Supply List


Please note you do not need to run out and buy all these new supplies (unless, of course, you were hoping for an excuse and then by all means), this supply list is for your reference and to make things a bit easier (some clickable links).

Quite often you can make do with what you have or swap out one brand for another although it is always fun to experiment and play with different materials and see what different artists are using.

Often on our journey its easy to think that if you just had the right this or that, or new this or that, then your work would progress. The most important thing is showing up to the practice of creating. The odd supply might be essential for one lesson here or there but if you have a general supply of basics you should be fine- improvise & experiment like an artist. Below  you will find the supply lists from the presenters but remember you can swap things out, choose your own colours and improvise.

Be sure that this supply list doesn't overwhelm you- use what you have :) Don't let not having the "right" supplies stop you from creating. This list is just a reference.

Also note many of the artists will walk you through the supplies in the lessons.



Emma Petitt
Blue Bear:

Remember you don´t have to get everything I list here, use what you have, use the colours that speak to you. Always think of alternatives to the items I use, this way your painting will become more unique to you.-

  • A3 sheet of watercolour or mixed media paper (taped down to my work surface

  • Golden Fluid Acrylics- Prussian BLUE

  • Regular Acrylic Paint, I use Vallejo but Amsterdam or another brand is fine, Sky Blue, Amsterdam Yellowish green

  • Posca pens- All the chunky 15mm nib pens- White, Pink, Light Blue, Blue

  • Smaller orange Posca pen

  • Small black marker for details

  • Florescent Orange marker pen

  • An array of water soluble pencils or any other mark making items eg Woodies,

  • Black Stabilo mark all pencil

  • Art graf tailors chalk

  • Flat edge brushes, size suitable for the size you are working.

  • Water spray

  • Paper towels

  • Palette

  • Squeegee, spatula or scraper.

Emma Petitt
Main Lesson One- Turquoise Waters

  • 40 x 40 cm /16 x 16 inch pre stretched canvas.

  • Golden Hi-Flow Acrylics- Indigo, Green Gold, Teal, Pyrole Orange

  • Regular Acrylic Paint- I use Vallejo but Amsterdam or another brand is fine. Titanium White

  • Acrylic Spray Paint (you can always just use regular acrylic paint)- Amsterdam Yellowish green, Amsterdam Naples Yellow Red Light (cream colour), Amsterdam Quinacradone Rose Light (light Pink), Liquitex Viridian Hue (soft olive green),Liquitex Cadium Orange Hue (bright Orange)

  • Posca pens- All the chunky 15mm nib pens- White, Pink, Yellow

  • Small black marker for details

  • Sharpie black china marker to draw. You can use any type of pencil.

  • Flat edge brushes, size suitable for the size you are working.

  • Water spray

  • Paper towels

  • Palette

  • Squeegee or scraper to flick the paint around with

  • Something to create the round window, I use a plate!

  • Stencils, preferably some organic designs to represent water and the patterns of the turtle shell. I use stencilgirl.com

Emma Petitt
Main Lesson Two- Butterfly Pony

  • Golden Hi Flow Acrylics- Indigo, Pryole Orange, Teat/turquoise, Quinacradone Magenta

  • Acrylic Spray Paint for stencils (optional, you can just use reg acrylic paint and a roller instead)- Amsterdam Naples Yellow Red Light, Amsterdam Phthalo Blue, Amsterdam Pyrole Orange ( I use MTN Orange)

  • Florescent Spray (optional)

  • Regular Acrylic Paint- Titanium White, Sky Blue, Azo Yellow

    Optional- Florescent Yellow, Pink and Orange paints.

  • Posca Pens 15 mm- White, Light Blue, Blue, Rose Pink

  • Small black marker pen for detail

  • Stabilo Mark all in Black

  • China graph pencil, or any pencil to draw with

  • Small flat edge brushes

  • A variety of pencils eg woodies, water solubles or pastels

  • Palette

  • Water spray

  • Paper towels

  • A squeegee or spatula to move the paint around with

  • A variety of household items to create stamps and stencils. eg cookie cutters, leaves, feathers, lids, fly swatters,

    or Collection of stencils

  • Something round to draw the circle in with. I use a dustbin lid!!

Galia Alena
Book of Luminous Things

  • Gesso

  • Eco Gouache

  • Clear gesso

  • Gel medium

  • Brushes

  • Washi tape

  • Paint (I used some chalk paint)

  • Stencils

  • liquid hands

  • Coffee

  • Inks

Gabbi Kitchener
The Original Selfie

  • a mirror

  • paper -It would be good to have approximately A3 size paper or bigger to have the space to roam around in. I am using cartridge paper. You can use scrap paper (no need to use quality paper).

  • a pencil (or any other pointy drawing tool) I am using a stick of charcoal, you can use anything that you have.


