Hey Rae! I'm Polish and as someone who has never tried crayola and uses polish art supplies very often im really glad that you liked our Polish version 🇵🇱😄
as a rae fan for quite a few years now....i had never thought she would use an Indian art supply! im so happy rn that she mentioned an art supply from my country and praised it sm too! (ive never used crayola tbh coz they are not manufactured in my country and its too costly on the internet in my location for a children grade art supply lol)
DUUUDE I'M SO HAPPY YOU TESTED OUT THE KOH-I-NOOR RAINBOW PENCILS!! I'm Czech, and growing up, the kids who used to have those pencils were the coolest!!! 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
Note: gouache is not "normally" in large jelly tubs, that's new and pretty bad. Normal gouache is either in small plastic jars or tubes like acrylics or oil.
@@coffeeismyblood5128 Have you ever tried artist-grade gouache (any brand)? I have a pretty unique situation for unbiassed comparison: I am an artist by education, but I have been painting only digitally for the past 15 years. And around half a year ago I suddenly had an urge to go back to live materials, and I've been seeing the jelly gouache going viral, so I bought it (HIME). Tried it and it was very unpleasant to work with - sticky, too thick, if diluted - hard to mix till smooth, absolutely destroys brushes, mixing colors gives somewhat unpredictable results, and after drying the colors fade but stay unpleasantly glossy. The results were pretty bad and I though it was because I completely forgot how to paint with live materials. But I decided to give gouache one last chance and bought a cheap student-grade set (Talens). The difference was stunning - much easier to work with, normal mixing, normal water dilution, no globs on paper, no damage to brushes. So after that I decided to invest and buy good artist-grade stuff (Schmincke Horadam) which I keep using now whenever I feel like painting on paper. Seriously, jelly gouache is pretty bad. I would say it's only usable if you paint with it straight from the tub to have a single layer of unmixed color. Probably good for decorative stuff like patterns or anything that can be done by painting in solid areas within borders, but for classic art - unusable, I'd rather switch to charcoal than paint with it again.
If you look at those traditional Japanese art paintings with the long but puffy clouds, tall narrow mountains with the bulbous peaks, the shapes of the people (as demonstrated in this video) and the colors used, you will see how much of Dr Seuss' art style in his children's books was influenced by traditional Japanese art. Seuss was probably introduced to that art style during his time working for the military making WWII propaganda art. It's really amazing when you compare the two.
That painting shown is actually Chinese its written on the side. Obviously I don’t expect people to be able to distinguish the two unless you actually know the language or the culture well. Just pointing that out that’s all :)
I love when you post art supply review videos, but I miss actually seeing you draw and paint in this one. It helps give a sense of what the product is like to work with, and plus it's just really satisfying to see a talented person practicing their craft!
@@nancyortega6105 they have different sets as well at diff prices. I think I got the 36 color set but planning on buying the larger one as they were that good. THey have a slight learning curve cuz of the pigmentation, but they give a painting a nice almost glossy look like with acrylic because of the specific binders it uses. And yes, you can literally smell the sugar and animal glue in the paints (not in a bad way) and it really adds to the experience of painting with them
I own the exact same koh-i-noor pencils I got them years ago but I still use them! They are super helpful when you want to draw but can't seem to choose a color scheme and super fun overall❤️ I'm also quite surprised that people are just now discovering and starting to use gouache. Having a pack of these in our art supply boxes were pretty much mandatory for us up until 5th grade
I have graphite powder, and TBH, I don't use it all that much. I have made some tinted graphite watercolour paints with it, but that's about it. However, a year or two ago, I got some graphite putty for my daughter, and that stuff is next level. You can shape it into different drawing implements depending on the effect you want, and it is also water soluable and erasable. Although still messy, it is much easier/safer to work with than the poweder, because ventilation is not a concern.
@@lore2001 I don't know... I know them, but I was at secundary school in the 90's so I didn't really used them.... I remember the Sylvapen markers, I used those in the 80's... The ones with flowers in the markers... :)
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I have this really neat paper called Kyougi that you might enjoy checking out. It's literally just extremely thinly sliced wood that can be used as paper. It's kinda brittle but I have a project I'm using mine for, I'm just going to put varnish on it to stop it from cracking.
I definitely remember having gold, silver, and copper maybe metallic crayola crayons. Probably in the late 80's or early 90's. I know one tin of crayons I had was some kind of commemorative crayola tin.
