I honestly like the effect that the crayon-markings gave to the ghost. It makes is a not flat color, ever if the ''depth'' of the color is uneven, and makes the colours a bit more interesting. But the carnivorous plant do look the best, it looks thought out, which I don't mean at all as an insult at all to the rest of the drawings😄They were all fun.
If you work with the texture rather than against it i bet you could get some really cool effects. Like if youre coloring a tree, if you make marks that look sort of like leaves, once it's blended out the texture could give the tree more depth and realism? Maybe? Or for the cat the marks could look like fur? Idk lol. Theyd be fun to do a mixed media sketchbook piece with
Use a heatgun between the layers, cuts the drying time a lot!! Or a hairdryer, but use the hairdryer on the backside so the color dont fly everywhere. An embossing heatgun of what you call it is perfect and wont blow the watercolor everywhere. Good luck! 😊
Nice video,great review. I use Caran D'Ache watercolor crayons. They don't streak at all and blend thoroughly. I do applaud Crayola for always giving us more affordable choices without sacrificing quality.
I really like taking watercolor crayons when I travel. They are easy to transport and are mess free. Another way you can use them is to shave some off into a paint well, then add water. That way you don’t have to keep scribbling on your palette.
Hello! I appreciate the time & efffort you took to try all the different ways these crayons could be used = all the different outcomes! I didn't know these existed. Your paintings are great! 😊
I actually love the fur texture on the cat it reminds me of the style I used to see often in children's books as a kid. Also this might be an unpopular opinion but I actually loved the pumpkin before you added color when it was all white. Looked very spooky and popped against the black paper. These crayons look fun. I might have to try them out myself.
I love all things watercolor, anything that's soluble is my game, I have the lyra aquacolor crayons and those are amazing, but maybe the caran d'ache neon 2, those are really expensive, but the best.
I have the Lyra ones too! I really like them! I have never used the neo color 2’s personally, but they are for sure the most comparable and muchhhh cheaper. I started my water soluble journey with inktense pencils. I LOVE THEM!! One of the main differences with the inktense is that it’s permanent when fully dissolved and dry. Sucking at watercolor is what brought me to the inktense pencils. I wasn’t able to layer as much as I wanted to, and that’s because the layers mix if using different colors/shades….NONE of that with inktense!!! ❤
I love the little shop of horrors painting. I’m currently learning watercolor and I’m painting a jack-o-lantern right now. I use the Windsor and newton Cotman watercolors. I got them on sale and honestly they are so good.
You did a great job with this art medium!! 👏👏 I find Neocolor IIs really fun and relaxing! 🥰 I suspect I would have more of a challenge with these... Neocolor IIs use the same techniques but are more buttery. I liked the pumpkin the best!! 🎃
If you're looking for something you haven't tried yet, you could look at the Let's Resin Flex Rubber. It's like a super gelatinous marshmallow squishy.
I have the “grown up version” of these. Kingart has a set of crayon/pastel type sticks and they work the same way. There are a TON of colors too. They work quite well. I love the cat pic! They all turned out great!! I think my fave is the plant too. 😀💜💜💜
Its so weird that I'd never heard of them, but I've heard of LOTS of them since yesterday, lol. Now I've got lots of new things to add to my Amazon lists.
I feel like I got a gelato in a subscription box once and didn't know what it was, so I threw it in a drawer with a bunch of other supplies that I didn't know how to use either, lol
@@RoseRequinCrafts lol that’s what I would have done too. I have an art supply dresser that holds my supplies and the top drawer is like my junk drawer for art stuff. Lol.
Interesting. I think I would have with those for a sitting, but I'm not sure if I'd come back to them. I suppose I could give them to my nieces if I didn't love them. Anyway, fun video! =)
Fair enough. I might use them again to make like a big abstract background or something cuz smooshing around the color when I was making the ghosts was actually really relaxing.