    Gabbi Kitchener
    Main Lesson 1 - Self Loving Self Portraits

  • Paper - 8 pieces of A4 size (210 x 297mm or 8.3 x 11.7 inches)

  • Watercolour paper is great or any heavy weight paper approximately 220gsm minimum.

  • Acrylic paints - Any basic set of colours is perfect. You do not need to use the same colours as me… This is just a guide in case you want to… Colours that I used - All from the Matisse brand. Complimentary opposites Purple (magenta/ultra marine blue mix) + Cadmium yellow, Ultra marine blue + Cadmium orange, Phthalo green + Cadmium red
    Plus titanium white

    Additional colours added during part 2 - Burnt sienna, Paynes grey, Cobalt teal

    From the Golden high flow brand - Titanium white - high flow, Transparent Red Iron Oxide, Hansa Yellow medium

  • Posca Paint Pens (optional - any pen/marker or drawing tool)

  • Brushes & tools for applying paint

  • Foam brush

  • Mixed brush sizes (whatever you have)

  • Skewer, fork, palette knife, paint scraper

  • Mirror

  • Timer

Gabbi Kitchener
Main Lesson 2 - Self Portraits with Personality

  • Paper -one piece scrap paper for warm up A3 size (297 x 420mm or 11.7 x 16.5 inches) • one piece of A3 watercolour paper is great or any heavy weight paper approximately 220gsm minimum (297 x 420mm or 11.7 x 16.5 inches)

  • Drawing tool - pencil, pen, marker, crayon (anything you like)

  • Acrylic paints - Any basic set of colours is perfect. You do not need to use the same colours as me… This is just a guide in case you want to…

    Colours that I used - All from the Matisse brand -Cadmium orange, Cadmium yellow, Ultra marine blue, Cobalt teal, White (titanium white is best)

  • Brushes

  • Resource self portrait image -Please watch the intro video to help you prepare a suitable photograph.

Pam Thorburn
For the Love of Jugs

  • 300gsm watercolour paper-or any strong mixed media paper.

  • Acrylic paint. Any brand in your favourite colours. I used blues for my background and a cream for my negative painting.

  • Paintbrushes: a 1/2” (1.5cm) flat brush or similar and a small pointed round for detail painting.

  • Mark making materials, eg stamps, bubble wrap, corrugated cardboard, stencils,

  • Chalk pastel, or a pencil.

Pam Thorburn
Butterfly Garden

  • Thick watercolour or mixed media paper, eg 300gsm weight.

  • Acrylic paints in a variety of colours: reds, yellows, pinks, blue and green plus white and black for colour mixing, Any Brand.

  • A variety of mark making items, eg bubble wrap, corrugated card, stamps, stencils

  • Sponge or stencil brush

  • Paint brushes: 1/2” flat and a round pointed for detail painting.

  • Chalk pastel or any pencil or pen that will work over acrylic paint.

  • Paint markers, any brand.

Pam Thorburn
Fabulous Florals

  • 300gsm watercolour paper, or mixed media paper, of your choice of size. I’m using 12” x12” (30x30cm)

  • Acrylic paint: flower colours, leaf colours, and a colour of your choice for the background and table top.

  • Paintbrush: larger brush for covering large areas, eg, 1” (2cm) flat brush, and a smaller round for details.

  • Collage papers, or papers to use to make collage papers, eg copy paper, scrapbook paper, book paper, music score or map paper.

  • Scissors

  • Glue: A wet glue is best. I used Matt medium, but PVA or gloss medium will work too.

  • Mark making materials: eg scrapers, stencils, bubble wrap, sponge, old scratchy paint brush.

  • Pens, graphite pencil or watercolour pencils for adding details at the end

Jenny Grant
Play to Express

One of the pitfalls when working with mixed media is to buy lots of art supplies and then not use them. There are so many fun things to buy BUT you can produce some wonderful pieces with a few supplies, a lot of scraps and simple tools. If you have some pieces of paper from an old book, some acrylic paint, some matt medium, some scrap paper for collage, and a pencil or pen you will be good to go. Here is the list of the supplies that I used in the class:

  • Pages from an old recycled book

  • An assortment of scraps of paper, papers from an old book

  • Acrylic Paints heavy body and some Acrylic Ink.

  • Mark making tools such as stencils

  • Acrylic matt medium to use in collage. I use Liquitex, Matte Medium.

  • A hard tool such as an old credit card to move the paint and medium around. I use a Palette knife.

  • A couple of Pencils, Crayons or Pens for mark making

  • A couple of paint brushes.

  • Water spray bottle, old plastic lids and a couple of rags

Jenny Grant
Dare to Decide

  • An old magazine

  • An assortment of scraps of paper, and papers from an old book

  • Acrylic matt medium to use in collage. I use Liquitex, Matte Medium.