And this bambino crayons are in good prices even in Poland. This metal box would be 6,5 USD. We have them in small crayons, standard wooden crayons, big toddlers crayons etc
As a Indian l can confirm that my parents always give this doms pack of 149 rs or 199 rs to kids in their birthday party 😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂 And also the plastic crayons can easily break when applied a little bit of pressure on it😂😂
Bambino is considered peak when it comes to children's art supplies here, especially because of these crayons since they're not like normal crayons, they're closer to these plastic ones than wax ones. There's also an unique way of coloring with them: sharpen the crayon so the dust falls onto the paper and then rub it into the space you want to colour... kinda like that powdered graphite, but home-made and with bigger colour range
The fact that I smiled ear to ear when you mentioned india❤ I have been watching your videos since 2018 and have always been my comfort video thank you sooo much🎀💝
Bambino!!!!!! The best and staplest crayons ever that i love with my whole heart!! Fun fact about the ones you bought is that those are not wax based, but caolin clay based - that's why they're so vibrant and pigmented and why they give that nice coverage. Bambino has their set of wax crayons too, but I never liked wax based supplies so I haven't really used them after kindergarten. But those bambino crayons? Iconic.
Your videos have become even more entertaining. You're so informative, enthusiastic, encouraging, innovative, and cute! You're at the top of the nice list!
Bambino crayons aren't really wax crayons, they use kaolin clay instead. I remember seeking them out in my preschool's art supply box, because I hated how actual wax crayons felt
I clicked as soon as I saw Bambino in the thumbnail! The ones I really like from them are the "fat" wooden crayons. I actually used them a lot when I couldn't afford copic markers (and mixed them with fine markers). They are amazing and I still sometimes use them! Koh-i-Noor also sells in Poland and they have like the best pencils 🩷 I used to attend art school and they always had the KiN pencils in the school store.
Certainly, India is not anywhere near the US, or are not even ahead of a lot other developing countries. "The first plastic crayons were introduced by the Japanese company Pentel in 1965. These crayons were called "Pentel Arts Oil Pastels" and were distinct from traditional wax crayons due to their plastic material, which provided a smoother and more vibrant coloring experience."
I'm Ukrainian and we didn't have any products by Crayola until mid-2000s (and we still have very few, cause with the cost of import they end up costing the same as student-grade art supplies. A 24 pack of Crayola colored pencils runs at $10), so Koh-i-Noor was all the rage while I was growing up. Thank for the video, it was fun!
Dear Rae, I am 11 years old and I want to be an artist when I’m older, but I have started to lose hope, so could you by chance make a video showcasing your journey to this point?
I got those czech pencils years ago as a present and I still have them! my favorite has always been the one with the neon colors cause the colors are fluorescent and even glow under black light!! I reconized them in the thumbnail right away
Hey rae! Hungary also has different school art supplies that are the crayolas of our country and it has a black and red hedgehog on it and it's called zsírkréta which means crayon
I'll be honest, I thought this was going to be one of those videos about silly, half non-functional 'art supplies', but I was very pleasantly surprised to see genuine art supplies being explored as we took a trip around the world. The Crayola dupes from other countries were particularly interesting to see. If you ever do another video like this, you should check out Camel art supplies from India as they are a very popular, and apparently quite good quality, local version of many common art supplies, particularly oil pastels.
Powdered graphite is sold in hardware stores and even Walmart. It is used for loosening up/maintaining key locks. (especially useful for doors that face outside. You cannot oil locks without it getting all gunked up, so you use powdered graphite) :)
I have that galaxy multicolor pencil, I bought it like when I was 11-12 yo from a science museum here in Finland xD I rarely use it but when I do use it, its always so much fun bc you don't know which color you are getting while drawing.
Hey Rae I am from India And thank you so much for trying doms set I love your videos I have Been watching your videos from 5 year Love from India 🇮🇳 ♥️ ❤️ 💕
In Argentina we use plastic crayons commonly. The most popular brand is JOVI. It's used on school or just for the kids to play with. The colors may not be as vibrant as the crayons, but the are durable and dust free. Greetings from Argentina
I really appreciate the hours you put in to make such cool videos. Informative AND entertaining at the same time. Although it’s 2.30am and I should be asleep!
