Even on watercolour paper, it's still a good idea to test your masking fluid and masking tape. Many a time I've ended up frustrated because my paper has torn despite being 140lb watercolour paper. I've also come to discover that the thicker the better with masking fluid. I had been applying thin layers and getting frustrated when it didn't peel off. Then I tried applying the fluid in the ticker layer and it came off like a dream
the magic of the distress oxides is in the oxidation when you add water! maybe wouldn't do it for a background page like this but try using a spray bottle and gently spraying some water onto the smooth blended ink and watch what happens...
Sarah: when using the pan pastel tools the sponge tip applicators can be wiped off on a paper towel then can use for the next color. No mix of colors on the applicators or pans.
I love how you adapt to the mistakes! This is most certainly the mark of a great artist, and confidence that I can fix any mistakes I encounter takes the stress out of making art. Thank you for making us feel better about our imperfections!
Hi. I use the Molotow Masking Marker (blue liquid) and it is great on watercolor paper. I have never tried it on anything with less weight than 140 lb paper. It is very strong and will hold up to a lot a water and multiple layers. I don't think it is made for use on paper of less weight however. As for the W&N Masking Fluid with Yellow Tint, it is great, but again, it is really meant for use on watercolor paper. There are also special made "erasers" for masking fluid, they are normally called Rubber Cement Pick-ups or Glue Residue Erasers. These will peel the masking fluid away without tearing the paper. You just rub it over the masking fluid after it is dried and it sticks to the eraser and peels up. I have used the pastels with the masking fluid on watercolor paper to help with the backgrounds. Great way to mix mediums and get an awesome look to your artwork. Hope this helps!
From my further research, watercolor paper seems to be the key. So fantastic for watercolor projects but not really suitable for coloring books. Thanks for sharing your own experience!
I absolutely love this video. Thank you so much Sarah for experimenting in front of the camera. It makes it all more realistic for me. I now know what I want to use for my back grounds to help me sort out those lines which stressed me out
Hi Sarah, Hope you’re well. I am catching up on your videos - especially thinking of creating different backgrounds for my colouring pages. Best and full of informative ideas as always. Thank you for your effort to keep it light and fun to watch - love the phrase “work the mistakes in” ❤.
Thanx. It's good to see you doing first try. I've learnt a lot. Also thanx to all the people who posted all the extremely helpful comments. Thakyou all. Xx
I recommend pulling off masking tape diagonally (so at a 45 degree angle) so it will not rip up the paper. Additionally if your masking tape's adhesive is too strong, stick it on your pants first, then pull it off and apply to the paper.
I know this is an old video but this is interesting. I've never seen pan pastels before and I really do like using soft pastels in my colouring books for backgrounds. I would really like to try pan pastel I reckon they would be so much easier to use.
I've done that marker and sheet thing. You need to really layer the marker on and use a spray bottle (just a normal little one) to apply the water so it goes evenly. It's really a fun technique when you figure out how it works.
So glad you've discovered Ranger Distress Inks and Ranger Distress Oxide Inks. They are fabulous,. I am a card maker and have been using them for years. Highly recommend Tim Holtz videos on the many ways of using them. Enjoy! Great video. Your videos are always educational and fun.
I’ve actually just subscribed to Tim Holtz! I’ve already been following him on Instagram but didn’t think to look for him on UA-cam. Thanks for the recommendation! I’m definitely going to buy some more colors and start using the oxides in more projects. They were recommended to me by a cardmaking friend 😊
I’m a card maker that has started dabbling in other areas of craft I’m not natural at it but you and Jazza have inspired me so much that I took the plunge and got loads of supplies to start learning new things ❤❤❤ love your channel I am new but binged so many of your videos hahaha
Delicate surface painter's tape is washi tape, just a really big roll of it. It's also a bit see-through so easy to cut if you choose to cut the lines. I personally like Frog Tape brand. To reduce tack of other tapes, pick up lint off your clothes first before applying to the paper. A hair dryer will also soften up adhesive if removal is being stubborn (hair dryer is much gentler than a heat gun).
Sarah, you need to watch the master-Tim Holtz. He invented this stuff and he has lots of techniques on how to use them. He doesn’t do coloring pages but what he does do is pretty fabulous. There is also distress ink which is different than the oxides, as the latter works different with water.
