When you mentioned that you've never combined watercolor and crayons before, I had to think of an art project we did in elementary school. We were drawing a bunch of fishes with crayons on a peace of paper and then went straight over it with watercolor. The parts with crayon wouldn't be coloured and that made a somehow really cool effect idk. Maybe you could try something similar? Loved the video!
I was legit at IKEA a couple of days ago with my sister, aunt, and niece. The paper caught my eye but some of the supplies I was questioning the quality of. My aunt was trying to convince me that they were probably good and that I should give them a shot (she is an IKEA junkie for context, haha).
@@Jasper-ds3pe Tbh, I actually really like the neon hues. I would love to have a dark pallette with colours like those mixed in for some of my magical OCs.
The brand of the art stuff is littelary called paint as in" To Paint" in swedish not like the watercolorpaint paint but the actual act of painting you get me? xD IKEAs names are so goofy.
OH MY GAHD I got those markers for Christmas and I had no clue that IKEA made supplies like this! I tried everything to use them better but I still got some really great results besides the terrible cap color match. I was so excited to see a video about this cause I had no clue what to think of Måla since I’ve never been to IKEA or had any of their furniture before lol
I am actually from Sweden and it was really fun to see this. Because I have grown up to using ikeas markers and stuff. (We have been on a budget my whole childhood).
Ikea really is super versatile with their art products for arts and crafts. They’re cheap and not top notch but they’re not bad either. Especially for kids. The big pack of papers are a must every time I visit. And the crayons are one of the best I’ve tried!
The paper from Ikea used to be my absolute favorite paper (especially the white paper). I used it for YEARS before transitioning to an actual sketchbook
Aw dang it, I really wanted to hear you say ”Måla”. It’s always interesting to hear people guessing the Å sound 😅 Glad you enjoyed them, this piece turned out REALLY great 😍
I work there and I, the 2 Swedes and the 3 Finns working there are the only people who say å correctly :D (my partner's Finnish so I speak a little Finnish, pronunciations of Swedish words are not exactly the same but they call å "ruotsalainen o" - swedish o.) One of the Swedes has Å in her name and thankfully everyone says it correctly, they just don't bother when they're talking about Måla or Blåhuva or Blåbärsmott or whatever, because in Australia å, ä, ö, ü are basically just decorations unless you've learned a language that includes them
I think you can use any art supply like the Cheap, expensive, those who overlap, streaky, or fading ones to give your art a texture, perspective, or unique style overall
Old Kasey made a small appearance right in this video, when you got excited by the sap green marker. But new Kasey told her to stfu and never even used the marker. 😂🤣 Beautiful piece as always. I love IKEA’s crayons and markers. I always buy them for my kid and end up using them myself.
When I first moved to Sweden at 6 years old and went to ikea all of my art supplies were from there. I loved those markers so much and surprisingly they still worked 3 years after I bought them
Thank you for test Ikea art supplies honestly. 🙂After I saw there is no any wax residue when you test ikea crayons and heard you said it's smooth and better than Crayola, I went to Ikea and bought it today. I just test it and just like you said. It is really good quality. Smooth and no residue! It's my favorite crayon so far. The only downside is 12 color available. I wish they have more color.
Love this video. Please do another few using these art supplies together and sepparately. I absolutely love the picture! Great job. What is the quality of the supplies and how long will they last? Did anything fade ect.?
I used to only have access to IKEA on family vacations to other states and it was always a trip highlight as a kid. We’d get to pick one souvenir and mine was always an IKEA art supply kit! It came packaged in a pull out drawer thing and had a surprisingly wide selection of mediums! I can thank IKEA for my childhood messes into oil pastels and charcoal pencils. 😂
when the video is exactly 15:00 minutes long instant satisfaction even before the video has started plus this drawing defiantly could be a scene from an IKEA advert for sure.
