You should totally turn this (as well as the pencil base) into a kickstarter or something - I don't think you're really devaluating the recipe by giving it away? Sure, people could make it themselves now, but I'm sure a lot of people would still prefer to buy it, be it because they don't have time to make it themselves/because they simply don't want to! Or you could put together DIY kits or something - either way! This is absolutely genius and since you thought of it you totally deserve to profit from it in some way, shape or form! (That said, thank you so, so much for sharing this recipe with us, that is such a kind thing to do!)
I love watching your videos!!! I used to be jump into every art class I could take but then I became a mom and wife. I just got so busy that I barely had timefor my own creativity. Now my kids are getting older and I am finding more time to play. You have inspired me to get back into it and try new mediums. I used to do art with my kids as they grew but it's nice to have something for myself now that my house is quitter. Getting back into old hobbies and finding new ones!! Thank you for inspiring me!. I could listen to you all day!
Oh my gosh, I did try something and put it aside. I don't remember where it was. It came out really pretty. I have covid for the second time so I have been walking around in a fog. I forget my own name at times. I catch myself stopping mid sentense because I lost a word. When video recording this I forgot the word "Copic" and had to do a mad search though my art room looking for them by sight.
As you said HOLY MOLEY! I've been following the journey and I'm blown away. I used to use prismacolor and tombo markers waaaay back in the day and really could have used this product. It'd have made my work go so much faster. I'm wondering if I can print out one of my paint by number canvases on bristol and color them like this instead of the clumpy/transparent paint they come with. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your genius with us!
Oh this is great! I love the saturation and blending ability! Honestly I prefer the more pigmented because it can be desaturated. I could see the mica even on video which doesn’t always show up. Maybe your light was blinding eh? Just kidding. When it was thickening I am sure that it was the wax in the stick cooling and mixing it extra well that caused the thickening. Then reheating it to add the wax with a good stir would be enough. I always cupped my hand and measured the tsp in my hand and everyone ate my food. I think that I won’t do that with this. You have been a very busy bee. I am so happy for you and with you. Awesome! You don’t need the “Shark tank”. Every major company that is in the “color” business from professional to student grade may want to pay you a price to use your patent in that way you wouldn’t have to worry about production just a lawyer team that does not get paid for sales just for making the contract that could encompass Caran’de ache to Rembrandt, Faber Castell or whom ever would use your patent. The patent form is not hard really really. Those companies would use pigment powder though. So your recipe may just only need to have dry pigment weight and a bit more of each of the other 2 ingredients me thinks in my humble opinion. And you need to rest a bit too. Happy happy!
I love your creations! You are doing so much to help us save time and money. This helps us get more from our supplies. Thank you so much, Lori!! It DOES blend beautifully!
It took seconds and no effort. I could have done the whole page in around 2 minutes on the clock. The only thing you can do that with is paint and this isn't paint. It dries in around 6 seconds.
I absolutely agree with Denise and the others: I really believe you should protect your recipe/invention in any way you can. The good news is that your videos are evidence that the idea is yours, which is a great start! You have created truly intriguing, brand new product/s with huge potential. If nothing else, others who use your recipe should link your name to it. Do you remember the acrylic paint pouring frenzy when there were new technique videos almost daily? One was named after a lady who came up with a pour recipe and method that made 'blooms'.. Shelly or Shellee or something? Can't recall the full name at the mo but I do recall seeing her name & pour style all over YT coz almost every pour artist was using her technique so her name was splashed all over YT in their videos and descriptions. That's because people did the right and decent thing - they acknowledged the creator! And you most definitely deserve the same recognition. So, thank you so much for sharing! I look forward to trying this out myself - and can't wait for your next experiment! xx
Yes, the moment I put out the first video was the moment I became owner. The copyright is mine. I am planning something but for now I am happy to share.
@@ColorMyWorld I wish I could put many hearts on this...you need to market this Lori so you and your family can benefit. As fun as this was to make, not sure I can do it again and I would love to buy this from you so please consider it, I am hoping you can find a good source of Korean pastel pigment, it is pretty dang amazing. I want Mungyo to make pencils that feel like their soft oil pastels...I am in love with this texture.
@@ColorMyWorld I definitely will be doing it too when I'm able to afford everything I need so fun and looks addicting. Lol. You truly have saved soooooooo many hands. Thank you isn't even enough. 🎖🎖🎖🎖🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘🌹🌹🌹🌹 THANK YOU LORI needs to be in lights but keyboard won't do it. Otherwise I would of done it for you my dear friend. You have a wonderful weekend can't wait to see what you make with that beautiful color. I mean you definitely found a masterpiece with that one. So fun. That's what's going to be fun stirring it on the stove then letting that baby sit and watching it develop. Beautiful. Well enjoy your creating sweet friend your fingers are going to have the most beautiful colors on them all weekend. Lol.
