TOOLS AND MATERIALS
Here you will find the materials list for the workshop, with 20 techniques it was hard to keep it short but I have tried my best. I have supplied the list for techniques, some of which require a top coat colour which you can choose yourself.
In this tutorial I used the Traditions range from DecoArt, which is unfortunately now discontinued. However, you can substitute DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics in the same colours. A good quality, highly pigmented paint, like the Media paint, is essential for this workshop. However, it's a good investment as the colours will last you a long time and many of the colours will be used in my other workshops and YouTube videos. If you already have any of these colours in a professional range such as Windsor and Newton or Golden etc, you should be fine using them. You can find more info about the Fluid Acrylics at Decoart.com.
DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics
These first three colours and one medium are used with one technique only therefore are optional - you can make up your mind whether you want to invest in them once you've started to explore the workshop.
Quinacridone Burnt Orange
Quinacridone Violet
Cobolt Blue Hue
Transparent Red Iron Oxide
Transparent Yellow Iron Oxide
Quinacridone Gold
Cobalt Teal Hue (replaces the Aquamarine Traditions colour)
Blue Green Light
Titanium White (or Americana Titanium White)
Carbon Black (or Americana Lamp Black)
DecoArt Americana Acrylic Paint
Burnt Orange
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Lamp Black (or Media Carbon Black)
Titanium White (or Media Titanium White)
Mediums and Essentials
DecoArt Media Texture Sand or regular sand to mix with paint
Alcohol Ink Mixatives: Silver, Gold
Duncan EZ Stroke Noir/Black EZ037
Decorating chalks or chalk pastels (I would advise waiting until you've explored the workshop before purchasing this item)
DecoArt Media Crackle Glaze
Ranger Distress Embossing Powder Tea Dye
Petroleum jelly
Baby wipes
Half pearls or wobbly eyes ( I would suggest waiting until you've explored the workshop before purchasing these)
Table salt
Cheap hairspray
300gsm card
Graphite pencil
Porridge oats
Cooks torch or butane torch
Masking tape
In this tutorial I used the Traditions range from DecoArt, which is unfortunately now discontinued. However, you can substitute DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics in the same colours. A good quality, highly pigmented paint, like the Media paint, is essential for this workshop. However, it's a good investment as the colours will last you a long time and many of the colours will be used in my other workshops and YouTube videos. If you already have any of these colours in a professional range such as Windsor and Newton or Golden etc, you should be fine using them. You can find more info about the Fluid Acrylics at Decoart.com.
DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics
These first three colours and one medium are used with one technique only therefore are optional - you can make up your mind whether you want to invest in them once you've started to explore the workshop.
Quinacridone Burnt Orange
Quinacridone Violet
Cobolt Blue Hue
Transparent Red Iron Oxide
Transparent Yellow Iron Oxide
Quinacridone Gold
Cobalt Teal Hue (replaces the Aquamarine Traditions colour)
Blue Green Light
Titanium White (or Americana Titanium White)
Carbon Black (or Americana Lamp Black)
DecoArt Americana Acrylic Paint
Burnt Orange
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Lamp Black (or Media Carbon Black)
Titanium White (or Media Titanium White)
Mediums and Essentials
DecoArt Media Texture Sand or regular sand to mix with paint
Alcohol Ink Mixatives: Silver, Gold
Duncan EZ Stroke Noir/Black EZ037
Decorating chalks or chalk pastels (I would advise waiting until you've explored the workshop before purchasing this item)
DecoArt Media Crackle Glaze
Ranger Distress Embossing Powder Tea Dye
Petroleum jelly
Baby wipes
Half pearls or wobbly eyes ( I would suggest waiting until you've explored the workshop before purchasing these)
Table salt
Cheap hairspray
300gsm card
Graphite pencil
Porridge oats
Cooks torch or butane torch
Masking tape