Please Note : You do not have to use paper towels on top ( it is an optional step) and you can leave to dry without last step . I used it as it makes the drying process quicker and avoids lumps of ink on the surface.
That was a beautiful display of beautiful backgrounds very impressing I would like to know what kind of paper you used it seems like it might be just a typing paper
With all the marbling vids I have watched, I've never seen someone mix shaving cream with water. But it was BEAUTIFUL! Thank you so much. I can't wait to try it.
I just came back from the shops and saw a shop sell marble paper for wrapping presents. Great your showing people how to make it themselves here. Very well explained.
Your presentation was excellent. I appreciate the fact that you spoke distinctly and did not slur your words and also spoke slowly so I could follow everything you were saying without stopping and starting again. This was so much fun. Thank You.
Thanx:)...what you do sounds lovely. You can use tragacanth for ebru art. Its best to use tragacanth. Also a very natural thing you can use which will thicken the water is cornflour. It will give you more control with moving the inks around. I might do an episode about using thicker in water to create ebru art as in this episode I just covered a very basic way of marbling.
I am well pleased with your instruction. You give great information without a lot of fuss and that pleases me. An additional perk is your melodious voice. Thank you for your thoughtful video! Peace to you.
lovely!The paper towels used for dabbing off the excess can.be dried n.used.in journalling.....the design replicated on them makes them too.pretty to discard!!thk u Fatema for this enjoyable tutorial
That was beautiful. Clear and to the point. Your voice is very clean. Easy to understand. Thank you for taking the time to show all of us who are interested. Please keep it up.
Thank you for a lovely video ,you presented it brilliantly. I've been experimenting with marbling and I used oil paint thinned with turps instead of inks it works very well too.
Thank you Fatema. I was given a set of marbling paints for Christmas and my first couple of attempts, based on what I remember from a video on UA-cam of an old documentary (you might have seen it, but just in case, it's called 'Art of the Marbler' and I found it really inspiring; it's what made me interested in doing it for myself) were quite a failure. I'm going to have another go now, after perhaps a trip to the shop for some shaving foam, following your brilliant instructions!
..Fatema ji, some suminagashi artists prefer thickening the water a bit using cornstarch or similar items before sprinkling the paints...So. .is it really important to thickening the water every single time?...Thank you... . 🙏🏼
Dear Fatema, I'm so happy for you! This is the very first Muslim woman's youtube video I have ever seen! I don't know why that is, but I'm really glad you are out there breaking stereotypes (of Muslim women stuck at home in silence). The more people doing this out there, the more (especially fearful non-Muslims) will see that we are all the SAME! Great video too! Love, Pat
I just love the serendipitous process and taking the results as though one has a partner unseen in the results. Thank you. i am inspired. Now... to find the extra time. That's harder!
Thank you for your beautiful video. As a preschool teacher, I would use the shaving foam without the water. But I will have to try your method as well.
I heard one should put some wallpaper glue into the water to make the water a little more thicker. This will prevent that the colors dissolve so much and become pale...
thank you for sharing, this is a great way to make backgrounds. I've also seen this done using nail polish, which I tried (it was a little smelly for awhile)
Awesome video. I'm making a book from scratch and am going to be doing the edge of the pages & inside of the hardback covers. I think ink is the best probably since it should stay on the paper edges better since they will be handled a lot. Not sure if acrylic paint will last. I just need to find somewhere locally that sells the ink. I don't know if walmart has it. Will finger nail polish work as good do you think & be as durable? Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this video it was easy to understand en clear. I like to show you too mine grandchild we are dutch but she will understand it I think .And than we gone try this.Can we use watercoler white oil ?
Bella this is an answer to your question: Yes you can marble on canvas and Yes there is a method where you can use nail polish to marble check this out : www.abeautifulmess.com/2014/05/how-to-marble-with-nail-polish.html Finally wanna Thank everyone for the lovely comments.