I'm so glad someone tried these! I saw a video where I THINK a person was using them. They never said what it was they were using, so I wasn't sure, but I thought... "it looks like a crayon, but then they brush water over it and it becomes watercolor... Do they make watercolor crayons???" Falling down the rabbit hole of google, I found them, but I was too 🐔 to try them myself. I get to live vicariously through you! Your little ghosties were so cute! I originally thought you were going to do your rainbow popsicles! 🤣
I've since learned there are MANY brands that make watercolor crayons, but I think these were like 7 bucks on Prime Day so if they sucked I wouldn't be out much. And if I could, I would make everything those rainbow popsicles. I'm still obsessed with them
I actually really loved your techniques!! I have watercolor pencils and have had no idea how to make them blend nicely but I’m gonna use some of your techniques with this! Love love love the witchy kitty hehe 🤭 but the ghosts are so adorable too!!! I always love watching your videos! You’re honest and I always learn something!! You make me want to get creative and some days I really need that motivation to make time for myself so thank you!
I love your pumpkin at the end! There are some people out there who say "you can't make fine art with crayons" and then you have literal artists out there making art with their Crayola crayons 🤷♀️ Art has always and will always be subjective. The only thing that makes art with anything is "the process". Did you enjoy working with your water color crayons? Cause it sure looks like you enjoyed yourself! That's art.
I also love watercolors. I’ve found everything except pan watercolors and tube watercolors - what people have been using for decades - to be gimmicky, inferior, and a waste of money and studio space.
It’s so satisfying using water to blend out other materials - I have Derwent inktense pencils you can use similarly. You can get water soluble oil pastels that look like they’d be similar to these Crayola ones but come in a bigger range of brands for different budgets/abilities/needs. You can even add water to soft pastels in similar ways (which is great because soft pastels on their own are sooo messy lol)
Not all the way through the video yet but kids thinking the white crayon is broken is too real, just went through that with my 3 year old twins 😂 I absolutely love your videos!
Im a big fan of watercolor crayons! Caran d'Ache crayons are the most popular by far (for good reason) but they're very expensive. I would recommend Lyra's crayons! Theyre not the best but you get close in quality and *way* better in price.
Try using the watercolor as a base layer then using the dry crayon like an oil pastel! Or using the dry then wet technique as a background for a piece!
When i do watercolour painting I nearly always work on two or three pieces at once, so while one dries I can work on another. I HATE waiting for the paint to dry.
All of them are so cute. I am surprised you haven't heard of watercolor crayons before, only because I personally see a lot of UA-cam videos from art YTers using the Caran d'ache neo ones. I think I would prefer the price of these ones you have to test them out. I was surprised how well they worked on the black. Great nails too :)
Great experiments! I would like to argue though, that just because a company claims that paper is a watercolor paper, don’t be fooled. Is it 100% cotton? If it is, **then** it’s watercolor paper. If it is a mix of cotton and wood pulp it will behave differently when water is introduced. Also with regards to waiting for your painting to dry, you can use a blow dryer to speed it up. :)
@@RoseRequinCrafts I guess other people say it Cray-On. Two syllables and every letter is accounted for. It feels wrong. Lol I say “cran”. It’s the western NY in me.🤷♀️
Have you ever tried artist quality paint? I personally found the higher saturation, opacity and better texture made the whole process a lot less frustrating (I've had both with acrylic and based on that experience decided to get good guache to start out with recently)
I have good quality water color paint. But I've always been too nervous to try it out. I really have only ever used watercolor as a background on something. It's something I want to explore more but I just have to get over my "art fear"
I almost got these crayons! I ended up going with regular crayons. Kind of glad I did, not that I think your art is bad, I love the carnivorous plant, I struggle with water colors. 😅
If they had been more expensive I probably wouldn't have gotten them. I'm scared to spend a bunch on something I might hate. But now maybe I'll be brave enough to try other fancy watercolor things. (And I still struggle too, lol)
With watercolors you need to work from light to dark, and if you don't think about it it's really easy to mess up and go in with your darkest colors first with the thought "I'll just cover it up!" But you just can't do that with water colors.
I think you’d really enjoy learning Anna Mason’s technique for watercolor paintings. She’s on UA-cam (Anna Mason Art), and I think you could pick up the basics from her tutorials here. Basically, it’s kind of like what you tried to do with the pumpkin, painting the extremes. She shows you how to preserve the brights while deepening darks, and it’s generally a pretty photo realistic technique that is then applicable to watercolor in general. …also, you can use a heat gun or hair dryer to make things dry faster. 😉 I just mention this because you seem to be quite good at it, given you claim you dont do it much!