Sarah I had to come back and add I’m a heavy-handed ink blender even though I’ve been doing it for at least about 4-6 months. You do what works for you. Also, there are so many card makers and stamp companies on UA-cam with helpful tutorials on ink blending, but I recommend Lavinia Stamps here on UA-cam. They are a UK based company and they produce ethereal silhouette stamps, and fairy-themed stamps, which may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but they have wonderful ink blending videos. Their videos show how to produce beautiful artistic pictures and card panels. They show many techniques on how to get the most out of your TH Distress Oxide Inks and other brands of ink pads. I don’t pretend to make cards to justify the expense of it all, I just like making small card-sized artworks using my distress oxide inks, stamps, embossing powder, and alcohol markers (if I decide to do any colouring). If need to make a card I use one of my pre-made panels or I make a new one and glue it to a card base. Anyway, now you’ve bought your first set of TH distress oxide inks, unfortunately you’ll find you won’t stop!! Have fun.
Yes, the nostalgia of the past video. Started watching the channel just a few days ago and already decided what color pencil to buy in those few days. I chose Brutfuner. Waiting for the package to arrive
Great video! I love when you experiment on camera because we can learn along with you. I've heard of ranger inks, but haven't tried them yet. Backgrounds are my nemisis, so maybe that will help.
To watch a master using distress inks on coloring pages, follow Zucchini Kitty. She does amazing work. Thanks for demonstrating the masking pens and pan pastels, and for trying new stuff!
I do agree as well, she does wonder with them, not only with background, but with pretty much everything, she has her way to "speed up" the coloring, yet make it her own style .
This is accidentally one of my favorite videos of yours, I totally get overwhelmed by empty backgrounds, especially in books where the artist actually leaves most of the page blank for ME to fill in…but Ive been desperate to try the distressed oxides, Im no card marker but I love the way they look on paper….but to finally see someone who had never used it before, not sure of the techniques to use, just do it and loving it so much….im totally heading to Michael’s and WILL NOT be afraid of picking the wrong things or the wrong colors…I’ll just GO FOR IT!!
Wow, the distress oxide is amazing!! I'll definitely be getting some in the future! You should definitely try Watercolour pencils. Mixing at and dry is really cool
Don't give up on the idea of masking liquid. I think it is the 'rough' tip of the pens that cause it to stick to the paper. Try using the yellow W&N one with a sacrificial brush (cause it doesn't wash out) and see if you get better results peeling it off. Also, I find that Pebeo Drawing Gum (the bottle, not the pen) works the best for me.
From what I’ve seen from watching other videos since mine, using cold press watercolor paper (rough texture) also seems to be the best for these. I’ll definitely keep experimenting- just want to be cautious in recommending them until I can confidently make them work! I know they are fantastic for watercolor
Kristina Werner uses a masking liquid. Usually on water color paper. She applies it with a paint brush and then lets it dry. After her artwork dries, she rubs it off.
As someone who does watercolor painting, the way the bristles on your watercolor brush were splaying out was giving me major anxiety😅, I love your videos though you gave me the confidence to try colored pencils and I am really enjoying them!
It was a terribly cheap brush, and my technique needs improvement! I’ve just bought a set of watercolor brushes on a sale so I can work on this for next time 😝
@@SarahRenaeClark I hope I describe this well enough to make sense, but I would recommend holding the brush at an almost 90-degree angle and roll the bristles over the paint, paper etc. This way the bristles don't end up bending one way or the other
Awesome! Thank you so much for this video! And it was quite fun learning while you’re learning and having the same kind of mistakes I would’ve made ha ha but that’s exactly what we need to do is experiment are used to be a card maker and do demos at convention and people would always ask me can I yes this or that and I would always say you can always try experimenting is a great way to learn! It’s also nice to see you doing so well and branching out a bit I see your face and name of her Pinterest and UA-cam so you must be doing something right! I wish you tons of success!
Im just realised what a stoker im being today with these comments and i have To confes..i've been watching your videos today all day..and because of that i havent actually got anything done..as i had planned..but i've learnd so much..
Omg thank you thank you thank you such a life saver! I couldn’t figure out what other artist were using to color their backgrounds without getting color on the center drawing. Turns out it was masking film! Thank sooo much for this video!
To dry my wet mediums, because I am impatient, I use my heat gun and lightly go very the page to dry it. It tends to give a crackly feeling texture which I like.☺️
Unlike distress inks, pastels & Panpastels are ***ERASABLE***. You can lay down the pastels for your BG first & not worry if you go into your image. You can then ERASE any marks you don't want w your fave eraser. Then color the main image. Pastels are very forgiving, & as a dry medium, won't bleed thru pages. They're just a bit messy. Sarah didn't really need to use the masking tape on the last picture bc she could have easily erased any mistakes since she hadn't colored the rest of the image yet.