My first Ikea art supply was a paint set that i got when i was little. It was only a few years ago i realised that i was from the same country as Ikea is from
This art is magical! You inspire me a lot with your worms, because I'm making a book about ghosts, who also like to break frames. Please, draw all the worms in the world if you need to. Btw, watercolor pencils are anything, but extra, if used in appropriate situations. It's a great way to expand your colour pallet as a beginner, because, where I live, good watercolor pencils are way, way more affordable, than good watercolor set of the same or much smaller size. Also, when you need to use children's grade watercolor, watercolor pencils look great on top of flat wash of those (once dried). It's more effective, than trying to layer cheap watercolor on it's own. And they kind of look more cohesive in mix media watercolor pieces, compared to regular pencils. They are also softer and can look almost like crayons if you need them to, but without that waxiness. All in all, IMHO, you are too focused on putting them down in pencil form and then dissolving it into watercolour. That's why it seems so excessive. But I have a feeling, that with particular uses you may come to enjoy them more, if you feel the need to use this material again.
Watercolor pencils are generally pencils made with water-soluble pigment. You can draw with them like regular colored pencils, but if you introduce water, the pigment dissolves and becomes much like watercolor paint.
If you mix the deep blue IKEA paint with the pink one you can actually make a decent purple! I learned this because I use IKEA paint a lot more than I’d like to admit haha
These at 2:51 are pretty good, my sister has been using them since she was 6 and let me just say its good enough to not dry out if you leave them open for a day or even two. Very good for kids who just open every cap and leave it there
Honestly the IKEA paper roll is a MUST! Like I’ve had it 2-3 years and it still hasn’t finished 😮 I do Painting,make cards,decorations,Origami and anything with paper😂. Honestly ya’ll should try it❤
I remember when I was re doing my room and my grandma bought me new curtains and as I wasn't feeling the best (I was sick) she surprised me with these paints and I got so excited lol
Update on earthy-coloured casey: she was walking down some brightly coloured stairs, got overwhelmed and fell down said brightly coloured stairs, and is now in a coma.
I bought the watercolor pencils and the felt tip markers as well. The watercolor pencils are actually nice in my opinion but I haven't used them a whole lot. Mostly swatching. The felt tip markers however...after prolonged use, they end up drying out. Not forever but they run out of ink and you need to give them a moment. I only did one piece of artwork with them so I was a little disappointed. I'll have to try them out again and see if they dried out permanently.
I’ve been using ikea art supplies for a while and I’m really excited that your reviewing them! Also I would love if you could review Mini so art supplies
I often have this problem with colored pencils where they just aren't dark enough no matter how much you press it on the paper. It often doesn't get dark enough, just more pigmented
ikeas art stuff is really good for the money. most supplies are washable, cuas they are aimed for children, obviously. i got myself the brushes, i like them. they do lose some hairs tho, but i guess thats fine :D i really love the blanc booklets they have. i use them to summarize stuff for school :D i still got some left here :D
I got one of those watercolor palettes from ikea some time ago, it's the standard color set. I've painted a few pieces with it and I'm really surprised by how well they've turned out. a lot of fun to play with and even if they aren't a "professional" quality medium, I still think my results look really lovely!
i tried 3 kinds of them and they are pretty decent. comparing to aed its pretty cheap! but having to buy all these colours on their own was really not cheap anymore
A long time ago, I was in Ikea and I saw those coloured pencils you used. I thought they were interesting so I got them to try them out. Plus, they weren't expensive. I forget about them and they are still in our house's library to this day.
@@jessfidler2356 kind of It's just a normal sized room with bookshelves and books. And it also has our old school books in it, our childhood books, and it has a our childhood toys, too.
One worm says to the other "Would you like to join me in a cocktail?"... There is so much plastic in art supplies. PVC free erasers and refillable pens are improvements. Bioplastic even better. But what I would love is holographic wrapping paper that doesn't have plastic, topcoat included. Where the texture of the wood pulp in just paper makes holographic effects. Maybe a materials scientist can say why that's impossible, or invent it.