Hey Rae! I'm Polish and as someone who has never tried crayola and uses polish art supplies very often im really glad that you liked our Polish version 🇵🇱😄
POLSKAAA
Good for you
No way me too!
Bambino crayons are way better than crayola, I still love using bambinos😅
🇵🇱
as a rae fan for quite a few years now....i had never thought she would use an Indian art supply! im so happy rn that she mentioned an art supply from my country and praised it sm too! (ive never used crayola tbh coz they are not manufactured in my country and its too costly on the internet in my location for a children grade art supply lol)
Hi Rae
Thanks for trying Doms!
You're my favorite artist on youtube
Love from India 🇮🇳!
She should have tried camlin.
Either way Camlin is good too but I am glad she used Doms
I am glad to see one of our art supplies there
Camlin is great brand too!!!
I love Doms products, good quality and also pigmented colours. No hate to Camlin/Camel, but I prefer Doms.
As a girl who live in Syria, we really love Doms art supplies because they are good and affordable❤ , great job Indian people 😂
Hi Rae, just want to point out that the Japanese painting in this video is actually a Chinese painting by Wu Ying.
Oh thank you for letting me know me know!!!!
Hey Rey! I want to add that the brush you're using resembles a Chinese calligraphy brush ^^
@@SuperRaedizzle i love your channel you teach me how to draw❤🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
DUUUDE I'M SO HAPPY YOU TESTED OUT THE KOH-I-NOOR RAINBOW PENCILS!! I'm Czech, and growing up, the kids who used to have those pencils were the coolest!!! 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
🇨🇿❤️
indians rushing to your comment after seeing KOHINOOR
I still have some of their acrylics :D
YEEESSS
(Milovala jsem je)
Same ❤
Note: gouache is not "normally" in large jelly tubs, that's new and pretty bad. Normal gouache is either in small plastic jars or tubes like acrylics or oil.
oh yeah I found it strange seeing the gouache in the cups. it reminds me of kids paint
@@pastelkIKR same
Wdym bad? I love my jelly set lol
@@coffeeismyblood5128 Have you ever tried artist-grade gouache (any brand)?
I have a pretty unique situation for unbiassed comparison: I am an artist by education, but I have been painting only digitally for the past 15 years. And around half a year ago I suddenly had an urge to go back to live materials, and I've been seeing the jelly gouache going viral, so I bought it (HIME). Tried it and it was very unpleasant to work with - sticky, too thick, if diluted - hard to mix till smooth, absolutely destroys brushes, mixing colors gives somewhat unpredictable results, and after drying the colors fade but stay unpleasantly glossy. The results were pretty bad and I though it was because I completely forgot how to paint with live materials. But I decided to give gouache one last chance and bought a cheap student-grade set (Talens). The difference was stunning - much easier to work with, normal mixing, normal water dilution, no globs on paper, no damage to brushes. So after that I decided to invest and buy good artist-grade stuff (Schmincke Horadam) which I keep using now whenever I feel like painting on paper.
Seriously, jelly gouache is pretty bad. I would say it's only usable if you paint with it straight from the tub to have a single layer of unmixed color. Probably good for decorative stuff like patterns or anything that can be done by painting in solid areas within borders, but for classic art - unusable, I'd rather switch to charcoal than paint with it again.
In Switzerland gouache is most of the time found in large tube since its the paint you usually use at school as a kid
If you look at those traditional Japanese art paintings with the long but puffy clouds, tall narrow mountains with the bulbous peaks, the shapes of the people (as demonstrated in this video) and the colors used, you will see how much of Dr Seuss' art style in his children's books was influenced by traditional Japanese art. Seuss was probably introduced to that art style during his time working for the military making WWII propaganda art. It's really amazing when you compare the two.
Thanks for the interesting fact. Very true he did have a whimsical oriental style
That painting shown is actually Chinese its written on the side. Obviously I don’t expect people to be able to distinguish the two unless you actually know the language or the culture well. Just pointing that out that’s all :)
@@jojoblablabla thanks. I definitely wouldn't be able to tell the difference. 😀
@Moon-has-pawz11 heehee
The graphite can also be used in a door lock if it’s sticky. The graphite will allow the door key to slide in the key slot with ease.
It's like magic. We have powdered graphite in a tube that is marketed as a lubricant for locks and it is the best.
