Just came across this post, love it, and you say, ‘enjoy the process’ Thank you, makes me relax more about making my cards, I can just enjoy! And now know how to add splatter with the watercolor pencils, going to do a lot more of that for sure!
I have a large set of watercolor pencils and wasn't sure I was going to dive into these until I saw Tim's demo. I love that you can use them to color rubber stamps, not something my other pencils will do. They are also wood so I can't splatter (unless I color on the mat and wet it) or take the color from the pencil to the brush. I also like that if I fussy cut or die cut a watercolored stamped image and there are areas inside the image where the background should be showing, I can now match that area of my background. I ordered all three. Why choose or find out I wanted a specific color in one of the other sets?
Hi there! Since covid, it seems a lot of mixed media ladies have dropped off the map. You're one of the few that's still around, or maybe You Tube is not showing me what all's available. Hopefully things will pick up again as I really miss all those wonderful tutorials you ladies used to do. So question for you: I bought the Prima Dragonfly Blue Color Bloom 2, spray bottle , after you recommended it in a video some time ago....love it! I can't remember what other few colors you recommended, so I'm asking you to try to remember, if you can, what other few colors you suggested along with the dragonfly blue color. BTW, has covid really disrupted the supply chain for mixed media products? Having a difficult time finding more of the dragonfly blue, and the colors of the rest of the color bloom 2 series seem pretty limited. Thanks, and THANK YOU for sticking it out through all the covid craziness, you're a real trooper!! Thanks, Fiona
This was so interesting as well as helpful, I recently purchased a set of Derwent Inktense pencils, they the distress pencils came out, what to do. So far m pretty pleased with the Derwent. Who knows, Santa may bring me some of Tim’s. Thank for sharing.
I also have Inktense pencils. I think they will still have a place over the Distress pencils as they are finer so I imagine better for colouring in. As you say, can’t really use them for direct to stamp
Thank you a Tiffany for this demo. I was sitting on the fence about buying these. It helps to see your examples. I think I will get them. Appreciate it.
I like the idea of distress watercolor pencils. Trust Tim Holtz to produce these. I wonder if he has any videos on how to use them. I sometimes use gelatos on stamps. This would be nice to test too. PS I like the way you did the splatters. I need the water pen though. It makes really nice little splatters, which I like.
Loved this video!!! I want some of those pencils!!! I can’t think of the name but the Tim Holtz stuff you call Magic in a jar. Do these work over that? xxx
Wow, you already have them? Awesome sauce.. I ordered set one for now.. I used to be afraid of water coloring because I thought I would mess up, but once I started water coloring with all mediums and I mean using water color paints, inks, Lunar pastes, Halloween sprays by TH and Shimmer sprays by Spellbinders too.. You did amazing on that flower..
@@Tiffany.Solorio You are welcome.. You are lucky. To be a maker for Tim Holtz is got to be an honor in the Crafty industry. I am 50 and have been crafting since the 10th grade and I am finally making my dreams come true..
Tiffany, great video. I have Tim Holz distress oxide inks, also alcohol inks and other products. What I would like to know can you sharpen these distress pencils to a sharp point just like a regular color pencil and then color in a coloring book, small areas too, and then of course dilute it. But I'm thinking we lose a lot of the pigment then?
I believe Tim shows the sharpener he uses in his live. I believe it got pretty sharp. You can always save the shavings and make watercolors with them. They are woodless so you just get color. Which is nice. I hope this helps... even a little.
should I ??? get so taken in by new products....I spend soooo much money on craft mediums and often feel so guilty....you are brilliant by the way 👏....KR Jane Rochfort North Wales UK 🇬🇧 x
@@Tiffany.Solorio Oh, ok. THey're Dina Wakley's watercolor pencils - also by Ranger. THought it odd they came out with yet another version of pretty much the same exact thing.
I fully enjoyed watching your demonstration, Tiffany! My distress watercolor pencils are on their way to my home, although this is *Spendless September* for me and my family. I didn't fail, but I was given leeway.😁
It is the little flecks of the color that come off the pencil. Maybe there is another name for it... but that is what I call it LOL!! I hope that helps.
I’m in love with these. I just tried them out a few days ago to make a Christmas card. Tfs ❤❤❤
Thanks for the reminder of the possibilities and the inspiration 👍
This is my absolute favorite video about Distress Ink Watercolor Pencils! Love your style and attitude! Thank you!!
Wow, thank you!
These pencils remind me of my Lyra watercolour crayons I bought about 15 years ago and always forget to use.
Just came across this post, love it, and you say, ‘enjoy the process’ Thank you, makes me relax more about making my cards, I can just enjoy! And now know how to add splatter with the watercolor pencils, going to do a lot more of that for sure!
I have a large set of watercolor pencils and wasn't sure I was going to dive into these until I saw Tim's demo. I love that you can use them to color rubber stamps, not something my other pencils will do. They are also wood so I can't splatter (unless I color on the mat and wet it) or take the color from the pencil to the brush. I also like that if I fussy cut or die cut a watercolored stamped image and there are areas inside the image where the background should be showing, I can now match that area of my background. I ordered all three. Why choose or find out I wanted a specific color in one of the other sets?
Yes! Having them to match inks and other distress products are amazing! I hope you enjoy them! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Just found your video using the Distress Watercolor Pencils. Great techniques that even I can do. Thank you.