Beautiful!!!!! You really have something here! I cannot wait to buy a set of the colored pencil base paints! I don't use markers but I'm sure I can use these for backgrounds since I'm not as much a coloring book girl as I am a girl who loves to start with a blank page in a sketchbook! So ❤️ you are the shit Miss Thang!!! I even bought some of the Gallery chalk pastels to get started collecting the supplies I would need to make the colored pencil base paints myself. I can't wait to try but I'm on SUCH a tight budget being disabled with absolutely zero income that I have to be very slow with my purchases. You should be so proud of yourself! "Holy shit what did I invent here!?" What a perfect statement and it should be on the box! You are so kind to keep us in the loop. Thank you for sharing your ideas and experiments and inventions with us. We all adore you sweet Lori. A big hug from me to you and to your family as I know you all need that right now. Howie was truly your other half and you two were perfect together. It was so clear from the times we got to see him. I'm so sorry. I would hug you in real life if I could. Well Missy, you really have something and could definitely take it to.....shit, someone, make sure you REALLY do your homework and get a patent and make sure you go with the perfect people should you decide to market this, and patent it before someone else does. People suck, and they will steal ideas if title make them as much as a dollar. Just check out what happened with Cabbage Patch dolls. That jerk (I'd prefer to a use more harsh term for him) stole the entire design and idea from a sweet lady who sold handmade dolls that came with adoption papers and the whole thing at farmers markets and state fairs. He never looked back and she never saw a dime. Please consult with a lawyer and see what is needed so that doesn't happen because you really have two fantastic products. We'd hunt down anyone who tried to swipe this out from under you.
Beautiful vibrant colours and pigmentation 😊 you could definitely market this somehow, clever you 😄 exciting to see new art supplies created in front of us !
Once again, REVOLUTIONARY!! Just mind blowing. I can picture how much fun you must be having in your kitchen making all these and seeing the incredible results you've produced. Just so cool. Thank you SO much for sharing these recipes with us!!
I will admit it hasn't' sucked :) I just made a canary yellow with half the mica. It was so bright that 2 tsp of mica over powered it. I am making some greens now.
Oh wow!! It just keeps getting better and better!! Question: do you have to wipe off the marker after you put it down over the base paste? I was just wondering how to use this in smaller places.
Not at all. In small places I wouldn't wipe the ink. I was just showing how smooth you could get it. Water markers don't work as well. You know... it's the water/wax combo. The Alcohol works beautifully. I would love to see something you made being such a good artist.
Thank you Lori for giving so much of your knowledge, effort, and time. I am very grateful and so happy I found you, lol. I do have a question for you or anyone else. I have hundreds of pdf's and digital downloads but my printer ink will run or smear, what's the best way to prevent this and will these base pastes smear the printer ink or help protect it. Any help with this issue from anyone would be much appreciated. Thanks
I know this won't help with the ones already printed, but I have heard from watercolorists that there is such a thing as Pigment printer ink which is waterproof when dry. I haven't looked into this myself. Perhaps that might help for the future.
@@jennw6809 Thank you I will have to look into that, I have made the pencil base and it didn't smudge the printer ink and I'm testing now how other mediums work on top of this base. I will definitely look into the pigment printer ink thanks again, appreciate you replying.
@@ColorMyWorld tested it out with the white base and it didn't smear the printer ink, yeah. I don't know how you have done so many of these with the testing and all, it's a little work and time, appreciate all the energy, time and expense you have given to us all. A big hug from me to you, hope you are having a great day. THANK YOU
I love love your recipes! Can’t wait to make my own. Question: So for the other oil sticks colors, do we try to match the mica powder color to the oil stick color? Thanks!
I had an idea of what color I wanted to make. So I recommend maybe a test with a little piece of the pastel and mica together. Just a touch that you can see. I am going to do a video on making custom colors so you might want to wait.
I'm here my teacher! 😁 Would it be the consistency of warm honey? Still haven't found anyone to help me yet. Wait....what!!? Did you just use green water marker on red and it didn't turn to mud!!!???
Oh Melody, you are so impatient. As soon as I am over Covid (yes I have it for the second time) and have my wits back, I fully planned on making you some. LOL.
@@carolbatchelor5855 I have actually been using some muddy colors. I still don't like the red/green mix, but heck, it was on my desk. I have covid and getting up takes too much energy. I am fine. I am at the tail end of it and nobody knew.. this time. I had it twice. Lucky me! 4 vaccines and covid once. I have no immune system!
FYI the linseed oil you recommend is A better than normal type and mineral oil vs baby oil even seems better. Pastels brands make xx difference! Lori is not trying to sell products to get $. As always she does her ultimate best to help improve color pencil artists !!!
