Hello! Today I wanted to share a very easy watercoloring project using Peerless Transparent Watercolors. These are not new in the crafting world, but since there are so many new products out there I thought it would be fun to go back to some of the old products and get more use out of them. After all, it is more important to use the products we already have on hand than keep buying new ones, right?
Peerless watercolors come in sheets and they are highly concentrated so you only need a very little bit to color your projects. Their price is in medium-low range compare to other watercolor products (well, in my opinion) and they last a very long time since you need just a bit of pigment from the sheets.
My favorite way to blend these colors is to add clean water onto the image first and then adding the colors. This makes the blending super easy and effortless. For storage or for easier use, you can cut off smaller square from each sheets and make your own palette. In the video, you can also see how I store these so I can easily grab and start using them right away without fiddling too much.
I highly recommend these Peerless watercolor sheets for those who are just starting out with watercolors and for those who want to be more creative with colors!