To see an earlier video on how to use botanical inks in action, go here: ua-cam.com/video/vivbCYG2vXI/v-deo.html and here: ua-cam.com/video/5FhpjPSL9SE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BookandPaperArts
Two things. I didn’t notice the changing perspective of hands EVEN THOUGH you warned us ahead of time. Second, thank you for trusting your viewers’ sense of fun and acceptance. 😊
Thank you, Julie. That is good to know about the hands. I know from doing this for yonks that we often see mistakes that no one else would notice, but I have also had the odd snarky comment when I do make blunders so I guess I just panicked. Thanks for the vote of confidence!
Kelly, we all just love your videos. I cannot honestly believe that you felt this one was "too wonky" and not up to snuff for your groupies! It's as fabulous as the ink itself! Love that really deep, vivid color it creates. Pretty luscious! I also love your little tips on what to add to keep it from gonking up, such as the few small cloves you added. I love they're scent, and it must make the ink pretty inviting to just uncork ! Don't worry, as this video like all your others, has scored a high ten out of ten stars! ;)
Thank you, Lynn. Everyone has been very understanding so maybe it's just me. But - I have had (a very few) troll-y comments and I try to delete and be thick-skinned about it but I also hope to head these off at the pass by not giving anyone an excuse. Although trolls do not need excuses, do they. Anyway, thank you for the vote of confidence! Kelly
Hi Shannon. Thank you for this vote of confidence. I almost didn't post the video I was so freaked out by the glitches so I am glad it was just me overreacting. 😺
I have made a variety of plant based dyes using beets, flowers and yes walnuts - but this video made it much easier than I remember and I have a walnut tree so I should! You are a fabulous teacher which is all I took away from that fun and fab video😘
Thank you so, Regina. Now, did your beet ink hold its colour? I love that shade but have read that it is not really fast. Maybe with a mordant? Keep me posted! Kelly
Hi, Ninnian. Not shown in the video is me frantically wiping up ink from all available surfaces before it could stain the hard wood everything in this cute place. Baskets? Do you make them or buy them and then dye them?
Great video, Kelly! I don’t know what you were concerned about - it was just fine and showed all the necessary steps clearly. Now I have to find some black walnuts!
@@BookandPaperArts yes, chill my dear! We watch for the content (and your great sense of humor!), not to see where your hands are positioned at any given time or whether you’re in your studio or at a kitchen table in France (we are all jealous of that!). So no worries!!
Hi Gilly. Yeah, the first time I made this, back in the day, I left the walnuts in a shopping bag on the deck and two days later it was VERY squirrel-nibbled. But they only took the nuts and left the husks so it was a win-win for all of us. 😎
Enjoyed learning this! Does it have an odor? I stayed in an Air BNB that had a HUGE Black walnut tree. I enjoyed watching the squirrels collecting them, but HATED the mess the walnuts made on my car. I wish I had seen this video earlier- I would have made myself some ink. Next time? Thank you for sharing! I will definitely start following you.
Hello and welcome, Susan. No, there is not really a smell. And the funny thing is that yes, you either have zero walnuts or you have gazillions. I have occasionally had to wrestle a squirrel who was after my stash. Thanks for touching base!D Kelly
What a great demo. I also can't be more surprised that you did this while on holiday. I have made vegetable dyes before but not ink. It was used as made .
Hi Theresa. Well, this is my real job and I love my job even when I am on holiday. It is also true that I meant to make walnut ink and we do not have walnuts at home and that meant either make it here or lug a bag of mushy walnuts home in my suitcase - I knew what I had to do. What dyes have you made?
@@BookandPaperArts I also was wondering about taking the nuts from France back home, in the US they would take them from us at customs and if you try to take the ink back it may also get confiscated. I guess that isn't and issue where you are and what your transportation is. I made beet dye, berry dyes, flowers and leaves. Some that didn't work were tomatoes, grapes, hibiscus they color just never would concentrate.
Yeah, that is the thing. I find them on walks, in parks and forests, but nothing around where I live. Seems that they are either around or they aren't.
Instead of moving directly to a coffee filter you might strain through a fine mesh strainer if one is available. That can help remove some of the sludge in these kinds of liquids.
