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Top 10 Tips for Using Cheap Watercolor Supplies! (PLUS 5 reasons cheap watercolors are great!)

Top Tips for Using Cheap Watercolor Supplies! You don't need the most expensive supplies to make great art. Today I will share some tips and tricks to get the most of inexpensive student grade supplies. You can have fun while using up your student grade stash and learn a lot about watercolor technique too!

My top tips! (This article includes affiliate links)
1. Use student grade color straight from the tube instead of squeezing a bunch out to dry out in a palette. You will get the vibrant result you want without the struggle of rewetting less pigmented paints. Also, often when you let student watercolor dry in a palette the paint cracks and falls out therefore wasting it. Just put a drop of each color you need on a plate when you are ready to paint, you don't need much and the leftovers can easily be rewet so there is no waste. *The watercolors I am using in today's demonstration are JoiArt watercolors that are $14.99 for 25 tubes: http://amzn.to/2FObdS6

2. Practise your brush control. You can use any grade watercolor and paper to practise making thick and thin strokes and learn good brush control. Build your muscle memory with the cheap stuff.

3. Buy a brush once. If taken care of your watercolor brushes can last a lifetime as watercolor is such a gentle paint. It is better to learn with a decent brush because you will always have it. I think a soft and pointy #8 round is an ideal brush to start with. Here are my recommendations:
Creative Mark Mimik: http://amzn.to/2HOcPYw
Princeton Neptune: http://amzn.to/2FXSyPQ
Royal & Langnickel Zen (Many big-box craft stores sell these brushes for $4 each)
*If you are using watercolor pans try the Royal & Langnickel Majestic: http://amzn.to/2G6B6fg

4. Don't overmix. Many student paints don't list the pigments used and many are already mixed colors, that's why you often make mud when you try mixing these colors. You will probably need to use more colors than you would with professional quality paints.

5. Let the colors mix on the paper rather than mixing on the palette. This will keep you from over mixing and getting a chalky or muddy mess.

Paper tips! Cheap paper is less durable than artist grade paper. It is usually made of wood pulp and often it does not have enough sizing (the material that keeps the paint from feathering.) My favorite cheaper paper to use for practise is actually 100% cotton paper made by Aquabee, it comes in 6"x9" sheets in #90 and #140 weights and you can get 50 sheet packs for $12-$18 90# http://amzn.to/2pslBnC #140 http://amzn.to/2Gb2WXO

6. Avoid excessive scrubbing or erasing on your watercolor paper to prevent pilling.

7. Work wet on dry. You can keep vibrant colors and crisp edges.

8. When doing a background wash on cheap cellulose paper wet a section at a time then add in your colors one at a time and let them mix on the paper. This prevents part of your paper drying out on you as you complete the wash and it keeps your paint from becoming muddy.

9. Use a dry "thirsty" brush to sop up puddles in a background wash. This allows you to soak up extra water and avoid ruffle edge blooms from appearing.

10. Don't be afraid to mix your media! If you watercolor painting is lacking the "glow" you desire add details and shading with wax or oil based colored pencils. This will give you the luminosity can can be hard to achieve sometimes with student grade supplies. You can use ANY brand pencils you have but Prismacolors have been pretty cheap lately and that is what I prefer. http://amzn.to/2DLjErC

Great things about student quality watercolors:
1. They lift well.
2. They are less likly to feather on cheap paper.
3. You get many colors in a set so you can see what you really use and they only purchase those colors in artist quality as you run out. It will save you money as you only rebuy what suits you.
4. You can paint without fear of wasting precious paint!
5. They are a great way to see if watercolor is for you without a big investment.

Check out my New Watercolor & Drawing Classes:
https://lindsayweirich.teachable.com/courses
Enroll in my Craftsy Mixed Media Class: http://shrsl.com/ri05

I often get asked about my favorite supplies. You can find & shop them here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefrugalcrafterlindsayweirich

Credits:
Video production and Craft ideas: Lindsay Weirich
Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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