Colorshift Watercolor | Gum Arabic+Glycerine Binder | Experimenting the Binder Recipe

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  • čas přidán 22. 11. 2020
  • This is a continuation of my last video on Making of Metallic Watercolors, however here, I am experimenting by adding a more Glycerin and less honey in the Binder. You can see the difference it can making in the paint making process.
    I have been making metallic watercolors for a while. However, I received couple of requests on the making of these paints. Below is the link to a video where, I would help you with the ingredients, tools you can use, simple pointers to watch out for and have fun making your favorite watercolors.
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Komentáře • 169

  • @catherinesharon510
    @catherinesharon510 Před 3 lety +37

    I apologise for the terrible audio in this video :( . I tried a different microphone and it screwed up the video. I promise to film another colorshift watercolor video with a better Audio or an ASMR one

    • @sparXKuijper
      @sparXKuijper Před 2 lety +1

      Try 1 to 1 to 1 : gum arabic , water , pigment powder .

    • @celieceltic2175
      @celieceltic2175 Před 2 lety +1

      After gum Arabic what did you add lisorine?

    • @catherinesharon510
      @catherinesharon510 Před 2 lety +2

      @@celieceltic2175 i added glycerine

    • @tonysopranosduck416
      @tonysopranosduck416 Před rokem

      No apologies necessary, this was very informative and generous of you! Thank you ❤

    • @ohsfer11820
      @ohsfer11820 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Can you put both honey and glycerine?

  • @ambidextrousandre
    @ambidextrousandre Před měsícem +1

    Don't apologise. Thank you so much for this video. I tried buying from overseas and found it to be missing something. Just wasn't what I was looking for. I will give this a go as well since my art is missing out on these lovely colours and mixtures. I love how in depth you are with your findings. I'm not chemistry minded but when someone takes the time like you have to explain how to mix things, I feel that much more confident in trying. I'd rather do it this way than pay for an expensive waste of money and my time. You're a great hero to us artists. Thank you ever so much.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much for your kind words. It means the world to me and also gives a lot of purpose to the time I spent in my research and making of this video. There have been times when I wanted to give up but comments like yours encourage me to keep going. That’s exactly why I should thank you 😍❤️

  • @suenoYume
    @suenoYume Před 3 lety +17

    I'm not a paintmaker but i really enjoy watching the process ! :)

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety

      Aww... I'm glad that you like the process ☺️ ... It's really satisfying and rewarding 🥰❤️

  • @crazyinclarence5531
    @crazyinclarence5531 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you. I loved watching

  • @queZ_TiaL
    @queZ_TiaL Před 3 lety +1

    I love it !

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety

      You're so kind! Thank you so much 🥰

  • @irmarivas7603
    @irmarivas7603 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this video!

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety

      It's been a pleasure filming this for you ❤️

  • @ArtistRebeccaLS
    @ArtistRebeccaLS Před rokem +2

    Really enjoyable and informative video - thank you 😊

  • @nataliearena2241
    @nataliearena2241 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for everything 🍒👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @dps9293
    @dps9293 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing this informative video...very good effort..🍀🌹

  • @elhernandez3921
    @elhernandez3921 Před 3 lety +4

    Well I am working on my watercolours but i notice yours come out so fluffy & beautiful colors on your pans ! Thank you!

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much 🥰. Have fun with the whole process, it's totally worth it ❤️

    • @uzmazeeshan3451
      @uzmazeeshan3451 Před 9 měsíci +1

      can you please mention ingredients ?

  • @fahmidasarla1593
    @fahmidasarla1593 Před 4 měsíci +1

    thankyou!! i needed this for my school experiment!!

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 4 měsíci

      Aww! You’re welcome. I hope it worked out well for you 🥰❤️

  • @AlaneLane
    @AlaneLane Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety

      It's been a pleasure filming it 😊

  • @prakashk5884
    @prakashk5884 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice one..

