You did such a great job! I remember those horrible Grumbacher tubes of acrylic paint in the '60s. The paint was wonderful when you could get the tubes open. All our tubes were covered in plier marks from using them to grip the tube while applying a second set to turn the cap.
Dear Rae, if you ever wanted to do 1930s, I have original watercolors made in Poland... and I mean I have about 150 kilos of them :D. I can send a set your way
Im sorry but- those arent old theyre just called vintage o.o and theyre overpriced for sth you can easier buy from smb who really knows how to make wc?
As a kid who grew up in the 2000s, I feel like maybe 2000s Roseart crayons might have been waxier than Crayola. It made them really splotchy and hard to distribute easily, plus they seemed to smear. That was generally the issue I had with them. No clue if the quality got worse overtime, as I was born in the late 90s.
I think they might have started getting worse starting in the 2000s I remember my grandma buying us some rose art because they were cheaper than crayola and they were ok at most and when my younger cousins were starting to use crayons -around 2001-3 I used them and they were almost as bad as just using a wax stick. Quality for sure shifted but they were still pretty butt 🤣
I agree, that was the same experience that I had with Roseart crayons. The worse part was when I tried to mix or blend the colors together, the other color would pill or get picked up and the crayons overall were just very difficult and frustrating to use.
Yeah I feel like they got worse. I had some that were older and they worked just as good as the Crayola ones. But after that, they became so waxy that it just left spots on the paper and made it all splotchy and frustrating to use. Roseart should've just stuck with their original design and they would have never gotten the hate they have now. 😂
Rae i think the butterfly one with the thread...you should do the entire outline with thread first and then go into it and do the random pattern part. That would have pulled the entire thing together
Allied powers: USA Soviet Union, UK Axis Powers:N*zi Germany Emperial Japan and Facisist Italy This is all I know I haven’t learned about ww2 yet this all I know srry
I just came across a tin full of liquitex speedball paint tubes from the 60s. I can't wait to see if any of them still work! They were used for painting fabric, often Pellon in the 60s. My mom saved everything.
Rae, I love how you dressed in the fashion for the era of the items you were showing us, that was a really nice touch. It's amazing how fashions have changed over the decades, by the way, you looked gorgeous in each fashion you wore, you really are a very beautiful girl hun. I also love it when you showcase and create art with old art items, it's never boring, no matter how many times you do it. Have a great.week!
I ended up with a couple containers of free RoseArt pencils. I realized they weren’t the best quality, but I didn’t know people were still complaining about them 30 years later. I still use them on a regular basis and have done some neat drawings with them. I don’t use them if I want heavy pigmentation, but they work fine for basic stuff.
All of them came out beautifully, but I'm so so glad you used the blue for the last one, because you're so right about it being like the most beautiful blue we've ever seen!
Rae I just wanted to take a moment to appreciate u....You r my biggest motivation in my art....THANK YOU!.....u r the sweetest❤...keep growing,keep glowing!❤
Lovely concept! But I have to say, as someone who was alive in the 1970s... that was *way* cooler than anything anyone wore in the 1970s! Or at least I don't remember leather sport coats...😆 I did do a string art project in high school in the 1980s, but since it wasn't from a kit, the nails were firmly anchored, so though my project was nothing great, it wasn't as frustrating as your experience. I think you should use your bonus prismacolors to re-do your 1960s art project. Though go for the late 1960s hippie look instead of the prim early sixties look this time. 😉
i love each of your outfits/styles!!! each decade was so fun to learn about and the supplies themselves are so cool! seriously your your videos are the best!!!
Wow! That mold, though. 😮 Here you are, risking life for us! Awesome video. To touch those colored pencils 👀 just amazing history. This is why we love your content so much!
This was so much fun! I really enjoyed the video, especially the hairstyles and the art. I really love that paint set on a lazy Susan; such a great idea! You are so right; they should bring that back.
Besides her art, the most enchanting thing in this video is HOW BEAUTIFUL RAE LOOKS in all those different attires!!❤🎉 Oh ma god! Stay blessed girl...🌈🤞
Genuinely was so happy to see you post a video and make amaizng artwork! Absolutely, loved the watercolor moment, like damn you really can't mess up watercolor and that is amazing!
