This is a small set of grid black & white (off-white I'd say) washi tape rolls. I love the simple patterns because they are excellent to use in tag art and mixed media projects due to their simple design. They go well with everything and they make great accents. The rolls in this set are small in diameter and only have 5 metres of tape each, which is more than enough for me. I have other gridded tapes, and these ones are lower in quality, but nothing to complain about because the product is sold as a basic set and costs little.
Showing posts with label Mixed-Media. Show all posts
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5/06/2025
Derwent Inkense Blocks (Tin of 36)
Derwent Inktense Blocks are professional-quality highly-pigmented water soluble blocks that can be used as watercolours or as mixed media crayons. This package contains a great mix of vibrant and neutral colours that are perfect for my needs.
I love the tin box quality and design, which is great to keep the blocks safe and neatly stored. If I remove the inner holders, I can use it for other purposes. I love the "crevasses" on the sides, which are perfect for broken or half pieces.
Having
used the Derwent XL blocks and XL coloured graphite blocks I can
honestly say that I prefer the two first to the Inktense Blocks.
However, I love the quality of the bright lines and accents I can get with these blocks especially when I don't mix them with other products,
as they're vibrant and make any piece standout. They're very bold as watercolours.
Are the Derwent Inktense blocks/pencils
lightfast? According to the company, "87% of the range is lightfast, however, once water is added, lightfastness ratings will be different
depending on how much each colour is diluted." They also state that
these blocks are made using different binders and wax blends, which
affects the lightfastness of each colour. As mentioned in other cases
for similar products, you need to use a medium to seal the colour if you intend to work with liquid media after using these blocks. The same can be said if you use them on you painting top layer. Furthermore, once the piece is
finished, you can protect it by using an UV protection varnish and, of
course, by keeping the artwork out of direct sunlight.
If I had to buy them now, knowing as I know, I would buy the Inktense pencils, which will have the same quality pigment but are better for me. So, in short I like these ones but I don't love them.
MIND
The blocks are quite thin and break easily while exerting a bit of pressure. Handle with care.
4/18/2025
Paul Rubens (Haiya) 60-pack Soft Oil Pastels Set
Paul Rubens (HAIYA) Oil Pastels have been a discovery for me an have reignited my passion for this medium. I cannot afford Sennelier oil pastels, which are my favourite in the whole world, but also uber-expensive. However, this Haiya set has many of the qualities I love in Sennelier minus the price tag. These pastels are really creamy and the colours are vibrant and beautiful. There is a large selection of browns, greens,
blues, aquas, purples, reds, oranges and yellows, with a black and
white added. On the contrary, there is a lack of pastel colours (another Haiya's set has those), grey and beige tones, and warm whites. They can be blended with tissue paper or my fingers, and used for layering, sgraffito and layering purposes.
The
opacity of the colours is shown on the stick wrapping. However, it is
in diminutive size and I had to use a magnifying lens to see it
properly. Some of the sticks and colours are opaque, others translucent,
and others semi. The pigments used for each stick are also displayed on
the wrapping. As my set most of it written in Chinese ain't sure if the
lighfastness is mentioned in Mandarin. There
is no indication of it on the accompanying leaflet. However, I've browsed the web and there seems to be an agreement among artists that these pastels have a good level of lightfastness.
THE TEST
I tried them in two rough sketches I did on two pre-gessoed craft tags (not on pastel-purpose paper) just to check their pigmentation and blendability. These pastels are a pleasure to work with. The creaminess is not only yummy and satisfying, but it also favours colour spread and mixing. I used simple average tissue serviettes as blenders and they did the job really well. The colours are gorgeous, but they lack a bit of more pigment in them, something that's understandable due to the price tag. The pointy tips really help drawing an outlining. The colours mix well with each other. I used them to make a clean image and a impressionist textured one and worked well in both cases. I will try them on pastel paper and will edit this review in the future if necessary.