Yes, completely agree. At home I use cheesecloth for my second straining as it removes a LOT of the tiny sludge before a final fine strain. Thanks for the idea! Kelly
Oh, this looks like fun! I believe I can pick up some black walnuts at my Mom’s next time I am visiting as we don’t have any of those growing here. Thanks for sharing!
I’m going to be completely honest here. If you hadn’t said anything about the video, I would have thought it was perfect! I watch many UA-cam videos and I see really silly people making fools of themselves and finding that “normal”. For a non native speaker like me, this video (as all your videos) is really well done, because you explain it perfectly and if I have walnuts, I can certainly try this (it’s not very likely, because I only see them already dry in the groceries) 💙💚🧡💗🖤💛❤️💜♥️
Thank you, dear Alexandra. I usually take two days (at least) to make a video so you do not see all of the mistakes I edit out and how I try for a really professional look. This is why I was unhappy with the mistakes in this one but THANK YOU for being so supportive. But supermarket walnuts will not work! It is the outside husk or hull that gives the colour. I don't know what you have in Portugal but I find mine when I am walking in the wood or park. Look under trees! Let me know if you find some. Kelly
Beautiful color of ink! I have access to pecans. Do you know if they would produce ink? I’m glad you went on that walk, as I thought your video was perfectly fine!
Sandy, I would definitely try pecans, maybe with some extra tannin such as rusty bits thrown in with the water. Can't guarantee but I have made cool ink from acorns, so.....Keep me posted!
Very interesting, Kelly, and I wish you had not worried about the video because it was just fine!! I never noticed a thing wrong. Never knew cloves would keep homemade ink from spoiling. Wonder if they work for keeping coffee stain in a spray bottle. Thanks for teaching me something new.
Thank you so, Donna. Not even kidding, I cried when I saw the clips, then screamed. THEN went for a long walk and pulled myself together. Maybe I am smidgen too fussy??? 😮Kelly
Hello and welcome, Laurie. You know, either you live around or lots of walnuts or none. I got lucky and found a bunch in a corner of a parking lot and I knew what I had to do. 😺
So glad you posted this video and it's amazing what you can do with nature. I only wish we had those fresh walnuts here but nahhh nothing like that in the cold of Iceland. Thanks for sharing.
Hi there, Tora. Yeah, that don't grow everywhere. But please stay tuned as I have more botanical ink recipes coming up soon with common kitchen items. 😺Kelly
I put a bunch of walnuts in a panty hose leg, tied off the top to keep the walnuts in. Put them in an old large pan, cover with water and boiled for an hour, keep testing for desires color of dye. By the way, wear gloves.😅
GIRL!! I have been WAITING for this video ever since I made the acorn ink! If you have other videos that are this "glitchy", you probably need to post them! Now I gotta go look for some walnuts...lol
If you had not prefaced this video with a warning about camera work, I would never have noticed anything wrong. It was a perfectly fine video, very informative and well shot. Nobody can terrorize a woman like herself. I think we all do this to ourselves at one time or another. Question: Your walnuts look nothing like the ones I buy at an American grocery store. Can I use store-bought walnuts? They’re much lighter colored and more civilized looking. (I like the look of your walnuts better. They look pretty sketchy and unpredictable for nuts.)
Hiya Ocher V. Thanks for the vote of confidence. I have found (the hardish way) that the best way to head off trolls - and there are craft and art video trolls 🙄is to beat them to it. But thanks the kind words. As to walnuts, it is the raw husk that gives the colour so don't go buy a bunch of pricey perfect nuts at the store. It depends on where you live - I found bags of them in the woods in NC but none here is Wales. Try taking a walk in the woods or park and keep your eyes on the ground. Ask around. In some places in the states you can look on Craigslist and people give them away. You want to ask for whole walnut hulls or husks. If not, I have more botanical inks coming soon! Kelly
You introduced the gum Arabic but didn’t mention proportions - and do you mix it into your finished storage or just add it as you work? If adding the gum do you omit the cloves? Thank you, I’m looking forward to trying this!