I literally got so excited!!! Then the cap fell off. Ahahahaha... then I heard my name. 😶
Hahaha, I was excited too. The cap falling off is disappointing, I had faith in the marker.
I just got markers where the caps fit o the bottom and I thought of you :D
Same 😂
😂😂😂
Me too
When you mentioned that you've never combined watercolor and crayons before, I had to think of an art project we did in elementary school. We were drawing a bunch of fishes with crayons on a peace of paper and then went straight over it with watercolor. The parts with crayon wouldn't be coloured and that made a somehow really cool effect idk. Maybe you could try something similar?
Loved the video!
This unlocked a memory
Oooo I did this but with flowers! They were so cool!
I did this!
I guess it's cause the crayons are like wax and watercolour is, well, water!
@@yeetirosina yesss, that was what our teacher told us as well, I think we used it for the airbubbles in the water!
I did the same thing such cute fishies yay
I was born in sweden and I loved off these art products i used them all The time. The nostalgia hit like a truck i loved these sooo much
Ikr, I can TASTE these markers
A sales associate goes to interview for a job at IKEA.
The manager says, “Welcome! Come in and make a seat."
Tut tut
You: "Don't you mean take a seat?"
Manager: "No."
@@stuffness8098 Manager: Haha, no. Now go make your seat
*badum tsssss* 🥁
You: "Don't you mean assemble a seat?"
Manager: "Yes and, You're hired!! Congratulations!"
I was legit at IKEA a couple of days ago with my sister, aunt, and niece. The paper caught my eye but some of the supplies I was questioning the quality of. My aunt was trying to convince me that they were probably good and that I should give them a shot (she is an IKEA junkie for context, haha).
They're good for kids! But they're not professional quality exactly, which is why they're all in the kids section
@@infamoussphere7228 yeah. They're not for professional uses, BUT they're so freaking fun to use ^^
i like the watercolors! def not superb quality tho haha
@@Jasper-ds3pe Tbh, I actually really like the neon hues. I would love to have a dark pallette with colours like those mixed in for some of my magical OCs.
I mean theyre alright, theyre very cheap so you cant exactly expect something amazing
"How do you mess upp a pencil sharpener" All pencil sharpeners are messed up I almost never get one that works.
Not gonna lie I was really hoping for an ant illustration full of ants picking out furniture at IKEA and eating meatballs :)
She should do this in another video!
That would be ✨amazing✨
2:37 look at how closely the blue and purple line up with the "MALA" logo
MÅLA
You should take flower/grass pigments and use them to paint!
That's such a cool idea, I hope she sees this.
That’s fun to do
or also fruits n veggies
This should be pinned!
*OH YES!!*
Honestly one of the most satisfying swatch pages I've ever seen
The brand of the art stuff is littelary called paint as in" To Paint" in swedish not like the watercolorpaint paint but the actual act of painting you get me? xD
IKEAs names are so goofy.
In Spanish Mala means like bad/evil so my first impression of this wasn’t that great haha thanks for clarifying
There's an Ikea glass bowl that has the same name as my little brother which we make fun of him for every time we go there 😂
@@alize0623 also, Å isnt a A, it actually sounds very diffrent and stands for a sound that is unique to the northern countries! :) like Ä och Ö.
I have an IKEA joke
but there's some assembly required
I get it.
@@salina_mohammed ok.
Okay, but no joke- the round brushes in that set are baller for the price! They hold a lot of paint and come to a really nice point
OH MY GAHD I got those markers for Christmas and I had no clue that IKEA made supplies like this! I tried everything to use them better but I still got some really great results besides the terrible cap color match.
I was so excited to see a video about this cause I had no clue what to think of Måla since I’ve never been to IKEA or had any of their furniture before lol
im just so impressed by how kasey can make such masterpieces by using cheaper & more simple art supplies !!!
I am actually from Sweden and it was really fun to see this. Because I have grown up to using ikeas markers and stuff. (We have been on a budget my whole childhood).
Ikea really is super versatile with their art products for arts and crafts.