Rose, can you do a video of your trusted resources please? I have bought the Create This Book and have cheaper colouring pencils (I’m in the UK). I’m a novice to drawing, so want to use some paints, etc
@@RoseRequinCrafts thank you for replying! Made my day. I love your video’s as you are very creative and explain everything so well. Please keep creating and inspiring x
Ooohhhh thats a great idea right there i thought of bc of your wishlist question....we could send her supplies on her wishlist and she could review them that would be rather neat i think!
I love your Pac-Man ghosts. Going to make that one of my first doodles to sketch. If you have the budget try Caran d’ache Neo II. For something budget, I’ve not tried but many colourists swear by King Art and it’s affordable. Black Friday is up soon, try the King Art. Crayola is a big nope for water soluble crayons.
I hate how you tube has been saying my comments post lately only to find out hours sometimes days later they in fact have not....i was just saying that crayola has that signature line to push to adults its a lil more in cost and supposedly a lil better product but i remember Aussie Crafter did the paint markers and they were complete crap....but i think you did a most amazing and thorough job of reviewing these crayons they kinda sound like those neo colors....at the begining of the video you sounded like me about a week ago hunting amazon for something new and cool to try but already have so much so options are slim but i think you have me talked into these....they look fun...also your kittie picture i think the fur is "chefs kiss" it looks really good....thank you for another great art week!!!😊
I think Mira Byler used something like this. I can't remember if they were Crayola or not. But it looks like you had fun with them, and you did an excellent job! The video was fun. Are you & the kids carving/painting pumpkins this year?
As someone who uses a lot of watercolor those look just like a gimmick. I don't see any actual use. I mean I can think a few ways to use them to make something, but again I can have the same effect with regular watercolor.
You're probably right, but I don't watercolor much since I don't really know how to do it well, so maybe this is less intimidating. It was for me at least.
It's highly possible. I honestly had never heard of watercolor crayons before so I figured it better to try out something cheap first in case I hate the whole concept, lol.
I've tried watercolor but i am also too impatient for it. I'm also much better at the more um abstract painting and it's totally got nothing to do with my lack of skill with drawing and the abstractness is completely on purpose...totally...😏😅
I am the cheapest person on the world but I have to say that all the people that scream paper, paper, paper for water media are right. I thought I caught a glimpse of that HQ water paper which is sadly terrible because huge pad for like $5? Yes please, but tears and pills easily so in defense of the Crayola, they might do better on different paper in regards to dissolving.
I did only use that pad for the swatches. I used different pads for each piece bc I was switching back and forth while I waited for things to dry and bc they were all different sizes. I have so many different pads from subscription boxes so I know at least a couple were nicer papers
I didn't even know watercolor crayons were a thing so I probably wouldn't have spent alot of money on them if I didn't know I'd like them. But since these were cheap and I liked them, now I have lots of better brands on my list. 😁
please never stop posting, your videos are the only things that i look forward to anymore
Agreed!! Her voice is so soothing and nice to help me relax!!! Not a lot of people like that on UA-cam anymore
You're so sweet. 🥰
Hugs ❤
I honestly like the effect that the crayon-markings gave to the ghost. It makes is a not flat color, ever if the ''depth'' of the color is uneven, and makes the colours a bit more interesting. But the carnivorous plant do look the best, it looks thought out, which I don't mean at all as an insult at all to the rest of the drawings😄They were all fun.
Thank you!
If you want legit water soluble wax crayons. Try Caran d’Ache. They are pricey but my new favorite medium
I second this ❤
These were all great ! The fuzziness of the kitty was the best !
Thank you so much!