Hi there. Yes, I tend to eyeball things like this. You can go with anywhere from ten drops to a teaspoon. Experiment and see what viscosity works best for your style. You still need cloves or other preservative and/or keep it in the fridge. Hope this helps! Kelly
I have Black Walnut ink for years. I will be purchasing some Gum Arabic, and will definitely add cloves to my inks from now on, ince I love the smell of cloves. I am considering using Poke Weed (ripe berries) for a purple/violet color. TFS, and New Subbie here!
Welcome! Now I haven't tried poke berries but I have read that the colour fades quickly. Maybe with a mordant it will be more fast? Keep me posted, Pam.
Great video as always! Appreciate your honesty, this video was just as good as any of your other videos. I've used the wintergreen essential oil in the inks that I've made as you suggested in this video, its what I had on hand. Question...can you put ink back on the stove to thicken it a little more? My avocado ink that I made is a little thin/runny. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and inspiration! 💙💚💙
HI Barry. Apologies for the late response. Yes, definitely put it back on the stove on a LOW heat and watch it as it cooks down. You only need a few spoons of ink so do not be afraid to let it cook right down. You can check it with a paper strip to test the colour and when it is almost a syrup it will be a gorgeous, rich colour. Let me know how it turns out! Kelly
I remember getting my hands black when I was a child, trying to get those husks off. Not sure where I’d get walnuts with husks? BTW the video was fine. Don’t worry about it!😊😊
Thank you, Donna. I hate to be unprofessional but everyone is being so kind, I am really grateful. The best way to find them might to be to ask around. We do NOT have them where I live in Wales but one day here I was just taking long walks and boom, there they were. Do you live near a park or forest?
Hi Armanda. The rule usually is about ten drops per small jar (approximately 30 ml) but it super inexact and I wouldn't worry about it too much. For eight ounces I would use a lot more, maybe one or two teaspoons. Experiment with one to start and then try the ink. If you like it, it's the right amount. If you want it a little more viscous, add more. Let me know how it works!
Hi Ryan. I have never heard that this works but if you have plenty of walnuts I would try it. Just be sure and refrigerate. Please let me know if it works! I love resourceful substitutions. Kelly
Hi Marlene. My apologies for the late response. Yes, indeed, it is a common use for it! I've even heard of being used to disguise scratches. Try it on something that doesn't show first until you get the shade you like. Keep me posted!
Oh I have been there, Sis. Some places you can't even give them away but where I live they don't exist. It was only while I was on holiday in a strange place that I found tons of them while hiking. So keep your eyes open if you visit friends or family, or even ask them if they know of any walnut trees in the neighbourhoods and maybe they can send you a few. Happy making!
To see an earlier video on how to use botanical inks in action, go here:
ua-cam.com/video/vivbCYG2vXI/v-deo.html
and here:
ua-cam.com/video/5FhpjPSL9SE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BookandPaperArts
Two things. I didn’t notice the changing perspective of hands EVEN THOUGH you warned us ahead of time.
Second, thank you for trusting your viewers’ sense of fun and acceptance. 😊
Thank you, Julie. That is good to know about the hands. I know from doing this for yonks that we often see mistakes that no one else would notice, but I have also had the odd snarky comment when I do make blunders so I guess I just panicked. Thanks for the vote of confidence!
Me either!!
Kelly, we all just love your videos. I cannot honestly believe that you felt this one was "too wonky" and not up to snuff for your groupies! It's as fabulous as the ink itself! Love that really deep, vivid color it creates. Pretty luscious! I also love your little tips on what to add to keep it from gonking up, such as the few small cloves you added. I love they're scent, and it must make the ink pretty inviting to just uncork ! Don't worry, as this video like all your others, has scored a high ten out of ten stars! ;)
Thank you, Lynn. Everyone has been very understanding so maybe it's just me. But - I have had (a very few) troll-y comments and I try to delete and be thick-skinned about it but I also hope to head these off at the pass by not giving anyone an excuse. Although trolls do not need excuses, do they. Anyway, thank you for the vote of confidence! Kelly
I was so busy watching your demo that I didn't notice any video problems. Thank goodness you decided to post! Thanks Kelly!
I just thought the same - either there weren't any problem or I didn't notice. The colour of the ink is simply great!