They’re cheap and not top notch but they’re not bad either. Especially for kids. The big pack of papers are a must every time I visit. And the crayons are one of the best I’ve tried!
The paper from Ikea used to be my absolute favorite paper (especially the white paper). I used it for YEARS before transitioning to an actual sketchbook
Kasey: IKEA
Me: *OURkea*
And for those wondering what "MÅLA" means in Swedish, it means "to paint". I speak every language. *The more you know*
How do you say "great" in urdu
@@iftikhardurrani1909 lmao 😆
@@iftikhardurrani1909 "اچھا" "or in English "acha
Wait, Ur telling me Ikea names are actual words?!!
@@talibabbas5277 yeah they're just swedish
I recommend using the water color pencils over normal watercolors to add detail
Aw dang it, I really wanted to hear you say ”Måla”. It’s always interesting to hear people guessing the Å sound 😅
Glad you enjoyed them, this piece turned out REALLY great 😍
I just pronounce it the same as an á in Irish. As more of an o sound
@@goronslime1469 that probably sounds quite correct 😀
if you don’t mind me asking, how do you pronounce it? i’m not Swedish but i’m rlly curious!
I work there and I, the 2 Swedes and the 3 Finns working there are the only people who say å correctly :D (my partner's Finnish so I speak a little Finnish, pronunciations of Swedish words are not exactly the same but they call å "ruotsalainen o" - swedish o.) One of the Swedes has Å in her name and thankfully everyone says it correctly, they just don't bother when they're talking about Måla or Blåhuva or Blåbärsmott or whatever, because in Australia å, ä, ö, ü are basically just decorations unless you've learned a language that includes them
Is it like an Icelandic á
I think you can use any art supply like the Cheap, expensive, those who overlap, streaky, or fading ones to give your art a texture, perspective, or unique style overall
*That moment when the cap fell*
Waffle's enthusiasm: *falls from 100 to zero*
Old Kasey made a small appearance right in this video, when you got excited by the sap green marker.
But new Kasey told her to stfu and never even used the marker. 😂🤣
Beautiful piece as always.
I love IKEA’s crayons and markers. I always buy them for my kid and end up using them myself.
When I first moved to Sweden at 6 years old and went to ikea all of my art supplies were from there. I loved those markers so much and surprisingly they still worked 3 years after I bought them
“Buy furniture and also eat meatballs”
Me who’s never been to IKEA
W H A T
Ikr it’s the best thing, a 2 for one! 😂
Thank you for test Ikea art supplies honestly. 🙂After I saw there is no any wax residue when you test ikea crayons and heard you said it's smooth and better than Crayola, I went to Ikea and bought it today. I just test it and just like you said. It is really good quality. Smooth and no residue! It's my favorite crayon so far. The only downside is 12 color available. I wish they have more color.
I was at ikea and bought art paper from them. The paper was awful! Def kid grade, Not art grade!😂
The paper seems fine as long as you don’t add water... or anything wet, hahaha.
@@KaseyTheGolden i tried prisma colors on it and the paper tore up when I tried to add layers :( I could imagine water color would be a disaster!
@@STICKYArt oh wow, even colored pencils tear it? that's a yikes from me
i adore how this piece came out! the vibrant colors were so fun and i really like how the dirt turned out after you layered the different materials :3
I love how textured this piece is! Also the neon worms remind of gummy worms 😂
Love this video. Please do another few using these art supplies together and sepparately. I absolutely love the picture! Great job. What is the quality of the supplies and how long will they last? Did anything fade ect.?
I'm so excited to see Kasey move around phases, I remember Earthy Kasey and now we're getting to know Rainbow Kasey, isn't awesome????
I used to only have access to IKEA on family vacations to other states and it was always a trip highlight as a kid. We’d get to pick one souvenir and mine was always an IKEA art supply kit! It came packaged in a pull out drawer thing and had a surprisingly wide selection of mediums! I can thank IKEA for my childhood messes into oil pastels and charcoal pencils. 😂
I really love this piece! I really didn't think I would be a fan of the worms but it gave off a really nice vibe. It reminded me of the show Hilda.