I used a permanent fixative when I finished the sketches and, before that, a workable fixative to allow me to keep working on them without the fear of smudging what I had already done.
Overall, a wonderful set of good quality pastel oils that are good replacement to Sennelier if you cannot afford the latter.
2/04/2025
Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pens, 3-Pac (Soft, Hard, and Twin Tip)
I love these Fudenosuke Tombow markers.One is the classic Fudenosuke black with brush tip medium nib, the same in dark blue, and the other is a two-tip marker with two different nibs (fine and extra-fine). These markers are very pleasurable to use. They glide smoothly on any kind of paper I've use them on. The quality of the ink is intense and bold unlike the normal Tombow markers, which have a more watercolour nature. That being the case Fudenosuke is better for artistic drawing, calligraphy, shading, outlining and making bold ink-like marks.
The ink is water-based, so these markers are not permanent. You will need a workable sealer if you want to use them in mix media as they smudge easily if mixed with anything slightly liquid. Also, if used in combination with acrylic paint, make sure that the paint is completely dry before you use the markers as, otherwise, the nib will be damaged. This is true for most markers out there, though.
This package is good value for money and you have three different tips and colours. They last a long time without drying off, and the quality of the ink is always good. I've had this for over a year, and they are still as new.
12/26/2024
Stabilo Woody 18 Assorted Colours with Sharpener and Paint Brush
I've been dying to get my hands on one these sets for years. They're quite expensive, but I got this half price on Prime Day. The set contains 18 beautiful bright colours, an XL sharpener (which is great to have as these pencils aren't standard size by any means) and a good quality brush.
Stabilo Woody pencils used to be cheap, as they were a product created for children. This was until artists noticed their quality and versatility; then, prices rose to match artists' pockets. They are non-toxic and can be used on paper, cardboard and glass.
The pencils are chunky, have velvety great-quality pigments and are water soluble. They are a hybrid between watercolour pencils, crayons and oil pastels. This set has a great selection of vibrant colours, two metallics, and three neutrals, which is more than I need. They work wonderfully as watercolours, and they dissolve and spread uniformly. Besides, the colours keep their vibrancy once dry.
As per my photo, all the pencils in my set have their lead point deformed. The points look like a volcanic outburst. It's a bit annoying as I wanted the point to be pointy obviously. The set seems to be part of a faulty batch, and this might explain the price reduction. For a second, I thought that the set might be forfeited, but after using the pencils I'm sure they're genuine due to their pigment quality and workability.
It was not crystal clear to me from the packaging whether these pencils are lightfast or not. After some online browsing, I've found that some of the colours are and others aren't. The lightfastness rating is shown as a number of stars on the pencil barrel after the colour number. This being the case, I'm inclined to use them in sketches and art journaling not as much on anything that I might consider precious. If you work on mixed media, you'll need to seal the colours with matte/gloss medium so that they don't smudge when applying a layer of any other material on top of them. UV varnishes also improve the life of any paint.
The pencils original box is great for shipping as the wallet holds the pencils tight. After an intercontinental trip, they arrived in perfect conditions, not damaged or scratched as I feared. At the same time, the wallet is bulky, not really storage-friendly, so I've binned it and put the set in a small fabric pouch.
Stabilo Woody pencils used to be cheap, as they were a product created for children. This was until artists noticed their quality and versatility; then, prices rose to match artists' pockets. They are non-toxic and can be used on paper, cardboard and glass.
The pencils are chunky, have velvety great-quality pigments and are water soluble. They are a hybrid between watercolour pencils, crayons and oil pastels. This set has a great selection of vibrant colours, two metallics, and three neutrals, which is more than I need. They work wonderfully as watercolours, and they dissolve and spread uniformly. Besides, the colours keep their vibrancy once dry.
As per my photo, all the pencils in my set have their lead point deformed. The points look like a volcanic outburst. It's a bit annoying as I wanted the point to be pointy obviously. The set seems to be part of a faulty batch, and this might explain the price reduction. For a second, I thought that the set might be forfeited, but after using the pencils I'm sure they're genuine due to their pigment quality and workability.