  • Acrylic Paints heavy body. I use Titanium white, Lamp black, Van Dyke Brown, Turquoise, Deep Violet and Gold.

  • Mark making tools such as stencils, stamps and old stuff to make marks with

  • A tiny bit of Acrylic Ink - Antelope Brown

  • A hard tool such as an old credit card to move the paint and medium around. I use a Palette knife.

  • Pencils for sketching. I use a black Stabilo All, Aquarellable, (paper, glass, plastic and metal). These work really well on acrylic paint.

  • A Gel pen and/or Posca pen

  • A couple of paint brushes.

  • Water spray bottle, old plastic lids and a couple of rags

Jenny Grant
Face the Feelings

  • A thin mdf board , size 16”x13” (41x33cm)

  • An assortment of scraps of paper, papers from an old book, and tissue/silk paper

  • Acrylic matt medium to use in collage. I use Liquitex, Matte Medium.

  • Acrylic Paints heavy body. I use Ivory white, Titanium White, Pale Terracotta, Pale Umber, Antique Gold, Lamp black and Van Dyke Brown.

  • A hard tool such as an old credit card to move the paint and medium around. I use a Palette knife.

  • Pencils for sketching. I use a black and a white Stabilo All, Aquarellable, (paper, glass, plastic and metal). These work really well on acrylic paint.

  • A couple of paint brushes.

  • Mark making tools such as stencils

  • Water spray bottle, old plastic lids and a couple of rags

Fonda Clark Haight
Signs & Sayings And Sigils

Listen I am a huge believer in use what you have!!! Other than clear gesso and mat gel medium.... for the rest use what's on your desk and your drawers. You can use kid's crayons and a pencil and I have lol. I very often use craft paints. Don't buy stuff use what you have!

Hayley Kruger
Enchanted whispers of the Silver Princess

  • An A4 mixed media journal or an A4 piece of thicker (200gsm +)  mixed media paper.

  • White Gesso (or coloured if that’s what you have)

  • Acrylic paints I’ve used (you do not need to get these specific colours or brands. You can use any materials you have in similar colours)-Transparent Yello Oxide (Golden Fluid), Anthraquinone Blue (Golden Fluid), Titanium White, Permanent Rose (Winsor and Newton Professional Acrylic), Permanent Sap Green (Winsor and Newton Professional Acrylic)

  • Stabilo Carbathello Pastel Pencil in Brown

  • Stabilo All

  • Matte Medium

  • Derwent Inktense Blocks   Olive Green, Crimson or Fuschia, Yellow Ochre, White

  • Derwent Inktense Pencils Poppy Red, Bark

  • Caran d’ache Neocolor lls Reds, Greys

  • Posca Marker Yellow

  • Posca Marker White

  • A few flat brushes for acrylic

  • Watercolour brush

  • Matte Medium (Fluid or Gel)


    Hayley Kruger
    Lesson 1: Glorious Golden Wattle

  • Stabilo Carbathello Pastel Pencil in Green

  • Variety of yellow watercolours. I used Lemon Yellow, Cadmiun Yellow, New Gambouge (Daniel Smith), Yellow Ochre. A few darker colours. I used Burnt Sienna, Sepia. A few greens. I used Permanent Sap Green, Jiminy(A Jane Davenport Colour) and Water Spirit (A Jane Davenport Colour)

  • Washi Tape

  • Daley Rowney Acrylic ink Indigo (You could use whatever you have)

  • Posca Marker in a yellow. I used a 3M in Sunshine Yellow

  • Woody pencils in white and yellow

  • Neocolor Pastels in yellows. I’ve used Golden Yellow


Hayley Kruger
Lesson 2: Magical Macrocarpa

  • An A4 mixed media journal or an A4 piece of thicker mixed media paper.

  • White Gesso (or coloured if that’s what you have)

  • Acrylic paints I’ve used (you do not need to get these, you can use any materials you have in similar colours)-Transparent Yellow Oxide (Matisse), Green Grey (Antique Green) (Matisse), Australian Sky Blue (Matisse) (you can mix Ultramarine blue and white to get this colour), Australian Sienna (Matisse), Titanium White (Winsor and Newton Professional Acrylic)

  • Caran d’ache Neocolor lls Reds, Greys, Ochre, Umber

  • Woody 3in1 Red, Pink, Black

  • Posca Marker Yellow

  • Posca Marker White

  • Washi Tape

  • A few flat brushes for acrylic 

  • Small round brush

Laurel Greenfield
Colour Wheel

  • Watercolor paper cut into 3 5”x7” rectangles

  • Cup with water

  • One brush

  • Paper towel

  • Pencil

  • 3 different reds - I use quinacridone red, primary red, and quinacridone magenta