Sarah, I use masking fluid a lot when I am working on calligraphy projects. OK, it isn't easy to clean the brush afterwards, hence you use an old or cheap brush to apply it, but it is very easy to peel off. Those marker pens you used made me shudder - having to use a blade to lift it off the paper - no way!
Backgrounds are my nemesis on colouring pages. Thanks for the video. EDIT I never knew masking pens and liquid existed. This is revolutionary to me! I just checked Amazon and it looks like a glue eraser (I have one due to card making) might be the way to remove the masking product.
You don’t need to load the ink blender with as much ink. A short dab on the ink pad will pick up ink and you can build it up the colour with another pass if needed. A little goes a long way
Very good video. Now I don't feel so discouraged from screwing up using alcohol markers for the first time. I thought they would be a good solution to doing a gradient background but I can't get a smooth clean blend. I'll keep trying though.
I've used Frisket for a lot of airbrush art. I found that if you remove some of the stickiness before applying to your art it comes off nice and easy. I have ruined art in the past with it being too sticky.
I love the channel. I’m buying all kinds of colors…!!! Want the cubes but I’m not in a good mail place. Soon. What happened with the Ranger ink? I have some 30 of them. Love how you used them. Jackie
What a great demonstration I have neverused ranger inks or pa pastels thanks for the heads up that a big learning curve is required regards Sue Duggan😁
i love my cheap art board (light board) because i draw my own coloring pages and can just trace them over and over or just the bits i need to remember while i free hand paint the rest :D ya, regular pastels are a mess. never used pan pastel but i always thought it looked a bit like putting on makeup. that about right? i will probably look for that masking film as i have basically been using the same idea but with strips of masking tape.
I hope you maybe had chance to watch the master Tim Holtz use his inks. The "Ink Smoothing" technique you used with the tombow pens works brilliantly with the distress and distress oxide inks as well. As you said paper is everything and spritzing the paper prior to placing the acetate and you get better results. The stamping market has a great range of masking products.
I recognize the picture that inspired that color palette for the second technique--that photo's on Unsplash, from a photographer named Efe Kurnaz, and I've loved it for years.
Thank you this video! It was great! Could you do another video on large background spaces where only colored pencils are used? I'm a beginner at coloring pages and would like to stick with colored pencils. It would be really great to have some new ideas on filling larges spaces with colored pencils.
I did scrapbook a loooot few years ago, distress inks was one of my favourite medium. And I just couldn't watch You put SO MUCH ink on the blender :D It supposed to be just touch pad once, and then build the colour the result in solid colour would be exactly the same :D EDIT: Sorry, you were using Distress oxide - I didn't know that thing. I was using Distress ink (without oxide in the name)
ah. that's why they rule of studio hygeine says no eating and drinking in the studio. good thing you're not using Gamsol. if you plan on using watercolors in the future you should get Neptune watercolor brushes. they are nice and will serve you well. maybe a kolisnky sable size 12 round and a squirrel hair mop brush.
Watch Zuchinikitty she is the Queen of Distress Ink on coloring pages...Your video highlights why I have a studio full of work with no backgrounds that is not really finished. I have desire to mess it up
late to the partt but for the passerby who doesnt know yet: certain adhesives get ... softer/looser when heat is applied. i usually do this for my paintings, i blast it with a hair dryer for a bit and that loosens up the masking tape. WARNING the tape and paper do get HOT to the touch so a bit of caution is recommened. (a heat gun might also work and probably wont blow the paper everywhere, but i dont own one....)
Well, I got anxiety just watching you. I colour to DEstress, not stress. You've got all these different things and water and brushes and SCREAM! I just like to colour. Anyway, I thought that picture of the bottle was on the sand with little stones around it. The waves have just washed it ashore so the background would be brown. Art is in the eye of the beholder. Plus, if there is some water in the bottom of the bottle, then the paper has soaked through and is unreadable. I've never been one for pictures that need the background filled in. I just leave it alone and am happy with the picture. If it is obviously outdoors, I run some blue in the background and done. When I started adult colouring, there were no tutorials or comparisons so I am self taught. I love going to colouring pages on Facebook to look at the cool backgrounds others have done. I would never enter a contest, as colourists always win, colourers get "nice job." I'm fine with 'nice job.' It just annoys me that people keep pushing me to do better and I will learn as I try more things. No, I won't. And I'm happy with what I do. I do shade and blend a little until something looks like I saw it in my head. One lady did annoy me once when she commented, "You are good at filling in spaces," while I was slaving away over a picture. Humph.
i hate that molotow masking fluid pen. it tears the paper on all watercolour papers i've tried it with, and it feels really scratchy going down, gives me that skeevy, nails-on-a-chalkboard feeling. io was shuddering watching you trying to peel it with a dry medium, made me get that feeling again!!
