I just found this video and couldn’t click on it fast enough! Of course I have a weird addiction to water soluble media. I don’t do adult coloring. I mostly use them for art journals. I have WAY too many, but surprisingly you and I have a completely different collection except for the Caran D’ache. Maybe we chose differently because I am a paper crafter. But I quickly binge watched what you have posted so far. It was awesome! Can’t wait to see the rest! I posted a comparison a few months back...sadly very few people watched it, but you may enjoy it if you have time to take a look. I can’t wait to see more from you. Thanks😊
Could be because you do paper crafting, yes. There are soooo many supplies in card making and paper crafts that really don't cross over into the adult coloring world (until someone makes them haha).
Not only have I been loving this series, but I LOVE love love the background music you use 💞💞 One of my favorite coloring book flip through channels uses this background music too and it's just so soothing and ethereal 💞 love! Thank you for these awesome videos! Much love as always 💞
Great series! I'm new to the paper stuff. I've thought of watercolor stuff but have no clue, I'll wait for the final video before I decide❤ thank you!😊
Wow I want- thankyou, you do a great job of testing them!! I’m a massive fan of their stuff that’s been around for years( like 24 coloured pencils). And I’m still searching for something I can use for magenta and violet with the otherwise amazing 9 Stabilo “All” chinagraphs. Neocolours were too waxy to work over with my ink and stuff. That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it 🤣
Great review! Thanks! I haven't bought any water soluble crayons yet. I'm waiting to see what brand is the best price and best results in adult coloring books. The other category for me will be best artist quality and best price. I enjoy coloring books but also want to create art pieces. So I don't need lightfast quality for the coloring books or for experimenting. If that means more sets of crayons? (sighhh) So be it! 😂
thanks so much for testing if we can't! They look a bit thin/soft like the ones you get in art kits, which is fine but I try to see these videos as can I justify the price for the quanity of what you get (i.e crayons/pencils) or the quality of product
Since they work best off the palette this may be an affordable watercolor paint. There is a lot of product for a pretty decent price. I bet you could sharpen them and put the shavings in a tin.
Oh no these are a set I can’t get anywhere. I’m going to have to keep shopping. So much stuff won’t shipped to my island which is stupid because my island is not that small.
@@ColorfullyOptimistic I live in Newfoundland. I highly doubt you’ve ever been here, but if you’re ever in the East Coast of Canada, you should definitely stop in and check us out. We are the province that gave the world the Newfoundland dog. It’s one of our finest achievements.
Has anyone tried using an alcohol marker colorless blender to activate these or other watercolor crayons? I use my prismacolor alcohol blender with my Derwent inktense pencils and it works fabulously - was wondering if I could do the same with the water color crayons before I make the jump and buy some crayons (not Crayola - but some other brand)
So I use the colorless blenders for Inktense and watercolor pencils, but for these crayons, yes, I have tried it, and it tends to crumble and build up rather than smooth out. These actually need some water applied to them. That said, the Neocolor 2 are about the only ones that sort of respond to the Tombow (water-based) blender, but even then, they don't do great and you'll blow through blenders and not have pretty results.
Luv this series🩵Certainly not good for using directly on the paper...Fairly good for the price ... knowing what to expect, I would use them! Thanks Kori! ...The categories you mentioned are what i am interested in. Can't really think of anything else🙋👍🩵
I have a soft spot for water-soluble media.=) Thank you for the showcase and review!
Haha any time!
I just found this video and couldn’t click on it fast enough! Of course I have a weird addiction to water soluble media. I don’t do adult coloring. I mostly use them for art journals. I have WAY too many, but surprisingly you and I have a completely different collection except for the Caran D’ache. Maybe we chose differently because I am a paper crafter. But I quickly binge watched what you have posted so far. It was awesome! Can’t wait to see the rest! I posted a comparison a few months back...sadly very few people watched it, but you may enjoy it if you have time to take a look. I can’t wait to see more from you. Thanks😊
Could be because you do paper crafting, yes. There are soooo many supplies in card making and paper crafts that really don't cross over into the adult coloring world (until someone makes them haha).
Thanks for all the testing your doing, it helps so many people. Maybe a best for create space coloring books.