It was not crystal clear to me from the packaging whether these pencils are lightfast or not. After some online browsing, I've found that some of the colours are and others aren't. The lightfastness rating is shown as a number of stars on the pencil barrel after the colour number. This being the case, I'm inclined to use them in sketches and art journaling not as much on anything that I might consider precious. If you work on mixed media, you'll need to seal the colours with matte/gloss medium so that they don't smudge when applying a layer of any other material on top of them. UV varnishes also improve the life of any paint.
The pencils original box is great for shipping as the wallet holds the pencils tight. After an intercontinental trip, they arrived in perfect conditions, not damaged or scratched as I feared. At the same time, the wallet is bulky, not really storage-friendly, so I've binned it and put the set in a small fabric pouch.
12/07/2024
Stamperia "Forest" Double-sided 10-page Paper Pad (30.5x30.5cm,12x12in)
Stamperia paper pads and collections are always a favourite among world-wide crafters and collagers due to their beautiful design elements, the fantastic paper, and the excellent printing quality. This Forest collection (designed by Cristina Radovan) is utterly gorgeous. It has a fairy-tale or fable flair with gorgeous colours.The many elements included are perfect for so many different kinds of craft or collage projects, for art spreads or just to make your own greeting cards. Therefore, the pad is really versatile.
The sentiments in this pad are multi-lingual, something I love, but that might disappoint people if you are just speak English.
The
advantage of the double-sided pads, besides being cheaper, is that you have more elements to
use, as each side of the sheet has different printing elements. The downside is that you
might love both sides but will have to sacrifice one or the other when you use one.
Stamperia 'Klimt" Double-Sided Paper Pad (8X8in)
Stamperia International paper pads, this included, are gorgeous. The imagery, the paper thickness and
the printing quality are always paramount. The Klimt collection (designed by Sara Alcobendas) is beautiful and really evokes Klimt's work and spirit.
This pad contains abstracts patterns, figures, and written decorative sentiments all of which are versatile pieces that can be easily incorporated into many different craft and collage projects; they're also perfect for art journal spreads. Each sheet has different printing elements on each side.
This is the second item I buy from this collection and I've noticed that the printing tonality is different from the previous pad I bought. This one is way darker and more brownish, not the golden vibe that the other had, which is what is shown in the product page. For a second I thought it might not be legit, but the quality of the paper and detailed printing is Stamperia's.
The
advantage of the double-sided pads (beyond being cheaper than then single sided) is that you have more elements to use. The downside is that you might love both sides of a sheet but when you use one of htem you lose something at the back or front that you might love.
I bought this pad very discounted during one of the Prime Day promotions, but Stamperia pads are always pricey.
9/08/2024
Montana MXA324048 Acrylic Marker 2Mm Fine, Empty Marker
This is a very good quality refillable marker. This marker is easy to fill in/refill and has a metallic ball inside to prevent ink thickening. It is lightweight and the ink is easy to pump out. I used a mini funnel to fill in the marker and it worked perfectly. If I didn't have this funnel, I would have used a syringe. The bullet point works neatly and is very similar to Posca's.
Montana ink is great but also expensive, so I'm happy being able to use other acrylic inks that are less expensive and as good. Refillable markers are a need for me as I feel self-conscious about binning good-quality plastic empty markers. So I love that I can use this over and over.
A bit pricey for an empty marker, but happy to have it.
Montana ink is great but also expensive, so I'm happy being able to use other acrylic inks that are less expensive and as good. Refillable markers are a need for me as I feel self-conscious about binning good-quality plastic empty markers. So I love that I can use this over and over.
A bit pricey for an empty marker, but happy to have it.
