Love the review. Nice to see professionals critiquing products for the masses with honest opinions and not over promotion. I think Tim would be happy with your assessment.
I picked up some on clearance, and haven't decided if I would keep them yet. I've watched probably 50 videos on them, not including the Tim Holtz demos I've seen, and your video is the first that actually makes me want to keep them. Love that you just dug in there and had fun with them.
I should watch your video before I got these sets... Well.. They are on the way. Thanks for the video I can always come back and watch ideas from you using these distress crayons.
This is a great video - I love seeing all the different techniques you tries. And thank you for not using the word "juicy" I really hate that for some reason. :)
I think I will probably try these (because I am a supply junkie) but they do not look as good quality at my Caran d'Ache crayons or Prima oil pastels or even gelatos BUT I will definitely try it and make up my own mind;) Thanks Julie!
You are my absolute favorite to watch exploring products! It's awesome to see the range of techniques you show in your videos. This definitely made me want to break out my Distress Crayons :D
These are growing on me the more reviews I watch. If you use a primer or base before using the crayons you'll find the colour will lift better as will be slightly less porous. Also his micro glaze makes water soluble mediums waterproof so you can use to seal or add more medium on too without disturbing your crayon effect. Love your experiments and I'm anew subbie.
I just watched a video where TH said that micro glaze WON'T work with the distress crayons...?!? Maybe pastel spray fixative? Or that Jane Davenport idea of applying clear gel medium to a gelly plate and 'printing' it on the artwork to fix water soluble media. Oops...that may have been a secret! Eek! And i second the comment that says to watch his side by side of the crayons v gelatos. Very helpful. Julie helped me realise with this video how important it probably is to play with a new medium before you know much about it. That way you have no preconceptions/subconscious influences about how it 'should' be used. As ever, thanks Julie. You're a breath of fresh air 😇
You can lift the colors way easier when using a stencil if you had used the distress collage medium before hand. (Comes in 3 different effects) Great tutorial. Thank you.
Limor Webber - Tim Holtz explains, himself, how distress crayons don't smear until touched/moved plus they don't over blend and make mud with distress INKS and remain vibrant. Also these crayons show up vibrantly on BLACK and craft card, unlike gelatos. So there are key differences that give the user options. And keep in mind his vid is a direct side by side comparison of his crayons & gelatos.
This was a great demo/process/tutorial video. I learned a lot and just might try these now!!!!! I love the gelatos, but agree the longer marker like shape might be easier to hold onto. Watched a Tim Holtz video where he said you can seal with his Distress Micro Glaze and it will be truly permanent. Also not as pricey as gelatos. TFS
I was curious about these. still feeling meh about them. Thanks for all the techniques! I like the design of the crayon better than gelatos, but not a must go get them item. :)))
Love how you play. So fun! And gives me so many ideas. My head is exploding!
Love the review. Nice to see professionals critiquing products for the masses with honest opinions and not over promotion. I think Tim would be happy with your assessment.
Thanks for sharing your experiments! It really helps us who may not have a lot of extra time or extra materials or both. So great!
I picked up some on clearance, and haven't decided if I would keep them yet. I've watched probably 50 videos on them, not including the Tim Holtz demos I've seen, and your video is the first that actually makes me want to keep them. Love that you just dug in there and had fun with them.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your experiment with distress crayons. Its always nice to see how they work before deciding on trying them out.
Thanks for showing all the different way to use this product!
Some brilliant examples Julie, thank you. You really try to leave no stone unturned :)
I should watch your video before I got these sets... Well.. They are on the way. Thanks for the video I can always come back and watch ideas from you using these distress crayons.
This is a great video - I love seeing all the different techniques you tries. And thank you for not using the word "juicy" I really hate that for some reason. :)
I think I will probably try these (because I am a supply junkie) but they do not look as good quality at my Caran d'Ache crayons or Prima oil pastels or even gelatos BUT I will definitely try it and make up my own mind;) Thanks Julie!
Thanks for the great video. I just got some distress crayons and love them like I knew I would.
