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What is it about starting something that feels so hard?<\/span><\/h2>\n

It\u2019s just the same, whether it\u2019s getting up at 6am and stepping out into a cold, dark, rainy morning to go for a run, or making the first mark in a fresh, new sketchbook.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Yet when you\u2019re halfway through that run, or that sketchbook, taking another step or making another mark feels like hardly any effort at all.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Once you have that initial momentum behind you, it all gets so much easier.<\/b><\/h3>\n

Why does that first part feel like such a big step?<\/span><\/p>\n

Whilst starting <\/span>anything <\/span><\/i>can feel hard, something I\u2019ve noticed makes starting feel even harder is when the thing we\u2019re putting off<\/span> is linked to one of our long term goals<\/strong>. Like improving our fitness or developing our artistic skills.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

The bigger the ambition, the heavier it weighs.<\/strong><\/p>\n

And the harder it can feel to start.<\/span><\/p>\n

So when we feel sparked to make a special effort and take that first big step to start something, we owe it to ourselves to give it our best shot so we can stand the best chances of succeeding.<\/b><\/h3>\n

When it comes to watercolor painting, getting off on the right foot means starting with the best watercolor supplies you\u2019re able to get hold of.<\/span><\/p>\n

My view is that with watercolor, if you don\u2019t spend and have the best materials you probably won\u2019t do well and therefore won\u2019t like it!<\/span> It makes sense to set yourself up for success so that you can truly give it your best go<\/b>.\u201d – <\/span><\/em>Nancy (community member)<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

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\nInferior quality materials limit the results you can achieve<\/b><\/h2>\n

Suppose, for a moment, that you want to make yourself a jacket to wear.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

You\u2019ve been inspired by a photo of one made out of a beautiful, soft linen fabric and you\u2019d like yours to look the same. You\u2019ve found clear instructions to follow.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

But the material you have to work with is a synthetic, scratchy nylon.<\/span><\/p>\n

No matter how well you stitch, and how closely you follow the instructions, the quality of your jacket can never match the look or feel of the one that inspired you. Your nylon behaves in a difficult way when you\u2019re handling it and doesn\u2019t feel nice to handle or wear.<\/span><\/p>\n

You wonder why your jacket isn\u2019t as aesthetically pleasing as the linen one you were inspired by. You put it down to your lack of skill, and decide that maybe sewing isn\u2019t something you\u2019ll be good at.<\/span><\/p>\n

So you give up on that idea and move on to something else you might be better at. Your sewing things get relegated to the back of a cupboard for \u2018one day\u2019.<\/span><\/p>\n

But of course, it wasn\u2019t you.<\/span><\/p>\n

The quality of the materials greatly limited the potential quality of the results you could ever have achieved.<\/b><\/h3>\n

This is the case with watercolour. And not<\/em> using the best watercolor supplies is one of the reasons many people give up with it.<\/span><\/p>\n

\u201c<\/span>\u201c[I agree it\u2019s] important for beginners to have good paper and professional paints from the start. <\/span>It\u2019s so easy to be demotivated and put \u2018failures\u2019 down to perceived lack of talent when you have actually been let down by the products used<\/b>.\u201d – David (community member)<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

You need to know that there are two main categories of watercolor paint: student grade and artist grade.<\/span><\/p>\n

And the difference between them is like night and day.\u00a0<\/b><\/h3>\n

[\/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”275165″ img_size=”full” add_caption=”yes”][vc_column_text]Artist grade paints are like the linen in our above example. They have more pigment in them, which makes them brighter. You can get them in \u2018transparent\u2019 colors, which let you paint in layers, allowing colours and details beneath to show through in beautiful ways.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Artist grade paints are a joy to paint with. And when you\u2019re painting in my style, they last years.<\/b><\/h2>\n

Student grade paints are like the nylon in our example. They\u2019re cheaper because they have less pigment in them, and are bulked out with \u2018filler\u2019 ingredients. It\u2019s much harder to work in layers with this paint and the colours tend not to be as vibrant.<\/span><\/p>\n

Which means student grade paints can feel really frustrating to work with. And they greatly limit the results you\u2019ll be able to achieve.<\/span><\/p>\n

\u201cI played with student paints for a while\u2026 What a HUGE difference in my final results<\/strong> by using Quality Paper and Artist grade Pigments! My cheap paper, brushes and student grade paints sit in a drawer unused\u2026. a waste of money and time\u2026..<\/b>\u201d – Nancy P<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

So if you can avoid it, please don\u2019t go out and buy student grade paints especially, as once you\u2019ve got the bug, you\u2019ll soon want to replace them, so it will end up costing you more in the long run.<\/p>\n

Using quality paper and brushes<\/a> also extends the potential of what you can achieve. Although when you\u2019re starting, when it comes to paper, a decent sketchbook is all you need.<\/span><\/p>\n

But don\u2019t let not<\/em> having the best watercolor supplies be a barrier to starting<\/b><\/h2>\n

Yes, starting with good quality watercolor supplies will give you the best chance of success from the beginning.<\/span><\/p>\n

But no, if you don\u2019t have them, it\u2019s not a reason to delay starting.<\/span><\/p>\n

So long as you can get your hands on some watercolor paints, paper (smooth is best) and small brushes, you\u2019ll be able to begin.<\/span><\/p>\n

Here\u2019s what I suggest you do:<\/span><\/p>\n

1) Invest in a small amount of quality kit if you can <\/b><\/b><\/b><\/h3>\n

For the very best start in realistic watercolor painting, you can buy all the quality supplies you need for around $135 (\u00a3110). These will last you a really long time, so when your parcel arrives, savour the moment of unpacking them, because it might be years until you need to reorder. To save you time and energy, I\u2019ve put together everything you need into a starter kit<\/a> that you can easily order from suppliers around the world.<\/p>\n