Ah yes I can do that. Though really, not many will dissolve on that paper. But we can see
@@ColorfullyOptimistic you covered so much that was the only thing I could think of LOL
Not only have I been loving this series, but I LOVE love love the background music you use 💞💞 One of my favorite coloring book flip through channels uses this background music too and it's just so soothing and ethereal 💞 love! Thank you for these awesome videos! Much love as always 💞
Thanks so much 😊 I try to go for a more zen approach during the quick swatches ha
Great series! I'm new to the paper stuff. I've thought of watercolor stuff but have no clue, I'll wait for the final video before I decide❤ thank you!😊
Haha understandable. Thanks for watching!
These looked better than I thought. Thanks for sharing! 💜
Yea same....I mean considering three price they're not bad at all
Oh my gosh! Thank you! I was so curious as to how these hold up in the water soluble arena.
Glad I could help!💜
Hi kori ho-e your well thank you for all these testing videos I appreciate them so much it really does help me tysmfs 🥰
Of course! They are fun to test and play with.
🎉🎉🎉 love your first impress/reviews
Thank you so much 🤗
Wow I want- thankyou, you do a great job of testing them!! I’m a massive fan of their stuff that’s been around for years( like 24 coloured pencils). And I’m still searching for something I can use for magenta and violet with the otherwise amazing 9 Stabilo “All” chinagraphs. Neocolours were too waxy to work over with my ink and stuff. That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it 🤣
Hey nothing wrong with that at all :) Thank you for watching
Great review! Thanks! I haven't bought any water soluble crayons yet. I'm waiting to see what brand is the best price and best results in adult coloring books. The other category for me will be best artist quality and best price. I enjoy coloring books but also want to create art pieces. So I don't need lightfast quality for the coloring books or for experimenting. If that means more sets of crayons? (sighhh) So be it! 😂
Lol you can buy one that works well for both but that one will cost more... 😕
thanks so much for testing if we can't! They look a bit thin/soft like the ones you get in art kits, which is fine but I try to see these videos as can I justify the price for the quanity of what you get (i.e crayons/pencils) or the quality of product
I mean these are Crayola but compared to others I've tested they aren't awful by any means for what you pay for. Its quite interesting
@@ColorfullyOptimistic it seems so!
Since they work best off the palette this may be an affordable watercolor paint. There is a lot of product for a pretty decent price. I bet you could sharpen them and put the shavings in a tin.
Yea you could for sure
Could you test in a kerby or johanna book? The papers are similar to each other imo but different from Maria trolle paper.
I can however the cardstock I'm using is like Johanna paper (only not ivory)
@@ColorfullyOptimistic that's good enough for me. Thanks for clarifying
@@mikapowell5826 no problem
Awesome Video
Thanks! And thank you for watching
@@ColorfullyOptimistic Your Welcome 🤗
Oh no these are a set I can’t get anywhere. I’m going to have to keep shopping. So much stuff won’t shipped to my island which is stupid because my island is not that small.
Oh no! Which island is that?
@@ColorfullyOptimistic I live in Newfoundland. I highly doubt you’ve ever been here, but if you’re ever in the East Coast of Canada, you should definitely stop in and check us out. We are the province that gave the world the Newfoundland dog. It’s one of our finest achievements.
Has anyone tried using an alcohol marker colorless blender to activate these or other watercolor crayons? I use my prismacolor alcohol blender with my Derwent inktense pencils and it works fabulously - was wondering if I could do the same with the water color crayons before I make the jump and buy some crayons (not Crayola - but some other brand)
So I use the colorless blenders for Inktense and watercolor pencils, but for these crayons, yes, I have tried it, and it tends to crumble and build up rather than smooth out. These actually need some water applied to them. That said, the Neocolor 2 are about the only ones that sort of respond to the Tombow (water-based) blender, but even then, they don't do great and you'll blow through blenders and not have pretty results.
Luv this series🩵Certainly not good for using directly on the paper...Fairly good for the price ... knowing what to expect, I would use them! Thanks Kori! ...The categories you mentioned are what i am interested in. Can't really think of anything else🙋👍🩵
Yea I would not go straight to paper either here. You'll have some pesky lines