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Happy Earth Day!

Happy Earth Day! In honor of the day, Lisa is here to talk about Daniel Smith EARTH pigments and share her tips for working with these granulating watercolors.


Hello hello! Happy Earth Day to this beautiful planet we call home! Today I’m going to talk about EARTH pigments and how to get the most out of them. Earth pigments are historically made from — well yes, you guessed it — earth! Daniel Smith also has a line of pigments called PrimaTek that are made from rocks and minerals — some are even gemstones! These are usually super granulating paints and so cool to use. I love learning about the origins of these special paints.

Before we further, here’s a look at the finished card:

I thought the Hero Arts Beautiful World set was just perfect for the day!

Before we dive in further, here are some general tips when using Daniel Smith PrimaTek paints:

Now for some more tips and tricks!

Ocean

Did you know the earth is 96.5% ocean? That number just blows my mind!

Here’s how I painted the ocean on this card:

Land

The land masses are one of my favorite things to paint!

Here are the colors that I used and a few tips:

Flowers

To keep with the Earth Day theme I colored the flowers with two earth pigments: Sedona Genuine and Venetian Red. I think this gives the card a kind of “shabby chic” look.

Sedona Genuine is made from rocks from Sedona, Arizona — another place on my bucket list of places to visit.

Now here’s another look at how the card came together:

Just look at all that lovely granulation!

The brass embossing powder really sets off the paints well, don’t you think?

Here’s the full list of supplies — I put some more of my favorite earth pigments in there as well!

Supplies:

Thanks so much for joining me today — and Happy Earth Day! — Lisa

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