  • @thefoxiestbutt
    @thefoxiestbutt Před 2 lety

    While I didn't fully understand what you did or how you changed this to get different results, this was still lovely to watch.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm glad you found it satisfying to watch ☺️. I usually use honey based binder. But in this video, i used a glycerine based binder 🤭

  • @lisasternenkind6467
    @lisasternenkind6467 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The reason why molding is harder is that this pigment also contains particles of metal and / or plastic, so these particles separate from the underlying pigment.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 8 měsíci

      That’s interesting. Thank you for sharing. It helps all of us to learn more, together 😊

  • @tlojewelrylove
    @tlojewelrylove Před rokem

    Wow, that is a beautiful color!❤️ I recently took an interest in watercolor paints and I absolutely love vividly metallic and shimmery colors. I was fascinated to learn how easy it is to make my own paint. Thanks so much for sharing this and for answering a question I was wondering about. I had been curious if you could mix two different mica powders to create your own custom color and you indicated, either in this video or the previous video I saw, that you could indeed mix the mica powder. Again, beautiful color... thank you very much!👍🙂

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank yoi so much for your kind words ❤️🥰

  • @safala
    @safala Před rokem +5

    Such pretty colors!
    I was wondering if it was possible to use liquid gum arabic? I can only get W&N gum arabic in my country and I have some cool pigments that I'd love to turn into watercolors. If it is possible, would you need to add glycerin or honey or clove oil to preserve make watercolors?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci

      You can definitely use the w&n gum arabic binder , you can add honey , clove oil and glycerin to it too. If you skip it, just the binder is sufficient, it contains preservatives too.

  • @GeishaVi
    @GeishaVi Před 3 lety +4

    Can I use these recipes to paint accents on furniture? Would I need to add a clear coat to seal the color after it dries? These look amazing and I'd love to make my own colors if possible to do custom paint work.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +7

      If you're planning on using it over furniture, I doubt that it'll stay :( . These are watercolors and might get washed off with a slight touch of moisture. I would recommend you to purchase the acrylic binder and mix it with the pigments till you get the coverage you prefer. This should work perfect on furnitures and also seal it with your favorite varnish

  • @dianelindemann-msa690
    @dianelindemann-msa690 Před 3 lety +5

    Where do you find the mica powders and little pans and other supplies? Was it a one stop shop or did you buy some ingredients from one place and some from another place. I want to try and make shade of purples , some very vibrant, and deep rich colors. How do you achieve the deep rich colors. I love your color shift video as well as your other video to make your own paints. Could you use a porcelain tray like the butcher tray so you don’t accidentally move the paint off the glass slab? My mind is just buzzing with visions of beautiful paints. Thank you

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +5

      We have a pretty strict lockdown these days, so all of my supplies were bought from Amazon. You can definitely find deep rich colors of your choice or even mix a few to get your own unique colors. To make paints, best thing would be to use a flat glass slab which would be abrasive for break down the pigments. If you're afraid it may go off the slab, I'd suggest you to take a bigger slab 😅. On porcelain surface, the muller might tend to slip away. I hope this helps.

  • @kanamichelle7404
    @kanamichelle7404 Před 3 lety +13

    The only problem I have with honey based binders is that they remain sticky, and being clumsy, I tend to make a mess by accidently touching them and getting the color on other things. If I touch them with my finger it sticks to my finger and lifts out of the palette. Is it just me? That color turned out beautifully.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +6

      I totally understand ! You're not alone in this. It happens a lot to me as well. Especially while filling in the pans, they flip and topple at times, and lots of accidents happen. I admire those who do it all without messing it up ✨

    • @lisasternenkind6467
      @lisasternenkind6467 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Honey holds more water, but at the same time honey based paints don't last as long and they start building mold or fungus.

    • @paulinemegson8519
      @paulinemegson8519 Před 8 měsíci

      @@lisasternenkind6467that’s why you need to add either clove or rosemary essential oil or a commercial preservative.

  • @TheTroubleCinderella
    @TheTroubleCinderella Před rokem +2

    Hi! I love your tutorial!❤️Can I ask you how many time it takes to dry?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci

      It took approximately 1 weeks for me to dry the paints

  • @tlojewelrylove
    @tlojewelrylove Před rokem +1

    Awesome demo! 👍🙂 I was wondering... could you put it in a slightly warm (not hot, but warm) oven to speed up the drying time. I live in a rather humid location and it seems like drying in an oven could be helpful for anyone making the paint where there's lots of humidity. Then again, I am NOT the paint making expert here. LOL! Just trying to learn something new. Thanks! 😊

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci

      I’ve heard people try it but there are risks involved. My suggestion would be to go for a food dehydrator 😊