The final product made me so happy the rainbow worms in the background- my heart it's just too cute
when the video is exactly 15:00 minutes long instant satisfaction even before the video has started plus this drawing defiantly could be a scene from an IKEA advert for sure.
the purple shading with the crayon looks so incredible i kinda want to test crayons like that now???
Your artwork is always delightfully whimsical.
I've have their watercolor set (the normal one) and I've been using it for years!!
Also i still use and love the brushes that came with it
My first Ikea art supply was a paint set that i got when i was little. It was only a few years ago i realised that i was from the same country as Ikea is from
OMGG. this is the earliest I've ever been to one of your videos!!!!... ok... I'm calming down now
Thor, Iron Man, and Hulk walk into Ikea.
"Avengers…assemble!"
awwh that's so cute, didn't know ikea had swedish words on them outside sweden :D "måla" means "to paint"
omg i can definitely see this art piece in one of their showcase rooms
This art is magical! You inspire me a lot with your worms, because I'm making a book about ghosts, who also like to break frames. Please, draw all the worms in the world if you need to.
Btw, watercolor pencils are anything, but extra, if used in appropriate situations. It's a great way to expand your colour pallet as a beginner, because, where I live, good watercolor pencils are way, way more affordable, than good watercolor set of the same or much smaller size. Also, when you need to use children's grade watercolor, watercolor pencils look great on top of flat wash of those (once dried). It's more effective, than trying to layer cheap watercolor on it's own. And they kind of look more cohesive in mix media watercolor pieces, compared to regular pencils. They are also softer and can look almost like crayons if you need them to, but without that waxiness.
All in all, IMHO, you are too focused on putting them down in pencil form and then dissolving it into watercolour. That's why it seems so excessive. But I have a feeling, that with particular uses you may come to enjoy them more, if you feel the need to use this material again.
I thought water color pencils were for drawing *over* finished water colored art? Or maybe outlining it?
Watercolor pencils are generally pencils made with water-soluble pigment. You can draw with them like regular colored pencils, but if you introduce water, the pigment dissolves and becomes much like watercolor paint.
you can use regular colored pencils to do that
I love making abstract pieces with IKEA kids art supplies it makes for quite a pleasant sensory experience especially for when you need to wind down.
This is my favorite worm piece yet! (Hopefully there are more 👀)
I was giggling like crazy at those paint noises, that was peak comedy
If you mix the deep blue IKEA paint with the pink one you can actually make a decent purple! I learned this because I use IKEA paint a lot more than I’d like to admit haha
This is such an adorable illustration
The whimsy of this piece really spoke to me. LOVE IT!!
These at 2:51 are pretty good, my sister has been using them since she was 6 and let me just say its good enough to not dry out if you leave them open for a day or even two. Very good for kids who just open every cap and leave it there
The rainbow worm cloud just.. tickled my brain and made me so happy lol
* paint "fart sounds" *
Kasey: Why is that funny? It's not funny.
Ummmmmm... I respectfully disagree.
Honestly the IKEA paper roll is a MUST! Like I’ve had it 2-3 years and it still hasn’t finished 😮 I do Painting,make cards,decorations,Origami and anything with paper😂.
Honestly ya’ll should try it❤
your texturing is hands down ~da best~
no joke.
There's an Ikea store somewhat close-ish by to where my grandparents live, but not one anywhere in the entire vicinity of my entire county.
2:34 I love how the purple and the blue spell Mala perfectly 😂
Måla = paint (verb) in swedish
Btw love the art :)
your art just makes me happy
Fun fact: måla means paint (verb) in Swedish! :)
We got much of these at home because me and my siblings were such artists when we were little.