  • 3 different yellows - I use benzimidazolone yellow medium, benz. yellow light, and primary yellow 

  • 3 different blues - I use phthalo blue, cyan, and ultramarine blue

Laurel Greenfield
Paint an Oyster

  • Watercolor paper

  • A small paintbrush and a details paintbrush

  • A water cup

  • Paper towel

  • Paper plate for mixing colors

  • Paints of all the colors of the rainbow. Here’s the colors I use. They’re all Golden brand:

    Quinacridone red, Quinacridone magenta, Benzimidazolone yellow light and medium, Phthalo Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Fluid acrylic titanium white

Laurel Greenfield
Watercolor Strawberry Basket

  • Watercolor paper

  • A small paintbrush and a details paintbrush

  • Watercolor brush pen

  • A water cup

  • Paper towel

  • Paper plate or plastic palette for mixing colors

  • Any simple watercolor set. I used Viviva Watercolor Sheets

  • Acrylic Paints for finishing touches, Golden brand fluid acrylics: Quinacridone red, Pyrrole orange, Benzimidazolone yellow medium, Phthalo Blue, Fluid acrylic titanium white

Shawn Petite
Journey of Texture

I’m a firm believer of, use what you have. It’s often when you use something different from what is listed that it will give you the most beautiful and interesting surprise.

So I’m giving you what I use. But….. always feel free to wander off the path and do what feels right for you!

  • Art journal - use what you want to create on - do what feels great for you

  • Liquitex matte medium

  • Liquitex gesso white

  • Utrecht gesso (you can also use texture paste) - anything a little heavier

  • Grumbacher raw umber

  • Daniel Smith water colors

  • Stabilo all pencil,

  • General charcoal,

  • black soft pastel stick

  • #9 watercolor brush, 1/2” angle brush

  • Palette knife - any type ( you could also use a cut down credit card)

  • Stencils ( you can also use a stamp or a hand made stencil or stamp)

  • Tissue paper

  • Copy paper, Collage paper (book pages, anything that you can find including magazine pages) or printed papers.

Shawn Petite
A Place for My Soul to Rest

I’m a firm believer of use what you have… but this is what I use.

  • 12x12” canvas, you can use anything

  • Liquitex matte medium or matte gell

  • Liquitex gesso black and white

  • Liquitex gesso - white and/or Utrecht gesso or texture paste (see the video)

  • Acrylic paint - Unbleached Titanium, Dark Teal, Prussian blue, Olive Green, Raw Sienna, Golden Paynes Gray, Grumbacher raw umber and burnt Sienna

  • Texture makers- cardboard, stencils, palette knife

  • Mark maker - skewer, the end of your brush anything that you can scratch into the texture, cardboard, stencils or stamps

  • Soft pastel stick, soft pastel pencil, Generals charcoal pencil ( ex. Soft), Stabilo all pencil

  • Collage paper, book pages anything will work

  • 1” brush, 1/2” angle brush- anything will work

  • Collage paper, book pages - anything you want it all is ok.

Shawn Petite
Freedom Story

  • 11x14 wood panel

  • Liquitex fluid matte medium or matte gel

  • Liquitex gesso - black and white • Acrylic paint - cobalt blue, olive green, quinacridone magenta, cobalt teal,unbleached titanium, dark teal, burnt Sienna, raw umber

  • Collage paper - copy paper, book pages • Things to make collage paper - cardboard, sand, tissue, stencils, stamps - what every you can think of. Any mark making tools

  • Soft pastel sticks, soft pastel pencils

  • Generals charcoal pencil (ex. Soft)

  • Palette knife, 1" flat brush, 1/2" angle brush, small brush, credit card

Laura Dame
Painty Collage Papers

  • Vintage book pages and/or ledger papers

  • Dina Wakley Media Plain Collage Tissue

  • Stencils

  • StencilGirl

  • Golden SoFlat Matte Acrylic: Light Pthalo Green, Titan Mars Pale, Titan Green Pale

  • Dina Wakley Media: Stoked, Turquoise, Malachite, Lapis, Mustard, Tangelo, Sage, Raspberry, Eggplant

  •  Liquitex Basics Acrylic - Titanium White, Parchment

  • Caran d'ache Neocolors 11 Watersoluable

Laura Dame
Unleash Your Inner Abstract

  • Art Journal and/or Junk Journal

  • Golden SoFlat Matte Acrylic: Light Ultramarine Blue, Titan Mars Pale, Red Violet

