Making Natural Ink (calendula, avocado, blackberry) // The Pocket Traveler

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Join me as we attempt to follow 3 homemade natural ink recipes and then try them out! Next Sunday I will be drawing and doing some more calligraphy with them, so hope to see you then!
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  • @mimirudoll6705
    @mimirudoll6705 3 года назад +23

    I would have never thrown out my avocado pits if I knew I could make ink out of it. What a beautiful color.

    • @estherhannes2483
      @estherhannes2483 3 года назад +3

      You can even grind and roast them. They are edible, too and are great in muesli, for baking bread, etc.

    • @mimirudoll6705
      @mimirudoll6705 3 года назад

      @@estherhannes2483 Really? That's something I've got to try. 😁

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  3 года назад +1

      This sounds like a great excuse to buy more avocados!

    • @49lucky
      @49lucky 14 дней назад

      ​@@estherhannes2483I never throw them away I grow them

  • @anakarmelalopez7962
    @anakarmelalopez7962 3 месяца назад

    I thank the Lord for you, who made this video available for the rest of us. Very helpful.😊

    • @anakarmelalopez7962
      @anakarmelalopez7962 3 месяца назад

      You can also play with acidity. It can intensify specific dyes.

    • @anakarmelalopez7962
      @anakarmelalopez7962 3 месяца назад

      The acidity may be sensitive to specific types of paper though.

  • @topamericanguy8578
    @topamericanguy8578 4 года назад +183

    i did this for my science fair, I WON TEHEHEHEHEHE

  • @PoisonJackalArt
    @PoisonJackalArt 4 года назад +51

    you might be able to evaporate some of the liquid to try and concentrate the intensity of the colour possibly. one day when i try this ill try evaporating it to see what happens

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  4 года назад +13

      I actually just applied this method to an ink I'm currently working on. Video coming soon!

    • @PoisonJackalArt
      @PoisonJackalArt 4 года назад

      @@SolisScriptorivm looking forward to it!!!!

    • @marshalaw
      @marshalaw 4 года назад +3

      I've been doing that all week. One very important lesson learned on day 2: filter first before concentrating. Duh!

    • @cyperus4589
      @cyperus4589 2 года назад +1

      Adding more gum A
      arabic will help thicken it

  • @NaysDays
    @NaysDays 6 лет назад +38

    Amazing job. Never knew how to make it. You have such amazing handwriting. Can’t wait to see more

  • @vanessaboman8143
    @vanessaboman8143 4 года назад +10

    Oooo! I like them all...I would use the calendula ink in colour calligraphy when adding subtle color, the advocado on its own and the blackberry in all natural work. Interesting experiment and will try it. I will try saffron, beetroot, and garden soil too I think.thanks for sharing this video😃

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  4 года назад

      I can imagine saffron and beetroot producing a beautiful color! I hope you get around to making them!

  • @venomlily1651
    @venomlily1651 2 года назад +4

    I found jars just like those at Dollar Tree . It'll save you a lot of money . Maybe if you cook the calendula down a little more, or let its liquid evaporate more, the color will be more vibrant . I have so many of those cute little bottles of various sizes from Dollar Tree and thanks to your natural inks recipes, I now know what to do with them ! Thanks .

  • @maurolimaok
    @maurolimaok Год назад

    At this very moment I'm focused in other things.
    I just would like to thank you for the channel, which I already favorited, and signed.
    Original, beautiful, and preserving something I love, writing.
    People today forget that not so long ago, very few was allowed or know writing and reading... and today, thanks to anti-conservative movements, things like this are being left in the past.
    People are REALLY un-learning how to write, not to mention writing legible and with beautiful caligraphy.
    Again. Thanks for the channel.

  • @Adept0eX
    @Adept0eX 5 лет назад +21

    The eugenol is a good alternative as conservant or preservative. It's cheaper than various essential oils and you can get it any place that sells dental supplies.