I remember when I was re doing my room and my grandma bought me new curtains and as I wasn't feeling the best (I was sick) she surprised me with these paints and I got so excited lol
Love the neon rainbow. =)
Cool illustration. =)
I love this. Totally want the finished drawing so bad. Lol 😍🤣😭
When I was at IKEA I got the same markers and I really like them such beautiful colours except I got a smaller set
I'd love a video of just the felt tip markers
This is so cute. I love it! You inspire me so much kasey
Update on earthy-coloured casey: she was walking down some brightly coloured stairs, got overwhelmed and fell down said brightly coloured stairs, and is now in a coma.
The flowers looks like fried eggs ! 🍳
I call them my fried egg flowers!! :D
I just love your drawing with worms it looks really cute ! 💜💜💜
Ahhhh memories!
I used to collect one of those Ikea pencil that you can often find there, just so I could lose them at school after a month or so.
Someone made a joke once about IKEA meatballs giving them food poisoning and now I’m scared to try them so that’s a thing now-
I bought the watercolor pencils and the felt tip markers as well.
The watercolor pencils are actually nice in my opinion but I haven't used them a whole lot. Mostly swatching.
The felt tip markers however...after prolonged use, they end up drying out. Not forever but they run out of ink and you need to give them a moment. I only did one piece of artwork with them so I was a little disappointed. I'll have to try them out again and see if they dried out permanently.
I’ve been using ikea art supplies for a while and I’m really excited that your reviewing them! Also I would love if you could review Mini so art supplies
Amazing thanks for inspiration 👍.. I really appreciate everything that you do! 🙈😍
Did you know the 24 marker set can stay ipen for a whole couple days without drying?
embrace all the colours! you can't resist!
I often have this problem with colored pencils where they just aren't dark enough no matter how much you press it on the paper. It often doesn't get dark enough, just more pigmented
ikeas art stuff is really good for the money. most supplies are washable, cuas they are aimed for children, obviously. i got myself the brushes, i like them. they do lose some hairs tho, but i guess thats fine :D i really love the blanc booklets they have. i use them to summarize stuff for school :D i still got some left here :D
I loved the piece i just felt that something was missing in the background
I got one of those watercolor palettes from ikea some time ago, it's the standard color set.
I've painted a few pieces with it and I'm really surprised by how well they've turned out. a lot of fun to play with and even if they aren't a "professional" quality medium, I still think my results look really lovely!
i tried 3 kinds of them and they are pretty decent.
comparing to aed its pretty cheap! but having to buy all these colours on their own was really not cheap anymore
A long time ago, I was in Ikea and I saw those coloured pencils you used. I thought they were interesting so I got them to try them out. Plus, they weren't expensive. I forget about them and they are still in our house's library to this day.
You have a library????
@@jessfidler2356 kind of
It's just a normal sized room with bookshelves and books. And it also has our old school books in it, our childhood books, and it has a our childhood toys, too.
I really like this drawing that you made
Yes! Kasey!! Thank you for putting out the At Least You Tried pic as a print, I'm so excited I paused the video and bought it before watching further.
6:15 That tone looks exactly like a furniture paint color my mom has used, I've made it myself using pencil
My favourite artsupply to sketch with is the black ballpoint pen from IKEA 👀
This is the most 'neat' swatching page I have ever seen !!
That piece turned out so nice
Oh Kasey, fart sounds are ALWAYS funny
Your wood textures are really impressive.
The artwork actually turned out great 😍❤
If your wondering, Måla means paint or draw and färg means color
Wow, this is impressive. Such a lovley illustration.
0:00 Unintentional fanart of the boss Duke Fishron from Terraria!
I actually used to have the markers when younger, I still have some of them but they dont work anymore
The chalks are ok, I’ve used them a couple of times and they are cheap and plenty. Very dusty tho, perfect for pastels
One worm says to the other "Would you like to join me in a cocktail?"...
There is so much plastic in art supplies. PVC free erasers and refillable pens are improvements. Bioplastic even better. But what I would love is holographic wrapping paper that doesn't have plastic, topcoat included. Where the texture of the wood pulp in just paper makes holographic effects. Maybe a materials scientist can say why that's impossible, or invent it.