Well that was fun! Thank you for sharing. I just ordered them and can't wait to play with them. Take care, Kim :)
I just love your video's. You always have such fun! It makes me want to pull out my art stuff and create!
Good video, I watched it AFTER I bought the metallics and pastels on sale, with no clue what to do with them, and this has been a big help. Thank you,
Thanks Julie. I did wonder if they were like gelatos. Informative video as always
You are my absolute favorite to watch exploring products! It's awesome to see the range of techniques you show in your videos. This definitely made me want to break out my Distress Crayons :D
Thank you!
Just got the crayons! I'm so excited to play with them :) thanks for sharing this awesome video!
These are growing on me the more reviews I watch. If you use a primer or base before using the crayons you'll find the colour will lift better as will be slightly less porous. Also his micro glaze makes water soluble mediums waterproof so you can use to seal or add more medium on too without disturbing your crayon effect. Love your experiments and I'm anew subbie.
Thanks for the tip on the micro glaze. I was thinking spray fixative, as I have to use with the gelatos.
You're welcome. Yes fixative is my initial thought too until I saw somewhere someone using the glaze and it worked brilliantly
I just watched a video where TH said that micro glaze WON'T work with the distress crayons...?!? Maybe pastel spray fixative? Or that Jane Davenport idea of applying clear gel medium to a gelly plate and 'printing' it on the artwork to fix water soluble media. Oops...that may have been a secret! Eek!
And i second the comment that says to watch his side by side of the crayons v gelatos. Very helpful.
Julie helped me realise with this video how important it probably is to play with a new medium before you know much about it. That way you have no preconceptions/subconscious influences about how it 'should' be used. As ever, thanks Julie. You're a breath of fresh air 😇
They remind me of the Crayola slicks which I use sometimes on my paper crafting.
Thanks for sharing your experiments!
Thank you so much for this video. I LOVE my watercolor crayons and was curious about these. I think I will go with yhe regular and metallic gel Stix.
You can lift the colors way easier when using a stencil if you had used the distress collage medium before hand. (Comes in 3 different effects) Great tutorial. Thank you.
Hi Julie you might like the Faber Castell Gelatos way better! so much pigment, blendable and water soluble as well.
+Limor Webber Thanks! I've have some Gelatos and I use them from time to time!
Limor Webber - Tim Holtz explains, himself, how distress crayons don't smear until touched/moved plus they don't over blend and make mud with distress INKS and remain vibrant. Also these crayons show up vibrantly on BLACK and craft card, unlike gelatos. So there are key differences that give the user options. And keep in mind his vid is a direct side by side comparison of his crayons & gelatos.
This was a great demo/process/tutorial video. I learned a lot and just might try these now!!!!! I love the gelatos, but agree the longer marker like shape might be easier to hold onto. Watched a Tim Holtz video where he said you can seal with his Distress Micro Glaze and it will be truly permanent. Also not as pricey as gelatos. TFS
Love this!
They totally remind me of Crayola twistables. really close in the look and they were like gelatos too..if you haven't tried them you should; c)
I saw a demo at the Carson Stamp Show today...you need to gesso the surface first and the crayons will smudge easier.
I was curious about these. still feeling meh about them. Thanks for all the techniques! I like the design of the crayon better than gelatos, but not a must go get them item. :)))
Thank you for this video....I needed some help....wasn't impressed with my use of them , but I needed more info on using them I guess.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great video. Was wondering how well pens write over the top of the crayons and also do they blend better if you use gesso first?
+Meliri I didn't try writing on top of them. And see my comment above about gesso. :)
And they are expensive...why I don’t know...at the well known stores.
Just wondering how they do if you gesso the tag first.
+Danielle Kelly I don't think that's a good idea. These are meant for porous surfaces. Gesso will make the surface non-porous.
@@BalzerDesigns tim says they work better on primed surfaces and move better because the surface is less porous.
Do you need to use a fixative with these as you do with pastels or gelatos?
They're very similar to gelatos. If you use a fixative with gelatos, I would use one with these.
love the vid but the porduct is so crap. i think its a reach for tim holts