That pumpkin stem in particular turned out amazing❤❤
If you work with the texture rather than against it i bet you could get some really cool effects. Like if youre coloring a tree, if you make marks that look sort of like leaves, once it's blended out the texture could give the tree more depth and realism? Maybe? Or for the cat the marks could look like fur? Idk lol. Theyd be fun to do a mixed media sketchbook piece with
Ooh great idea! Thank you
It looks amazing for what you were working with. I love the cat fur. Great job. Love your video
Thank you so much!
wow the pumpkin looks so realistic I also love how you blend the colors in the carnivorous plant painting
Having a video of yours release on my birthday is the best way for me to spend my night 💕💕💕
Its a little belated but Happy Birthday!🎉🎉🎉
I'm always so happy, when I see a new video from you 😊
I think for a new definitely weird medium you did great!!
🥰🥰🥰 Thank you, Paula.
Use a heatgun between the layers, cuts the drying time a lot!! Or a hairdryer, but use the hairdryer on the backside so the color dont fly everywhere. An embossing heatgun of what you call it is perfect and wont blow the watercolor everywhere. Good luck! 😊
I never thought of using it on the backside! That's brilliant!
@@RoseRequinCrafts lol Im a genius I know! 🤣 I learned years ago from when I was in to scrapbooking ☺️
I've never done Watercolor, these crayons looks more doable to me to start with😮. Loved your cat painting😊
Thanks so much 😊
Nice video,great review. I use Caran D'Ache watercolor crayons. They don't streak at all and blend thoroughly. I do applaud Crayola for always giving us more affordable choices without sacrificing quality.
Thank you for the tip! I'll have to check those out.
that cat is honestly so cute!! 🥰
Aww, thank you!😻
Really liked Audrey II! One of my favorite projects of yours.
Thank you! 🥰
I really like taking watercolor crayons when I travel. They are easy to transport and are mess free. Another way you can use them is to shave some off into a paint well, then add water. That way you don’t have to keep scribbling on your palette.
Oh! Thats a good idea. I never thought of that.
I use these kind of crayons on clear acrylic sheets to make watercolor monotype prints.
I've never heard of that but it sounds really interesting!
Hello! I appreciate the time & efffort you took to try all the different ways these crayons could be used = all the different outcomes! I didn't know these existed. Your paintings are great! 😊
Aww, thank you. Thats so nice. 😁
I actually love the fur texture on the cat it reminds me of the style I used to see often in children's books as a kid. Also this might be an unpopular opinion but I actually loved the pumpkin before you added color when it was all white. Looked very spooky and popped against the black paper. These crayons look fun. I might have to try them out myself.
I love how the pumpkin turned out!
Thank you!
I love all things watercolor, anything that's soluble is my game, I have the lyra aquacolor crayons and those are amazing, but maybe the caran d'ache neon 2, those are really expensive, but the best.
I have the Lyra ones too! I really like them! I have never used the neo color 2’s personally, but they are for sure the most comparable and muchhhh cheaper. I started my water soluble journey with inktense pencils. I LOVE THEM!! One of the main differences with the inktense is that it’s permanent when fully dissolved and dry. Sucking at watercolor is what brought me to the inktense pencils. I wasn’t able to layer as much as I wanted to, and that’s because the layers mix if using different colors/shades….NONE of that with inktense!!! ❤
That cat 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 so good
I love this video.
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Gotta say I love the fuzzy kitty the most and then the pumpkin second but they were all really good! As always! ❤❤
Aww, thank you. Everyone loves the poor cat that I was so mean to.
I love the little shop of horrors painting. I’m currently learning watercolor and I’m painting a jack-o-lantern right now. I use the Windsor and newton Cotman watercolors. I got them on sale and honestly they are so good.
Nice. Always good to hear what works before I go ahead and buy them
You did a great job with this art medium!! 👏👏 I find Neocolor IIs really fun and relaxing! 🥰 I suspect I would have more of a challenge with these... Neocolor IIs use the same techniques but are more buttery. I liked the pumpkin the best!! 🎃
Alot of people have suggested those and I never heard of them. I will have to check them out.
@@RoseRequinCrafts I'm very novice to watercolor, but I've had fun with them. You could compare the two. They come in as small as 10 color tins. 🖍
Thank you for the review and cute art=3Have a wonderful week=3
Thank you!
♥️♥️♥️ I think your paintings with these watercolor crayons turned out fantastic! I especially love the cat!! ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you so much 😀
Pumpkin is my fave
Watercolor crayons have been around for ages. Usually called gelatos in the fine art world. Ranger sells them in their Tim Holtz line.