I love when you post art supply review videos, but I miss actually seeing you draw and paint in this one. It helps give a sense of what the product is like to work with, and plus it's just really satisfying to see a talented person practicing their craft!
Wow, seeing art supplies from different countries is always so interesting. Awesome video! ☺️
only 3 likes and NO replys? i gotta change that!
Im glad to see you again!!!! Love you Rae!!!!
the Kuretake Gansai Tambi set is one of the best purchases of my life.SUPER pigmented and bougie feeling
Thank you for sharing the exact name, I love the colours
@@nancyortega6105 they have different sets as well at diff prices. I think I got the 36 color set but planning on buying the larger one as they were that good. THey have a slight learning curve cuz of the pigmentation, but they give a painting a nice almost glossy look like with acrylic because of the specific binders it uses. And yes, you can literally smell the sugar and animal glue in the paints (not in a bad way) and it really adds to the experience of painting with them
The Queen herself dropped a new video!!! Already made my day better
Same
As an indian ,as an artist,as an untimate fan of rae,and rae being my fav youtuber I'm crying!!! Infinity love from India rae! Love it!
❤😂❤
I own the exact same koh-i-noor pencils
I got them years ago but I still use them! They are super helpful when you want to draw but can't seem to choose a color scheme and super fun overall❤️
I'm also quite surprised that people are just now discovering and starting to use gouache. Having a pack of these in our art supply boxes were pretty much mandatory for us up until 5th grade
I have graphite powder, and TBH, I don't use it all that much. I have made some tinted graphite watercolour paints with it, but that's about it. However, a year or two ago, I got some graphite putty for my daughter, and that stuff is next level. You can shape it into different drawing implements depending on the effect you want, and it is also water soluable and erasable. Although still messy, it is much easier/safer to work with than the poweder, because ventilation is not a concern.
I love seeing Slavic representation, we often get the short end of the stick ❤ I'm Czech and we're proud of Koh-i-noor here 😊😇
True ❤
You should be! My favorite crayons brand 😁
Greetings from your Polish neighbor 🤜🤛
@@kora1721 cześć 🙋🏼♀️
Such name based on diamond of Queen Victoria crown that means Mountain of Light
Your art supplies rule!
PLEASE MAKE THIS A SERIES. THIS IS SO COOL 😩
I loveee rainbow pencillss cuz it looks soooo nice in projects and im sooo happy u liked doms cuz im indian and that brand started my art journey
Same but I haven’t tried doms:(
@@gheimylopez u should if u calculate the price doms is cheaper than crayole
same!
@@YourLocal_Renny k thanks
@@gheimylopez wc
5:02 those plastic crayons exists since decades ago! LOL! In Argentina we had the JOVI brand, they wene known as "plastipinturitas"....
fellow argentinian!! lol
i was thinking the same 😭😭 sometimes the plastic ones were easier to find than actual wax crayons
@@lore2001 I don't know... I know them, but I was at secundary school in the 90's so I didn't really used them.... I remember the Sylvapen markers, I used those in the 80's... The ones with flowers in the markers... :)
They had them in Germany in the 70s
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I have this really neat paper called Kyougi that you might enjoy checking out. It's literally just extremely thinly sliced wood that can be used as paper. It's kinda brittle but I have a project I'm using mine for, I'm just going to put varnish on it to stop it from cracking.
*runs to go buy them all*
Lol
im broke sadly
But can't afford them lol but sad too
𝙷𝚎𝚛𝚎 𝚋𝚎𝚏𝚘𝚛𝚎 𝚋𝚕𝚘𝚠𝚜 𝚞𝚙 𝚕𝚘𝚕
Yep!
I definitely remember having gold, silver, and copper maybe metallic crayola crayons. Probably in the late 80's or early 90's. I know one tin of crayons I had was some kind of commemorative crayola tin.
A tin package for crayons? Sign me up
In India you will also get
And this bambino crayons are in good prices even in Poland. This metal box would be 6,5 USD. We have them in small crayons, standard wooden crayons, big toddlers crayons etc
One of my favorite watercolors ever is Kuretake Gansai Tambi! Also a Japanese brand and they’re so beautiful!