  • Dina Wakley Media: Marine, Turquoise, Malachite, Mustard, Cheddar, Sage, Olive

  • Liquitex Basics Acrylic - Titanium White, Parchment

  • Liquitex Basics White Gesso

  • Liquitex Matte Fluid Medium

  • Liquitex Matte Gel Medium

  • Golden Black Gesso

  • Various Paintbrushes

  • Stabilo Graphite Pencil

  • Skewer

Laura Dame
Layering & Liberation

  • Art Journal

  • 14x14” canvas

  • Drawing paper

  • Vintage book pages and/or ledger paper

  • Golden SoFlat Matte Acrylic: Titan Mars Pale

  • Dina Wakley Media: Marine, Turquoise, Malachite, Mustard, Sage, Olive

  • Liquitex Basics Acrylic - Titanium White, Parchment

  • Liquitex Basics White Gesso

  • Liquitex Matte Fluid Medium

  • Liquitex Matte Gel Medium

  • Various Paintbrushes

  • Stabilo Graphite Pencil

  • Catalyst Blade/silicone brush

Kristen Fagan
Mixed Media Meditation

  • Watercolor Sketchbook - Hand Book Journal Co.

  • Collage Items - Index cards, old book pages, security letter envelopes, magazines

  • Acrylic Medium - Natural Earth Paint Acrylik Medium

  • Watercolors - Natural Earth Paint Pigments

  • Oil Pastels - Master’s Touch

  • Gelato Sticks - Faber-Castell

  • Markers - Staedler or Micron

  • Paint Pens - Posca

  • Acrylic Paints - Assorted

  • Paint Brushes - Assorted

  • Old Credit Card, Used Gift Card

  • Plastic Knife

  • Scissors

  • Water, Paper Towel, Old Rag

Kristen Fagan
Main Lesson 1: The Spiral Path - A Portal of Possibility

  • 9x12 Mixed Media Paper

  • Painters Tape

  • Pen, pencil or marker

  • Paint Pens - Posca

  • Acrylic Paints - Assorted

  • Paint Brushes - Assorted

  • Stencil - Optional pdf download

  • Water, Paper Towel, Old Rag

Kristen Fagan
Moth Messages - Embrace Your Shadow and Light

  • 9x12 Watercolor Paper

  • Painters Tape

  • Paper and Pen or Pencil for Sketches

  • Paint Pens - Posca

  • Acrylic Paints - Assorted

  • Paint Brushes - Assorted

  • Palette Knife

  • Stencil - Optional

  • Water, Paper Towel, Old Rag

Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
Archetypal Connections- all 3 lessons

  • Watercolor, mixed media or acrylic paper in your preferred size (I am using A4)

  • Acrylic paints

  • Assorted brushes

  • Reference images (from magazines, books, your own work or online resources)

  • Water

  • Paint palette or palette paper (or a plate)

  • Masking tape

  • Tarot cards (if using that)

Hali Karla
A Fit to Behold

All of these ideas are just possibilities for supplies you might consider…

  • scrap papers, painted scraps, collage fodder, or perhaps photos

  • fabric, yarn scraps, other tactile, soft things

  • natural found objects, or other types of small collected objects

  • adhesives - craft glues, gel mediums, double sided tape or hot glue gun, etc

  • a small assortment of paints and mark-makers nearby

Hali Karla
Flirt, Forage, & Flow

Here’s a short list of supplies to consider…

  • your old collage papers, scrapbook paper, painted scraps from past art projects

  • a variety of other blank papers to try (ex. deli paper, tissue paper, copy paper, kraft brown paper, old book pages, napkins, coffee filters, etc.)

  • water, towels for painting

  • an assortment of brushes - even ones you hate, or old crusty ones

  • possible mark-making tools - ex. brayer, toothbrush, chopstick

  • stamps or stencils or texture makers

  • optional other materials: paint pens, wax crayons, pens, gesso etc.

  • acrylic PAINTS - either WARM… OR… COOL colors, plus black and white

  • somewhere or way to place your wet pages to dry as we move along

Hali Karla
Part of This Place

Here’s a short list of the core supplies to gather…

  • collage papers, scrapbook paper, painted paper scraps

  • pen, paper or sketchbook

  • substrate/base paper - no bigger than 8”x10” (ex. watercolor, bristol or thicker cardstock)

  • adhesive / glue (I use matte medium, matte gel, glue pens)

  • paints and mark-makers as needed for finishing details

  • optional : a photo or reference of your place or somewhere similar to it

Sarah Gardner
Brush Letter Ephemera

  • Substrates: book text, dictionary pages, print-making paper

  • Media: acrylic inks in various colors, gold, black, and/or transparent burnt umber; I also used primary magenta/process red, diozinine purple, deep turquoise

  • #2 round brush

  • water jar

  • paint palette to dispense inks

  • Optional (to use in tinting paper once brush letter words are cut out): Watercolors, paint brush and water jar

