I've had a set of Tombow water brush markers for so many years but I have a limited colour palette. Whilst in Kmart (Australia), I found a set of 12 colours of water brush markers for only $8. After watching a few Youtube videos I had an idea of how I wanted to use them and they worked SO well and did exactly what I wanted. I wanted to expand from the Kmart set of 12 I bought, so I purchased a set of 36 colours of Ohuhu water colour brush markers from Amazon Australia for a pretty good price (around $31AUD). This expanded my colour palette and worked beautifully.
The girls in my class can be a bit put off if they have to draw or paint free-hand so this is really the best of both worlds, a pen style marker to do your initial laydown of colour, then a watercolour brush (I used a #4 round brush) or an aqua brush to get the colour to spread and form the shape you like. I love the various ways of doing botanicals with these markers.
"Bloom and grow"
(The silver speckles are from the Ranger Foundry
Wax in Sterling mixed with a little isopropyl
alcohol to make a runnier consistency, then
splattered on with a paintbrush. After heating
with a heat gun, they shimmer like nothing else!)
These are samples that have not been completed and turned into atc's. They'll probably end up being cards but I wanted to include them here, because, why not. 😊
1 comment:
Just beautiful 💕
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