Sacred Vestments: Supply List - Jeanne Oliver

Supply List

Vintage linen such as tablecloths, napkins, table runners. I also like to use linen canvas blankets that I gesso myself.
Silk organza, vintage laces
Vintage ledger paper- check Etsy, Ebay or vintage stores. The size I used was 17” x 11” . If you don’t have ledger paper you can work on watercolor paper. I prefer the 140 hotpress paper
Matte medium
Gesso
Stabilo pencil
Joint compound (You can purchase this at Home Depot or any Hardware or Home Improvement store)
Large palatte knife
Photo images- portraits, ephemera for collage
ACRYLIC PAINTS –Golden acrylic open paints– titanium white, quin. Nichel Azo gold, paynes gray,
ultramarine blue, alizarin crimson
If you have regular acrylics you can purchase Golden Open Acrylic Medium to mix in with your paints to
extend the drying time
Fineline applicators 
Cake decorating- bag, couplers, and tips 
Stamps
Metal Stamp-Dreamweaver- Square Rose
Pentel .03 mechanical pencil
Uni-ball white pen
Tombow Mono Zero Eraser
Powdered charcoal
Charcoal pencils 4b, 6b (You can also get these really cool charcoal holders and charcoal….you can actually use a pencil sharpener to sharpen them.)  and the leads.
Walnut or linseed oil
Needle and thread for embroidery stitching Drawing paper or working in your journal

WATERCOLOR PAINTS– I use a lot of Daniel Smith watercolors-burgandy yellow ochre, English Red Earth, perylene violet, undersea green .
I also like using Prima Decadent Pies
Other colors in any brand such as ultramarine blue, paynes gray

Chalk paints-Deco Art Chalk acrylics- colors vintage, Revive
I also found a color I love which is a pastel primer which gives a toothy surface to use with pastels. I just love the color but they are pricey but here is the link. The color is Aubergine and they have some other yummy colors !!

OIL PAINTS– ivory black, raw umber, alizarin crimson, yellow ochre, titanium white (any brand), light red(only made my Winsor Newton)
Gamsol

BRUSHES– for watercolor you will need soft pointed watercolor brush, 1 tiny pointed brush for detail
Acrylics and oils- I use most Bristle Brushes I use Rosemary and Co but any bristle type brush will do. I usually use a 3,4,6, 8
My go to brush for everything and they are cheap….I buy them by the dozen I use them so much Princeton Select Angular Shader 1⁄4

A piece of wood you can get at Home Depot . I used a 12″ x 24″ piece of plywood 1/2 thick for the Painting on wood.

Tim Holtz Distress Ink- walnut stain

Tim Holtz Distress Oxide-Peeled Paint

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