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  5 лет назад

      Good to know! I had never heard of this. I already own a few essential oils so adding this to my collection was a good thing regardless of this project, but this is very helpful for those who don't.

    • @Soapartisan875
      @Soapartisan875 5 лет назад

      Adept-eX Fernando D. Clove bud essential oil is a great sub for straight eugenol ..

  • @anniescolourfullife
    @anniescolourfullife 6 лет назад +9

    Love the BlackBerry 👌

  • @doralevitt2879
    @doralevitt2879 4 года назад +6

    Beautiful calligraphy!!

  • @jakelevinson7802
    @jakelevinson7802 Месяц назад +1

    I don’t have that much experience in natural ink making, but it might help if you freeze the blackberries first because it breaks down the cell walls and releases more pigments I only know that though from like wine making and stuff we usually want to freeze fruit first because it breaks down a lot of the tough cell walls in a way that even mashing or blending won’t, but then again you’re boiling it so it might not matter in the end

  • @lilicake4208
    @lilicake4208 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for your hard work😊

  • @monkeyrainbow542
    @monkeyrainbow542 6 лет назад +5

    i never had an idea that this wass possible..amazing share and was really interesting to watch till the end of your video :)

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  6 лет назад

      Thank you so much! This is the first time I try it as well.

  • @Soapartisan875
    @Soapartisan875 5 лет назад +2

    Have you ever tried annato seeds they give a beautiful brick red color .. Alkanet root gives a deep burgandy red .. walnut also makes a dark brown .. you can probably add turmeric to the calendula for a more saturated deep yellow color ..

  • @mywindowseat
    @mywindowseat 6 лет назад +17

    I had no idea we can make ink ourselves just at home! I love the enthusiasm you exhibit for this topic! The audio quality is very good - what kind of microphone did you use?

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  6 лет назад +4

      Thank you so much! For the audio, I actually just use my phone, which is the LG-G6, the same I use to record the video itself. I record it as a normal video and then in editing, detach the audio and delete the video, merging the audio with what I already recorded. Also, I think the trick is to record in a room that is quiet and with low noise bounce (that is not the technical term for that haha).

    • @mywindowseat
      @mywindowseat 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks, I’ll try that! 👍🏼

    • @tatyanabridger4948
      @tatyanabridger4948 2 года назад +1

      My great grandfather father made ink for my grandmother and her sisters for school out of lamp ash, and fruit tree gum, and it smell so good. I recreated it, when I was child, and, about to do it Again. Really easy.

  • @loudotmac
    @loudotmac 6 лет назад +2

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video. What a fascinating process!! The blackberry is definitely a fave, although the avocado pits make for an interesting colour too.

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  6 лет назад

      So happy you enjoyed it! Yes, those two have very interesting shades. I just filmed the drawing video that I mentioned here and it was so much fun to actually use them for a more extended period of time!

  • @hugofolpp1753
    @hugofolpp1753 3 года назад +4

    Wow, I had no idea avocado seeds were red. For me, my favourite would also be the blackberry, but the avocado is a very close second

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  2 года назад

      I had the same realization! Never knew what color they actually give off.

  • @LunaBianca1805
    @LunaBianca1805 2 года назад +1

    I love the blackberry one, but the avocado one is a close second 🥰 Especially seeing it drying down and that hue shift ❣ I wonder if it would stay that dark berry red magenta -like red when adding something like citric acid or lemon juice 🤔 always works in preserving the rich tone when making jam 😁 My parents got a lot of wild grown black berry bushes behind their company's building. I totally feel like trying to make my own ink next harvest season 😊

  • @carbonc6065
    @carbonc6065 Год назад

    Awesome.

  • @p82d
    @p82d 2 года назад

    Ooooh love the results, can't wait to watch the next video!

  • @anaa-m9693
    @anaa-m9693 5 лет назад +32

    Any alternative for the Gum Arabic ?

