TIPS for SAVING MONEY on ART SUPPLIES for ARTIST - Learn from my errors!!! #savemoney #artsupplies

2024-05-14ใซๅ…ฑๆœ‰
Today I want to share some tips that I learnt during my art journey on how to save some money on art supplies. I hope these tips will help you ๐Ÿ˜‰
If you have other tips on how to save some money please share them in the comment session so we can help each other on saving on art supplies ๐Ÿ™‚

#savemoney #artsupplies #art #artsupply #arttips
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Check more of my works also on Instagram and Tik Tok:
- www.instagram.com/deboragrosaart/
- tiktok.com/@deboragrosaart

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Music credit
Track: A Part of Us
Music by www.fiftysounds.com/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ใ‚ณใƒกใƒณใƒˆ (15)
  • @askialuna7717
    That's also the reason why I rarely buy larger sets, I don't need many colors in there and I need others. I think it's easier for me to first exclude all mixed colors from my selection and focus on the single-pigment tones.
  • @pattibaer5901
    My local art store told me that Prismacolor is no longer going to be sold in open stock so your only option will be buying sets. This was very disappointing to hear so I am switching to Polychromos which still sells in open stock.
  • @elisa2463
    Keep going! Great content (maybe go faster to the point and divide the video timeline in chapters for easier watching)
  • @cazkiwinz4300
    You can also refill your โ€œdisposableโ€ finepoint pens (like Pigma Micron) if the nib is still goodโ€ฆ just use tweezers to pull the nib, and syringe in some Indian/Bombay inkโ€ฆ. Which is both cheap โ€ฆ and waterproof!
  • @revinakeener7299
    i order online from Cheap Joes in the US, they have lots of samples of paper and the dot cards too.
  • @askialuna7717
    I think a good way is to buy a mixing set with three colors that act as primary colors to start with, to try out whether you like the medium itself and use that as a starting point for your own palette.
  • @thesilverpen
    I downsized my mess of bad buys over the years and donated the still good items to other artists still new to painting. They were pleased and my art supplies are only things I will actually use. New painters on a budget are excited with ten tubes of less loved colors! 19:19
  • @user-qs1xz2mx6f
    Actually you need only the three primary colours plus black and on purpose white, and you be able to mix almoust any colour you need.
  • @Emmachrist
    Thank you for the great tips! ๐Ÿ˜Š
  • @Replicanna-rl6zg
    Moi! Thank you for good tips, using half of them already. Which shop in Helsinki you go to, Tempera? Or are there new ones? I am moving back soon after 20 years, so I am a bit lost