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I have a ridiculous amount of "crafty" stuff, but I recently discovered that I'm lacking a bit (who knew?). I'm totally covered in the paper/stamps/inks/embossing folders/punches/dies departments. The "holes" are in the coloring media.
I have some Bic MarkIt markers and a handful of Prismacolor markers, but need some true pastels to round things out a bit. Haven't decided which brand I want to get yet (but I do know that it won't be Spectrum Noir).
I also recently discovered that I prefer the Gamsol Magic technique in general, so I need to add to the VERY limited number of colored pencils I own. I've been doing some research and reading good things about the Blick brand, so I'm going to get some of those.
I really, really like to watercolor, but left all of my brushes with my daughter in New York (she has a degree in fine art, so I know that she'll actually use them), so I need to replace them.
I am relatively new to papercrafts, so I consider most of my 'holes' to be in technique, especially using layouts & inks creatively. A goal, for next year, is to make time to participate in the challenges.
Regarding supplies, pastels are my major one. I already have Rembrandts, but don't know if PanPastels are a better choice for papercrafting. Particularly in regards to chalk dust & fixatives. Any thoughts?
As for watercoloring, I've stayed with acrylics, because I think with the right additives, paint/inks and paper you can get nearly the same effects for crafting. If I was doing larger works, I would use watercolors. The versatility of acrylic & variety of technique is very nice, watercolor, gouache, impasto, sgrafitto, stamping, etc. and mixing color into all sorts of mediums & gels. I really like the Golden High Flows & Fluids for papercrafting.
Oh, I forgot! A home laser cutter.
Happy Holidays,
Robin
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I thought that I have it all but am looking for an upgrade on a cutter. My Fiskars just does not cut a straight line. I dug out my old Carl cutter (ancient thing) and it is so heavy (about as heavy as the bypass utter I am considering) and it does not have a good measuring grid on it. Still on the fence about them.
First an organized space (a goal DH and I will tackle shortly, once the holiday festivities are finished).
After that, I will need time to use my stuff (in my space or elsewhere) and that looks more likely to be possible!
As for actual tools/supplies probably Big Shot accessories since I only got the basics (plus a stamp/die combo) during a Thanksgiving Day sale. I did get an extended platform for $12 (after a customer loyalty coupon) at a LSS. I want backup cutting plates, crease mat and magnetic platform.
Fun topic!
Oh, for Robin re: Pan Pastels ... I just burnish the color into the card stock with the sponge and then buff it 2-3 times with a piece of Viva paper towel (no pattern, no lint, very soft). I only have the metallic colors so that is another gap but I can't decide which colors to get first. Any suggestions? I'd like some bright ones for flowers but probably have to build collection slowly. The sets are pricy but last a looooong time.
I am needing re-inkers - specifically, black for Memento, Stazon & SU. M, HL and JoAnn's do not carry the re-inkers for Memento and Stazon in their stores. :( So, I will have to order them.
I just bought a sizzix tag die today - it is just the size that I have been wanting! So, now I can cut tags from some of my stacks of DSP and whatever color of cardstock I wish!
I really don't "need" anything else - except time for creating!
I need more whimsical and cutesy type stamps and images to color. I have floral, nature, and Christmas stamps, but I seem stuck in a rut as to what I purchase. I also need more sentiments for the insides to cards.
I WAS lacking good sentiments that said more than "thank you" or"thinking of you" so when mat stamps had their 10% off I bought only sentiment sets, then they had 30% and I bought even more. What I'm lacking is images I can color, not people but critters, flowers, landscapes...
Well it sure isn't stamps, or DSP (15 iris boxes just for the 12x12), ribbon...but I can not find a Happy Birthday sentiment stamp that I like. I can find the size I want, but not the style I want, or the style I want but not the size...so frustrating! would even be willing to buy a set if I could just get the right size and style of sentiment! Suggestions would be gratefully received!
I am needing re-inkers - specifically, black for Memento, Stazon & SU. M, HL and JoAnn's do not carry the re-inkers for Memento and Stazon in their stores. :( So, I will have to order them.
I just bought a sizzix tag die today - it is just the size that I have been wanting! So, now I can cut tags from some of my stacks of DSP and whatever color of cardstock I wish!
I really don't "need" anything else - except time for creating!
Not sure of the size of JoAnn's near you, but in some of the larger stores they have packs of reinkers from Tsukineko (spelling??) that have StazOn Jet Black, Memento Tuxedo Black and Versamark. It would be hanging with all the stamping stuff like daubers and things so it can be hard to pick out. Before I saw those I wouldn't have thought to look for a little plastic three pack of reinkers! Total accident that I saw it in the first place. No other reinkers, just that pack, so if you need other colors it isn't very helpful... :(
I have no holes or wants or needs. I am at a spot were I am happy with what I have.
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My mom and I are both new stampers. I dusted off 25 year old stamp supplies only to find out that inks and markers dry out and rubber stamps are very different these days. I've had six months and a pretty hefty budget to play with, I am still in the accumulation phase and find it very addicting.
Sentiments seem to be an issue. I see a link above to "verses" stamps which I cannot wait to visit, it seems a sheet of stamps with a mix of images and sentiments aren't enough.
In addition to sentiments I need more dies, I've prioritized them, right now I am on the hunt for a great deal on a window die, like the grand madison from memory box/poppy. Next I want some stitched rectangles. I did just close on a good deal for gears on Amazon.
My mom needs a bigger space, she has a part of a room she shares with her husband, its their shared "computer" room. She also struggles with sentiments.
I would have said more small containers, but today we celebrated Christmas with DH's sister and voila, I received two nice big containers with smaller individual compartment jars, so magically I am set there.
Then there is always time... I am on medical leave for another 6 weeks, but need to recover quickly so I can spend more dedicated time with all my new supplies I have gathered and organized the last couple of months!
Supply hole I just ordered this week. Don't laugh but my filler was UnDu. I filled all my holes in November when the good deals were to be had. I replaced my polymer clay oven, I needed chipboard and a cheap paper trimmer.
Art holes I need to practice my drawing again. My hands are shaky when I draw. I know I am out of practice. That won't due since drawing is my first love. Plus, drawing saves me a fortune on stamps, lol.
Can't really think of any. I have more than I need.
I recently started in on copics and acquired a good, rounded collection. Sure, I could use more, but I've got all the basics covered.
I am good at identifying and filling the holes in my arsenal, almost too good. Cataloging everything helps. I figured this out early on, when I discovered that I had a bunch of butterfly stamps but no sympathy or get well sentiments. So I cataloged everything, to prevent me from continuing to purchase a category I already have covered, only to neglect another category.
If anything, I need a few more metallic embossing powders. My gold stinks. I'm going to fill that hole next, but not before I make a sample of every powder I have to make sure I'm not duplicating a powder.
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