I LOVE watching these tutorials...so exciting as an artist that I can make my own products for my projects!! What do you think of using tempera paint powder instead of mica powder?
@@ColorMyWorld It actually might be a good idea to test the lightfastness of the paste. That way if any manufacturers get interested, you'll be able to show them proof of lightfastness
@@ColorMyWorld it is just the pigment powder with the egg separated to bind the color. The frescoes were tempura. They did it in a specific way and had to use the freshest eggs otherwise it would not work properly. It is quite a knack to it and the modern tempura method made it easier by grinding the pigment powder but I would rather have the omelette.
Wondering if adding a little PVA white glue would give a bit of a sheen (or more of a sheen?) Not adding it during the processing or making, but after it's all combined, and using a small sample to experiment?
Very happy to see that you've found a way to incorporate mica into your mixture, and that it's possible to use it with colored pencils as well. It looks as if it might be easier to use as background colors or larger areas. Very cool indeed. I'm curious about the reheating several times though. Why is that needed?
I found it suspends the mica better, but I have an even easier way. It will only cut a minute or two off , but it suspends the mica better. Mica is heavy because it's a metal and if the liquid is too thin, which it is when it's hot, the mica will settle to the bottom. I have started stirring it after I pour into the permanent pot. It didn't ruin the top seal and the mica stays suspended. I'll demo soon. I also found some mica is gritty, but not all. Actually only white and I am changing up the brand to see if it's specific to that brand. I suspect it is because it was from a small manufacturer (although a top quality one). More info coming soon.
They come and go. I would wait a drop longer. I am using smaller tins now and they are working out a lot better. I am using the clear plastic ones. Not only can you see the color easier, but the volume allows you to pull out some and use it to create new colors.
@@ColorMyWorld thank you. I have a ton of mica and oil paint sticks from my encaustic play so I thought I would see if that works as nicely as your pastels. The oil paint sticks are extremely pigmented so it might be a massive fail but hey why not try. I am Australian and ended up finding some suitable containers on our ebay. I should say I think what you are doing and sharing is wonderful.
@@crisscross104 Actually I have been using pigment for the past 5 months along with my own pastel recipe. Keep experimenting. The stuff I am about to put into my etsy shop is powerful and looks fantastic. There are some very inexpensive brushes I have been using that make all the difference. I am behind with everything now because my Husband passed away, but the stuff I made 5 months ago is aged properly and amazing. Apparently when you let the wax sit with the pigments they just get better in time.
I've been calling this magical stuff Pastel Paste in my own head. I have a question (and apologies if you might have mentioned this in the video but I didn't catch it if so) : Is there a particular function the mica powder provides or is it possible to skip this ingredient to make this more pigmented version of the original recipe? If it's needed, I'm wondering if there's a substitute one can use if one doesn't care to work with mica*. *Edit: Never mind. I realized it's for the pigment saturation. So now I'm wondering if a bit more pastel could be used against the ratio of the other ingredients vs the mica to make the color stronger.
No there is a different texture to the paste with the mica. It spreads further and takes way less effort than any other recipe I have come up with.. Right now I am working on a combination of the first and second recipe that would decrease the amount of pigment (really this is about as pigmented as it gets) needed. Mica is a very common material in the art world. It's almost universal. I have to source larger amounts before I could sell this. That involves testing colors because different pigments react differently. Green is a pain in the butt to work with. Yellow gets that white line that does not go away, but does no harm to the product at all. Black is very difficult to work with and white could be translucent if you don't mix properly. Orange is the best pigment to work with so far. None of my Orange mixes went wonky. I am really interested in developing new color hues. More experimenting LOL.
@@ColorMyWorld Thanks for this information. I'll have to order some mica to try this out, then. I was mostly avoiding it because I was fearful it would show up a ton in the paste and then on the paper and be super visible when/if metallic effects weren't intended, though I suppose the application of marker would probably tone that down. There's got to be a way to get black to behave better. I'm wondering if the pigment used in the Gallery pastels have tinier/larger particles causing them to disperse differently. When I make mine, I'm going to experiment with some carbon black paint pigment instead of the pastel to see what happens.
Been following this for a while, loves your content! My question is this- can you use the paste to paint a picture with brushes or other tool? I can only do so many backgrounds before I start peeking outside the box.
Why not? Paint it on and use ear swabs for small areas or swirl cotton around a tooth pick to get smooth hard edges where needed. Small synthetic acrylic brushes would work great.
@@jenniefrench1338 I’ll see what happens. I thought maybe I needed to rub it into the paper to make it like colored pencils so I thought maybe someone else had tried it first lol.
@@ColorMyWorld Thank you very much for telling me this! This paste I has some crazy potential to really take off. I hope some jerk out there doesn’t get rich off of your work and supplies.