When you did the Tombow background, you never put a enough pen on the acetate sheet and you needed to spritz it with water to make it wetter. Also how bent is your brush 😂. Don’t leave brushes standing in water long enough to bend the bristles 🥰
try printing it out directly onto the paper. My computer can print on up to 80lb paper so you can save lots of time and effort plus most inks are waterproof.
I havent tryit the prisma colored pencils or any pencils really but i bought masterart pencils and i search online for information about them and one rewiew said that they performanssi just like prisma colored pencils..and i think they'r cheaper too..you must try them.. it sais on the box that theyr extra soft, extra coverage,extra smooth,,brightnes,break-resistant and extra lead size..they have mostly or only good rewiews that i found..and no im kot paid To prais them or anything..i would love To hear what an experienced artist like you think of them..cause theyr cheap..and jeah..please try them..your trying all kinds of pencils..i think these should be tryit aswell...sorry for my writing..not sure how many mistakes i've made but i do try To get it right..it just harder than i thought..cause i can understand really well english and i think i can speak it well as well..writing tough is completly different thing..
I forgot to mention in my previous comment that a thick liquid of masking liquid has to be put on the paper and peeled of slowly as to not rip the paper up either.
Even on watercolour paper, it's still a good idea to test your masking fluid and masking tape. Many a time I've ended up frustrated because my paper has torn despite being 140lb watercolour paper. I've also come to discover that the thicker the better with masking fluid. I had been applying thin layers and getting frustrated when it didn't peel off. Then I tried applying the fluid in the ticker layer and it came off like a dream
I had really hoped they would be easier and more reliable to use! I was so excited for the potential of using them in coloring books!
the magic of the distress oxides is in the oxidation when you add water! maybe wouldn't do it for a background page like this but try using a spray bottle and gently spraying some water onto the smooth blended ink and watch what happens...
Sarah: when using the pan pastel tools the sponge tip applicators can be wiped off on a paper towel then can use for the next color. No mix of colors on the applicators or pans.
Thanks for the tip!
I love how you adapt to the mistakes! This is most certainly the mark of a great artist, and confidence that I can fix any mistakes I encounter takes the stress out of making art. Thank you for making us feel better about our imperfections!
For more translucent look, try the Distress Inks instead of the Distress Oxides. Both are beautiful, just slightly different looks.
Hi. I use the Molotow Masking Marker (blue liquid) and it is great on watercolor paper. I have never tried it on anything with less weight than 140 lb paper. It is very strong and will hold up to a lot a water and multiple layers. I don't think it is made for use on paper of less weight however. As for the W&N Masking Fluid with Yellow Tint, it is great, but again, it is really meant for use on watercolor paper. There are also special made "erasers" for masking fluid, they are normally called Rubber Cement Pick-ups or Glue Residue Erasers. These will peel the masking fluid away without tearing the paper. You just rub it over the masking fluid after it is dried and it sticks to the eraser and peels up. I have used the pastels with the masking fluid on watercolor paper to help with the backgrounds. Great way to mix mediums and get an awesome look to your artwork. Hope this helps!
From my further research, watercolor paper seems to be the key. So fantastic for watercolor projects but not really suitable for coloring books.
Thanks for sharing your own experience!
Good on you for showing us you learning something new… we all have failures at the start and it is all a bit of fun
I loved that you tested/experimented with these mediums. Thank you so much for doing this!!🌺
I absolutely love this video. Thank you so much Sarah for experimenting in front of the camera. It makes it all more realistic for me. I now know what I want to use for my back grounds to help me sort out those lines which stressed me out
Hi Sarah,
Hope you’re well. I am catching up on your videos - especially thinking of creating different backgrounds for my colouring pages. Best and full of informative ideas as always. Thank you for your effort to keep it light and fun to watch - love the phrase “work the mistakes in” ❤.
Thanx. It's good to see you doing first try. I've learnt a lot. Also thanx to all the people who posted all the extremely helpful comments.
Thakyou all. Xx
I'm super late but my masking tape hack that many watercolorists use is to heat up the masking tape with a blow dryer. It softens the adhesive.