As a Indian l can confirm that my parents always give this doms pack of 149 rs or 199 rs to kids in their birthday party 😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂
And also the plastic crayons can easily break when applied a little bit of pressure on it😂😂
Pakistan is better
Same 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bambino, Polish classic, The best, and
Affordable
I rlly love ur vids Rae❤😊
& I'm soo happy that u purchased a product from India ahh🤗🤪. Love from India🇮🇳💖
Bambino is considered peak when it comes to children's art supplies here, especially because of these crayons since they're not like normal crayons, they're closer to these plastic ones than wax ones. There's also an unique way of coloring with them: sharpen the crayon so the dust falls onto the paper and then rub it into the space you want to colour... kinda like that powdered graphite, but home-made and with bigger colour range
Crayola did used to include gold and silver in their packages in the 80’s / early 90’s . - showing my age there ! 😅 well in Australia we did anyways !
I wish we still had those instead of 10 blues(I'm still salty that they took away one of the two yellows for another blue)
The fact that I smiled ear to ear when you mentioned india❤ I have been watching your videos since 2018 and have always been my comfort video thank you sooo much🎀💝
Its always a good day when Rae posts
OMG I did not expect Czech! I'm from Czech and I'm soo glad you like them! And koh-i-nor are really best 🌟
ma'am have you never tried metalic crayola? i have a COLLECTION of different funky crayons. but i love the packaging design if bambino😊
Silver, Gold and Copper used to be included in Crayon boxes! I loved them as a kid.
Bambino!!!!!! The best and staplest crayons ever that i love with my whole heart!! Fun fact about the ones you bought is that those are not wax based, but caolin clay based - that's why they're so vibrant and pigmented and why they give that nice coverage. Bambino has their set of wax crayons too, but I never liked wax based supplies so I haven't really used them after kindergarten. But those bambino crayons? Iconic.
The last palette . . . I need that in my life. They're GORGEOUS colors! All colors I would work with specifically!!
if in america, look at little craft place! they sell them and thats where i got mine :D
Your videos have become even more entertaining. You're so informative, enthusiastic, encouraging, innovative, and cute! You're at the top of the nice list!
As a Polish person i’m very happy you bouth smth from my country❤
I really wasn't expecting to see my polish homeland in a Rae video😭
Bambino crayons aren't really wax crayons, they use kaolin clay instead. I remember seeking them out in my preschool's art supply box, because I hated how actual wax crayons felt
5:42 that noise was so satisfying though
THE MINATURE COPIC MARKERS ARE SO CUTEE
I love you Rae! I've been watching you for 2 years now!
I need to get me some gouache paints, every time I see someone use them, I start salivating. 😂
I clicked as soon as I saw Bambino in the thumbnail! The ones I really like from them are the "fat" wooden crayons. I actually used them a lot when I couldn't afford copic markers (and mixed them with fine markers). They are amazing and I still sometimes use them! Koh-i-Noor also sells in Poland and they have like the best pencils 🩷 I used to attend art school and they always had the KiN pencils in the school store.
we Need an art room tour i absoultly love it
Im so happy she tried our doms kit its just my whole childhood 😭! Love your videos girl ❤❤❤
Certainly, India is not anywhere near the US, or are not even ahead of a lot other developing countries. "The first plastic crayons were introduced by the Japanese company Pentel in 1965. These crayons were called "Pentel Arts Oil Pastels" and were distinct from traditional wax crayons due to their plastic material, which provided a smoother and more vibrant coloring experience."
Felt good after saying that?❤
We created the number 0 because we're so smart
…ooookay?😭😭😭
@@J4de_dabestest ok what
@@Alexa_Lussac wait you hate indians
I'm Ukrainian and we didn't have any products by Crayola until mid-2000s (and we still have very few, cause with the cost of import they end up costing the same as student-grade art supplies. A 24 pack of Crayola colored pencils runs at $10), so Koh-i-Noor was all the rage while I was growing up.
Thank for the video, it was fun!
I can’t with tose Japan watercolors. So beautiful ❤
As an indian that made me irrationally happy thank you love ur vids! :3
YAYYY RAE POSTED
I’m so here for this!!!! Love Rae’s content - some of the best in the community.
Thanks for bringing us so much joy ☺️❤️
Dear Rae,
I am 11 years old and I want to be an artist when I’m older, but I have started to lose hope, so could you by chance make a video showcasing your journey to this point?
Who loves rae dizzle? Cause i do! ❤
Koh-i-noor is awesome! Sending hugs from Prague ❤
I got those czech pencils years ago as a present and I still have them! my favorite has always been the one with the neon colors cause the colors are fluorescent and even glow under black light!! I reconized them in the thumbnail right away
Crayola actually used to have gold and silver in the crayola original boxes, but they took it off I think because it wasn’t nontoxic.