Sarah Gardner
Intention Journal

  • a sheet of mixed media paper (14x17, 98lb/160g) cut in half

  • various printed and solid scrapbooking papers, both one-sided and two sided

  • Triangle Pattern Paper- ½ of a 14x17” mixed media sheet of paper

  • Ruler

  • Pencil

  • Colored pencils

  • Gold gel pen

  • Cover-collage papers (colorful printed papers, your own art papers, scrapbooking papers)

  • glue stick

  • Gesso

  • upcycled hotel card key or gift card as a scraper tool

  • wet wipes or damp paper towel/rag

  • water soluble crayons

  • Dylusions Shimmer Sprays

  • spray bottle with water

  • alcohol inks

  • blotting rag or paper towel

  • Graphite stick (Lyra 9B)

  • Large round watercolor brush

  • Dish or paint palette for splatter

  • Acrylic paints

  • Sponge for applying paint and stenciling

  • Stencil

  • Acrylic inks

  • 3/4 “ wash paint brush

  • 2 ½ -3” chip brush

  • Masking tape

  • Dictionary text (PDF download)

  • Soft Gel Matte Medium (or glue stick)

  • Corner punch to round corners (optional)

  • Booking Binding- Awl, Waxed linen cord, Large binding needle, Binder clips

Sarah Gardner
Setting Intentions and Embellishing the Journal

  • Light weight watercolor paper

  • Watercolors

  • #0 or #1 round watercolor brush

  • Gel pens in various colors, including gold (Sakura Gelly Roll)

  • Scissors

  • Text block papers (PDF with Ex Libris)

  • Brush letter ephemera

  • Intention Journal Coloring Ephemera (PDF)

  • Intention Journal Words and Quotes/Affirmations (PDFs)

  • Art papers and colorful collage papers

  • Scraps from the Intention Journal Cover and scrapbooking paper folios

  • Self portrait (Optional - photo printed in black and white)

  • Drawing pens (black, sepia)

  • Ruler (for tear cutting papers)

Eulalia Mejia
Earth Dragon

  • Watercolor Paper: I’m using 7x10 in., 140 lbs. (17,8x25,4 cms., 300 gms)

  • Acrylic Paint: I use all kinds of brands; use what you have and what you enjoy best. In a nutshell, you will need green (dark and light), pink (light and dark) and white acrylic paints. Hooker’s Green Hue, Gold Green, Viridian Green, Phtalo Green, Yellowish Green, Yellow Green, Turquoise, Titanium White, Naples Yellow Green, Fluorescent Magenta, Fluorescent Red

  • Wax Crayons: I use Caran d'ache Neocolors 11 Watersoluable. Use what you prefer. You can substitute with wax crayons or oil pastels. Use dark and light green hues. Greenish Blue, Emerald Green, Light Olive, Yellow Green, Lime Green, White

  • Acrylic Paint Markers (Posca): I use a variety of brands, use your preferred brand. Different green hues, Aqua Green, White, Fluo Pink, Pink

  • White Stabilo Woody: Substitute with any water-soluble crayon.

  • Fine Liner: Substitute with Titanium White Ink and Dip Pen or White Pen.

  • Scissors

  • Graphite Pencil

  • Print-Out (see lesson in classroom)

  • Brushes

  • Paint Palette

  • Water

Eulalia Mejia
Lucky Air Dragon

  • Watercolor Paper: I’m using 7x10 in., 140 lbs. (17,8x25,4 cms., 300 gms)

  • Acrylic Paint: I use all kinds of brands; use what you have and what you enjoy best. In a nutshell, you will need blue (dark and light), violet (light and dark) and white acrylic paints.- Cyan Blue, Primary Blue, Sky Blue Light, Permanent Blue Violet, Light Blue Violet, Permanent Violet Dark,Titanium White

  • Wax Crayons: I use Caran D’Ache Neocolors II. Use what you prefer. You can substitute with wax crayons or oil pastels. Use dark and light blue-violet hues.- Mauve, Periwinkle Blue, Light Blue, Sky Blue, Light Cobalt Blue (hue)

  • Acrylic Paint Markers (Posca): I use a variety of brands, use your preferred brand.-Lavender, Lilac, Navy Blue, Grey, White, Silver

  • White Stabilo Woody: Substitute with any water-soluble crayon.

  • Fine Liner: Substitute with Titanium White Ink and Dip Pen or White Pen.