\u201c<\/span>Quality of watercolor supplies are very important. I see it as an investment.<\/b> Anna has chosen quality products and takes the guess work out of mixing colors. The paints last an amazingly long time.\u201d – Sue<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

2) Borrow from a friend <\/b><\/h3>\n

If you\u2019re not yet ready to make that investment, try sourcing quality materials through other means. Friends, family and neighbours may well have supplies sitting in a cupboard which they\u2019d be very happy to lend you, so ask around.<\/span><\/span>If they have tubes of quality watercolor paint in similar colours<\/a>, you only need to take a clean dinner plate and ask them to squeeze a blob of each colour onto it, around the edge. You can let the paints dry then use this as your palette. I let my paints dry on the palette in this way and use a wet brush to pick up the pigment.<\/p>\n

\u201c<\/span>I started out with super-cheap paper and a watercolor set a neighbor lent me<\/b>. Nothing high grade. My brushes were nothing special. But it was enough to get me started -and- enough to let me see that I had enough interest to justify an investment in the paper\/paints\/brushes you recommend. – Patrice (community member)<\/span>
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3) Use what you have<\/b><\/h3>\n

If neither of the above are options for you, then you can still start with whatever you have to hand, even if that means using student grade paints at first. You can get reasonable enough results with them to set you on your path.<\/p>\n

With the [different brand of paints I used], I obviously didn\u2019t know which would be the \u201ccorrect\u201d substitution, <\/span>but just using what visually looked close and doing my own mixing, those paintings turned out just as nice and realistic.<\/b> Having the list of paints is helpful but the method and process is far more important than the paint colors, so just use what you\u2019ve got!\u201d – Charity<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

“When I started I used student grade paints<\/b> from another online school. I used a round 2 and round 6 brush. And cheap Canson paper. I can say one thing\u2026.<\/span> It took the pressure off of me as a beginner to not ruin an expensive piece of paper!<\/b>! Over time I replaced paints, paper and brushes with quality supplies.” – Diane<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Doing this is going to help you to get past that hardest part, and start. <\/span>
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\n<\/span> But if you’re not using the best watercolor supplies, you need to be aware of the limited potential of what can be achieved.
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\n<\/b>And you need to know that if you\u2019re getting unsatisfactory results, <\/b>it\u2019s not you<\/b>!\u00a0<\/b><\/p>\n

Watercolor painting is amazing value, even when you buy high quality supplies<\/b><\/h2>\n

Creative hobbies cost money. But if you\u2019ve ever balked at the price of a tube of premium artists\u2019 paints, it\u2019s worth remembering 2 things:<\/span><\/p>\n

1) A tiny amount of paint can cover a lot of paper, so lasts you a LONG time.<\/b><\/h3>\n

With waterolour you dilute your paints A LOT. That means 1 small tube of paint end up lasting you a LOT of paintings. I\u2019ve had many of my 5ml tubes for years, and I paint really regularly.<\/span><\/p>\n

2) There can be zero waste.\u00a0 <\/b><\/h3>\n

Unlike with acrylics, if you get pulled away mid-painting session when you\u2019re using watercolor, you can simply let your paints dry off safe in the knowledge you can re-wet them when you\u2019re ready to resume painting – even if that\u2019s not for days or weeks! No wasted paint, no palette to scrape off. The same goes for your brushes – no need to wash them – they won\u2019t be damaged by leaving them to dry out with paint on them, you can wash them later, or simply wait and resume painting by re-wetting them when you\u2019re ready to paint again.<\/span><\/p>\n

This means that, with watercolour your initial outlay on paints will actually work out as really good value over the longer term.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

And there are some ways you can make your budget go even further:<\/b><\/h2>\n

1) Start with a friend<\/b>
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Or even better, a few friends. You can split the investment in paints, each squeezing them onto palette your palette. This way you pay a fraction of the cost for the paints, which are the most expensive supplies. Then you only need your own brushes and paper.<\/span><\/p>\n

2) Ask for watercolor supplies for your birthday or Christmas!<\/b><\/h3>\n

Not only will this stretch your budget, it can also make the gift-giver feel happy they\u2019re able to support your creativity in some way.<\/span><\/p>\n

\u201cI ask for paints, brushes and paper for Christmas and Birthday gifts.\u201d – Nancy<\/span><\/p>\n

3) Add a tube of paint to your basket to qualify for free shipping<\/b><\/h3>\n

This tip came from David in our online community. It\u2019s a great way to spread the cost of buying supplies using money you\u2019d have spent on something else anyway:<\/span><\/p>\n


\n<\/span> “If you regularly buy other products from Amazon (and you are not a Prime member) and your basket does not reach the value to qualify for free delivery, try putting a tube of paint in your basket. Rather than pay the delivery charge, this might tip the basket over the line to qualify for free delivery.<\/strong> You pay the same, but you get a \u2018free\u2019 tube of paint paid for by Amazon ????\u201d – David<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

I hope this post has inspired you to start something big you\u2019ve been putting off. If that\u2019s watercolor painting, hopefully you\u2019re feeling sparked to gather up your supplies and make a start. Be sure to schedule it<\/a> into your calendar – another tip for creative success.<\/span><\/p>\n

What have your experiences been with watercolor supplies? <\/span><\/h2>\n

Has a lack of suitable kit stopped you from starting until now? Are you feeling inspired to take that step and start? Do you have any good tips to share with others for maximising your budget for painting supplies? <\/span><\/p>\n

I\u2019d love for you to join in the conversation by leaving a comment below.<\/span>[\/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”276032″][\/vc_column][\/vc_row]<\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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