Handy to know!
I recommend pulling off masking tape diagonally (so at a 45 degree angle) so it will not rip up the paper. Additionally if your masking tape's adhesive is too strong, stick it on your pants first, then pull it off and apply to the paper.
I know this is an old video but this is interesting. I've never seen pan pastels before and I really do like using soft pastels in my colouring books for backgrounds. I would really like to try pan pastel I reckon they would be so much easier to use.
You are doing the Distress Oxides correctly - they blend well but it takes a little practice. Watch Tim Holtz, Kristine Werner, and Amy Rysavy.
I've done that marker and sheet thing. You need to really layer the marker on and use a spray bottle (just a normal little one) to apply the water so it goes evenly. It's really a fun technique when you figure out how it works.
So glad you've discovered Ranger Distress Inks and Ranger Distress Oxide Inks. They are fabulous,. I am a card maker and have been using them for years. Highly recommend Tim Holtz videos on the many ways of using them. Enjoy! Great video. Your videos are always educational and fun.
I’ve actually just subscribed to Tim Holtz! I’ve already been following him on Instagram but didn’t think to look for him on UA-cam. Thanks for the recommendation! I’m definitely going to buy some more colors and start using the oxides in more projects. They were recommended to me by a cardmaking friend 😊
I’m a card maker that has started dabbling in other areas of craft I’m not natural at it but you and Jazza have inspired me so much that I took the plunge and got loads of supplies to start learning new things ❤❤❤ love your channel I am new but binged so many of your videos hahaha
Delicate surface painter's tape is washi tape, just a really big roll of it. It's also a bit see-through so easy to cut if you choose to cut the lines. I personally like Frog Tape brand. To reduce tack of other tapes, pick up lint off your clothes first before applying to the paper. A hair dryer will also soften up adhesive if removal is being stubborn (hair dryer is much gentler than a heat gun).
Sarah, you need to watch the master-Tim Holtz. He invented this stuff and he has lots of techniques on how to use them. He doesn’t do coloring pages but what he does do is pretty fabulous. There is also distress ink which is different than the oxides, as the latter works different with water.
Sarah I had to come back and add I’m a heavy-handed ink blender even though I’ve been doing it for at least about 4-6 months. You do what works for you. Also, there are so many card makers and stamp companies on UA-cam with helpful tutorials on ink blending, but I recommend Lavinia Stamps here on UA-cam. They are a UK based company and they produce ethereal silhouette stamps, and fairy-themed stamps, which may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but they have wonderful ink blending videos. Their videos show how to produce beautiful artistic pictures and card panels. They show many techniques on how to get the most out of your TH Distress Oxide Inks and other brands of ink pads. I don’t pretend to make cards to justify the expense of it all, I just like making small card-sized artworks using my distress oxide inks, stamps, embossing powder, and alcohol markers (if I decide to do any colouring). If need to make a card I use one of my pre-made panels or I make a new one and glue it to a card base. Anyway, now you’ve bought your first set of TH distress oxide inks, unfortunately you’ll find you won’t stop!! Have fun.
I’m definitely keen to use them again and buy more!
@@SarahRenaeClark thanks for the reply! I look forward to more of your videos using the TH distress oxide ink pads and other media.
Yes, the nostalgia of the past video. Started watching the channel just a few days ago and already decided what color pencil to buy in those few days. I chose Brutfuner. Waiting for the package to arrive
Great video! I love when you experiment on camera because we can learn along with you.
I've heard of ranger inks, but haven't tried them yet. Backgrounds are my nemisis, so maybe that will help.
To watch a master using distress inks on coloring pages, follow Zucchini Kitty. She does amazing work. Thanks for demonstrating the masking pens and pan pastels, and for trying new stuff!
I second that Zucchini Kitty is magnificent
I do agree as well, she does wonder with them, not only with background, but with pretty much everything, she has her way to "speed up" the coloring, yet make it her own style .
This is accidentally one of my favorite videos of yours, I totally get overwhelmed by empty backgrounds, especially in books where the artist actually leaves most of the page blank for ME to fill in…but Ive been desperate to try the distressed oxides, Im no card marker but I love the way they look on paper….but to finally see someone who had never used it before, not sure of the techniques to use, just do it and loving it so much….im totally heading to Michael’s and WILL NOT be afraid of picking the wrong things or the wrong colors…I’ll just GO FOR IT!!
Wow, the distress oxide is amazing!! I'll definitely be getting some in the future!