  • Silver Leaf Sheets (Leaf for Gilding) and Glue

  • Scissors

  • Graphite Pencil

  • Print-Out (available in the lesson's resources)

  • Brushes

  • Paint Palette

  • Water

Eulalia Mejia
Lucky Fire Dragon

  • Watercolor Paper: I’m using 7x10 in., 140 lbs. (17,8x25,4 cms., 300 gms)

  • Acrylic Paint: I use all kinds of brands; use what you have and what you enjoy best. In a nutshell, you will need red, orange, burnt umber. Plus Fluorescent Pink, Fluorescent Orange, Vermillion, Azo Yellow Deep, Naples Yellow Red Light, Transoxide Red, Burnt Umber

  • Wax Crayons: I use Caran D’Ache Neocolors II. Use what you prefer. You can substitute with wax crayons or oil pastels. Use red and orange hues.- Lemon Yellow, Canary Yellow, Orangish Yellow, Flame Orange, Orange, Scarlet, Light Cadmium Red (hue)

  • Acrylic Paint Markers (Posca): I use a variety of brands, use your preferred brand.- Coral Pink, Light Orange, Pastel Orange, Pastel Yellow, Fluorescent Pink, Neon Red, White

  • White Stabilo Woody: Substitute with any water-soluble crayon.

  • Fine Liner: Substitute with Titanium White Ink and Dip Pen or White Pen.

  • Gold Leaf Sheets (Leaf for Gilding) and Glue

  • Scissors

  • Graphite Pencil

  • Print-Out (available in the lesson's resources)

  • Brushes

  • Paint Palette

  • Water

Eulalia Mejia
Lucky Water Dragon

  • Watercolor Paper: I’m using 7x10 in., 140 lbs. (17,8x25,4 cms., 300 gms)

  • Acrylic Paint: I use all kinds of brands; use what you have and what you enjoy best. In a nutshell, you will need red, orange, burnt umber.-Primary Blue, Prussian Blue, Winsor Blue, Titanium White, Turquoise Green, Cobalt Green, Bright Aqua Green,Light Phtalo Green

  • Wax Crayons: I use Caran D’Ache Neocolors II. Use what you prefer. You can substitute with wax crayons or oil pastels. Use red and orange hues- Turquoise Green, Turquoise Blue, Cobalt Blue, Sapphire Blue, Green Blue

  • Acrylic Paint Markers (Posca): I use a variety of brands. Use your preferred brand.- Aqua Green, Aqua Blue, Light Green, Neon Blue, White, Ivory

  • White Stabilo Woody: Substitute with any water-soluble crayon.

  • Fine Liner: Substitute with Titanium White Ink and Dip Pen or White Pen.

  • Scissors

  • Graphite Pencil

  • Print-Out (available in the lesson's resources)

  • Brushes

  • Paint Palette

  • Water

Monica Stadalski
NeuroArt Bird

  • Mixed Media paper - I used Canson XL Mixed Media journal 5.5 x 8.5”

  • Compass - or something to create a large round circle

  • Pencil/Eraser

  • Waterproof Pens like Micron in whatever size you’d like, a fine tip and medium works well - I used Micron 05 and Black Liner by Pacific Arc .05

  • Watercolor paint - I used Daniel Smith Opera Pink, Quinacridone Violet, Quinacridone Gold, Lavender, Amethyst Genuine

  • You can use any pinks and purple you have, or try another limited palette like blues and greens.

  • Watercolor Brushes - round size 2 and 6, I used Artegria brand

  • Gold Watercolor - I use Kremer Pigments Iriodin Bright Gold

  • White Gel Pen - I used a Uniball Signo

    Monica Stadalski
    Winter Cardinals

  • Journal - Handbook Journal Co. 8.25 x 8.25” 95lb

  • White Charcoal Pencil

  • Collage Paper - used books, sheet music, scrapbooking sheets

  • Flat Brushes - can be any inexpensive type in large, medium and small

  • Liquitex Matte Medium Gel - you can use Modge Podge too or regular Matte Medium

  • Craft Paint all different brands - yellow, red, dark red, purple, dark green, blue, white

    (I used primary red, alizarin crimson, cadmium yellow, violet parfait, hauser dark green, ultra deep blue, titanium white)

  • Gold Metallic Ink - Liquitex Acrylic Ink Iridescent Bright Gold

  • Black pens - fine tip and medium tip (does not have to be waterproof) I used Micron pens

  • Wet wipes

Monica Stadalski
Chakra Flight

  • 3 Wood Panels - 8 x 8”, you can also use canvas or one long strip of watercolor paper

  • Craft Paint mixed brands - Primary Red, Cadmium Yellow, Hauser Dark Green, Whispering Turquoise, Ultra Blue Deep, Titanium White

  • Liquitex Heavy Body Acrylic - Titanium White, Ivory Black

  • Flat Brushes in small, medium and large

  • Round brush for applying adhesive

  • White Charcoal Pencil

  • Stencils, paper cups, your fingers - anything you’d like to use for mark making

  • Wet Wipes - optional

  • Gold Ink - I used Liquitex Acrylic Ink Iridescent Bright Gold

  • Gold Leaf and metal leaf adhesive - I used Craft Smart brand for both

  • Fluffy brush for gold leaf

Amanda Grace
Journal as a Place of Listening
Art Journal Minimalism
Leave the Past in the Past

  • Writing- Leuchtturm1917

  • Art- Icon (A5/A6/ 120gsm & Dylusions square black

  • Caran D'Ache (oil pastes & wax crayons)

  • Dickblick: Dynasty Finest Golden synthetic flat brushes (canister of 40)

  • Black Gesso

  • Acrylic Paint- Red, blue, yellow, white

  • Gluestick

  • Paper ephemera stash

Extraordinary things to cut out & collage- Maria Rivans

Joanne Sharpe
Spontaneous Intuitive Watercolour Ritual

  • Watercolor paints-any brand. I use Holbein and Daniel Smith in tubes, then squeeze them into my “ArtToolkit” portable travel palette (as shown in the video).