Yes, you can. I use one now, but you have to cut the cans tall or the wax goes all over your kitchen. Yes, I was stupid enough to do that! Oh and don't drop diamond dust on black floors. Tinkerbell sneezed in my kitchen over the weekend.
@@ColorMyWorld lmao. Just wondering since I was going to try. The people I live with would probably kill me if I got that mica dust everywhere 😄 Thanks for these videos, really helpful! You're like a colorful mad scientist!
@@spleenforsoul My grout sparkles like diamonds. It's kind of pretty considering I have black marble floors. One of my kids asked if we could get the floor grout redone using the diamond dust dropped. Actually I wish I could.
Lori is there a way to just use the raw ingredients of pigment and clay so that you could make the doughy pigment in one step and skip chopping the pastel? I only saw really expensive pigments but I have been looking for a line that sells a bunch of pigments and all I could find was mica which if I read right is different than raw pastel/paint pigment?
The version I will be selling is going to have professional pigments mixed with the pastel. Mica works and is reasonably priced if you get the sets. What I bought was NOT reasonably priced LOL.
Thank you for sharing. But you should try and market it. I bet you could make some money off of it. I would buy it. 😊✌also i hope you get to feeling better real soon. Sending love and light your way!!
I have some dry loose pigment and mica powders from my soap making days. I’m hoping I can make some with them too! However, I bought all the stuff to make this amazing product of yours (I agree with others, you should patent it but I’m grateful I can make my own!) I bought the refined linseed oil from your link and didn’t notice it had been changed to “stand oil “. Which is linseed oil but in a thickened form. I’m truly hoping that it won’t matter. Have you tried the stand oil approach? I’m also going to attempt to make the market base paste for the white to get a more opaque white. Have you found the marker base white to be more opaque than the pencil paste?
Black and white are very difficult to make. I have actually done around 10 different variations until I got it right. Just don't be disappointed if it's very translucent. I am now making them with professional pigments. It's just gone from good to better to best for me. I haven't tried stand oil. If it's thick cut by half. See how it works and go from there. It's been a lot of experimentation on my side. Too much to even film. Yes, micas work great in them.
@@ColorMyWorld It doesn't have to perfect to file a patent. It's the concept and not the exact recipe. Isn't terribly expensive to file it on your own. It's been awhile but I believe it's $175 or so. But bless you for sharing it with us, you are amazing 💞
Maybe someone has already provided this tip but here it is anyway😉 us an pencil sharpener to shred your color sticks. Of course it has to be the kind that can sharpening the "fat" pencil .
Please, Please, PLEASE be careful/mindful of where you source your mica. Many of the "cheap" brands arent ethically sourced, but their mica provided off of children laborers who mine for it. There are videos on this ( search "children mica mines" ) that can explain far better then I, but if you don't throughly investigate where your buying you may be supporting child labor and death without realizing....
Best recipe instruction ever: add two teaspoons and whatever is on your hands.
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You should totally turn this (as well as the pencil base) into a kickstarter or something - I don't think you're really devaluating the recipe by giving it away? Sure, people could make it themselves now, but I'm sure a lot of people would still prefer to buy it, be it because they don't have time to make it themselves/because they simply don't want to!
Or you could put together DIY kits or something - either way! This is absolutely genius and since you thought of it you totally deserve to profit from it in some way, shape or form!
(That said, thank you so, so much for sharing this recipe with us, that is such a kind thing to do!)
The art supply companies need to hire you!
These new art materials you have created are the most exciting thing in art since.... Paint!
I like this video it's like a cooking show but with art supplies 😄
I love watching your videos!!! I used to be jump into every art class I could take but then I became a mom and wife. I just got so busy that I barely had timefor my own creativity. Now my kids are getting older and I am finding more time to play. You have inspired me to get back into it and try new mediums. I used to do art with my kids as they grew but it's nice to have something for myself now that my house is quitter. Getting back into old hobbies and finding new ones!! Thank you for inspiring me!. I could listen to you all day!
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just cant get enough of this wonderous color goo
LOL, I love that name. Pencil Goo.
Wow, you are on a roll. Congratulations on experimenting and inventing! Bravo
You should try some color shift powders in there. That would be neat to see
Oh my gosh, I did try something and put it aside. I don't remember where it was. It came out really pretty. I have covid for the second time so I have been walking around in a fog. I forget my own name at times. I catch myself stopping mid sentense because I lost a word. When video recording this I forgot the word "Copic" and had to do a mad search though my art room looking for them by sight.
@@ColorMyWorld would love to see it if you come across it. Speedy recovery
I have no idea what this is but I just began dabbling into the adult coloring world and I appreciate you sharing so much!
Oh my! I could really color with this. So colorful!