I must live under a rock, lol
The cat! 😻😻😻
If you're looking for something you haven't tried yet, you could look at the Let's Resin Flex Rubber. It's like a super gelatinous marshmallow squishy.
Thank you for the tip. I will have to check that out!
I have the “grown up version” of these. Kingart has a set of crayon/pastel type sticks and they work the same way. There are a TON of colors too. They work quite well. I love the cat pic! They all turned out great!! I think my fave is the plant too. 😀💜💜💜
Its so weird that I'd never heard of them, but I've heard of LOTS of them since yesterday, lol. Now I've got lots of new things to add to my Amazon lists.
@@RoseRequinCrafts yes you do. Oh the gelatos. I can’t remember the brand but they are similar too.
I feel like I got a gelato in a subscription box once and didn't know what it was, so I threw it in a drawer with a bunch of other supplies that I didn't know how to use either, lol
@@RoseRequinCrafts lol that’s what I would have done too. I have an art supply dresser that holds my supplies and the top drawer is like my junk drawer for art stuff. Lol.
Beautiful next time for fur try using a dry fan brush on damp paint for realistic fur
Looks like fun. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
You would love neo color 2 they are same but better. Gel crayons are like this too
Interesting. I had never heard of such a thing but now I have lots of suggestions!
Interesting. I think I would have with those for a sitting, but I'm not sure if I'd come back to them. I suppose I could give them to my nieces if I didn't love them. Anyway, fun video! =)
Fair enough. I might use them again to make like a big abstract background or something cuz smooshing around the color when I was making the ghosts was actually really relaxing.
Feed me Seymore!
That came out awesome!
Thank you! 😍
I'm so glad someone tried these! I saw a video where I THINK a person was using them. They never said what it was they were using, so I wasn't sure, but I thought... "it looks like a crayon, but then they brush water over it and it becomes watercolor... Do they make watercolor crayons???" Falling down the rabbit hole of google, I found them, but I was too 🐔 to try them myself. I get to live vicariously through you! Your little ghosties were so cute! I originally thought you were going to do your rainbow popsicles! 🤣
I've since learned there are MANY brands that make watercolor crayons, but I think these were like 7 bucks on Prime Day so if they sucked I wouldn't be out much.
And if I could, I would make everything those rainbow popsicles. I'm still obsessed with them
I actually really loved your techniques!! I have watercolor pencils and have had no idea how to make them blend nicely but I’m gonna use some of your techniques with this! Love love love the witchy kitty hehe 🤭 but the ghosts are so adorable too!!! I always love watching your videos! You’re honest and I always learn something!! You make me want to get creative and some days I really need that motivation to make time for myself so thank you!
Yes! That's my favorite thing is making other people wanna try it too. Its like "Come over to the dark side. Be obsessed with silly stuff with me."
I love your pumpkin at the end!
There are some people out there who say "you can't make fine art with crayons" and then you have literal artists out there making art with their Crayola crayons 🤷♀️
Art has always and will always be subjective. The only thing that makes art with anything is "the process". Did you enjoy working with your water color crayons? Cause it sure looks like you enjoyed yourself! That's art.
I had SO much fun! 🥰
I love watercolors, but I think these crayons would frustrate me! I really love the plant thingy too, and I'm glad you had so much fun!
Lol, sometimes my ignorance pays off cuz I don't know any better.
I also love watercolors. I’ve found everything except pan watercolors and tube watercolors - what people have been using for decades - to be gimmicky, inferior, and a waste of money and studio space.
It’s so satisfying using water to blend out other materials - I have Derwent inktense pencils you can use similarly. You can get water soluble oil pastels that look like they’d be similar to these Crayola ones but come in a bigger range of brands for different budgets/abilities/needs. You can even add water to soft pastels in similar ways (which is great because soft pastels on their own are sooo messy lol)
Ooh! Those are all great ideas. I've seen AussieCrafter use the derwent pencils and I'm obsessed. Putting those on my Christmas list. 😁
@@RoseRequinCraftsI JUST left a reply on a previous comment about inktense!! They’re my go to media
Not all the way through the video yet but kids thinking the white crayon is broken is too real, just went through that with my 3 year old twins 😂 I absolutely love your videos!