  • Watercolor paintbrushes #4 and #8

  • Sketchbook or art journal with watercolor or mixed media paper. Any size, approx. size 5.5”x8” or 4.5”x6” (try Strathmore, Fabriano, Moleskine, Stillman and Birn, Canson,).

Joanne Sharpe
Watercolor Texting

  • Watercolor paints (any brand-I use Holbein and Daniel Smith),

  • #4 and #8 watercolor paintbrushes,

  • Small watercolor or mixed media sketchbook approx. size 5.5”x8” or 4.5”x6” (try Strathmore, Fabriano, Stillman and Birn, Canson,)

  • Extra watercolor paper or a practice sketchbook for painting embellishments

  • Pencil and eraser

  • Scissors and a glue stick.

Joanne Sharpe
A Watercolor Embellishment Stash

  • Watercolor paints (any brand-I use Holbein and Daniel Smith)

  • #4 and #8 watercolor paintbrushes

  • Watercolor color paper-any size (cold press 90lb) OR practice sketchbook pages

  • Scissors or paper trimmer

  • Glue stick

Shinjini
Wild Soul

  • White gesso

  • Acrylic paints of your choice. I used: Pebeo: Yellow ochre, Turquoise blue

    Camel: Aqua green, Purple

    Windsor and Newton: Crimson, Pale Violet

  • Inktense pencils. I used: Indigo blue, Fuschia

  • Permanent black pen

  • Stamped words or sentiment

  • Glue stick

  • Graphite pencil

  • Brushes in various sizes

Shinjini
Imagined Landscapes

  • White gesso (I also use this as my white.)

  • Acrylic paints in your favorite colors. I used: Camel: Deep turquoise blue, Brilliant yellow green, Aqua green, black. Pebeo: Azo Pink. Widsor and Newton: Crimson. Fine Art: Burnt umber

  • Color pencils: I used Derwent colorsoft Indigo, Red

  • Fine liner filled with white paint

  • Various kinds of paintbrushes. I used 2 cheap brushes: a medium size brush from the hardware store and a thin brush. Mini catalyst blade 01, palette knives, silicone clay shaping tool that I use as a brush.

Shinjini
Soul Sisters

  • White gesso (I also use this as my white.)

  • Acrylic paints in your favorite colors. I used: Pebeo: Payne’s Grey, Flourescent pink, Flourescent orange, Titanium Buff. Camel: Grey, Aqua Green, Manganese blue hue. Mont Marte: Orange. Sennelier: Carmine Red. Widsor and Newton: Crimson

  • Watersoluble pencils — I use these to shade the face and outline the figures. I used Inktense pencils: Payne’s Grey, Deep Indigo, Fuschia

  • Various kinds of paintbrushes. I used 2 cheap brushes: a medium size brush from the hardware store and a thin brush. Mini catalyst blade 01, Catalyst wedge W02, chopsticks, toothpick, silicone clay shaping tool that I use as a brush.

Susan Yeates
Doodling & Organic Shapes

  • Sketchbook with smooth white paper

  • Pencil

  • Rubber

  • Fine liner pen

Susan Yeates
Main Lesson 1

  • Sketchbook with smooth white paper (I use the Moleskin pocket sketchbook with a black hard cover)

  • Pencil (hard pencil)

  • Rubber

  • Fine liner pen (I used 0.5 UniPin Fine Liner)

  • Reference photos of fish if you prefer to work from a reference

  • Grey brush pen (I used a TomBow grey brush pen)

Susan Yeates
Main Lesson 2

  • Sketchbook with smooth white paper (I use the Moleskin pocket sketchbook with a black hard cover)

  • Pencil (hard pencil)

  • Rubber

  • Fine liner pen (I used 0.5 UniPin Fine Liner)

  • Reference book of fungi and mushrooms if you prefer to work from a reference

  • A selection of coloured pencils or watercolour pencils (I used the Derwent Inktense Pencils.

  • A small round paintbrush (optional)

  • Pot of water (optional)

Please remember you don’t need all these specific supplies, most can be swapped out with alternatives- be creative with what you already have 😊😊😊