  • @neeruaggarwal2951
    @neeruaggarwal2951 Před 2 lety

    Hey!
    Can u send the link to buy the pingment pls 🥰

  • @emilyfinn
    @emilyfinn Před 3 lety +4

    Quick question...if you were to use liquid gum arabic, would you use the same measurements as the powder? Is there a difference between the powder and the liquid?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +9

      That's a good question. For the liquid gum arabic, it's already a premixed mixture. It has oxgall in it (if you're using one from Schminke) and can be directly mixed with pigments for making Watercolors. I've seen some people add a little of honey/glycerin but it's optional

  • @kimberlymaespana1563
    @kimberlymaespana1563 Před 3 lety +5

    hi. i was wondering how you store your extra paints? like when you dried out your first layer, I think you used the left over paint. Wouldn't it dry out too?
    If you used the left over one, do you have to mull it again on the 2nd time of applying it to the pans or is it not necessary? Would really appreciate your response! Thank you.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +9

      I usually store the left over paint in a closed container in the refrigerator. It stays wet for upto 3-4 weeks. Sometimes the pigment settles in the bottom. When you top the next layers, mixing them well for few minutes should make it consistent for next layers. I haven't had to mull any of the pigments again for filling in so far. I hope this helps.

    • @kimberlymaespana1563
      @kimberlymaespana1563 Před 3 lety +4

      @@crafterine thanks for your reply! your channel is such a big help. also, amazing watercolors! wishing you well xx

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +3

      I'm glad to hear that some of my videos helped you ❤️🎉

  • @dianaaargh5909
    @dianaaargh5909 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hello! I've tried making paint before and have also encountered this specific duochrome mica powder, i think ive got an idea about what could help with this? It seems like this pigment has a tendency to try to stick to other pigment particles and rhe binder isnt enough to keep it dispersed. Ive tried adding a bit more glycerin and it helped disperse but it wouldn't dry as quickly. So perhaps something that acts as a dispersant could help!

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I remember something similar once , i also added glycerin and it fixed it. However, it’s been 3 years, that paint still is sticky in the pan. It still feels good to paint with it, so I didn’t really mind

  • @nicoleshappyplace4176
    @nicoleshappyplace4176 Před 2 lety +3

    Question for you when you let the layer dry in the pans. Do you dry them at room temperature? Also the left over paint on your glass what do you do with it until your ready for second layer

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 2 lety +1

      They tend to dry in room temperature here, however during winters I prefer to set them close to the heaters. I store the leftover paint in the refrigerator for the next few layers. I hope this answers your question

    • @nicoleshappyplace4176
      @nicoleshappyplace4176 Před 2 lety +2

      @@crafterine it does. One more though. Do you store just on the glass or do you put it in something. Thank you so much for your help. I want to start making my own paints since they tend to be expensive

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 2 lety +2

      You can always store the leftover paint in tiny containers. I'm excited to see what you come up with ☺️ ... All the best 😁

    • @nicoleshappyplace4176
      @nicoleshappyplace4176 Před 2 lety +2

      @@crafterine thank you

  • @martamoskwa5031
    @martamoskwa5031 Před rokem +1

    Hi how long does it take for the first layer to dry? Are you doing second layer in the same day?>

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci

      I did the second layer after almost a week. Drying time depends on your weather and humidity conditions. It takes 2 weeks to 4 days sometimes

  • @TheLadybughug
    @TheLadybughug Před 3 lety +1

    I desperately want to try this 😁 too bad you don't ship to Canada. 😢

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 2 lety

      Aww,. I'm so sorry. At the moment, we only ship within Europe 😅

  • @palaceofpolish8617
    @palaceofpolish8617 Před rokem +2

    What I don't understand is that, if the paint takes a day or two, to dry in the pan, and you have to fill the pans in stages..... What do you do with the rest of the paint. How do you keep it from drying out before you can finish putting it in the pans, while you wait for them to dry? I really don't want to make it in batches because the color will be inconsistent.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 11 měsíci

      sure,I do the same, I make a whole batch... fill in the first layer and store the remaining paint in a small jar and keep it in the fridge. Once the first layer dries, you can top them again and then next layer and so on... I hope this helps :)