As you said HOLY MOLEY! I've been following the journey and I'm blown away. I used to use prismacolor and tombo markers waaaay back in the day and really could have used this product. It'd have made my work go so much faster. I'm wondering if I can print out one of my paint by number canvases on bristol and color them like this instead of the clumpy/transparent paint they come with. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your genius with us!
Oh my Gosh, I have paint by number canvasas I never used. That's a great idea.
Oh this is great! I love the saturation and blending ability! Honestly I prefer the more pigmented because it can be desaturated. I could see the mica even on video which doesn’t always show up. Maybe your light was blinding eh? Just kidding. When it was thickening I am sure that it was the wax in the stick cooling and mixing it extra well that caused the thickening. Then reheating it to add the wax with a good stir would be enough. I always cupped my hand and measured the tsp in my hand and everyone ate my food. I think that I won’t do that with this. You have been a very busy bee. I am so happy for you and with you. Awesome! You don’t need the “Shark tank”. Every major company that is in the “color” business from professional to student grade may want to pay you a price to use your patent in that way you wouldn’t have to worry about production just a lawyer team that does not get paid for sales just for making the contract that could encompass Caran’de ache to Rembrandt, Faber Castell or whom ever would use your patent. The patent form is not hard really really. Those companies would use pigment powder though. So your recipe may just only need to have dry pigment weight and a bit more of each of the other 2 ingredients me thinks in my humble opinion. And you need to rest a bit too. Happy happy!
Yes yes this!!! SHE DESERVES THE PROFESSIONAL MONEY FOR THESE! Her R&D is every bit as valid as any in industrial product development!
I love your creations! You are doing so much to help us save time and money. This helps us get more from our supplies. Thank you so much, Lori!!
It DOES blend beautifully!
It took seconds and no effort. I could have done the whole page in around 2 minutes on the clock. The only thing you can do that with is paint and this isn't paint. It dries in around 6 seconds.
I absolutely agree with Denise and the others: I really believe you should protect your recipe/invention in any way you can. The good news is that your videos are evidence that the idea is yours, which is a great start! You have created truly intriguing, brand new product/s with huge potential. If nothing else, others who use your recipe should link your name to it.
Do you remember the acrylic paint pouring frenzy when there were new technique videos almost daily? One was named after a lady who came up with a pour recipe and method that made 'blooms'.. Shelly or Shellee or something? Can't recall the full name at the mo but I do recall seeing her name & pour style all over YT coz almost every pour artist was using her technique so her name was splashed all over YT in their videos and descriptions. That's because people did the right and decent thing - they acknowledged the creator! And you most definitely deserve the same recognition.
So, thank you so much for sharing! I look forward to trying this out myself - and can't wait for your next experiment! xx
Yes, the moment I put out the first video was the moment I became owner. The copyright is mine. I am planning something but for now I am happy to share.
@@ColorMyWorld I wish I could put many hearts on this...you need to market this Lori so you and your family can benefit. As fun as this was to make, not sure I can do it again and I would love to buy this from you so please consider it, I am hoping you can find a good source of Korean pastel pigment, it is pretty dang amazing. I want Mungyo to make pencils that feel like their soft oil pastels...I am in love with this texture.
@@PursuingHeaven I almost feel I can't do art without this stuff. I'll have it in my etsy shop soon. I am working it out.
Thanks again Lori love this mixture gorgeous colors.
When I first mixed the two colors and got that beautiful orange in between I nearly fell off my chair. I am going to spend my weekend making more.
@@ColorMyWorld I definitely will be doing it too when I'm able to afford everything I need so fun and looks addicting. Lol. You truly have saved soooooooo many hands. Thank you isn't even enough. 🎖🎖🎖🎖🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘🌹🌹🌹🌹 THANK YOU LORI needs to be in lights but keyboard won't do it. Otherwise I would of done it for you my dear friend. You have a wonderful weekend can't wait to see what you make with that beautiful color. I mean you definitely found a masterpiece with that one. So fun. That's what's going to be fun stirring it on the stove then letting that baby sit and watching it develop. Beautiful. Well enjoy your creating sweet friend your fingers are going to have the most beautiful colors on them all weekend. Lol.
WOW! Amaxing! I'm getting ideas to adjust the pencil base paste now lol Thanks! Have a great weekend!
Wow Laurie! These are like those Faber Castell Gelato Sticks!!!
Beautiful!!!!! You really have something here! I cannot wait to buy a set of the colored pencil base paints! I don't use markers but I'm sure I can use these for backgrounds since I'm not as much a coloring book girl as I am a girl who loves to start with a blank page in a sketchbook! So ❤️ you are the shit Miss Thang!!! I even bought some of the Gallery chalk pastels to get started collecting the supplies I would need to make the colored pencil base paints myself. I can't wait to try but I'm on SUCH a tight budget being disabled with absolutely zero income that I have to be very slow with my purchases.
