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For more of Rebecca's sketchbook work, check out her other class, Magpie Sketchbook: Collecting a Resource of Imagery.
Need an introduction to marbling? Check out Mercedez' first class, Creativity Through Marbling: An Introduction
To share your work on social media use the hashtag #MZRXdailyPractice.
Shelf-life and suggested uses for every recipe are listed on the gift tags in the PDF.
Learn more about Heidi's inspirations behind the Love Letter Quilt pattern and her history of incorporating love into quilts in this live presentation, originally aired August 9, 2023.
See a beautiful compilation of quilts made in this class on our blog.
To follow along on social media, please post your progress using the tag #DailyPracticeQAL
Before beginning each day, please be sure to work from the most updated version of the class PDF.
Remember to use the hashtag #creativebuggetsmessy on social media to share your work with the Get Messy and Creativebug community.
This class is not only a starting point for anyone who is ready to call themselves an artist, but also for working artists who could use some structure and guidance in growing their practice. By the end of this series, you will learn how to take yourself more seriously and see your business dreams come to life.
Be sure to share what you draw on Instagram #cbdrawaday!
Be sure to share what you make in our class gallery and on Instagram #cbdrawaday
Be sure to share what you make in our class gallery and on Instagram #cbdrawaday
Watercolor paper (Pam uses 40 lb cold press)
Strathmore Artagain black paper
Kraft paper
Transparency sheets
Paintbrushes used in this class:
Size 12, 18 and 22 round watercolor brushes
½” flat watercolor brush
Waterbrushes
Size 4 quill brush
Brushes and Pens used in this class:
Tombow Dual Brush Pens
Copic Sketch Markers
Sakura Koi Brush Pens
Marvy Brush Art Markers
Gelly Roll Moonlight Pens
Sharpie Oil Markers
White Uni-Ball Signo Gel Pen
Pigma Sensei Pens
Fude Ball Pen
Pencil
Micron Pen in sizes 02, 03 and 05
Sharpie Stained Pens
2.4mm Parallel Pen
Mister Sketch Markers
Faber-Castel Pitt Pens Artist Brush Pens
Christine Adolph Watercolor Resist Pen by Prima
Liquitex Paint Markers
Prismacolor Pro Markers
Paints and Inks used in this class:
Watercolor paint set
Martha Stewart Craft Paint
Sumi Ink
FineTec Metallic Watercolor
- Dr. PH Martin’s Liquid Watercolors
- Draw and paint flowers in 30 different ways
- Work with paint pens
- Paint with Sumi ink
- Make a responsive drawing using liquid watercolors
- Paint bold florals with acrylic paints
- Work with source material for inspiration
What you'll get:
- A month's worth of creative prompts and demonstrations to get you thinking creatively about how to draw and paint flowers
- 30 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list
- Step-by-step expert instruction from artist Pam Garrison
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
Such a comprehensive class! I will be referring to this material over and over as it inspires infinite ways to add wax as a medium. All the ideas are so light and bright and modern I just loved it. Thank you.
I loved this class, and had no idea there were so many possibilities for encaustic. I found the lesson on coloring plain encaustic medium especially helpful, because the pre-colored blocks of encaustic are so pricey, and now I know how to color with my oil pastels or paints, mica powders, and even earth powders!
This is a really interesting process. So many possibilities. Thanks for sharing all this info on it.