Happy Tuesday everyone!! This week’s tip is another kit organization idea to help keep all of your paints tightly organized in your kit!
Tuesday Tips @ 10: Labeling your Paints
Happy Tuesday!!! I took a little hiatus from our Tuesday Tips at Ten there over the holidays…partly because of holiday busy-ness of gigs, hosting family & my son’s 16th birthday & driver’s exam, partly because I ran out of tips (ha!), and partly because our sweet, goofy Great Dane “Wahoo” passed away unexpectedly at just 5 years old, sucking away some of my Christmas spirit and motivation! BUT, I’m happy to say we have adopted a new fur baby (Teddy the Sheepadoodle) just in time for Christmas, all the holiday activities have died down, and I have a couple more tips in the hopper! SO, this week I bring you a tip for labeling your paints! Who doesn’t want to get their kit more organized in the new year?! Next week I’ll continue with another good tip for organizing your paints in your kit, but for now, here’s how I’ve labeled my paints in the past and currently!
Also, in case you missed it, since I’m taking a break from Wet Paint Magazine, I’ve brought back my free monthly e-newsletters! This month’s newsletter on the topic of self confidence as an artist has already gone out, but you can subscribe to future issues or download past issues here!
Here are some Amazon (affiliate) links related to this video…
Dymo label maker: https://amzn.to/3TKYm82
Label refills: https://amzn.to/3Sbedf1
Label maker storage cases: https://amzn.to/41Oapn4
White paint pen to label black cake containers: https://amzn.to/3tM7BtX
Tuesday Tips @ 10: Stencil Trick!
Happy Tuesday! Here’s a little trick I used when painting a Christmas sweater on my son a couple days ago for my Christmas cards! I love that he still lets me do this! This year I used a lot of fun stencils to speed up the process, and finished it all in 1 hour and 20 minutes (photo below). Have a happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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BAM 4009 checkers$4.00
Tuesday Tips @ 10: Makeup Pencils
Happy Tuesday! Here’s a tip for getting a crisp, clean point on your makeup pencils!
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Pencil Sharpener$1.25
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Mehron Dual Ended Sharpener$7.95
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Mehron Pro Pencils$7.95
Tuesday Tips @ Ten: Shading Spider Legs
Happy Tuesday! Here’s a tip for shading those spindly spider legs!
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Cameleon Blending Brush$11.00 – $12.00
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Realism for Face And Body Artists$32.99
Step by Step “Zombies Up in Arms!”
This one looks really detailed but stencils make it super quick! First I laid down a base with a sponge and a Tiger cake for a sunset background. Next, I used an Ooh! zombie arm stencil and mini kabuki brush to add the arms! The branches are actually done with a Christmas stencil that we sell. Then, using a round brush loaded with black, I added a little hanging bat in a tree (totally optional), some scraggly looking grass, and used a dry Cameleon blending brush to drag it down and fade into the forehead. The blood splatters I did using just a portion of a BAM 1415 splatter skull stencil, and then topped that off with some liquid bling!
I’m SOOOO upset right now that my most FAVORITE mini kabuki stencil brush has been discontinued by the manufacturer…I am working on sourcing some new ones and hope to have them up on the site SOON! Follow our Facebook page for updates! They are an absolute game changer for me when it comes to stencils…stay tuned on that!
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Ooh! Zombie Arm Stencil$7.00
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Fusion Black Petal Sponge set of 3$3.20
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Black Petal sponge$1.00
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Vivid Gleam Glitter Cream – 30g Jars$14.99
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Sillyfarm Rainbow Cakes$17.99
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Paint Pal Lux Petal Sponges – set of 6$7.00
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Santa Sleigh & Trees Stencil$4.99
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Amerikan Body Art Liquid Bling .5oz$5.99
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BAM 1415 Splatter Skull$4.00
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TAG Base Blenders$15.00
Step by Step “Spiderfly!”
Here’s another quick line buster design for Halloween…a butterfly-like spider design! First, lay down a base of your favorite tiger split cake with a petal sponge. Then, add some quick webs with black and a round brush. Use a spider stencil too if you like! Finish it off with some white highlights and Vivid Gleam orange glitter cream!
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Ooh! Tarantula Spider Flip Stencil$5.00
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Fusion Black Petal Sponge set of 3$3.20
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Black Petal sponge$1.00
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Vivid Gleam Glitter Cream Palettes$36.00 – $66.00
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Vivid Gleam Glitter Cream – 30g Jars$14.99
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Sillyfarm Rainbow Cakes$17.99
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Paint Pal Lux Petal Sponges – set of 6$7.00
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Wolfe Hydrocolor Makeup 45 gram$11.00
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BAM 1020 Web & Spiders$4.00
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Princeton Round Brushes$4.75 – $7.65
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Wolfe Hydrocolor Makeup 90 gram$19.00
Step by Step Candycorn Spider!
Here’s a super quick and easy design for this Halloween! Just let your tools do all the work! The candycorn shapes are as simple as loading up a Paint Pal petal sponge with a Tigrrr split cake and stamping them on! Our new Ooh! tarantula stencil makes quick work of the spider. Add in some quick webs, highlights and shadows with a round brush, and top it all off with a little Amerikan Body Art “Trick or Treat” Pixie Paint!
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Ooh! Tarantula Spider Flip Stencil$5.00
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Fusion Black Petal Sponge set of 3$3.20
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Black Petal sponge$1.00
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Sillyfarm Rainbow Cakes$17.99
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Paint Pal Lux Petal Sponges – set of 6$7.00
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Amerikan Body Art Pixie Paint$7.50
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Princeton Round Brushes$4.75 – $7.65
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TAG Base Blenders$15.00
Tuesday Tips @ 10: Glitter Bottle Display/Storage
Happy Tuesday! Today I’m going to share a cool tip that I learned from my friend Anita Beal! This cool trick makes it so much easier to see what glitter colors are in the poof bottles!
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Mama Clown Fruit Punch Glitter$5.00
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Art Factory Loose Cosmetic Glitter$3.99 – $4.99
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1/2oz Poofer Bottle$0.99
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Mama Clown White Fairy Dust Glitter$5.00
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Amerikan Body Art Loose Cosmetic Glitter$4.00
Tuesday Tips @ 10: Line Manager Kit
Happy Tuesday! It’s time for another tip! This week I share the little kit I’ve put together to help make the line manager’s job easy, which in turn, can be really helpful in getting someone to agree to help you out with your line in the first place! 😉
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