Thank you so much. It still looks very off to me so I appreciate hearing that I did not make a fool of myself. 😺
I’m incredibly grateful you posted this video! I didn’t notice anything at all wrong with it! It’s wonderful and very helpful! Thank you! 🙏🌸🌼🌺
Hi Shannon. Thank you for this vote of confidence. I almost didn't post the video I was so freaked out by the glitches so I am glad it was just me overreacting. 😺
Awesome video! Thanks! ❤️
Thank you, Lynn. That is truly nice to hear. Kelly
I have made a variety of plant based dyes using beets, flowers and yes walnuts - but this video made it much easier than I remember and I have a walnut tree so I should! You are a fabulous teacher which is all I took away from that fun and fab video😘
Thank you so, Regina. Now, did your beet ink hold its colour? I love that shade but have read that it is not really fast. Maybe with a mordant? Keep me posted! Kelly
@@BookandPaperArts I use the beet dye with a drop of lemon juice to dye paper, and so far it’s held up
I make dye out of walnuts for my baskets.😊. I am so happy you posted and yes it is messy.
Hi, Ninnian. Not shown in the video is me frantically wiping up ink from all available surfaces before it could stain the hard wood everything in this cute place. Baskets? Do you make them or buy them and then dye them?
@@BookandPaperArts I make them and then dye them. I used to sell them years ago.
@@ninniank9650 Got tutorials?😁
Great video, Kelly! I don’t know what you were concerned about - it was just fine and showed all the necessary steps clearly. Now I have to find some black walnuts!
Thank you so, Katie. Really, I was scaring myself witless. 🙄Maybe I need to take a chill pill. Thanks, again!
@@BookandPaperArts yes, chill my dear! We watch for the content (and your great sense of humor!), not to see where your hands are positioned at any given time or whether you’re in your studio or at a kitchen table in France (we are all jealous of that!). So no worries!!
@@katiehanrahan5293 agreed!!
Luckily, I have a walnut tree in the backyard. Might have to go fight some squirrels, but can’t wait to try this! 😆🐿️
Hi Gilly. Yeah, the first time I made this, back in the day, I left the walnuts in a shopping bag on the deck and two days later it was VERY squirrel-nibbled. But they only took the nuts and left the husks so it was a win-win for all of us. 😎
Way cool!!!
Thanks bunches, Deb.
Enjoyed learning this!
Does it have an odor?
I stayed in an Air BNB that had a HUGE Black walnut tree. I enjoyed watching the squirrels collecting them, but HATED the mess the walnuts made on my car. I wish I had seen this
video earlier- I would have made myself some ink. Next time?
Thank you for sharing! I will definitely start following you.
Hello and welcome, Susan. No, there is not really a smell. And the funny thing is that yes, you either have zero walnuts or you have gazillions. I have occasionally had to wrestle a squirrel who was after my stash. Thanks for touching base!D Kelly
Great video, didn't even notice the glitches.💙
Thank you, dear Tavane. I occasionally get comments saying WHY DID YOU DO THAT and got a little paranoid about the glitches. Oops. 😺
You’re awesome. Great attitude. I love your videos thanks for sharing your knowledge
Why thank you, Tofino. This is truly lovely to hear. 😺
What a great demo. I also can't be more surprised that you did this while on holiday. I have made vegetable dyes before but not ink. It was used as made .
Hi Theresa. Well, this is my real job and I love my job even when I am on holiday. It is also true that I meant to make walnut ink and we do not have walnuts at home and that meant either make it here or lug a bag of mushy walnuts home in my suitcase - I knew what I had to do. What dyes have you made?
@@BookandPaperArts I also was wondering about taking the nuts from France back home, in the US they would take them from us at customs and if you try to take the ink back it may also get confiscated. I guess that isn't and issue where you are and what your transportation is. I made beet dye, berry dyes, flowers and leaves. Some that didn't work were tomatoes, grapes, hibiscus they color just never would concentrate.
that was great! I wish I knew where I could find some local grungy walnuts...
Yeah, that is the thing. I find them on walks, in parks and forests, but nothing around where I live. Seems that they are either around or they aren't.
I have thousands of them.
Instead of moving directly to a coffee filter you might strain through a fine mesh strainer if one is available. That can help remove some of the sludge in these kinds of liquids.