  • @kpopnoodles5231
    @kpopnoodles5231 Před 3 lety +3

    How we can make dot cards ? And which paper or sheet is suitable for this paint ?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +7

      For making dot cards I've seen other paint makers using 300 gsm Watercolor paper. I personally use Metallic textured cardstock. The pigment doesn't go into the paper. You can also make dots on baking paper/transparent paper and once they have dried, glue it on a paper of your choice ✨

    • @kpopnoodles5231
      @kpopnoodles5231 Před 3 lety +2

      @@crafterine thank you so much ! 💖💖

  • @adelarosalopez
    @adelarosalopez Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing! I just have one question. I made mi first watercolor, but it has more than 24 hours and didn´t dry. I don´t know if I did someting wrong. How is the drying time for a half pan? Thank you

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 2 lety +2

      Each layer takes about 1-2 weeks to dry. For a half pan to get ready, i believe 1.5 - 2 months time can be expected. But again, it depends on the climate in your area too. Paints take longer time to dry in humid regions

  • @robinkohler2426
    @robinkohler2426 Před 3 lety +2

    What did you use as a binder?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety

      I made my own binder. I have another video in which I have the recipe to the binder. You can find the link to it in the description 😊

  • @dianelindemann-msa690
    @dianelindemann-msa690 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello, I have tried to make some paints and think I’ve done ok, But I filled half pans , half full then let them dry overnight. I know that the paint level shrinks so you fill them up and add the pillow top style that you speak of and have shown. My paints still sink in 😢 is this what should be happening? Or what suggestions can you offer to remedy this sinking or cave in? Also when you make batches, how do you know how many pans to fill and leave enough paint for a second layer and pillow top?
    I made several colors but did it use enough mica and binder to make more than 2-3 half pans, except my first batch, I had so much mix to make 18 half pans

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +2

      If you're paints are shirking a lot, you might wanna add more layers to get the pillow tops. Sometimes 4-5 layers approximately. About how to estimate - tbh, It comes with practice and understanding the pigment. As a general rule, I follow - 5g can give me 2-3 halfpans. If I have extras, I would make dot cards or samples or have some mini pans that can hold it

    • @dianelindemann-msa690
      @dianelindemann-msa690 Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you very much for your assistance:) I will keep trying and keeping notes :)

  • @glossedi
    @glossedi Před 6 měsíci +1

    whats that white scraping thing you using at 6:33?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci +1

      That’s a palette knife with a wide end. You can find them in craft stores too

  • @madhukumar9849
    @madhukumar9849 Před 2 lety +1

    Where do u get ur pans from cause I want to buy it...

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před rokem

      I fetch them from Amazon. On a larger scale , you can also get wholesale too.

  • @aileenbeltran4226
    @aileenbeltran4226 Před 2 lety

    Hi! How many half pans can you make out of a single recipe?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před rokem

      That varies from pigment to pigment based on their density

  • @Sheenasgallery
    @Sheenasgallery Před 3 lety +1

    Which company pigments did you use? Can I find it on Amazon?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +6

      There are various companies that offer mica powder like Arteza, PearlEx and other local brands too. You can find most of them on Amazon. Since I'm selling these watercolors I am not at the liberty to mention the ones I use. However, in my journey of paint making, I've tried multiple brands. You can always experiment and see which one works for you ❤️✨

    • @irmarivas7603
      @irmarivas7603 Před 3 lety +2

      I found some color shift pigments on Etsy.

    • @artychetan11
      @artychetan11 Před 3 lety

      @@irmarivas7603 can u tell me please

  • @ambervanzitamore
    @ambervanzitamore Před 7 měsíci +1

    You can just add more pigment to make it thicker... and you should most definitely create some tooth on your mulling plate.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you for your feedback, I’ll keep it in mind next time Im making paints 😍

  • @UnusualElan
    @UnusualElan Před 2 měsíci +1

    what is the purpose of mulling the pigments? i'm genuinely curious

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 2 měsíci +1

      After addition of the binder, they tend to get clumped together. Mulling helps break it down and also gives the smoothest paint ever 😍✨

  • @prachidesai9355
    @prachidesai9355 Před 3 lety +1

    Where can i get such pigments? I would love to experiment this

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +2

      You can always find them on Amazon. I believe mica pigments are also used for resin crafts too :)