In the 64 pack, they have a gold in a silver and they’re not toxic
I have those multicolour pencils and they're amazing! I love them for sketching. I love the lack of control when I am just ideating.
Hey rae! Hungary also has different school art supplies that are the crayolas of our country and it has a black and red hedgehog on it and it's called zsírkréta which means crayon
Koh-I-nor finally! It's the best art supplies brand you can buy here in Czech Republic. I'm glad you find it!
Koh I Noor! My fave woodless pencil brand.
Rae I have been watching your channel for a long time and i am so happy that you choose a Indian brand ❤❤❤❤
4:00 we are here
Proud to be Indian 🇮🇳
Good to see that thanks 🤩
Omgg you tried Indian art supplies I love you so much I am so happy!!!!!
POLISH CRAYONS POLISH CRAYONS POLISH CRAYONS
Hi Rae
Love your vids ❤
I love how you tryed the Indian childhood art supplies 🎨
Love from India 🇮🇳!
The best colored pencils 2:47
As a Indian I am so happy that you tried our brand and put us in your video
Love from India and Dubai (that's where I live)
the way she said microscopic 1:55
Thank you so much for trying DOMS because they are literally my childhood! You inspire so many ppl.
8:22 😰 is that your beauty blender!?!
Hello Rae! Welcome back
Its pepe color 👹👹👹👹👹 1:00
Not funny
@@iich.bin.sway. I found it funny.
First time I've actually heard anyone talk about Marie's! I use their gouache, I love it :3
Is it just me or the thumbnail is drawn
What
It is
This is a great idea. I’d love for it to be a series. Maybe even solicit recommendations from international views
Why do I only get one like every time
Color changing pencils are such a therapeutic tool for an artist who’s obsessed with perfection, like me. They helped my art a lot!
I'll be honest, I thought this was going to be one of those videos about silly, half non-functional 'art supplies', but I was very pleasantly surprised to see genuine art supplies being explored as we took a trip around the world. The Crayola dupes from other countries were particularly interesting to see. If you ever do another video like this, you should check out Camel art supplies from India as they are a very popular, and apparently quite good quality, local version of many common art supplies, particularly oil pastels.
Rae ur literally a ✨QUEEN✨ when it comes to art!!💗💗 you're truly an amazing person ✨✨✨💗💗💗💗💗💗
Powdered graphite is sold in hardware stores and even Walmart.
It is used for loosening up/maintaining key locks. (especially useful for doors that face outside. You cannot oil locks without it getting all gunked up, so you use powdered graphite)
:)
AFFTER TELLING WE MAKE YOUR DAY YOU JUST MADE MY DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bambino is life in Poland. I'm telling you there's not a single child who hadn't had bambino
I have that galaxy multicolor pencil, I bought it like when I was 11-12 yo from a science museum here in Finland xD I rarely use it but when I do use it, its always so much fun bc you don't know which color you are getting while drawing.
Hi Rae!!!
I'm also from an Indian country called Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
So THANK YOU sooo much for trying out Doms....
Bye!!!
Love your videos Rae, I learn so much!
Can you please do a video on Mont Marte's art supplies? 😊 LOVE YOUR VIDEOS 🫶
Yay bambino
The best choice
Hey Rae
I am from India
And thank you so much for trying doms set
I love your videos
I have Been watching your videos from 5 year
Love from India 🇮🇳 ♥️ ❤️ 💕
Yesss! A new video! Miss you 😍💙☺️
Hii am an young artist from India
And i love the the did something with Indian art supplies
I love watching ur videos 😊
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shut up whos sleeping
@@485OCEAN me
Yay! Love you Rae🤗💕🎨
In Argentina we use plastic crayons commonly. The most popular brand is JOVI. It's used on school or just for the kids to play with. The colors may not be as vibrant as the crayons, but the are durable and dust free.
Greetings from Argentina
Omg I am in LOVE with the flowers you painted with the Japanese paints! 😍
4:05 Dom's and Faber castle is the only art brands I can afford 😭
I really appreciate the hours you put in to make such cool videos. Informative AND entertaining at the same time. Although it’s 2.30am and I should be asleep!
I luvvv the mini copic marker