You should be so proud of yourself! "Holy shit what did I invent here!?" What a perfect statement and it should be on the box!
You are so kind to keep us in the loop. Thank you for sharing your ideas and experiments and inventions with us. We all adore you sweet Lori.
A big hug from me to you and to your family as I know you all need that right now. Howie was truly your other half and you two were perfect together. It was so clear from the times we got to see him.
I'm so sorry. I would hug you in real life if I could.
Well Missy, you really have something and could definitely take it to.....shit, someone, make sure you REALLY do your homework and get a patent and make sure you go with the perfect people should you decide to market this, and patent it before someone else does. People suck, and they will steal ideas if title make them as much as a dollar. Just check out what happened with Cabbage Patch dolls. That jerk (I'd prefer to a use more harsh term for him) stole the entire design and idea from a sweet lady who sold handmade dolls that came with adoption papers and the whole thing at farmers markets and state fairs. He never looked back and she never saw a dime. Please consult with a lawyer and see what is needed so that doesn't happen because you really have two fantastic products. We'd hunt down anyone who tried to swipe this out from under you.
I love this mad scientist artist vibe you've got going on!
It's my post covid Hippy Dippy Vibe I had going on from last year.
Beautiful vibrant colours and pigmentation 😊 you could definitely market this somehow, clever you 😄 exciting to see new art supplies created in front of us !
Once again, REVOLUTIONARY!! Just mind blowing. I can picture how much fun you must be having in your kitchen making all these and seeing the incredible results you've produced. Just so cool. Thank you SO much for sharing these recipes with us!!
"The HECK did I invent hea?!" Love it 😂😂 I live in MA so hearing your accent always puts a smile on my face 😊
I will admit it hasn't' sucked :) I just made a canary yellow with half the mica. It was so bright that 2 tsp of mica over powered it. I am making some greens now.
Thank you for this!
Your new handle should be the “Mrs Mad Art Scientist” LOL
Oh wow!! It just keeps getting better and better!! Question: do you have to wipe off the marker after you put it down over the base paste? I was just wondering how to use this in smaller places.
Not at all. In small places I wouldn't wipe the ink. I was just showing how smooth you could get it. Water markers don't work as well. You know... it's the water/wax combo. The Alcohol works beautifully. I would love to see something you made being such a good artist.
@@ColorMyWorld ha - I’m no great artist.
Thank you Lori for giving so much of your knowledge, effort, and time. I am very grateful and so happy I found you, lol. I do have a question for you or anyone else. I have hundreds of pdf's and digital downloads but my printer ink will run or smear, what's the best way to prevent this and will these base pastes smear the printer ink or help protect it. Any help with this issue from anyone would be much appreciated. Thanks
Great question. It smears pencil line. I know that for sure, but I don't know about ink. I'll try it out and let you know.
@@ColorMyWorld thanks so much, I will keep my figures crossed😁
I know this won't help with the ones already printed, but I have heard from watercolorists that there is such a thing as Pigment printer ink which is waterproof when dry. I haven't looked into this myself. Perhaps that might help for the future.
@@jennw6809 Thank you I will have to look into that, I have made the pencil base and it didn't smudge the printer ink and I'm testing now how other mediums work on top of this base. I will definitely look into the pigment printer ink thanks again, appreciate you replying.
@@ColorMyWorld tested it out with the white base and it didn't smear the printer ink, yeah. I don't know how you have done so many of these with the testing and all, it's a little work and time, appreciate all the energy, time and expense you have given to us all. A big hug from me to you, hope you are having a great day. THANK YOU
“What did I invent!?” You’re a genius
Could this be used for stenciling wood?
you are a genius woman!!!
I love love your recipes! Can’t wait to make my own. Question: So for the other oil sticks colors, do we try to match the mica powder color to the oil stick color? Thanks!
I had an idea of what color I wanted to make. So I recommend maybe a test with a little piece of the pastel and mica together. Just a touch that you can see. I am going to do a video on making custom colors so you might want to wait.
I'm here my teacher! 😁
Would it be the consistency of warm honey?
Still haven't found anyone to help me yet.
Wait....what!!? Did you just use green water marker on red and it didn't turn to mud!!!???
Oh Melody, you are so impatient. As soon as I am over Covid (yes I have it for the second time) and have my wits back, I fully planned on making you some. LOL.
Green over red! I never expected to see Lori do that! Look at that! No mud! Wooow!
@@carolbatchelor5855 I have actually been using some muddy colors. I still don't like the red/green mix, but heck, it was on my desk. I have covid and getting up takes too much energy. I am fine. I am at the tail end of it and nobody knew.. this time. I had it twice. Lucky me! 4 vaccines and covid once. I have no immune system!
@@carolbatchelor5855 I didn't expect it either!