    • @prachidesai9355
      @prachidesai9355 Před 3 lety +1

      @@crafterine thank you 😃

  • @NewmNetwork
    @NewmNetwork Před 11 měsíci +1

    My Windsor and Newton colours I am certain are honey based as once they dry they are glossy looking and sticky, so I have to use some baking paper between them and the lid of the container so they don’t get stuck. It’s very frustrating.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci

      I feel that too. Sometimes even the painting feels sticky. But they have their own pros and cons ❤️

    • @MrsBarnabas
      @MrsBarnabas Před měsícem

      Hi, NewM. Winsor and Newton paints are definitely not honey based. You can check this out on thier website. I don't know why yours do this, but maybe your set is not genuine Winsor and Newton. The other possibility is the climate where you are? If it is subtropical / tropical and humid, this could be the answer.
      Eg: my CZcams friends in Colorado, a desert climate, find them vey hard to rewet, while I, in SW France (and when I lived in the UK) have no problems with them at home, but if travelling, have to adapt to the differences in climate humidity (see my reply here, next to this, to Catherine).
      However, I am more inclined to think this is not a genuine W&N set. Maybe contacting W&N and explaining your problem may help to resolve it? 🤔

    • @MrsBarnabas
      @MrsBarnabas Před měsícem

      @@crafterine Hi, Catherine. Please see my reply to NewMNetwork. I've just checked where you live now (Germany) so the climate doesn't seem to be the problem. I can't think of another reason than it isn't genuine, as I've used mine all over the world (eg SE Asia and its humidity, Sinai and it's dryness, etc) and the only problems I've had are adapting my work to the climate eg wet-in-wet in humid places where it takes age to dry, or in eg Sinai, where it dries very fast! 😄).
      Maybe contacting W&N and explaining your problem may help to resolve it? 😊

  • @mariaflavia9954
    @mariaflavia9954 Před rokem +1

    Eu não entendo seu idioma muito bem. Vc poderia, por gentileza descrever os materiais que usou ?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před rokem

      I'm sorry about that. I used gum arabic + distilled water + glycerine for making the binder and used Colorshifting pigments in this video

    • @MrsBarnabas
      @MrsBarnabas Před měsícem

      Isto vai ajudar! Clique na caixa imediatamente abaixo do vídeo. Desça até ao fundo e clique em “Transcript” (Transcrição), que aparecerá ao lado do vídeo. A partir daí, pode copiar e colar no Google ou em DeepL translate para ler o vídeo no seu idioma.

  • @madhukumar9849
    @madhukumar9849 Před 2 lety

    And also how will the watercolour will dry??

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před rokem

      It's best to pour paint in layers and let them dry instead of filling to the brim

  • @justme0_0duh.
    @justme0_0duh. Před 9 dny +1

    Can i use gum arabic sloution instead

  • @lwchonggg
    @lwchonggg Před 3 lety +3

    Can i have the exact volume of each ingredient including the powder?
    Thanks in advance ! Hope can hear from u soon ❤

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +7

      In this video, I used 10g of pigment with approx 15 ml of binder :)

    • @lwchonggg
      @lwchonggg Před 3 lety +2

      @@crafterine binder means gum arabic+ glycerin?
      Can u let me know how many many of gum arabic and glycerin needed?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +6

      In the Binder, I have 50g of gum arabic, 100 ml distilled water and 2.5 ml of glycerin. I hope this works. The quantity of Pigment to binder ratio might vary, so I'll suggest you to start with 1:1 and see how it goes

  • @Mrsaurbo
    @Mrsaurbo Před 3 lety +4

    So what is the recipe exactly for the final Glycerine based binder you are using?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +10

      TBH, I prefer the honey based binder over the glycerin based one. All paint makers add a unique characteristic to their paints with their binder recipe. In the end, I prefer adding equal amounts of glycerin and honey (Approx 5 ml of each) to get the best of both.

