If you drop some distilled water into the Potters Pink tube, close it up and then store the tube upside down, you might be able to recover a more usable form of the paint. I’ve done that with my Potters Pink with some success in the past. It takes a few days. Also, you can use a toothpick to help force the water down into the body of the paint. Thanks for your helpful videos.
Thanks for this Jeannine, I feel like I’ve hit a bit of a dry spell with my watercolour practice. This was lovely to watch and has inspired me to give it another go with a fresh perspective.
Lovely video - re the potters pink / dried watercolours (you can cut the tube, mix the hard watercolour with gum arabic to reconstitute it to paint) messy but comes in handy with expensive paints x
……I use most of my watercolours from dry…..I buy the tubes & squeeze them into pans , rehydrate them with a spritz of water. So I too would split open the potters pink tube & use from dry .
@@jenniecallomon164 Thanks, Jennie! I thought potters pink is one of those pigments that need to be mixed with glycerin to be rewet, but I'll give it a try!
I could watch you for hours 🫶
Aww thank you Jo 😊
If you drop some distilled water into the Potters Pink tube, close it up and then store the tube upside down, you might be able to recover a more usable form of the paint. I’ve done that with my Potters Pink with some success in the past. It takes a few days. Also, you can use a toothpick to help force the water down into the body of the paint. Thanks for your helpful videos.
Thanks for the tip, Olwyn! I’m going to try that.
My habit is buying watercolour but never using them. I have an obscene amount of them 😂🙄 This is so lovely and loose❤
Same! Luckily I did stop buying more watercolours a while ago, but I have way too many
this is so stunning, might have to try this technique out myself 😊😊
Go for it! It really helps to loosen up and to find new marks
Lovely explorations! Thank you for the inspiration. 🌻
Glad it’s inspired you, Christie!
Thanks for this Jeannine, I feel like I’ve hit a bit of a dry spell with my watercolour practice. This was lovely to watch and has inspired me to give it another go with a fresh perspective.
Happy to hear it's inspired you! Sometimes we just need to try something a little different to get us out of a rut.
Thank you dear Jeannine . I believe I will try using water colors and pencils a to experiment as well ! Have a wonderful week . Cheers !
Wonderful! Do give it a go!
I love ur channel
To me ur videos give off nostalgia vibes for some reason
Thank you Jazmin!
Lovely video - re the potters pink / dried watercolours (you can cut the tube, mix the hard watercolour with gum arabic to reconstitute it to paint) messy but comes in handy with expensive paints x
Thanks for the tip! Will give it a try!
……I use most of my watercolours from dry…..I buy the tubes & squeeze them into pans , rehydrate them with a spritz of water. So I too would split open the potters pink tube & use from dry .
@@jenniecallomon164 Thanks, Jennie! I thought potters pink is one of those pigments that need to be mixed with glycerin to be rewet, but I'll give it a try!
yay watercolor! ❤
Haha, every now and then 😉