
It is my last video for 2018 and I thought it would be fun if we did some easy mixed media art together, what do you think? Everything you need for this project is listed under the video below, and remember you don’t have to use exactly what I have used, grab what you have in your stash. I go layer by layer through this project and give you techniques and ideas on what to do for each step and the great thing is that you can pause the video whenever you need to!
Feel free to use your favourite colors, products and marks to put your own unique spin on the project. I have used keys as my focal images and if you wanted to too then pop over to where you can download a reference photo for your own personal use (even if you aren’t one of my Patreons). But feel free to use whatever imagery you like and I give you some more ideas in the video too!
Once you have finished your project post it up on and tag me @kimdellow and use the hashtag #layerwithkimdellow so that I can come on over and take a look!
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VIDEO: Easy Mixed Media Art Tutorial – Keys
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Aladine Izink Pigment Izink (Amethist, Turquoise)
Daler-Rowney – Mixed Media Spiral Sketchpad (I use A3 and cut it down)
Amsterdam Standard Acrylic Paint (Quinacridone Rose Light, Pyrrole Red, Turquoise Green, Permanent Blue Violet, Titanium white)
Amsterdam Acrylic Paint nozzles
Pebeo Studio Acrylics Paint (irridescent, DNYA, Green Yellow)
Molotow One4All Paint Pens (Signal White 1mm, Signal Black 1mm)
Daler-Rowney System 3 brush (3/4 and 1/4 flat brush)
Brayers
Caran d’Ache Neocolor II crayons
Stabilo All Pencil (White)
Uni pin Fineline Marker pens
Flat palette
Stamps – texture, background, DIY
ballpoint pen
kitchen towel

Videos I mentioned in this video:
To start this piece I am working on one of a series of backgrounds and you can see the first two in the series here:
For the DIY Stamp carving videos watch the . The first is my DIY Stamp carving process and the second film is my fave stamp carving materials.
I can not wait to see your projects over on Instagram!
Kim