Monday, October 18, 2010
My Homemade Travel Paint Kit
So what do you think of my Travel Paint kit I made? I took an online watercolor class last spring from Laure Ferlita. She showed how to make a travel watercolor pallet with watercolor pencils. I tried that but my pencils were not so good so I decided to use my watercolor paint. Click on the link to see how Laure made hers.
Laure Ferlita's video
Here are a couple more photos of it.
Here it is with a watercolor journal. I like this journal because it is made with watercolor paper that is heavy. I hate when paper buckles as you paint.
Here is my kit opened up. You can see that I use Daniel Smith liquid watercolors. They come in a tube so I made a dot for each color. I numbered each color and then listed the color names next to it's number. I also put the number of light fastness by it's name.
Also in my kit is several water brushes. These are good for travel. You fill the barrel with water and they don't leak. Yeah!! They will drip if you squeeze them as you paint. But if you don't squeeze them they do let out a little water as you paint to move the paint around.
In my kit I added a pencil, and 2 waterproof ink pens, one black and one brown.
I also have a nice paper towel for wiping the brush. If you are out hiking and in your jeans you can wipe your brushes on your jeans. Yep.
To see the photo larger you can click on the photo and enlarge it.
This is my first try at painting with my new kit. I have never painted from dots with nowhere to mix my paints. I was parked at the elementary school waiting for Peanut. I parked so that I had a view of the orange grove across the street of the school. I took artistic liberty and added a lake and a couple pine trees. Although there is the brown sandy area there. It is a dry river. If we have a lot of rain then there are massive flash floods there. I lost a friend there who got swept away by the water. So sad.
I took this with the painting in the sun.
After I got Peanut we went home and we painted in the new garage studio. I need to think of a name for our art/craft/painting area (studio). Any suggestions?
I tried to capture Peanut. She only stayed in that position for a minute or two. I couldn't get her hands since she is always in motion so I just blurred them. LOL
She was painting also. She loves to paint like me.
Here you can see the watercolor painting kit with my Peanut painting.
My verdict? I love the Travel Kit. It is easy to use. It isn't messy. It all fits into that little ziplock bag. I could put it in my purse easily with my journal and go out walking or visiting a museum. It is very versatile.
I love it.
Well go give it a try. Happy Painting!!
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So very cool, Carol! You're the first person I've actually seen put this idea into use. Isn't wonderful to have that small package of art supplies tucked in your purse or pocket so you can create just about anywhere?
ReplyDeleteLove the spontaneity of the "Peanut" sketch, too!!
Good idea Carol. Your always thinking.
ReplyDeleteUpdate. The painting of the orange grove view I did above is now a record of history. Peanut and I drove by the school and orange grove a couple weeks ago and all the trees were cut down. It is bare land now with a very old barn. I need to go get a photo of the barn before they tear that down too. I'm sad to see the orange groves disappearing in my town. This grove was not a dried up non-productive grove as you can see by my painting.
ReplyDeleteAnother one bites the dust. Boo Hoo