3/23/2024
LEMESO 10 Pack 0.3 mm Jewelry Beading Wire Assorted Colors
I got this pack for my art supply stash, as I like working on textured projects. The colours I got are gorgeous; identical to those in the photo. The wire is good quality, easy to bend and cut. This wire can be used for many projects, from craft making, tag art making, mixed media or jewellery making. However, the wire is as thin as thread, which is not what I was expecting. The description page clearly mentions the girt, but I didn't know how thick this might be. See my photos to see the sizing of the rolls compared with a sticky tape roll.
8/12/2023
Jigong Mini Heat Gun Electric 300W 220V 50HZ Portable Hot Air
This is my first heat gun and I purchased it to replace my bulky hair drier, which I was using to speed up the drying time of the paint in some of my artwork. However, it can be used for embossing as well.
THE GOOD STUFF
> Very light and small. It is a pleasure to hold. Way smaller and lighter than my small hair drier. See my photos against an A4 wallet and beside my small hair drier.
> It can be stored anywhere. See my photo inside a cable organizer box.
> Easy to use. You don't really need a manual. Click the power button and voila. The container box, though, has some tricks to use this gun in "shrinking'.
> Heating level is great for small pieces of art as it isn't too high or low. It dries things fast.
> Low noise level if compared with my hair drier.
> As the 'mouth' is small, it directs the air where I want to so it doesn't blow pieces of paper I have around.
> Great value for money.
THE DISAPPOINTMENTS
> The cord is ridiculously short. That being the case, unless you have a plug on top of your table, you would have to plug it to an extension cord, something that I hate because it creates unnecessary bulk and storage issues. If you don't have one, you'd have to purchase one.
> Just one speed.
> No storage pouch.
If needed, I will update this review in the future.
1/19/2023
Strathmore Artist Tile Pack, Toned Gray, 400 series
I
bought this grey card pack just because it was cheaper than the white
paper one and not sure what the real colour was as the product page
doesn't show it. The cards are toned in a lovely warm grey as per my
photos. The card stock is sturdy and has resisted everything I've done
to it today without tearing.
Things I've done to the paper just to try it:
> Covered the cards in white high tooth gesso.
> Added a coat of heavy-body acrylic paint.
> Glued several layers of collage paper using matte gel medium.
> Glued a small piece of fabric.
> Stitched French point using embroidery thread, previously using an awl to perforate it.
> Added a glaze of acrylic paint and rubbed it with my fingers.
The paper has resisted everything. The stock is 215 gsm and not 300, which is ideal for mixed media, and that shows in the fact that the paper corners curl a bit.
I've also tried the paper without gesso and also resisted everything.
The third experiment I've carried out is stitching and doing basic sewing and embroidery on it, without gesso added. I also added heavy-body acrylic paint and rubbed water-soluble crayons. The paper stood everything as per my photos.
For the rest this is an excellent artist paper, versatile, and it can be used as it is, in the original toned colour or covered in paint , gesso or anything you want.
Yet, it's a bit expensive taking into account that the pack only has 30 tiles.
Things I've done to the paper just to try it:
> Covered the cards in white high tooth gesso.
> Added a coat of heavy-body acrylic paint.
> Glued several layers of collage paper using matte gel medium.
> Glued a small piece of fabric.
> Stitched French point using embroidery thread, previously using an awl to perforate it.
> Added a glaze of acrylic paint and rubbed it with my fingers.
The paper has resisted everything. The stock is 215 gsm and not 300, which is ideal for mixed media, and that shows in the fact that the paper corners curl a bit.
I've also tried the paper without gesso and also resisted everything.
The third experiment I've carried out is stitching and doing basic sewing and embroidery on it, without gesso added. I also added heavy-body acrylic paint and rubbed water-soluble crayons. The paper stood everything as per my photos.
For the rest this is an excellent artist paper, versatile, and it can be used as it is, in the original toned colour or covered in paint , gesso or anything you want.
Yet, it's a bit expensive taking into account that the pack only has 30 tiles.