Im a big fan of watercolor crayons! Caran d'Ache crayons are the most popular by far (for good reason) but they're very expensive. I would recommend Lyra's crayons! Theyre not the best but you get close in quality and *way* better in price.
Try using the watercolor as a base layer then using the dry crayon like an oil pastel! Or using the dry then wet technique as a background for a piece!
All great suggestions. I'm gonna have to try those out.
very cute ghosts
omggg i love this amazing video ! thinking about preschoolers being confused about white crayons is cracking me up
Love the plant oainting
Thank you
When i do watercolour painting I nearly always work on two or three pieces at once, so while one dries I can work on another. I HATE waiting for the paint to dry.
I was pretty much switching between all 4 of these the whole time. But it still sucked!
I love water color crayons but finding my groove is hard
All of them are so cute. I am surprised you haven't heard of watercolor crayons before, only because I personally see a lot of UA-cam videos from art YTers using the Caran d'ache neo ones. I think I would prefer the price of these ones you have to test them out. I was surprised how well they worked on the black. Great nails too :)
I must live under a rock I think, lol. And tha k you!
Gelatos? Seem like they behave the same. Nice for art journaling 📖🎨🖌
I have exactly 1 gelato from a subscription box sitting a drawer cuz I didn't know what it was. 🤣
Great experiments! I would like to argue though, that just because a company claims that paper is a watercolor paper, don’t be fooled. Is it 100% cotton? If it is, **then** it’s watercolor paper. If it is a mix of cotton and wood pulp it will behave differently when water is introduced. Also with regards to waiting for your painting to dry, you can use a blow dryer to speed it up. :)
Bruh. I commented this on an older video back when I binged thru your backlog, but we have kinda almost the same handwriting omg 😅
Haha that's so funny
They think the white crayon is broken? That's adorable!
Lol, I eventually just started hiding the white crayon.
Exciting spooky
MORE WEIRD ART THING YES
I love that you pronounce crayon the same way I do. My husband acts like I’m an idiot for the way I pronounce it.🙄 I’m glad I’m not alone!😅
Is my midwest showing? 🫣 How the heck do other people pronounce it?
@@RoseRequinCrafts I guess other people say it Cray-On. Two syllables and every letter is accounted for. It feels wrong. Lol I say “cran”. It’s the western NY in me.🤷♀️
Have you ever tried artist quality paint? I personally found the higher saturation, opacity and better texture made the whole process a lot less frustrating (I've had both with acrylic and based on that experience decided to get good guache to start out with recently)
I have good quality water color paint. But I've always been too nervous to try it out. I really have only ever used watercolor as a background on something. It's something I want to explore more but I just have to get over my "art fear"
@@RoseRequinCrafts I wish you luck
I almost got these crayons! I ended up going with regular crayons. Kind of glad I did, not that I think your art is bad, I love the carnivorous plant, I struggle with water colors. 😅
If they had been more expensive I probably wouldn't have gotten them. I'm scared to spend a bunch on something I might hate. But now maybe I'll be brave enough to try other fancy watercolor things.
(And I still struggle too, lol)
With watercolors you need to work from light to dark, and if you don't think about it it's really easy to mess up and go in with your darkest colors first with the thought "I'll just cover it up!" But you just can't do that with water colors.
I know. They're soooo scary, lol. The cat will forever remind me to slow the heck down.
I think you’d really enjoy learning Anna Mason’s technique for watercolor paintings. She’s on UA-cam (Anna Mason Art), and I think you could pick up the basics from her tutorials here. Basically, it’s kind of like what you tried to do with the pumpkin, painting the extremes. She shows you how to preserve the brights while deepening darks, and it’s generally a pretty photo realistic technique that is then applicable to watercolor in general. …also, you can use a heat gun or hair dryer to make things dry faster. 😉 I just mention this because you seem to be quite good at it, given you claim you dont do it much!
Thank you. I love suggestions like that! I will def check her out.