Yes, completely agree. At home I use cheesecloth for my second straining as it removes a LOT of the tiny sludge before a final fine strain. Thanks for the idea! Kelly
Oh, this looks like fun! I believe I can pick up some black walnuts at my Mom’s next time I am visiting as we don’t have any of those growing here. Thanks for sharing!
Susan, you should try it. A little goes a long way and it is terrific for mark making. Keep me posted! Kelly
I’m going to be completely honest here. If you hadn’t said anything about the video, I would have thought it was perfect! I watch many UA-cam videos and I see really silly people making fools of themselves and finding that “normal”. For a non native speaker like me, this video (as all your videos) is really well done, because you explain it perfectly and if I have walnuts, I can certainly try this (it’s not very likely, because I only see them already dry in the groceries) 💙💚🧡💗🖤💛❤️💜♥️
Thank you, dear Alexandra. I usually take two days (at least) to make a video so you do not see all of the mistakes I edit out and how I try for a really professional look. This is why I was unhappy with the mistakes in this one but THANK YOU for being so supportive. But supermarket walnuts will not work! It is the outside husk or hull that gives the colour. I don't know what you have in Portugal but I find mine when I am walking in the wood or park. Look under trees! Let me know if you find some. Kelly
Beautiful color of ink! I have access to pecans. Do you know if they would produce ink? I’m glad you went on that walk, as I thought your video was perfectly fine!
Sandy, I would definitely try pecans, maybe with some extra tannin such as rusty bits thrown in with the water. Can't guarantee but I have made cool ink from acorns, so.....Keep me posted!
Very interesting, Kelly, and I wish you had not worried about the video because it was just fine!! I never noticed a thing wrong. Never knew cloves would keep homemade ink from spoiling. Wonder if they work for keeping coffee stain in a spray bottle. Thanks for teaching me something new.
Thank you so, Donna. Not even kidding, I cried when I saw the clips, then screamed. THEN went for a long walk and pulled myself together. Maybe I am smidgen too fussy??? 😮Kelly
Love it! ❤
Why thank you, Rose. That is truly nice (and a relief😮) to hear! Kelly
Just found your channel and I was so excited to see this video! So glad you posted it! Our house is surrounded by giant walnut trees. Thank you.
Hello and welcome, Laurie. You know, either you live around or lots of walnuts or none. I got lucky and found a bunch in a corner of a parking lot and I knew what I had to do. 😺
So glad you posted this video and it's amazing what you can do with nature. I only wish we had those fresh walnuts here but nahhh nothing like that in the cold of Iceland. Thanks for sharing.
Is there such a thing as 'ice ink'?? I'd watch THAT tutorial! lol
@@armandaberlin2156Sign me up for that one, too! Kelly
Hi there, Tora. Yeah, that don't grow everywhere. But please stay tuned as I have more botanical ink recipes coming up soon with common kitchen items. 😺Kelly
I put a bunch of walnuts in a panty hose leg, tied off the top to keep the walnuts in. Put them in an old large pan, cover with water and boiled for an hour, keep testing for desires color of dye. By the way, wear gloves.😅
Hi Ninnia, what a good idea to pre-filter with stockings. Thanks for the tip and for touching base! 🐾🐾 Kelly
Great video thanks for sharing
Thanks for touching base, Diane. It is my real pleasure! Kelly
GIRL!! I have been WAITING for this video ever since I made the acorn ink! If you have other videos that are this "glitchy", you probably need to post them! Now I gotta go look for some walnuts...lol
If you had not prefaced this video with a warning about camera work, I would never have noticed anything wrong. It was a perfectly fine video, very informative and well shot. Nobody can terrorize a woman like herself. I think we all do this to ourselves at one time or another. Question: Your walnuts look nothing like the ones I buy at an American grocery store. Can I use store-bought walnuts? They’re much lighter colored and more civilized looking. (I like the look of your walnuts better. They look pretty sketchy and unpredictable for nuts.)