  • @christina735
    @christina735 Před rokem

    How long does each half pan last?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před rokem

      A really really long time. I've never finished any of my paints 😅

  • @haeseochannel9564
    @haeseochannel9564 Před 2 lety

    What would happen if we applied this product to our face like eye shadow?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 2 lety

      These are watercolors and are meant to be used on paper or canvas. I wouldn't advise you to put it on any part of the skin :)

  • @TIFFANYSHAMITHTRUJILLOCASTILLO

    donde compras los pigmentos

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 11 měsíci

      La mayoría de las veces los compro por Internet

  • @saravanaz9167
    @saravanaz9167 Před 2 lety

    Can I use in painting tshirts

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 2 lety

      I guess instead of using watercolor binder, if you can use an acrylic binder - it should work on tshirts. To be honest, I haven't tried anything like that yet

  • @eqra_._
    @eqra_._ Před 2 lety

    If I don't use glycerin then it would work????

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely. Honey also helps. If not, only pigment+Gum Arabic also works best

  • @colourcreationsbynadar2772

    PLEASE TELL THE LINK TO BUY THOSE CONTAINERS YOU USED TO STORE PAINTS

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven't bought them online. They were available in my nearest craft store ☺️

    • @colourcreationsbynadar2772
      @colourcreationsbynadar2772 Před 2 lety +2

      @@crafterine ok

    • @MrsBarnabas
      @MrsBarnabas Před měsícem

      I think you don't know, but it is very rude to use capitals in this way, as it means 'I am shouting / angry'. 🤔😊

  • @umaimafatima4100
    @umaimafatima4100 Před 3 lety +3

    What's the powder name????

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +3

      It's called Chameleon pigments. It's generally used for automobiles ☺️

  • @elifgenc1077
    @elifgenc1077 Před rokem

    Hello. My paints are not drying. First layer took tien2 days. And second layer did't dry. It's still sticky. Do you know any reason that why paint is not dry ?

    • @jannahlyon
      @jannahlyon Před rokem +1

      Some watercolors that you make will not dry completly espcially if you use honey, they will remain sticky - even some professionaly made watercolors like M. Graham for instance do not dry in the pans, it just depends on the ratio and pigment used :)

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @jannahlyon is right. Sometimes if we add a bit much honey they turn out to be spongy and sticky. Next time you can try to tone down the honey ratio

  • @Yolide24
    @Yolide24 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you keep making a new batch for each layer?

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +1

      For a few earth Pigments I do. But then for this one, I kept the extra paint in the fridge. And filled the layers using it 😊

    • @Yolide24
      @Yolide24 Před 3 lety +1

      @@crafterine how much time in between ? Ty for ur response 👍🏼

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +1

      First layer would take 1-2 weeks if you dry it naturally. And the rest of the layers take 5-7 days

    • @Yolide24
      @Yolide24 Před 3 lety +1

      @@crafterine TY so much !! U have been very helpful

    • @JuicyPumpkins
      @JuicyPumpkins Před 3 lety

      @@crafterine can you dry them in a dehydrator?

  • @bhupinderkaurchatha9061
    @bhupinderkaurchatha9061 Před 2 lety +1

    What is micapowder in Indian name

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci

      It is called Mica powder in India too

  • @danahh7182
    @danahh7182 Před 5 měsíci +1

    is this make including chemical thing??

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci

      I don’t believe it does. It’s just synthetic pigment + gum arabic binder + glycerine

  • @ketakibhate1370
    @ketakibhate1370 Před 3 lety +2

    From where can I order these

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety

      You're asking me about the pigments? Or other ingredients?

    • @ketakibhate1370
      @ketakibhate1370 Před 3 lety +1

      @@crafterine colours

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety

      Ooh ! I have an Etsy Shop at the moment. However I'm selling only within Europe 🤗

  • @modestazigmantaite7522
    @modestazigmantaite7522 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Is it mica used? Mica, which kids in India are digging and slaving? I really hope it’s a synthetic one.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes. All the mica pigments I use are synthetic ones.

  • @normapenaaldrete2541
    @normapenaaldrete2541 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Como traducirlo en español

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci

      Im not sure if we can do it. Sorry 🥺

    • @MrsBarnabas
      @MrsBarnabas Před měsícem

      Esto te ayudará. Haz clic en el recuadro situado justo debajo del vídeo. Desplázate hasta el final y haz clic en «Transcripción», que aparecerá junto al vídeo. Desde ahí, puedes copiar y pegar en Google o DeepL translate para leerlo en tu idioma.

