So these are the supplies that we'll use to make our watercolor happy homes. Now, each of these little works of art are going to be on a very small sheet of watercolor paper. This is 140 pound watercolor paper, and I'll have the exact measurements on the class supply list along with a list of all these supplies, but roughly it's seven by 11 centimeters, or two and a half by four inches roughly and it's a piece of watercolor paper. You'll use the template which you can download and there are various things here that you can do to trace them, eyeball them, or you can cut them out and use them as templates. It's a guide you don't have to follow it exactly either. I have my watercolor supplies, a pencil and an eraser, a white gel pen to use after our watercolor is dry.
I have a few brushes, a one, a two and a six. I have some quick dry glue and some buttons. The buttons are a fun touch. It's completely optional. I use small buttons because the scale of our paintings are small. But if you don't have buttons, don't worry about that.
I'll show you how to use watercolor supplies to make little buttons in a bonus chapter as well. The next chapter will go over using the template