What method do you use for stretching watercolor paper? I would be interested to find out. Don't forget if you want to paint that beautiful galaxy on your newly stretched paper take a look at this video: bit.ly/38xgABI which I think you will enjoy.
@@TheDevonArtist Ah, yes, but I love this way. I've been struggling with using tape. Not going well. This way seems much more stable. Certainly worth a try. :D
@@carolinarkasas26 Carol, like you I can never seem to get the gum tape to stay stuck down, maybe it could have been the smooth wooden surface I was trying to stick it too. But I prefer my personal invention, it works! LOL Paul
I use a gatorboard. I bought 2 full sheet size boards and cut one into quarter sheet sizes, so I stretch one full sheet and four quarter sheets. Or one full sheet and one quarter sheet and six smaller sheets. I don't have to cut it off the boards, just pop the staples. I can do it all on my drafting table with a big sponge or hake brush.
Hi Bobbie, yes I heard of gatorboard and that artists do use it, but have never seen it here in the UK, it must be around though. I will have to do that Google thing and do another search. 😀 Thank you for the info, Paul 🎨
@@TheDevonArtist Jackson's carries it. For a lot less than here in the US. I am new to your channel and starting on your library of videos, is there one that shows the brush holder you use for vertical storage? I'm going to make a replicator brush today😎and wondered about your brush thingamagig? Sorry to bother -I found it!
@@bobbiegraham7729 Hi Graham, not a problem at all. I don't have a video on the brush holder, but I do have a blog with a diagram showing you the measurements etc. Here is the link for you: devonartist.co.uk/my-budget-brush-holder/ Have fun making your replicator brush, Paul 🎨
Thanks Alex, all artists have their own preferences and for some gummed tapes works really well. I personally have never had much success with it sadly. 😢
Thankyou Paul, I do have one of those boards, I will have to see if I can make other sizes, perhaps get my son to cut the MDF for me lol, I will check out how to make one on the website I admit a smaller one would be useful. Your a gem with all these tips which you do generously share with us all 👍😊
Your'e welcome Margaret. Yes, that's the good thing about making your own boards, you can make them to whatever size you want them to be. I have thee different sizes to hand. Paul :-)
Hi, I don't quite get what you mean. Maybe on how I then paint on the stretched watercolour paper? If so, then I just approach it in the same way as I would when working from a pad of paper. 😃
@@TheDevonArtist fancy framework was referring to that beautiful border. I usually use masking tape on pastels but thinking water would just lift low tack tape so how do you get your borders so perfect. Thank you for replying.
@@leerag I see what you mean, I do still use low tack tape such as washi tape or any low tack tape to be honest with you. I do make sure that I run my fingers back and forth over the tape before starting the painting though. Warm with a hair dryer when removing it. 😊
Thank you so much. What a great way to stretch WC paper! I was not able to locate the introductions for making this type of board. Could I ask you please to send me them or a link for them Thank you for your consideration. K.
You are so welcome, thank you for watching. Here is the direct link to a blog about stretching watercolour paper on my personal website, I do hope it helps, Paul 🎨 devonartist.co.uk/different-ways-of-stretching-watercolour-paper/
Enjoyed learning how to make a stretching board Paul, thank you for sharing your diy skills with us .. I have always used gum paper to stick down the paper but find it lifts quite easily when the paper is really wet so I will ask my other half to cut me some mdf to size and I have some rope which will be perfect to use :) Thank you Paul
Your'e welcome Sharon. As long as the gap between the three MDF sheets is the same thickness as the rope it should work fine. You need the rope to be a snug fit but not tight, as you need to allow for the thickness of the paper as well. Paul :-)
This is an interesting way of doing it. I personally use gatorboard and staples. The staples get loose if i am using a very wet wash. Do you think your way would work better for very wet washes?
Hi Lupert, I have used my method for very wet washes, and it worked well. I suppose this will also depend on the type of paper you use as well. I personally use Bockingford 140lb which seems to work well for this method. Paul :-)
One thing I keep wondering is, do you have a certain size paper you use for most of your tutorials. I downloaded an image to print, and the size was a little bigger than letter (8.5 x 11). I’m guessing the size doesn’t need to be exactly the same, but I also imagine making it too small or too large would make following your tutorials a little harder.
Yes I do Anne, it's usually 310mm x 230mm (12" x 9"), and a block pad of paper, so glued all the way around. I do have this within my materials list if you wish to see it. Paul 😀 devonartist.co.uk/materials-i-use-or-recommend-for-realistic-watercolour/
@@TheDevonArtist Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. I actually have that size in a block. If it helps anyone, I’ve discovered the DickBlick watercolor paper blocks are quite good, and they’re less expensive than Arches. I’m in the U.S., so DickBlick might not be available to everyone. I’m good at accumulating art supplies, so I probably have just about everything! 😂
Personally, I don’t stretch mine. I will tape it down or I will use a block. Most of the artists I’ve been watching don’t stretch their paper, but I can see where it would be helpful.
What method do you use for stretching watercolor paper? I would be interested to find out. Don't forget if you want to paint that beautiful galaxy on your newly stretched paper take a look at this video: bit.ly/38xgABI which I think you will enjoy.
Beginner here- and lucky me I stumbled upon this! Brilliant! Thanks so much. Now to get myself some MDF board.
I'm glad my video has helped you Carol, obviously there are other ways to stretch watercolour paper, this is just my own little way. Paul :-)
@@TheDevonArtist Ah, yes, but I love this way. I've been struggling with using tape. Not going well. This way seems much more stable. Certainly worth a try. :D
@@carolinarkasas26 Carol, like you I can never seem to get the gum tape to stay stuck down, maybe it could have been the smooth wooden surface I was trying to stick it too. But I prefer my personal invention, it works! LOL Paul
This video is gold! Thank you so much for sharing your technique ❤
You are so welcome Susan, thank you very much for taking the time to watch. Paul 🎨
Excellent advice.. Thanks
Thank you very much 😀
What a clever way you've come up with to stretch paper! Thank you for this idea.