Hiya Ocher V. Thanks for the vote of confidence. I have found (the hardish way) that the best way to head off trolls - and there are craft and art video trolls 🙄is to beat them to it. But thanks the kind words. As to walnuts, it is the raw husk that gives the colour so don't go buy a bunch of pricey perfect nuts at the store. It depends on where you live - I found bags of them in the woods in NC but none here is Wales. Try taking a walk in the woods or park and keep your eyes on the ground. Ask around. In some places in the states you can look on Craigslist and people give them away. You want to ask for whole walnut hulls or husks. If not, I have more botanical inks coming soon! Kelly
Didn’t even notice hands 🤚👍😊
That is hilarious. I came THIS close to deleting it and I was cussing and was upset and - nobody noticed the hands. Thanks, Karen.
You introduced the gum Arabic but didn’t mention proportions - and do you mix it into your finished storage or just add it as you work? If adding the gum do you omit the cloves? Thank you, I’m looking forward to trying this!
Hi there. Yes, I tend to eyeball things like this. You can go with anywhere from ten drops to a teaspoon. Experiment and see what viscosity works best for your style. You still need cloves or other preservative and/or keep it in the fridge. Hope this helps! Kelly
I have Black Walnut ink for years. I will be purchasing some Gum Arabic, and will definitely add cloves to my inks from now on, ince I love the smell of cloves. I am considering using Poke Weed (ripe berries) for a purple/violet color. TFS, and New Subbie here!
Welcome! Now I haven't tried poke berries but I have read that the colour fades quickly. Maybe with a mordant it will be more fast? Keep me posted, Pam.
@@BookandPaperArts mordant? Sounds like something dead! Hahahaha
Hey crazy girl -! What was wrong with that?? I didn’t notice anything. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you
Thanks, Susan. Maybe I am crazy because it STILL looks so wonky I almost deleted. Thank you for the vote of confidence.😎Kelly
Great video as always! Appreciate your honesty, this video was just as good as any of your other videos.
I've used the wintergreen essential oil in the inks that I've made as you suggested in this video, its what I had on hand.
Question...can you put ink back on the stove to thicken it a little more? My avocado ink that I made is a little thin/runny.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and inspiration! 💙💚💙
HI Barry. Apologies for the late response. Yes, definitely put it back on the stove on a LOW heat and watch it as it cooks down. You only need a few spoons of ink so do not be afraid to let it cook right down. You can check it with a paper strip to test the colour and when it is almost a syrup it will be a gorgeous, rich colour. Let me know how it turns out! Kelly
Cool! I will definitely try putting it back on the stove. Thank you
I remember getting my hands black when I was a child, trying to get those husks off. Not sure where I’d get walnuts with husks? BTW the video was fine. Don’t worry about it!😊😊
Thank you, Donna. I hate to be unprofessional but everyone is being so kind, I am really grateful. The best way to find them might to be to ask around. We do NOT have them where I live in Wales but one day here I was just taking long walks and boom, there they were. Do you live near a park or forest?
@@BookandPaperArts I live in the desert, but I did find I can order just husks from Amazon. I should own stock in that company. 😂😂
I have thousands of black walnuts. I could make a business of them.
Approximately how much gum arabic would you add to your jelly jar of ink? (or per 8 oz. cup of ink)
Hi Armanda. The rule usually is about ten drops per small jar (approximately 30 ml) but it super inexact and I wouldn't worry about it too much. For eight ounces I would use a lot more, maybe one or two teaspoons. Experiment with one to start and then try the ink. If you like it, it's the right amount. If you want it a little more viscous, add more. Let me know how it works!
you rock! thank you!@@BookandPaperArts
Could you use aqua faba from canned chickpeas as an alternative to gum arabic?
Hi Ryan. I have never heard that this works but if you have plenty of walnuts I would try it. Just be sure and refrigerate. Please let me know if it works! I love resourceful substitutions. Kelly
Can it be used as a sta8n for wood?
Hi Marlene. My apologies for the late response. Yes, indeed, it is a common use for it! I've even heard of being used to disguise scratches. Try it on something that doesn't show first until you get the shade you like. Keep me posted!
Ok..i have zero.access to walnut husks..oh well.
Oh I have been there, Sis. Some places you can't even give them away but where I live they don't exist. It was only while I was on holiday in a strange place that I found tons of them while hiking. So keep your eyes open if you visit friends or family, or even ask them if they know of any walnut trees in the neighbourhoods and maybe they can send you a few. Happy making!