So glad I’m not the only one to use vintage art supplies! I’ve just bought a tin of Caran D’ache pencils from the 70s, this is what I used as a small child in the 80s, (my mums set from the 60s). I love them, there’s even a silver and gold! I used to feel so special having metallic pencils, I was the envy of my school friends! The only downside is they’re skinny pencils and not as comfortable to hold, best part is they’re water colour too! £12 from eBay, set of 36. All the colours are incredible. Best bargain ever, new tins are close to £100. I’ve still got some Karisma colour pencils from early 90s from my college days. They’re the best colours pencils for laying down. A vintage set can cost from £85-200 If you want a new set you can get them from Japan for about £100 for 24 with postage.
Your videos are always so much fun. Besides having babies, in the 1970s, I was doing macrame! I would never have done string art. But I enjoyed knotting.
omg Rae I used to watch you so much when I was a lil artist back in high school! Now im a senior in art school and you're still making the best art videos out there!! Keep up the great work!!!
Your attention to every single detail, from storytelling & fun facts to outfits & music choices, makes this video so entertaining! 🖤 Yes to someone bringing the Lazy Susan style paint palette holder back too. (Minus the mold. haha)
This was really fun! The history was great and the art that went with it. I also appreciate the work you put into costuming. You belong in the forties and fifties!
Alright I’m calling shenanigans on rose art 😂 as a fellow 90s babe (93’) rose art is trash 😂😂😂 1. you did only actively use 3-4 crayons on the rabbit, so it’s possible the other colors had issues. 2. From my experience, every box wasn’t bad. I think the actual issue was consistency either in the way the make it or their materials, it’s like you couldn’t by the same brand twice - even though you were buying the same brand.
One of my fav videos from you! So fun and fascinating. Loved the time travel and you nailed the vintage looks (except the early 1900s makeup, but I understand 😉)
Really enjoyed watching this. I love the history and learning about it from you as you have the passion to keep everyone engaged with the video, I’ve just finished watching and I honestly thought I was like a 5min video because I got into it so much I didn’t feel like it was that long was gutted when it ended haha
Yesss!!! My favorite UA-camr has a new video out!! I love the sound of your voice and always get so excited when you post a new video 🎉. Quality not quantity!!! Love you hope you are enjoying the newlywed life 💕
Wow! Some class finds there, Kid! Growing up in the 70's (YEAH Baby!), I remember spirograph, enamelling kitsShakre Makers and plaster casting were big at the time, as well as brands like Bic, Staedlerand Parker (pens).
You’re back! I’ve been binge watching your videos lately, and I can’t express how happy I am for a new video!! Love your channel Rae! Have a great day xx
LOVE the lewks to match each decade!!
Ditto! Really makes this video go HARD. 😍
Everyone loved it 😍
Same!!
Ikr
Same
Rae, the style change and the music, the edit aesthetics....chefs kiss. You rule the art internet. Period.
Awe thank you ✨🤗
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@@Cre8tive_Always ❤️❤️ yeeeees
i love how you coordinated your makeup and style with each decade!
She even did it with the music too!
@@Annikidiary what a dedication!
Today’s my birthday y’all!!!
@@thainguyen-sb6hhNice!!!
You did such a great job! I remember those horrible Grumbacher tubes of acrylic paint in the '60s. The paint was wonderful when you could get the tubes open. All our tubes were covered in plier marks from using them to grip the tube while applying a second set to turn the cap.
Yes! The pliers are a vivid part of my memory using them too!
WAKE UP RAE HAS POSTED
😂 the notification of her video woke me up and here I am!
Awake!😂❤
its night in myanmar😂
Yess. Love it.
I'm living in the Netherlands.
OOPSIES
Dear Rae, if you ever wanted to do 1930s, I have original watercolors made in Poland... and I mean I have about 150 kilos of them :D. I can send a set your way
Woahhh that’s so cool🫢😲
Are you selling?
@@alexponce7062 yes, I am! I have a link in my bio that will take you to them :)
Im sorry but- those arent old theyre just called vintage o.o and theyre overpriced for sth you can easier buy from smb who really knows how to make wc?
