for sharing your supply tips. 💗
Thank you for the video! I'm in NC so we have a World Market. I'm going to run by there. 💞
hospitality supplies have square soy sauce dishes that stack easily when you are not using them. KMart have any sort of plates that are ceramic and white. Also check out salvation army stores and the like.
Why so many nit picky complaints? This artist is giving you a high quality video on how to paint for free.
2:50 to get to the items
Bought 2 of the palettes you recommended. Thank you!
Hi there! You can get your pallettes not to "bead" by rubbing them with a magic eraser. They also do a great job cleaning plastic pallettes. :) Thank you for your content!
for me.. it is the watercolors and the brushes.. it is important to understand they types of watercolors and your need before buying anything.. it will save alot of money.. I bought QoR first and I wondered why I cannot control it.. then I new it is because of the binder that makes it spread alot..
If you have a Home Goods near you can always find really inexpensive large white porcelain/ceramic plates. You can also check out Walmart or thrift stores.
Bless me for reading your blog about essential supply before I buy
Ever since you. Mentioned this years ago, that's all I've ever used. Never even contemplated buying anything else. All thanks to you Carrie x
Thanks Jayne! :D That means alot! :D Love to read your comments! 😍
Brush is also a essential supplies
True - but you can skimp a bit on them. :)
I've used Kolinsky sables from day one, as a Pro - I've used the same old Prang brush to mix my paints. I've oft found myself painting with that darn thing, when I don't need small points. But I've painted full paintings with it, just to prove it's the talent, paint and paper over the brush any day.
Love your advice, your beautiful shots. And that mountain/fox illustration makes me want to paint everything in blue. Keep up the good work ♥️♥️♥️ happy holidays 🎄🎄🎄🦌🦌🦌⛄⛄⛄
When you were talking about the various palettes, I got some ideas!
Okay, if you have clear glass or plastic palettes, try putting a piece of white paper under them. Or, you could put another sheet of the exact same paper under the palette so that you can see how the paper and the colors look together! It's still good to have a test sheet with you, but for a quick reference, it might help! It will also be good in case your paper isn't white. Like with gray or tan paper. And that way you can easily change out the colors.
Just a few ideas that might work!
Totally agree on the porcelain/ceramic palettes! My plastic ones very easily got stained so in the end it was hard to see what color I had mixed on them, the porcelain ones obviously didn't stain but also kept the colors wet for longer. It's not really much of a difference in cost either, my current porcelain mixing palette cost like $10 and the plastic ones were only a couple of dollars cheaper. (I have two of the flower-shaped ones like in your vid).
Thank you-that was helpful. I love your little figures and your painting style...
I'm off, plundering the kitchen cupboard🤣
What brand is the metal pallette?
I just ordered a beautiful porcelain palette off amazon. I’m currently painting with a plastic palette & it keeps doing that weird & annoying separating thing. I have to mix it with the brush every time I want to pick up some color. Such a waste of time. Thanks for this useful advice!
I have no problems using "plastic" palettes. Rubbing a little Dawn detergent with cloth and a quick rinse will stop beading without scratching the plastic. Large enough mixing areas seem to be more important in making the "right water ratio" than the palette material.
That toothpaste tip is neat! I'm gonna have to try it out
I was interested in this video and I truly appreciate what has worked for you to improve your watercolor paintings. The ceramics in the World Market store is one that I have passed several times but never even thought of seeing these. Guess who is going there to see their ceramics? Lol! Your video editing is so clean and nice. Bravo! 👏👏👏👏
:D Loved this :D
I found plates at world market for next to nothing at a pre-Thanksgiving sale. Nice, white, and square. What a change from plastic! For a square dinner plate and a square salad plate I paid about five, maybe six dollars for the both.
So the metal palette you now use is different from the one you called your favorite back in April?
Some good tips, especially the last point about mixing enough of a particular ratio of dilution so that it will match the dried shade. Thanks.
Enlightening. Your video is beautiful and your work.
You skipped 'brush'. You really need a good brush. But yes, finding something new that completely changes your work is one of those tiny revelation moments that I live for. I've been painting since before I could walk, over 30 years now creating with paint has been my way of expression. And STILL I find new things that just make my whole day :D I come from a small town with just one real art shop and it hadn't hit me until a few weeks back I could actually make my own paint. Luckily it's too costly for me to start doing that already, or by now my house would look like an Indian paint festival by now. But these moments are the second best part about being a creator.
I found small ceramic (white) plates with food sections and some white ceramic tiles at the Salvation Army. The Tiles were 99 cents ea and the small sectioned ceramic picnic plates were $1.15 each.
I use a plastic palette and my paint always pools inside, its a very smooth one aswell
Thanks! What brand and color name is the pastel pink and pastel green shown in this video?
Assuming you’re not using the ceramic palettes to travel with due to the fragile nature of ceramics, you can just allow your paints to dry in them and then use a sheet of Press-N-Seal to keep dust and debris out of it in between uses. I reuse the same sheet over and over again and have been literally using the same piece for over 3yrs now and it’s still sticky, but if you’re more environmentally conscious and don’t want to use plastic, you can also take two dried palettes of the same size and set one on top and upside down of the other and use it as a cover. This trick is best used assuming that your paints will be stored in a place where it won’t be disturbed.
Walmart and target have white plates as well :) I have a square one from wallymart.
Hiltsy ArtNstuff sweet!!!
... Or the Dollar Tree $1 ceramic white square plates!!
Thanks Carrie. I bought your video on water to paint ratio and putting it together with this about the porcelain palette brought it together for me. I made several attempts at monochrome value studies with your suggestion of mixing paint in different consistencies instead of on a plastic pallet. 💡
Great video Carrie, I do the same thing, I have found mine at Home Goods, very inexpensive! Thanks for all your videos and sharing your insights and experience!
Thanks Cathy! :D
If you already have a plastic or metal palette and dont have the money for a better porcelain palette, what you can do is take a very fine sandpaper, nail file (those for manicure) or those sponges with a green top, and rub the surface of your palette a little bit. Just a little bit.
Or buy a cheap plate🤷🏼♀️
You make some really good videos. I’ve really enjoyed your creativity not just from a watercolorist standpoint!
I love to use Deviled Egg Ceramic Palettes on sale for mixing! I've been using the same metallic portable palette for 30 years when I travel, didn't really think about why. BINGO!
No wonder I have trouble mixing colors on plastic >< i can find some porcelain with separated section for less than a dollar, but the question remain if i would find one to fit my small working space
Thanks for the tips as always ♥️💜🤗
A plate is great, you can get really small Ones that you can stack so they take up less space
@@ered5852 a good idea. I was thinking of one plate with several sections instead of several plates ; less things to move around and search for while coloring. Your idea works well for me, it all depend on what I find in the market.
Thanks for ths suggestion 😌💮
What is that plastic instrument you used to pick water and drop it into one of the wells?