@@ColorMyWorld bless you 🕊️
FYI the linseed oil you recommend is A better than normal type and mineral oil vs baby oil even seems better. Pastels brands make xx difference! Lori is not trying to sell products to get $. As always she does her ultimate best to help improve color pencil artists !!!
Yes, there is room for up and down in quality and price for this base. I am trying to use the best while keeping it affordable for average people.
I LOVE watching these tutorials...so exciting as an artist that I can make my own products for my projects!! What do you think of using tempera paint powder instead of mica powder?
Tempera pigments from what I know aren't lightfast. I could be wrong. They are made with eggs right?
@@ColorMyWorld It actually might be a good idea to test the lightfastness of the paste. That way if any manufacturers get interested, you'll be able to show them proof of lightfastness
@@ColorMyWorld it is just the pigment powder with the egg separated to bind the color. The frescoes were tempura. They did it in a specific way and had to use the freshest eggs otherwise it would not work properly. It is quite a knack to it and the modern tempura method made it easier by grinding the pigment powder but I would rather have the omelette.
Wondering if adding a little PVA white glue would give a bit of a sheen (or more of a sheen?) Not adding it during the processing or making, but after it's all combined, and using a small sample to experiment?
I have used mod podge on it, but a simple spray will shine it nicely. I use Krylon triple thick.
@@ColorMyWorld Ahh. That's easy enough then. Love the experiments and the outcomes, fascinating.
Very happy to see that you've found a way to incorporate mica into your mixture, and that it's possible to use it with colored pencils as well. It looks as if it might be easier to use as background colors or larger areas. Very cool indeed. I'm curious about the reheating several times though. Why is that needed?
I found it suspends the mica better, but I have an even easier way. It will only cut a minute or two off , but it suspends the mica better. Mica is heavy because it's a metal and if the liquid is too thin, which it is when it's hot, the mica will settle to the bottom. I have started stirring it after I pour into the permanent pot. It didn't ruin the top seal and the mica stays suspended. I'll demo soon. I also found some mica is gritty, but not all. Actually only white and I am changing up the brand to see if it's specific to that brand. I suspect it is because it was from a small manufacturer (although a top quality one). More info coming soon.
I can't get the link to the tins on amazon to work. What is the actual name of the product. I can find them without the solid lids but not the clear
They come and go. I would wait a drop longer. I am using smaller tins now and they are working out a lot better. I am using the clear plastic ones. Not only can you see the color easier, but the volume allows you to pull out some and use it to create new colors.
@@ColorMyWorld thank you. I have a ton of mica and oil paint sticks from my encaustic play so I thought I would see if that works as nicely as your pastels. The oil paint sticks are extremely pigmented so it might be a massive fail but hey why not try. I am Australian and ended up finding some suitable containers on our ebay. I should say I think what you are doing and sharing is wonderful.
@@crisscross104 Actually I have been using pigment for the past 5 months along with my own pastel recipe. Keep experimenting. The stuff I am about to put into my etsy shop is powerful and looks fantastic. There are some very inexpensive brushes I have been using that make all the difference. I am behind with everything now because my Husband passed away, but the stuff I made 5 months ago is aged properly and amazing. Apparently when you let the wax sit with the pigments they just get better in time.
@@ColorMyWorld so sorry for your loss. I understand how that impacts. 😢
I am amazed!
They are made and curing now. I will probably put them up for sale on July 4-5. The pigments are so rich you don't have to color over them.
I've been calling this magical stuff Pastel Paste in my own head. I have a question (and apologies if you might have mentioned this in the video but I didn't catch it if so) : Is there a particular function the mica powder provides or is it possible to skip this ingredient to make this more pigmented version of the original recipe? If it's needed, I'm wondering if there's a substitute one can use if one doesn't care to work with mica*.
*Edit: Never mind. I realized it's for the pigment saturation. So now I'm wondering if a bit more pastel could be used against the ratio of the other ingredients vs the mica to make the color stronger.
Yeah I really wonder if you can use just a higher concentration of pastel for a similar effect.
No there is a different texture to the paste with the mica. It spreads further and takes way less effort than any other recipe I have come up with.. Right now I am working on a combination of the first and second recipe that would decrease the amount of pigment (really this is about as pigmented as it gets) needed. Mica is a very common material in the art world. It's almost universal. I have to source larger amounts before I could sell this. That involves testing colors because different pigments react differently. Green is a pain in the butt to work with. Yellow gets that white line that does not go away, but does no harm to the product at all. Black is very difficult to work with and white could be translucent if you don't mix properly. Orange is the best pigment to work with so far. None of my Orange mixes went wonky. I am really interested in developing new color hues. More experimenting LOL.
@@ColorMyWorld thanks for the reply and explanation!! I appreciate it!