1/16/2023
Habee$avers XV245 Tailors Chalk 4 in A Tub White Blue Red and Yellow
I bought this set to use the chalks on thick watercolour paper in my mixed media projects. They are great for the price and very versatile. The flat shape makes them perfect for scribbles and fine mark lines. The container box is really lovely and keeps them all tidy so I can put them anywhere without fear of them being damaged.
12/17/2022
Watercolour Paper Art Sketch Pad, 140 LB/300 GSM, 20 Sheets/40 Pages
I
have this as a warm-up exercise pad to do mixed-media projects. I use a
lot of liquid supplies: flow acrylic, inks, water drops, etc. and I've
also pre-gessoed the pages before use. The paper is thick enough to
withstand most of the media without bleeding and holding the painting
pigments quite well. The paper texture is smooth and the colour white.
For the price, this is an excellent watercolour and mixed-media paper
pad.
My main disappointment is with the binding system. It 's supposed to open and close easily so that one can extract the page, paint on it and then put it back. I haven't been able to open the rings no matter how hard I've tried. Leaving the pages in the pad makes them prone to medium and paint transfer on the edges, even if I use some baking paper behind the sheet I'm using.
For the rest, very pretty cover, very good paper and very handy size to store away and do small projects. I'll buy again
My main disappointment is with the binding system. It 's supposed to open and close easily so that one can extract the page, paint on it and then put it back. I haven't been able to open the rings no matter how hard I've tried. Leaving the pages in the pad makes them prone to medium and paint transfer on the edges, even if I use some baking paper behind the sheet I'm using.
For the rest, very pretty cover, very good paper and very handy size to store away and do small projects. I'll buy again
9/25/2022
Umisu 6 Rolls Washi Tape Journal Paper Tape Vintage
This is a beautiful selection of antique/vintage inspired tapes in different widths and printing motifs. The prints are neat and good quality. These rolls are a great addition to some of my mixed media projects. I tend to add matte gel medium to the top once in the artwork just to secure their position as they're low tack and can be lifted/removed easily. The main downside is that they're a bit pricey
Comiart Feather Wire Texture + Pro Needle Detail Tools
I don't use these for sculpture but for my mixed media artwork. I paint on thick watercolour paper, so I can use these without a problem to make marks, but minding the pressure I put as they can be quite 'abrasive' on the paper. Both tools are made of good quality metal. The needle tool comes with a protection cap, which is needed as it's really pointy and I could harm myself if I placed it in my pen holder without any protection. I wish the fan tool came with a cap and the 'hairs' were a bit more flexible. Overall, a good must-have set for abstract painting
6/25/2022
Avanti Cheese Cloth, White
I bought this to use it in my mixed media projects, so I cannot comment on how it works for cheese making or cooking.
I have used it both to create rugged textured backgrounds and elements of decoration and I'm very pleased with the results. It needs heavy gel medium to glue it to the paper. I'd say it's not the best cloth for mixed media, but it's very good nevertheless. I've uploaded a photo of a project I'm working on, which has the background made of this cloth as well as the 'nest', tinted with different ink sprays. It absorbs inks beautifully with little amount of ink used.
For the rest, it's great value for money as this is a quite large piece of cloth.
The only downside for mixed media it is that that the gaping between threads is quite large, which makes the handling of the fabric on projects a bit annoying.
For the rest, quite happy with the product.
I have used it both to create rugged textured backgrounds and elements of decoration and I'm very pleased with the results. It needs heavy gel medium to glue it to the paper. I'd say it's not the best cloth for mixed media, but it's very good nevertheless. I've uploaded a photo of a project I'm working on, which has the background made of this cloth as well as the 'nest', tinted with different ink sprays. It absorbs inks beautifully with little amount of ink used.
For the rest, it's great value for money as this is a quite large piece of cloth.
The only downside for mixed media it is that that the gaping between threads is quite large, which makes the handling of the fabric on projects a bit annoying.
For the rest, quite happy with the product.