Class Supply List

Don't forget to grab your apron!

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Make sure to watch my Supply List video above before shopping for or gathering supplies.

Links in pdfs have been updated: I am now the US Distributor for Powertex, so you can order directly from Powertex Products USA.

Do not feel overwhelmed by the recommended Supply List. I have bundled a Powertex Starter Kit which will save you 15% if purchased individually (items listed in the pdf Supply List below). This is what I recommend to get started using Powertex for this workshop. I've also listed additional supplies to level up your Powertex painting and possible alternatives. I always encourage you to use what you have and can make many suggestions, but Powertex is a unique medium for which I have yet to find any alternatives that provide the same effects.

If you already have some Powertex supplies, you can shop directly at Powertex Products USA

The PDFs below contain hyperlinks to suggested products. Some links may be affiliate links that do not add any additional fees. I may receive a little change to continue to support my business.

You can also download and save the pdf's by clicking on the attachment paperclip below each pdf. (print in grayscale if you want to save on ink)

Make sure to scroll down for more information.

Hidden Layers Updated Supply List 2024 pg1.pdf

Below is the list of supplies and colors I used in the recorded class. Please feel free to select your own colors.

You can use the Ivory from your starter kit and mix acrylic paint, pigments, or inks to this to create a custom color.

Hidden Layers Updated Supplies Used pg2.pdf

Lesson Summary

- Supplies needed for the class include a substrate (such as a 12x12 canvas), Powertex universal medium (a versatile product that can be used on different surfaces), texture-making products like 3D Flex and silica-based sand, and Powerwax (a cold base wax). - Other supplies include pigments, disposable containers, an apron, pallet knives, a one-inch brush and a half-inch flat brush, and a container of water to rinse brushes. - Protecting your work surface and wearing an apron to avoid getting the medium on your clothes is recommended. - It is suggested to watch the class before purchasing supplies to decide which ones you want to work with. - The recorded class uses specific products, but alternatives are provided in the supply list.

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