New subscriber. You post such fun videos that anyone can enjoy. I look forward to introducing my 6 year old to your videos. Thank you for having a great personality too!
Please Note : You do not have to use paper towels on top ( it is an optional step) and you can leave to dry without last step . I used it as it makes the drying process quicker and avoids lumps of ink on the surface.
thanks for that
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That was a beautiful display of beautiful backgrounds very impressing I would like to know what kind of paper you used it seems like it might be just a typing paper
We can use any kind of paper or it is specific ?
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You are wonderful thank you…. Your voice is clean easy enough to listen i needed this for my project
Thank You so much for the comment 😊 Happy to help
Super video. Thank you😊 looking forward to trying this with my granddaughters. Love your presentation.. 👍🏻Calm, clear & concise!
Thank you for watching. Hope you and your granddaughters have a great time marbling paper 😃
With all the marbling vids I have watched, I've never seen someone mix shaving cream with water. But it was BEAUTIFUL! Thank you so much. I can't wait to try it.
Thank you for watching. Hopefully more videos like these coming soon:)
Thank you, a great tutorial, no waffle and straight to the point, wish they were all like this.
ultra blue Thanks :)
You are so clear in your explanation. Can’t wait to try!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I’m sure many people will find this useful for many years to come.
So Happy to help and Thanks for the support 😊
Thank you for your lovely comments. I am so happy to have helped anyone learn this beautiful process.
Can you tell me the type of colour which you used
You are so sweet. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Your videos are really clear and you have a lovely friendly manner - thank you. I enjoy watching.
I just came back from the shops and saw a shop sell marble paper for wrapping presents. Great your showing people how to make it themselves here. Very well explained.
Nice and simple techniques which are easy to use! Always wondered how! Thanks much!
@@lionbirds Thanks for watching. Happy to help 😄
Your presentation was excellent. I appreciate the fact that you spoke distinctly and did not slur your words and also spoke slowly so I could follow everything you were saying without stopping and starting again. This was so much fun. Thank You.
Thanks glad to help:)
Thanx:)...what you do sounds lovely. You can use tragacanth for ebru art. Its best to use tragacanth. Also a very natural thing you can use which will thicken the water is cornflour. It will give you more control with moving the inks around.
I might do an episode about using thicker in water to create ebru art as in this episode I just covered a very basic way of marbling.
Absolutely delightful instructor! Thank you so much, Fatema. Beautiful work, very clear instruction.
georgianskybirds Thank you for your lovely comment and for watching :)
Great camera angles and really clear demonstration! Definitely going to have a go! Thanks
lovely video. clear, concise and soooooo informative. I will try your approach as the options are endless. the colored paper was brilliant. thank you.
I am well pleased with your instruction. You give great information without a lot of fuss and that pleases me. An additional perk is your melodious voice. Thank you for your thoughtful video! Peace to you.
lovely!The paper towels used for dabbing off the excess can.be dried n.used.in journalling.....the design replicated on them makes them too.pretty to discard!!thk u Fatema for this enjoyable tutorial
Fatima, thank you for the clear marbling tutorials!
Thanx
That was beautiful. Clear and to the point. Your voice is very clean. Easy to understand. Thank you for taking the time to show all of us who are interested. Please keep it up.
Thank you for watching! :)
I am going to make this project with my 6th grade students. So beautiful. Thank you.
Your welcome 💗 best wishes on your project.
Best tutorial I have seen yet. Thankyou so much.
Your welcome 👍
Thank you for a lovely video ,you presented it brilliantly. I've been experimenting with marbling and I used oil paint thinned with turps instead of inks it works very well too.
+Sharon Winter How much do you thin it down? :)
+ConstanceMarkiewicz I put enough turps to the oil to make it the same consistency as ink.
+Sharon Winter Thanx for watching. Great idea sharon.
I'm going to give this a go, this is great.
Great. Let me know how it goes 👍😃
THANK YOU, VERY NICELY SPOKEN AND DEMONSTRATED.