  • @payalbamboli3775
    @payalbamboli3775 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi maam

  • @jennahowell4610
    @jennahowell4610 Před 3 lety +1

    I don’t understand how this is glycerin based. It’s gum Arabic based and didn’t you put honey and glycerin in it? I’m confused as s that’s the basic watercolor binder recipe. When you said glycerin based I assumed that the base was glycerin not gum Arabic.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +2

      Gum Arabic is the base of every binder. Without gum arabic, the pigments would not stick together. While making paints, in the gum arabic solution, we add honey for easy rewetting and glycerine to improve the flow of the paints. I tried almost 1 tbsp of glycerine and added 2 ml of honey, to help me mull the paints better. However it didn't work for me. Later I added lots of honey to help me grind and mull the paint well. Basically this video was an experiment to see if I can make paints without honey. I hope this helped you. You can also DM me on my Instagram if you would like to know more ☺️

    • @jennahowell4610
      @jennahowell4610 Před 3 lety +2

      @@crafterine yes gum Arabic is the BASE of every binder but your title of the video says glycerin BASE binder thus the confusion It’s more of of an experiment of the different amounts of glycerin vs honey in the binder. Glycerin isn’t the base, it’s adding more if I am making sense I have been making watercolor awhile and thought you had a different way when it said glycerin base watercolor.
      I basically use the binder recipe from handprint and only have to add a couple drops of glycerin to some pigments and just a small amount of honey. I got linden honey from Ukraine as it’s used by professional makers. I make a batch ahead of time and keep it in the fridge. It lasts quite awhile and make 9tbsp at a time in a squirt bottle with the honey and glycerin
      So far the only pigment I have had an issue with was a synthetic carmine. It’s a pain. But when it comes to mica and glitter I never mull them as you break down the crystalline in them that gives it that shine.

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm sorry about the confusion. I have modified the title so that it's not misleading. I think this should work :) . Thank you for pointing it out.

    • @irmarivas7603
      @irmarivas7603 Před 3 lety

      How much Glycerin & honey should it be? I"m just starting to make my own paints. Thank you?

    • @jennahowell4610
      @jennahowell4610 Před 3 lety +3

      @@irmarivas7603 handprint.com has the best information. Not all pigments do well with honey, some don’t like as much glycerin so I make my base binder (1/2 cup gum Arabic 1 cup hot water). Then once it’s all mixed and settled I’ll strain it into a jar and add 2 drops of clove oil. From that I take two squeeze bottles and put 9 TBSP (4.5 oz) of the binder I just made in each. One I’ll add raw organic honey 1 TBSP and glycerin 1 TBSP and the other just glycerin. Mica pigments requires less glycerin so I’ll mix it with what’s left of the base binder. You just need to see what works best for your pigments and where you live with regard to the honey. I’m in Florida so if I add too much honey it will never dry. I never use honey in mica and very little glycerin. Ochre pigments are different than cobalts etc. it’s just a matter of practice. 1/2 tsp of pigment is plenty to test Just be sure to keep a notebook with recipes, issues, mulling time etc and I will keep my swatch tests. To start do a 1:1 ratio and adjust from there. Some will need little less. Staining pigments like Prussian blue requires a lot more. I use less pigment otherwise I’ll end up with enough for a year. Always use distilled water. Just test. I have been reading and researching for months. There’s no magic book that will tell you what formula to use at least that I’ve found lololol. So just shop around for your pigments, and have fun. It’s addicting!

  • @lenapradoux2623
    @lenapradoux2623 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Problème, my basic english did'nt allow me to understand this vidéo😢

    • @crafterine
      @crafterine  Před 5 měsíci

      Oh no! I’m so sorry about it :(

    • @MrsBarnabas
      @MrsBarnabas Před měsícem

      Ceci vous aidera ! Cliquez sur la case située juste en dessous de la vidéo. Faites défiler la page jusqu'en bas et cliquez sur « Transcription », qui apparaîtra à côté de la vidéo. À partir de là, vous pouvez copier et coller le texte dans Google ou DeepL translate pour le lire dans votre langue. Je suppose qu'il s'agit du français d'après l'orthographe de « Problème » 🙂 .
      This will help! Click on the box immediately under the video. Scroll right down to the bottom, and click on "Transcript" It will come up next to the video. From there, you can copy and paste into eg Google or DeepL translate to read it in your language. I'm assuming it is French from your spelling of "Problème" 🙂