Rose, can you do a video of your trusted resources please? I have bought the Create This Book and have cheaper colouring pencils (I’m in the UK). I’m a novice to drawing, so want to use some paints, etc
Great suggestion!
@@RoseRequinCrafts thank you for replying! Made my day. I love your video’s as you are very creative and explain everything so well. Please keep creating and inspiring x
Also I’m so happy you didn’t use Temu or one of the other Chinese sites that have really poor business practices!
Will you do videos showing us the artist behind the voice?
I recently did a q&a explaining why I only film my hands right now (it's just logistics) and shared some photos of myself. 😄
Lime green in the watercolor crayon reminded me of Among Us characters
Also another tip most of us watercolor artist don't use black for "black " we layer deep blues or purples that way you don't lose demention
Thank you!
I would try soaking the crayons in water for a minute, it should be warm water
Do you have a mailing PO Box? Or an Amazon wishlist link?
I do not have a po box yet, but I can share my address privately depending on the purpose, lol.
Ooohhhh thats a great idea right there i thought of bc of your wishlist question....we could send her supplies on her wishlist and she could review them that would be rather neat i think!
I love your Pac-Man ghosts. Going to make that one of my first doodles to sketch. If you have the budget try Caran d’ache Neo II. For something budget, I’ve not tried but many colourists swear by King Art and it’s affordable. Black Friday is up soon, try the King Art. Crayola is a big nope for water soluble crayons.
Ooh, good suggestions. Thank you!
Oh no, I missed you live!
I hate how you tube has been saying my comments post lately only to find out hours sometimes days later they in fact have not....i was just saying that crayola has that signature line to push to adults its a lil more in cost and supposedly a lil better product but i remember Aussie Crafter did the paint markers and they were complete crap....but i think you did a most amazing and thorough job of reviewing these crayons they kinda sound like those neo colors....at the begining of the video you sounded like me about a week ago hunting amazon for something new and cool to try but already have so much so options are slim but i think you have me talked into these....they look fun...also your kittie picture i think the fur is "chefs kiss" it looks really good....thank you for another great art week!!!😊
Thank you! Sometimes I think I have a real shopping problem.... but then I find something new and I'm like "I just didn't look hard enough!"
trust me i understand completely
I think Mira Byler used something like this. I can't remember if they were Crayola or not. But it looks like you had fun with them, and you did an excellent job! The video was fun. Are you & the kids carving/painting pumpkins this year?
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I thought the cat was really cute
Thank you!
As someone who uses a lot of watercolor those look just like a gimmick. I don't see any actual use. I mean I can think a few ways to use them to make something, but again I can have the same effect with regular watercolor.
You're probably right, but I don't watercolor much since I don't really know how to do it well, so maybe this is less intimidating. It was for me at least.
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🤣 Preschool logic is something else man.
These look like cheap version on neo color 2's
It's highly possible. I honestly had never heard of watercolor crayons before so I figured it better to try out something cheap first in case I hate the whole concept, lol.
@@RoseRequinCrafts that's a smart way to do it. It's what I would do.
I've tried watercolor but i am also too impatient for it.
I'm also much better at the more um abstract painting and it's totally got nothing to do with my lack of skill with drawing and the abstractness is completely on purpose...totally...😏😅
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I am the cheapest person on the world but I have to say that all the people that scream paper, paper, paper for water media are right. I thought I caught a glimpse of that HQ water paper which is sadly terrible because huge pad for like $5? Yes please, but tears and pills easily so in defense of the Crayola, they might do better on different paper in regards to dissolving.
I did only use that pad for the swatches. I used different pads for each piece bc I was switching back and forth while I waited for things to dry and bc they were all different sizes. I have so many different pads from subscription boxes so I know at least a couple were nicer papers
omg the way you say "crayon" 😮😮😮 (english isnt my first language, im honestly in awe)
🫣 me, not even knowing there's a different way to say it, lol.
The answer to all of your questions is poor quality crayons 🫣 Please look up Caran D'Ache or some other European brands, idk what's up with Crayola 😅
I didn't even know watercolor crayons were a thing so I probably wouldn't have spent alot of money on them if I didn't know I'd like them. But since these were cheap and I liked them, now I have lots of better brands on my list. 😁
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