@@ColorMyWorld Thanks for this information. I'll have to order some mica to try this out, then. I was mostly avoiding it because I was fearful it would show up a ton in the paste and then on the paper and be super visible when/if metallic effects weren't intended, though I suppose the application of marker would probably tone that down. There's got to be a way to get black to behave better. I'm wondering if the pigment used in the Gallery pastels have tinier/larger particles causing them to disperse differently. When I make mine, I'm going to experiment with some carbon black paint pigment instead of the pastel to see what happens.
Been following this for a while, loves your content! My question is this- can you use the paste to paint a picture with brushes or other tool? I can only do so many backgrounds before I start peeking outside the box.
Why not? Paint it on and use ear swabs for small areas or swirl cotton around a tooth pick to get smooth hard edges where needed. Small synthetic acrylic brushes would work great.
@@jenniefrench1338 I’ll see what happens. I thought maybe I needed to rub it into the paper to make it like colored pencils so I thought maybe someone else had tried it first lol.
100% yes especially this version. You need to be fast. It sets quickly. It's faster than acrylic.
@@ColorMyWorld Thank you very much for telling me this! This paste I has some crazy potential to really take off. I hope some jerk out there doesn’t get rich off of your work and supplies.
I wonder if you could use one of those tiny immersion blenders, so you wouldn't have to sit there and stir?
Yes, you can. I use one now, but you have to cut the cans tall or the wax goes all over your kitchen. Yes, I was stupid enough to do that! Oh and don't drop diamond dust on black floors. Tinkerbell sneezed in my kitchen over the weekend.
@@ColorMyWorld lmao. Just wondering since I was going to try. The people I live with would probably kill me if I got that mica dust everywhere 😄
Thanks for these videos, really helpful! You're like a colorful mad scientist!
@@spleenforsoul My grout sparkles like diamonds. It's kind of pretty considering I have black marble floors. One of my kids asked if we could get the floor grout redone using the diamond dust dropped. Actually I wish I could.
Here I go again, Thank you!
Lori is there a way to just use the raw ingredients of pigment and clay so that you could make the doughy pigment in one step and skip chopping the pastel? I only saw really expensive pigments but I have been looking for a line that sells a bunch of pigments and all I could find was mica which if I read right is different than raw pastel/paint pigment?
The version I will be selling is going to have professional pigments mixed with the pastel. Mica works and is reasonably priced if you get the sets. What I bought was NOT reasonably priced LOL.
Thank you for sharing. But you should try and market it. I bet you could make some money off of it. I would buy it. 😊✌also i hope you get to feeling better real soon. Sending love and light your way!!
I have some dry loose pigment and mica powders from my soap making days. I’m hoping I can make some with them too! However, I bought all the stuff to make this amazing product of yours (I agree with others, you should patent it but I’m grateful I can make my own!) I bought the refined linseed oil from your link and didn’t notice it had been changed to “stand oil “. Which is linseed oil but in a thickened form. I’m truly hoping that it won’t matter. Have you tried the stand oil approach? I’m also going to attempt to make the market base paste for the white to get a more opaque white. Have you found the marker base white to be more opaque than the pencil paste?
Black and white are very difficult to make. I have actually done around 10 different variations until I got it right. Just don't be disappointed if it's very translucent. I am now making them with professional pigments. It's just gone from good to better to best for me. I haven't tried stand oil. If it's thick cut by half. See how it works and go from there. It's been a lot of experimentation on my side. Too much to even film. Yes, micas work great in them.
You should put this into production before someone else does. They will make money on your idea.
At very least, patent it! Then they come to you to pay to produce it 💞
I know. The thing is, I am devaluating it by giving it away. This will be going into my etsy shop too. I am trying to get it perfect.
@@ColorMyWorld It doesn't have to perfect to file a patent. It's the concept and not the exact recipe. Isn't terribly expensive to file it on your own. It's been awhile but I believe it's $175 or so. But bless you for sharing it with us, you are amazing 💞
@@toughtimes6596 I will look into it.
@@ColorMyWorld Good deal! It could be a life changing opportunity for you and your family. Best of luck 🙏💞
Maybe someone has already provided this tip but here it is anyway😉 us an pencil sharpener to shred your color sticks. Of course it has to be the kind that can sharpening the "fat" pencil .
No but a nice sharp razor will do it quickly.
I would love to see Blackbean(UA-camr-i think that's his channel's name!! Lol) use this in an art piece!
Is he the guy who is really funny, does these really colorful portraits mostly. I think he used crayola in his last video?
Lori, you are becoming a chemist….
Art is a science!!!
Please, Please, PLEASE be careful/mindful of where you source your mica. Many of the "cheap" brands arent ethically sourced, but their mica provided off of children laborers who mine for it. There are videos on this ( search "children mica mines" ) that can explain far better then I, but if you don't throughly investigate where your buying you may be supporting child labor and death without realizing....