You should definitely try Watercolour pencils. Mixing at and dry is really cool
Just came across this channel and I love her! So useful for all kinds of art stuff !!
Don't give up on the idea of masking liquid. I think it is the 'rough' tip of the pens that cause it to stick to the paper. Try using the yellow W&N one with a sacrificial brush (cause it doesn't wash out) and see if you get better results peeling it off. Also, I find that Pebeo Drawing Gum (the bottle, not the pen) works the best for me.
From what I’ve seen from watching other videos since mine, using cold press watercolor paper (rough texture) also seems to be the best for these. I’ll definitely keep experimenting- just want to be cautious in recommending them until I can confidently make them work! I know they are fantastic for watercolor
Kristina Werner uses a masking liquid. Usually on water color paper. She applies it with a paint brush and then lets it dry. After her artwork dries, she rubs it off.
Have heard that if you rub soap in the bristles before using it, that helps her the masking liquid out afterwards.
As someone who does watercolor painting, the way the bristles on your watercolor brush were splaying out was giving me major anxiety😅, I love your videos though you gave me the confidence to try colored pencils and I am really enjoying them!
I was having the same feeling during a few parts. But learning on a video is pretty brave.
It was a terribly cheap brush, and my technique needs improvement! I’ve just bought a set of watercolor brushes on a sale so I can work on this for next time 😝
@@SarahRenaeClark I hope I describe this well enough to make sense, but I would recommend holding the brush at an almost 90-degree angle and roll the bristles over the paint, paper etc. This way the bristles don't end up bending one way or the other
@@jicolourist so true!
@@SarahRenaeClark the quality of the brush will make a huge difference, those cheap watercolor brushes are so frustrating.
Awesome!
Thank you so much for this video!
And it was quite fun learning while you’re learning and having the same kind of mistakes I would’ve made ha ha but that’s exactly what we need to do is experiment are used to be a card maker and do demos at convention and people would always ask me can I yes this or that and I would always say you can always try experimenting is a great way to learn! It’s also nice to see you doing so well and branching out a bit I see your face and name of her Pinterest and UA-cam so you must be doing something right! I wish you tons of success!
Thank you!
🤣😂🤣 You had my cry-laughing with the whole soda water and paint water mix-up! 🤣😂🤣😂 I swear that is something I would do!! 🤪💖🤗💖
I always joke about this but I’ve never actually done it until now! Of course it had to be sparkling 😂
🖤 Thank you for being such an inspiration! I’ve started art back up and am more motivated than ever!! 🖤
Im just realised what a stoker im being today with these comments and i have To confes..i've been watching your videos today all day..and because of that i havent actually got anything done..as i had planned..but i've learnd so much..
Omg thank you thank you thank you such a life saver! I couldn’t figure out what other artist were using to color their backgrounds without getting color on the center drawing. Turns out it was masking film! Thank sooo much for this video!
There are mini distress inks, so if you want loads of colours for inexpensive. That might be a good way to go.
I love it, I really like this technique, I'm just a newbie artist but I will try this
To dry my wet mediums, because I am impatient, I use my heat gun and lightly go very the page to dry it. It tends to give a crackly feeling texture which I like.☺️
Unlike distress inks, pastels & Panpastels are ***ERASABLE***. You can lay down the pastels for your BG first & not worry if you go into your image. You can then ERASE any marks you don't want w your fave eraser. Then color the main image. Pastels are very forgiving, & as a dry medium, won't bleed thru pages. They're just a bit messy. Sarah didn't really need to use the masking tape on the last picture bc she could have easily erased any mistakes since she hadn't colored the rest of the image yet.
Love the three cup hiding spots 🤣😂😝
I love your videos there very helpful.i love my Art.💕
Sarah, I use masking fluid a lot when I am working on calligraphy projects. OK, it isn't easy to clean the brush afterwards, hence you use an old or cheap brush to apply it, but it is very easy to peel off. Those marker pens you used made me shudder - having to use a blade to lift it off the paper - no way!
It’s definitely a medium that SHOULD work- I guess just not for coloring books
Backgrounds are my nemesis on colouring pages. Thanks for the video. EDIT I never knew masking pens and liquid existed. This is revolutionary to me! I just checked Amazon and it looks like a glue eraser (I have one due to card making) might be the way to remove the masking product.
Thank you for this!!! Love it
Distress inks stamps tim Holtz are the best
You don’t need to load the ink blender with as much ink. A short dab on the ink pad will pick up ink and you can build it up the colour with another pass if needed. A little goes a long way
Thanks! That’s helpful!
