In this video, Yasutomo Creative Consultant Karen Elaine has a relaxing watercolor doodles session with some of her favorite art supplies.

Items Used

For a shoppable overview of items Karen used, visit our Relaxing Watercolor Doodles Session collection HERE.

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March 27, 2023 — Yasutomo American KUSA Corporation

Comments

Yasutomo

Yasutomo said:

Hi Stefanie, thanks for your question! Karen is using a needle nose dispenser for masking fluid, but she filled it with white acrylic paint. She was inspired to try this technique by the Willa Wanders Wonky Bits course https://willa-workshops.teachable.com/p/wonkybitsrp – hope this helps! 😊

Stefanie

Stefanie said:

hello-I love Karen’s videos! I’d love to know the name of the big, refillable white acrylic pen she is using at 28:30 in the video. It’s not listed in the Supplies and I can’t find it anywhere! thanks so much!

Yasutomo

Yasutomo said:

Thanks Jenny! Karen is using the Tim Holtz 12.5 Inch Rotary Media Trimmer here. We just added it to the list of items used 😊 we don’t sell it, but you can find lots of reviews for this item on scrapbook.com https://www.scrapbook.com/store/ton-3960e.html – hope this helps!

Jenny

Jenny said:

Loving your videos! I wonder if you could tell me more about Tim’s portable paper cutter. I don’t think it is listed anywhere in the description. It looked so easy to use.
Grateful for artists like you.
Jenny

Jan

Jan said:

I’m just starting my journey down the watercolor/painting road. Thank you it was so much fun.

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