Ale super ;))
As a kid who grew up in the 2000s, I feel like maybe 2000s Roseart crayons might have been waxier than Crayola. It made them really splotchy and hard to distribute easily, plus they seemed to smear. That was generally the issue I had with them. No clue if the quality got worse overtime, as I was born in the late 90s.
I think they might have started getting worse starting in the 2000s I remember my grandma buying us some rose art because they were cheaper than crayola and they were ok at most and when my younger cousins were starting to use crayons -around 2001-3 I used them and they were almost as bad as just using a wax stick. Quality for sure shifted but they were still pretty butt 🤣
I agree, that was the same experience that I had with Roseart crayons. The worse part was when I tried to mix or blend the colors together, the other color would pill or get picked up and the crayons overall were just very difficult and frustrating to use.
Yeah I feel like they got worse. I had some that were older and they worked just as good as the Crayola ones. But after that, they became so waxy that it just left spots on the paper and made it all splotchy and frustrating to use. Roseart should've just stuck with their original design and they would have never gotten the hate they have now. 😂
0:45 thank you for sharing Alex with us. I’m sure he was the nicest person you’d ever meet just by the look on his face. May in rest in peace 🕊️🕊️
Rip Alex 🕊
Rip Alex 🕊️
RIP Alex🕊️
Rip Alex 🕊️
im sorry, but who is alex?
I love the watercolor painting from the 50s, definitely beautiful and simplistic
Rae i think the butterfly one with the thread...you should do the entire outline with thread first and then go into it and do the random pattern part. That would have pulled the entire thing together
As a Person from Poland who's deeply interested in the history of WW2 that little educational segment was really appreciated thank you
Soviet Union Nazi Germany
Allied powers: USA
Soviet Union, UK
Axis Powers:N*zi Germany Emperial Japan and Facisist Italy
This is all I know I haven’t learned about ww2 yet this all I know srry
I just came across a tin full of liquitex speedball paint tubes from the 60s. I can't wait to see if any of them still work! They were used for painting fabric, often Pellon in the 60s. My mom saved everything.
Hi Rae, I miss you here on YT. Glad you post ❤
Ya😢
Same!
Same ❤
Omg I love all the makeup/clothes/hair looks for each decade!! So creative ❤
Rae, I love how you dressed in the fashion for the era of the items you were showing us, that was a really nice touch. It's amazing how fashions have changed over the decades, by the way, you looked gorgeous in each fashion you wore, you really are a very beautiful girl hun. I also love it when you showcase and create art with old art items, it's never boring, no matter how many times you do it. Have a great.week!
I ended up with a couple containers of free RoseArt pencils. I realized they weren’t the best quality, but I didn’t know people were still complaining about them 30 years later. I still use them on a regular basis and have done some neat drawings with them. I don’t use them if I want heavy pigmentation, but they work fine for basic stuff.
All of them came out beautifully, but I'm so so glad you used the blue for the last one, because you're so right about it being like the most beautiful blue we've ever seen!
Finally, a video, after so long from this channel ❤
I cant comment wtf
@@psychedlicsouljam1995if you can’t comment then how did you comment that?
5:11 fun fact this profile picture is my drawing of George Harrison :)
WOAHHHH WAIT THAT’S SO UNDERRATED WTHHH??- IT LOOKS SO REALISTIC-
@@ILoveStraykids143-Heh THANKYOUU
Rae I just wanted to take a moment to appreciate u....You r my biggest motivation in my art....THANK YOU!.....u r the sweetest❤...keep growing,keep glowing!❤
Absolutely REDO THE STRING ART BUTTERFLY 🦋😁
I just have to comment this time! The outfits, the work to find all the rare art supplies and the artworks made with them? Chef kiss! Amazing!
Lovely concept! But I have to say, as someone who was alive in the 1970s... that was *way* cooler than anything anyone wore in the 1970s! Or at least I don't remember leather sport coats...😆
I did do a string art project in high school in the 1980s, but since it wasn't from a kit, the nails were firmly anchored, so though my project was nothing great, it wasn't as frustrating as your experience.