Yes! Was going to say the same thing. Lots of wasted ink.
I learnt so much watching this thank you for doing this i struggle with backgrounds and leave them white because im too scared of ruining it
I love washi tape and distress inks 😍🥰
Good ideas you've shown. Thanks!!!!
Enjoyed this trial and error video! Gives me hope! 😁
If your paper buckles you can use an iron on the back of it after it dries to flatten it out again.
Interesting tip!
Your brush has seen better days, but I love how your bottle turned out.
I often use the Distress Oxide to fill in large areas, sometimes as just a base coat.
AWESOME video! You'll get LOTS of subs and you will BLOW up! Keep working hard!!
That film stuff is intriguing... Also, I've got some arty products I've never actually tried, too.
Very good video. Now I don't feel so discouraged from screwing up using alcohol markers for the first time. I thought they would be a good solution to doing a gradient background but I can't get a smooth clean blend. I'll keep trying though.
Alcohol markers are hard for larger areas. I haven’t worked out the best approach yet either!
I've used Frisket for a lot of airbrush art. I found that if you remove some of the stickiness before applying to your art it comes off nice and easy. I have ruined art in the past with it being too sticky.
I love the channel. I’m buying all kinds of colors…!!! Want the cubes but I’m not in a good mail place. Soon. What happened with the Ranger ink? I have some 30 of them. Love how you used them. Jackie
Have you tried paper stretching to make sure that your art does not warp with wet mixed media.
Hey Sarah!! I have all of Tim’s oxides too!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you. That was interesting and helpful
Awesome Thanks for sharing. Happy crafting on a budget 💲. Happy everything on a budget💲. See👁 you in the next 🎥 and on the flipside. 👼🌹
What a great demonstration I have neverused ranger inks or pa pastels thanks for the heads up that a big learning curve is required regards Sue Duggan😁
I actually found the ranger distress oxides very easy to use, not much learning curve at all.
i love my cheap art board (light board) because i draw my own coloring pages and can just trace them over and over or just the bits i need to remember while i free hand paint the rest :D ya, regular pastels are a mess. never used pan pastel but i always thought it looked a bit like putting on makeup. that about right? i will probably look for that masking film as i have basically been using the same idea but with strips of masking tape.
I hope you maybe had chance to watch the master Tim Holtz use his inks. The "Ink Smoothing" technique you used with the tombow pens works brilliantly with the distress and distress oxide inks as well. As you said paper is everything and spritzing the paper prior to placing the acetate and you get better results. The stamping market has a great range of masking products.
I haven’t actually watched any of his videos, but I should! Thanks for the recommendation!
I recognize the picture that inspired that color palette for the second technique--that photo's on Unsplash, from a photographer named Efe Kurnaz, and I've loved it for years.
Yes, most of the Color Catalog images are from Unsplash. They have some amazing photographers!
As an Unsplash photographer myself, can't help but agree. ;P
With the masking film some of the tools you use for cricuts would probably be handy
Sarah, how did u blend out the pastels on that last example.
Great video! Thank you! I'm a card maker and it never occurred to me to use the inks for a coloring background!
Check out Kristina Werner and Amy Rysavy. They use the ink pads, re-inkers, Karin Markers etc as water color inks.
you are a completely pleasant person to watch
I have used Tim hoots products it’s really good
Sarah Renae Clark I have used the masking fluid before I painted with watercolor in a water based media class.
The way that paintbrush flops around would drive me nuts 🤣
Thank you this video! It was great! Could you do another video on large background spaces where only colored pencils are used? I'm a beginner at coloring pages and would like to stick with colored pencils. It would be really great to have some new ideas on filling larges spaces with colored pencils.
I will definitely be doing more colored pencil background videos in the future!
Love it all!
Hi Sarah, I love your videos ☺️. Can you please test the brustro drawing paper and steadler colouring pencils classic ☺️☺️
Thank you for sharing dear friend 👍Stay healthy and blessed happy day. See you around 🤗💕🙏🍀🌈
I did scrapbook a loooot few years ago, distress inks was one of my favourite medium. And I just couldn't watch You put SO MUCH ink on the blender :D It supposed to be just touch pad once, and then build the colour the result in solid colour would be exactly the same :D
EDIT: Sorry, you were using Distress oxide - I didn't know that thing. I was using Distress ink (without oxide in the name)
Probably a workable fixatif would work in this case.
Tipp...