LOVELY OUTCOMES.
That was beautiful. We think it was easy to understand. Please keep it up.
Thank you Fatema. I was given a set of marbling paints for Christmas and my first couple of attempts, based on what I remember from a video on UA-cam of an old documentary (you might have seen it, but just in case, it's called 'Art of the Marbler' and I found it really inspiring; it's what made me interested in doing it for myself) were quite a failure.
I'm going to have another go now, after perhaps a trip to the shop for some shaving foam, following your brilliant instructions!
Neil Hansford Thank you for watching. Hope your next pieces are successful. I am happy to help:)
Fatema,
great video! I can use this idea as I teach 2 - 4 year old children in Northeast Thailand. Thanks very much for your time and effort.
Martin
Fatima! You are excellent. I am so excited to try your techniques!
..Fatema ji, some suminagashi artists prefer thickening the water a bit using cornstarch or similar items before sprinkling the paints...So. .is it really important to thickening the water every single time?...Thank you... . 🙏🏼
There are methods you do but in this method you don't have to
Dear Fatema, I'm so happy for you! This is the very first Muslim woman's youtube video I have ever seen! I don't know why that is, but I'm really glad you are out there breaking stereotypes (of Muslim women stuck at home in silence). The more people doing this out there, the more (especially fearful non-Muslims) will see that we are all the SAME!
Great video too!
Love,
Pat
+Pat vulk Thank you. I am so happy you like my videos and Thank you for your lovely comment x
wow!! what a beautiful way to create art!!
Amita Mehta Thank you
The second method is really amazing👍
Happy to help ☺️ Thanks for the comment 💗
I just love the serendipitous process and taking the results as though one has a partner unseen in the results. Thank you. i am inspired. Now... to find the extra time. That's harder!
Thank you for your beautiful video. As a preschool teacher, I would use the shaving foam without the water. But I will have to try your method as well.
Thank you for your comment. Good luck 👍
Thank you Fatema! This is a great demonstration!! I show it often to my clients : )! Thank you!!
Really happy to help 😃 Thank you for watching and for your support
This video was very helpful for my school project! My teacher loved it
If you used warm water, your colors would have dissolved better and helped to blend into the paper much better. Just an idea.
Thanks for sharing your tips 👍
Thank you so much Fatima! Easy step by step instructions, I cannot want to experiment with the shaving foam technique .
Great. Your welcome 👍
Gorgeous!!!! what a beautiful burst of color ❤️❤️😇❤️
Thank you ! 💗 I love colour
Loved your video! Thanks for sharing the steps to marbling!
You are so creative and encouraging. I think this channel is AWESOME!!!
Sister Superglue Thank you so much for the support :)
This was quite fun to watch and a good instruction video.
it's a great technique keep up the good work
Thank you x
Could these techniques be used to finish a guitar body and then lacquered over to provide a hard-wearing, protected finish ?
I wouldn't recommend paper marbling inks for a guitar body but I seen people do hyrodipping (immersive printing) for a similar finish on many objects.
lovely. looks very easy to do.
Great 👍 give it a try
Thanks for the comment
Love this because it's well explained and makes it seem so easy. Can't wait to try it. Thank you Fatema X
Thank you . Happy to help:)
I absolutely loved them! I think I am going to try to make them!
Stacy Gill Thank you :)
Good presentation, clear, and easy to follow. I like the negative spacing on the 2nd result using the shaving foam. That's a Great Idea 👍
I heard one should put some wallpaper glue into the water to make the water a little more thicker. This will prevent that the colors dissolve so much and become pale...
lenny108 Thank you for commenting. definitely will check if tht works :)
So beautiflul. Just what I was looking for. Thanks so much.
Thank you, great instructional!
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much Fatema, that's awesome and so helpful to.
Thanks from Argentina, great!
Your welcome 👍😃
Thanks Fatema! Wonderful and clear instructions 😊
This is gorgeous and easy to do. Thanks
Tfs .clear instructions and beautiful prints.