Hi there! Since covid, it seems a lot of mixed media ladies have dropped off the map. You're one of the few that's still around, or maybe You Tube is not showing me what all's available. Hopefully things will pick up again as I really miss all those wonderful tutorials you ladies used to do. So question for you: I bought the Prima Dragonfly Blue Color Bloom 2, spray bottle , after you recommended it in a video some time ago....love it! I can't remember what other few colors you recommended, so I'm asking you to try to remember, if you can, what other few colors you suggested along with the dragonfly blue color. BTW, has covid really disrupted the supply chain for mixed media products? Having a difficult time finding more of the dragonfly blue, and the colors of the rest of the color bloom 2 series seem pretty limited. Thanks, and THANK YOU for sticking it out through all the covid craziness, you're a real trooper!! Thanks, Fiona
Thank you for this video. I ordered these today. Can't wait to play with them!
Great video! Thank you for sharing your techniques using the new watercolor pencils! I loved seeing your examples of what can be done with them.
Thank you for showing us tips and techniques for these amazing watercolor pencils!
My pleasure 😊 Thank you for watching!
Awesome video, thank you for sharing. ❤
OH THANKS....One more 'have to have' haha. thx for the video, it really shows its versatility.....
They really are very versatile! And I only scratched the surface! Thanks so much!
This was so interesting as well as helpful, I recently purchased a set of Derwent Inktense pencils, they the distress pencils came out, what to do. So far m pretty pleased with the Derwent. Who knows, Santa may bring me some of Tim’s. Thank for sharing.
I also have Inktense pencils. I think they will still have a place over the Distress pencils as they are finer so I imagine better for colouring in. As you say, can’t really use them for direct to stamp
Thank you a Tiffany for this demo. I was sitting on the fence about buying these. It helps to see your examples. I think I will get them. Appreciate it.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Thank you for the demonstration. I wonder how do you sharpen these?
Oh nice, thank you for demonstrating for us!
This is a great tutorial I have the three sets on order love oxides so excited to try these thank you😊
So beautiful love yr flowers
Thank you. I ordered these and can't wait to get them.
Yay! I would love for you to come back and tell me how you like them!!
Great video, it was so helpful! Thanks.
Thank you for watching! I appreciate it!
Great information
I like the idea of distress watercolor pencils. Trust Tim Holtz to produce these. I wonder if he has any videos on how to use them. I sometimes use gelatos on stamps. This would be nice to test too.
PS I like the way you did the splatters. I need the water pen though. It makes really nice little splatters, which I like.
Dear Tiffsny
I hv a set of water color pencils but i dodnt how to color using water colour prncils.dending love and hugs from Sri Lanka ❤
Loved this video!!! I want some of those pencils!!! I can’t think of the name but the Tim Holtz stuff you call Magic in a jar. Do these work over that? xxx
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! I appreciate it!
Wow, you already have them? Awesome sauce.. I ordered set one for now.. I used to be afraid of water coloring because I thought I would mess up, but once I started water coloring with all mediums and I mean using water color paints, inks, Lunar pastes, Halloween sprays by TH and Shimmer sprays by Spellbinders too.. You did amazing on that flower..
I do. I’m a maker for Tim Holtz! ❤️ Thanks so much for watching!
@@Tiffany.Solorio You are welcome.. You are lucky. To be a maker for Tim Holtz is got to be an honor in the Crafty industry. I am 50 and have been crafting since the 10th grade and I am finally making my dreams come true..
Truly AWESOME
Thank you for watching!
Tiffany, great video. I have Tim Holz distress oxide inks, also alcohol inks and other products. What I would like to know can you sharpen these distress pencils to a sharp point just like a regular color pencil and then color in a coloring book, small areas too, and then of course dilute it. But I'm thinking we lose a lot of the pigment then?
I believe Tim shows the sharpener he uses in his live. I believe it got pretty sharp. You can always save the shavings and make watercolors with them. They are woodless so you just get color. Which is nice. I hope this helps... even a little.
@@Tiffany.Solorio Yes,thank you. I wasn’t able to watch the entire live stream that Tim did, so I guess I missed that part
I reckon You could put the shavings in a watercolour palette and use them as watercolour paint
I reckon save the shavings from sharpening in a watercolour palette and use them as a watercolour paint
Thanks Tiffany 💕
You are so welcome!
Thank you!😊
I just purchased the whole set. I want to try and color like Kristina Werner and Kelly Taylor.
I've been wanting these but they are kind of high priced. Did you get all 3 sets?
This video was great!! I have been interested in these pencils? Also subscribed. ~Von Marie~
should I ??? get so taken in by new products....I spend soooo much money on craft mediums and often feel so guilty....you are brilliant by the way 👏....KR Jane Rochfort North Wales UK 🇬🇧 x
So how do they differ from Scribble Sticks?
I am not familiar with scribble sticks. Sorry I can't be more help.
@@Tiffany.Solorio Oh, ok. THey're Dina Wakley's watercolor pencils - also by Ranger. THought it odd they came out with yet another version of pretty much the same exact thing.
@@nancyjohnston6076 I would think the difference would be that these are synced with Tim's distress colors!
I fully enjoyed watching your demonstration, Tiffany! My distress watercolor pencils are on their way to my home, although this is *Spendless September* for me and my family. I didn't fail, but I was given leeway.😁
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Thank you for watching!
Just got mine today but I promised my sister I would wait until hers arrives which is late!
what is fecking or flexing that you mentioned in the beginning
It is the little flecks of the color that come off the pencil. Maybe there is another name for it... but that is what I call it LOL!! I hope that helps.
Great video! Thank you for sharing your techniques using the new watercolor pencils! I loved seeing your examples of what can be done with them.
You are so welcome! Thank you so much for watching!