Glad it was helpful Rosemary, just my take on it and something that obviously works well for me. Paul 🎨
Thank you Paul ... great advice and much appreciated...
Best regards ... Martin.
Glad it was helpful Martin, thank you for watching. Paul 🎨
I use a gatorboard. I bought 2 full sheet size boards and cut one into quarter sheet sizes, so I stretch one full sheet and four quarter sheets. Or one full sheet and one quarter sheet and six smaller sheets. I don't have to cut it off the boards, just pop the staples. I can do it all on my drafting table with a big sponge or hake brush.
Hi Bobbie, yes I heard of gatorboard and that artists do use it, but have never seen it here in the UK, it must be around though. I will have to do that Google thing and do another search. 😀 Thank you for the info, Paul 🎨
@@TheDevonArtist Jackson's carries it. For a lot less than here in the US. I am new to your channel and starting on your library of videos, is there one that shows the brush holder you use for vertical storage? I'm going to make a replicator brush today😎and wondered about your brush thingamagig? Sorry to bother -I found it!
@@bobbiegraham7729 Hi Graham, not a problem at all. I don't have a video on the brush holder, but I do have a blog with a diagram showing you the measurements etc. Here is the link for you: devonartist.co.uk/my-budget-brush-holder/ Have fun making your replicator brush, Paul 🎨
Very creative. Will have to make a few in different sizes. Like it better than gummed tape!
Thanks Alex, all artists have their own preferences and for some gummed tapes works really well. I personally have never had much success with it sadly. 😢
Very useful Tutorial! Thank you Paul. I use the wet, staple and tape method, but want to try your method.
Thank you Bruce, yes give it a try, as you know there are a few other way's people stretch paper, even using the shop bought stretcher boards as well.
Thankyou Paul, I do have one of those boards, I will have to see if I can make other sizes, perhaps get my son to cut the MDF for me lol, I will check out how to make one on the website I admit a smaller one would be useful. Your a gem with all these tips which you do generously share with us all 👍😊
Your'e welcome Margaret. Yes, that's the good thing about making your own boards, you can make them to whatever size you want them to be. I have thee different sizes to hand. Paul :-)
This was really helpful, thank you so much.
You're very welcome!
Is there a tutorial on how to make the pucture with that fancy framework
Hi, I don't quite get what you mean. Maybe on how I then paint on the stretched watercolour paper? If so, then I just approach it in the same way as I would when working from a pad of paper. 😃
@@TheDevonArtist fancy framework was referring to that beautiful border. I usually use masking tape on pastels but thinking water would just lift low tack tape so how do you get your borders so perfect. Thank you for replying.
@@leerag I see what you mean, I do still use low tack tape such as washi tape or any low tack tape to be honest with you. I do make sure that I run my fingers back and forth over the tape before starting the painting though. Warm with a hair dryer when removing it. 😊
Thank you.
Thank you so much. What a great way to stretch WC paper! I was not able to locate the introductions for making this type of board. Could I ask you please to send me them or a link for them
Thank you for your consideration. K.
You are so welcome, thank you for watching. Here is the direct link to a blog about stretching watercolour paper on my personal website, I do hope it helps, Paul 🎨 devonartist.co.uk/different-ways-of-stretching-watercolour-paper/
Enjoyed learning how to make a stretching board Paul, thank you for sharing your diy skills with us .. I have always used gum paper to stick down the paper but find it lifts quite easily when the paper is really wet so I will ask my other half to cut me some mdf to size and I have some rope which will be perfect to use :) Thank you Paul
Your'e welcome Sharon. As long as the gap between the three MDF sheets is the same thickness as the rope it should work fine. You need the rope to be a snug fit but not tight, as you need to allow for the thickness of the paper as well. Paul :-)
@@TheDevonArtist Thanks Paul
THANK YOU!!!!
You're welcome!
This is an interesting way of doing it. I personally use gatorboard and staples. The staples get loose if i am using a very wet wash. Do you think your way would work better for very wet washes?
Hi Lupert, I have used my method for very wet washes, and it worked well. I suppose this will also depend on the type of paper you use as well. I personally use Bockingford 140lb which seems to work well for this method. Paul :-)
One thing I keep wondering is, do you have a certain size paper you use for most of your tutorials. I downloaded an image to print, and the size was a little bigger than letter (8.5 x 11). I’m guessing the size doesn’t need to be exactly the same, but I also imagine making it too small or too large would make following your tutorials a little harder.
Yes I do Anne, it's usually 310mm x 230mm (12" x 9"), and a block pad of paper, so glued all the way around. I do have this within my materials list if you wish to see it. Paul 😀 devonartist.co.uk/materials-i-use-or-recommend-for-realistic-watercolour/
@@TheDevonArtist Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. I actually have that size in a block. If it helps anyone, I’ve discovered the DickBlick watercolor paper blocks are quite good, and they’re less expensive than Arches. I’m in the U.S., so DickBlick might not be available to everyone. I’m good at accumulating art supplies, so I probably have just about everything! 😂
@@annewatman677 I know the feeling Anne LOL
Personally, I don’t stretch mine. I will tape it down or I will use a block. Most of the artists I’ve been watching don’t stretch their paper, but I can see where it would be helpful.
Thank you Anne, as you know it can also depend on the type of paper, thickness as well, and how it reacts to a covering of water. 😀