The mascing fluids get trie over a few months then they you can throw them out of the window 😅
So use them as quickly as u can 👍
ah. that's why they rule of studio hygeine says no eating and drinking in the studio. good thing you're not using Gamsol. if you plan on using watercolors in the future you should get Neptune watercolor brushes. they are nice and will serve you well. maybe a kolisnky sable size 12 round and a squirrel hair mop brush.
Watch Zuchinikitty she is the Queen of Distress Ink on coloring pages...Your video highlights why I have a studio full of work with no backgrounds that is not really finished. I have desire to mess it up
late to the partt but for the passerby who doesnt know yet: certain adhesives get ... softer/looser when heat is applied. i usually do this for my paintings, i blast it with a hair dryer for a bit and that loosens up the masking tape. WARNING the tape and paper do get HOT to the touch so a bit of caution is recommened.
(a heat gun might also work and probably wont blow the paper everywhere, but i dont own one....)
Well, I got anxiety just watching you. I colour to DEstress, not stress. You've got all these different things and water and brushes and SCREAM! I just like to colour.
Anyway, I thought that picture of the bottle was on the sand with little stones around it. The waves have just washed it ashore so the background would be brown. Art is in the eye of the beholder. Plus, if there is some water in the bottom of the bottle, then the paper has soaked through and is unreadable.
I've never been one for pictures that need the background filled in. I just leave it alone and am happy with the picture. If it is obviously outdoors, I run some blue in the background and done. When I started adult colouring, there were no tutorials or comparisons so I am self taught.
I love going to colouring pages on Facebook to look at the cool backgrounds others have done. I would never enter a contest, as colourists always win, colourers get "nice job." I'm fine with 'nice job.' It just annoys me that people keep pushing me to do better and I will learn as I try more things. No, I won't. And I'm happy with what I do.
I do shade and blend a little until something looks like I saw it in my head. One lady did annoy me once when she commented, "You are good at filling in spaces," while I was slaving away over a picture. Humph.
Have you tried the splash the oxides with water and watch the magic??
miss Clark can you review The papermate pencils
🤔 I wonder if you could use the masking film on a Cricut Maker?
I thought about trying this! Or trying to create a stencil with the Cricut. Maybe a future video experiment 😜
@@SarahRenaeClark that would be great!
That paint brush was hurting 😣😂
Yep, not my best moment 🤣
Love it
i hate that molotow masking fluid pen. it tears the paper on all watercolour papers i've tried it with, and it feels really scratchy going down, gives me that skeevy, nails-on-a-chalkboard feeling. io was shuddering watching you trying to peel it with a dry medium, made me get that feeling again!!
When you did the Tombow background, you never put a enough pen on the acetate sheet and you needed to spritz it with water to make it wetter.
Also how bent is your brush 😂. Don’t leave brushes standing in water long enough to bend the bristles 🥰
try printing it out directly onto the paper. My computer can print on up to 80lb paper so you can save lots of time and effort plus most inks are waterproof.
What would pan pastels be called in Canada? Any ideas is this like chalks?
Pan pastels is a particular brand. I think it would be called the same thing
Thank you So Much Mam.
I havent tryit the prisma colored pencils or any pencils really but i bought masterart pencils and i search online for information about them and one rewiew said that they performanssi just like prisma colored pencils..and i think they'r cheaper too..you must try them.. it sais on the box that theyr extra soft, extra coverage,extra smooth,,brightnes,break-resistant and extra lead size..they have mostly or only good rewiews that i found..and no im kot paid To prais them or anything..i would love To hear what an experienced artist like you think of them..cause theyr cheap..and jeah..please try them..your trying all kinds of pencils..i think these should be tryit aswell...sorry for my writing..not sure how many mistakes i've made but i do try To get it right..it just harder than i thought..cause i can understand really well english and i think i can speak it well as well..writing tough is completly different thing..
I’ve used the masking fluid on “nice “ water color paper with the same results. 😭
I forgot to mention in my previous comment that a thick liquid of masking liquid has to be put on the paper and peeled of slowly as to not rip the paper up either.
Can i make a request? A sharpener comparison sice you told you had new sharpener?
It’s coming in a few weeks! I am just waiting on a few more sharpeners in the mail and then I’ve got 20+ sharpeners I’ll be comparing in a video soon!
How about Frog Tape?
Your Jumper looks like corn on the cob. 🌽
thank you
🤦♀️😂 blue soda water ( i done that with a cup of tea while doing a painting by numbers )
I’m sure it won’t be the last time! 😬