I think you should use your bonus prismacolors to re-do your 1960s art project. Though go for the late 1960s hippie look instead of the prim early sixties look this time. 😉
I thought the same thing about the bonus 1960s prismacolours.
I have a picture of my stepdad in one just like it. Her look was def the 70s I remember.
@@Ceares Ah. Well, I was undoubtedly in a different demographic. 😄
i love each of your outfits/styles!!! each decade was so fun to learn about and the supplies themselves are so cool! seriously your your videos are the best!!!
You should make a short with the awesome hair and clothing styles from history
The costume change is really cool! And its interesting to see how far art supplies have progressed to what we have today
It's always a joy to see you post! You're a huge inspiration to me with all your art and your creative works!
Love ur comeback,during the past few weeks I was watching ur old videos again as they are GOLD❤❤
you went all the way to get these old and different kind of supplies while also doing different styles!! the quality is unmatched and it’s SHOWING
Wow! That mold, though. 😮 Here you are, risking life for us! Awesome video. To touch those colored pencils 👀 just amazing history. This is why we love your content so much!
This was so much fun! I really enjoyed the video, especially the hairstyles and the art. I really love that paint set on a lazy Susan; such a great idea! You are so right; they should bring that back.
Besides her art, the most enchanting thing in this video is HOW BEAUTIFUL RAE LOOKS in all those different attires!!❤🎉 Oh ma god! Stay blessed girl...🌈🤞
The work you put into your looks!’ Divine and I love all your videos!
Genuinely was so happy to see you post a video and make amaizng artwork! Absolutely, loved the watercolor moment, like damn you really can't mess up watercolor and that is amazing!
this fit is so cute !! 5:42
RAE I LOVE YOUR FASHION SENSE SM! ALSO THE 1950s DRAWING WAS SO COOL AND THE OUTFIT OF 1960S REALLY SUITED YOU!
I love these kind of like old fashion history, kind of videos😊
This video just won my heart, thank u soo much for your efforts 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I really love your change of costumes and elaborate hairstyles. The supplies were interesting too.
Omg the rabbit drawing was so cute 🥺🥰. Also the 1960s costume suits you so well.
Yay new Rae video!!
RAE I HAVWNT WTACHED YOU IN LIKE 3 YEARS IM GLAD IM BCAK 💜💜💜
Rae is really teaching us art facts without us really noticing. Knowing the story of how your art supplies got to you is always interesting.
The level of WERK you put into this, and the learning for myself (as a geriatric milennial...) girl, love your channel. :) Thank you!
Your commitment to the style choices is incredible
I'm so glad you posted! We missed you! ❤❤❤
LOVE all of your decade inspired fits omg. another great video Rae! 🥰
So glad I’m not the only one to use vintage art supplies!
I’ve just bought a tin of Caran D’ache pencils from the 70s, this is what I used as a small child in the 80s, (my mums set from the 60s). I love them, there’s even a silver and gold! I used to feel so special having metallic pencils, I was the envy of my school friends! The only downside is they’re skinny pencils and not as comfortable to hold, best part is they’re water colour too! £12 from eBay, set of 36.
All the colours are incredible. Best bargain ever, new tins are close to £100.
I’ve still got some Karisma colour pencils from early 90s from my college days. They’re the best colours pencils for laying down. A vintage set can cost from £85-200
If you want a new set you can get them from Japan for about £100 for 24 with postage.
I am always amazed at how you can find this stuff! Also LOVE the outfits to match the decades!
I always look forward to your videos Rae! Loved all your outfits in this one. Stunning works of art both in fashion and literally!
Your videos are always so much fun. Besides having babies, in the 1970s, I was doing macrame! I would never have done string art. But I enjoyed knotting.
This video is sooo fun!! I love the fit changes 🫶
Thank u for sharing Alex with us. I’m sure he was a sweet brother to you.
May he rest in peace
omg Rae I used to watch you so much when I was a lil artist back in high school! Now im a senior in art school and you're still making the best art videos out there!! Keep up the great work!!!
You truly slayed every era dear ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My favourite videos on this channel, testing old art supplies!
8:56 now:“im super eager to do some artwork” earlier:”i dont wanna be here for too long”
I've missed these videos, I'm so happy to watch it!!