So simple and effective. Thank you.
Thank you! :)
thank you for sharing this! easy and simple to follow!
+Haman Al-Baker Thank you for watching! My pleasure
Beautifully presented
Well, that was different! Thank you.
Your Welcome. Thanks for watching 💖💗❤️
How cute, I never thought it was that easy 😀💖
Thank you for teaching me this wonderful technic!!!!
Thank you 💕 we need to make this for a project
Amazing work 💯💯
Thank you 💗
This is SO cool! Congratulations Fatema!!
Claude Vidal aww Thank you so much. It means alot to get this support :)
love this, made some marble ink notebooks myself.
wow, this technique makes great results!
Dylan Tarre Thank you for watching :)
Thankyou Fatema you have inspired me.... do you use ordinary ink or do you put oil into it please
thank you for sharing, this is a great way to make backgrounds. I've also seen this done using nail polish, which I tried (it was a little smelly for awhile)
Thanks. Yes I have a video on that method too. Thanks for the message
great instructions. I can't wait to do one myself. Thank you!
Lovely! Thanks Fatema
Thank you for the video! And I loved your hajib!
Thank you ! :)
Thankyou...for explaining so well
Thank you
Fatema, thank you so much for this tutorial!! I need to look for the right paints! Great presentation!!!
Thank you
Great video thanks for the tips.
Thank you! You are welcome 😃
Thank you, very enjoyable video! I'm going to experiment with the shaving cream methods. Cheers!
I realy enjoyed this Fatama
Ruth Kirk Thanks
This is so cool, I can't wait to try it! 💜😀
Thanks. Let me know how it goes 👍
Nice video... tried it and loved it.
Thanks Fatema!
That was very Inspiring!
Cookie Monster Thank you for watching! :)
Fatema this so amazing!
Thank you ! ❤️
Very useful and beautiful work! Thanks a lot
Thank you:)
Awesum! Thank you Fatima!
Fatema!
Thanks so much for sharing your great ideas
Thank you for watching:)
Awesome video. I'm making a book from scratch and am going to be doing the edge of the pages & inside of the hardback covers. I think ink is the best probably since it should stay on the paper edges better since they will be handled a lot. Not sure if acrylic paint will last. I just need to find somewhere locally that sells the ink. I don't know if walmart has it. Will finger nail polish work as good do you think & be as durable? Thanks for sharing.
+Nesmaniac Thanks for watching. Sounds like a nice project. Yes finger nail polish will work. I have a episode on that on my channel.
Thank you for such a well illustrated video, Fatema. I really enjoyed the tutorial. :) You are absolutely darling!
Can you use nail polish? Can you also use canvas instead of paper?
Excellent Presentation!
Thank you!
Thanks for explaining 😍😍😍
Your welcome 😃
Thanks Fatema - exactly what I needed in order to work out how to do this as part of a big primary school arts festival
Thank you; )
great video. which manufacture of inks do you use?
Can i use this color on fabric by this process?
Thank you for this video it was easy to understand en clear. I like to show you too mine grandchild we are dutch but she will understand it I think .And than we gone try this.Can we use watercoler white oil ?
It is so amazing!! I love it very much!
Bella this is an answer to your question: Yes you can marble on canvas and Yes there is a method where you can use nail polish to marble check this out :
www.abeautifulmess.com/2014/05/how-to-marble-with-nail-polish.html
Finally wanna Thank everyone for the lovely comments.
I have done a video in my channel showing step by step marbling with nail Polish
Great video. Does this work with water colour?
Unfortunately it doesn't. But it works with nail polish/varnish. Check out the video on my channel which shows you how to do this
Which paper we have to take
Wow it’s beautiful
New subscriber. You post such fun videos that anyone can enjoy. I look forward to introducing my 6 year old to your videos. Thank you for having a great personality too!
Charlene Nieves Thank you so much! I really appreciate the support :)