The dedication she has to dressing and doing her makeup to match the decade is awesome. I love it.
Big fan of the outfit changes throughout this video.
finally! i just love rae's videos! keep up the good work! :)
Really liked the outfit changes! Nice way to shake it up ❤
Love your videos. because of watching you I push my self from comfort zone to make daring paintings .Thank you rae
I LOVE the watercolors! They have a vintage hue to them.
Your attention to every single detail, from storytelling & fun facts to outfits & music choices, makes this video so entertaining! 🖤
Yes to someone bringing the Lazy Susan style paint palette holder back too. (Minus the mold. haha)
This was really fun! The history was great and the art that went with it. I also appreciate the work you put into costuming. You belong in the forties and fifties!
What a fun video! The best part is really watching you draw!
WAKE UP THE QUEEN OF ART HAS POSTED RAE YOUR AMAZING
Another banger video from Rae!! Its a pleasure to be early!!
your outfits! for each decade are so gorgeous! love the art you've did! :D
I LOVE VINTAGE SO MUCH OMG!!! AHHH I LALSO LOVE HOW U DRESSED UP FOR EACH DECADE!! ITS SO INTERESTING SEEING HOW ART HAS PROGRESS
I ALSO LOVEE THE 1940S
the costumes, makeups and hairstyles ❤
+ the amount of research and search u did ✨
Hii
Hiii
@@varshinisai543 hey
@@varshinisai543 heyy
Alright I’m calling shenanigans on rose art 😂 as a fellow 90s babe (93’) rose art is trash 😂😂😂 1. you did only actively use 3-4 crayons on the rabbit, so it’s possible the other colors had issues. 2. From my experience, every box wasn’t bad. I think the actual issue was consistency either in the way the make it or their materials, it’s like you couldn’t by the same brand twice - even though you were buying the same brand.
these outfit changes are everything
great video Rae!!!
love love love the outfits and makeup and hair! soooooo cute! good work on all the art
Okayyy but like each fit and hair syle was exquisite!!!
I love your commitment to the outfits.
Rae finally thank you so much for this video I have been waiting so long you the queen of art to be honest ❤❤❤❤❤❤ I luv your vids so much
I'm loving the dedication to switch the fashion to match the decade. Def need more decade art!
SHES AWAKEEEEE ❤️❤️❤️
literally sis . i was waiting for your video 😤 Your art inspired me alot ❤😀
One of my fav videos from you! So fun and fascinating. Loved the time travel and you nailed the vintage looks (except the early 1900s makeup, but I understand 😉)
Would love to see Rae review the Crayola Sketch & Color (70pcs), Art Kit
Vintage style art supplies are absolutely cool❤love you rae❤
Another day! Another slay for Rae!!❤
I had to binge watch some oldies of your last week. Thanks for posting.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Love the costume changes. Lovely drawings.
im so happy you posted i missed u! ❤
I love this girl she is so amazing I love her and her personality she is also so good at art
Really enjoyed watching this. I love the history and learning about it from you as you have the passion to keep everyone engaged with the video,
I’ve just finished watching and I honestly thought I was like a 5min video because I got into it so much I didn’t feel like it was that long was gutted when it ended haha
This is amazing! The supplies, the art and your looks 🎉
YESS RAE IS BACK LOVE YOU QUEEN
Yesss!!! My favorite UA-camr has a new video out!! I love the sound of your voice and always get so excited when you post a new video 🎉. Quality not quantity!!! Love you hope you are enjoying the newlywed life 💕
Wow! Some class finds there, Kid!
Growing up in the 70's (YEAH Baby!), I remember spirograph, enamelling kitsShakre Makers and plaster casting were big at the time, as well as brands like Bic, Staedlerand Parker (pens).
Such an interesting idea, and very inspiring. Really impressive! Not to mention you're a great artist! ❤
Thank you for posting another video! You have a great channel.
You can pull off vintage looks so well!
Rae you inspired me to do my art more and work on my style , I think your such an inspiration to young artists
You’re back! I’ve been binge watching your videos lately, and I can’t express how happy I am for a new video!! Love your channel Rae! Have a great day xx
The queen is back in businesse