    • @manhaagarwal2747
      @manhaagarwal2747 4 года назад +5

      xantham gum should work

    • @deniserafaeli
      @deniserafaeli 4 года назад +4

      honey, egg

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  4 года назад +26

      Sorry for the super late reply! Like Denise said, honey and egg whites can be used as a binder. Honey is the preferred option between these two, since it is less likely to grow mold.

    • @giacomobianchi5412
      @giacomobianchi5412 3 года назад +1

      @@SolisScriptorivm hello and thanks! How about the egg's red? How could it be used? I know it was an ingredient in ancient paints. Thank for answering me, i found the video useful indeed!

    • @andrewamann2821
      @andrewamann2821 3 года назад +1

      @@giacomobianchi5412 if you're referring to the yolk, it's commonly used to make tempra paints.

  • @shabistankhan7152
    @shabistankhan7152 Год назад

    Along with the technique I loved your calligraphy also

  • @davidsilva8695
    @davidsilva8695 Год назад

    Wonderful!!!! I can’t decide between the avocado and the blackberry.

  • @undine8750
    @undine8750 5 лет назад +2

    I have pokeberries growing in my back yard and their juice works as ink by itself.

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  4 года назад

      Oooh I don't think I've heard of pokeberries. That sounds fun!

  • @tanyajuli4145
    @tanyajuli4145 5 лет назад +3

    My 6th video on ink making and by far the best. Tfs!

  • @Mark-ks9jj
    @Mark-ks9jj 5 лет назад +10

    Adding thyme oil to water wont work as a preservative (oil/water dont stay mixed unless you add surfactant), better to add some potassium sorbate or other water based preservative.

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  4 года назад

      I am very late to this comment, but thank you for this!

  • @shaikhusman1558
    @shaikhusman1558 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this amazing video

  • @lisesheeba4156
    @lisesheeba4156 3 года назад

    Love them all

  • @kennethakin271
    @kennethakin271 2 года назад

    I used Ethel alcohol to take the color from the black berries then added a micro gram of sodium metal once I let the alcohol evaporate and only the water moisture of the berry mixture was left then I added oil it can be any oil but don’t use to much oil, baby oil will work ok.

  • @cferracini
    @cferracini 2 года назад

    I think beets were born for ink making. Also, I was told bark produces better results for ink making but you need to cook it for a long time and do a reduction.

  • @nevermore4971
    @nevermore4971 Год назад

    I bet pokeberries would make a beautiful purple ink and also black walnut shells for a brown ink

  • @chasing_happiness
    @chasing_happiness Год назад

    I love the blackberry ink. Have you tried elderberries? Maybe dried ones crushed then processed like the blackberries.. maybe? I dunno but I'm off to check for a follow up on the blackberry ink! 💜💜💜

  • @gristlevonraben
    @gristlevonraben 4 года назад

    I liked the blackberry too

  • @ByPennyMorgan
    @ByPennyMorgan 4 года назад

    Great video and channel , I'm a fan❣

  • @petesuchon7340
    @petesuchon7340 9 месяцев назад

    How about a follow-up video showing permanence, or light-fastness, now after 5 years?

  • @andrewk.3902
    @andrewk.3902 2 года назад

    Very interesting video, thank you

  • @pattismith6047
    @pattismith6047 Год назад

    Do you find the blackberry ink to be sticky? I tried grape and it is so sticky and never really dried. Thanks Love the video

  • @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt
    @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt 3 года назад

    Home made Black Walnut ink is good also.

  • @aurelienyonrac
    @aurelienyonrac 2 года назад

    I used instant coffee ☕
    Enjoy

  • @marianna.journal
    @marianna.journal 6 лет назад +2

    blackberyy !!

  • @meloT1000x
    @meloT1000x 4 месяца назад

    Have you tried using beets

  • @peterr.905
    @peterr.905 6 лет назад +1

    I too like the blackberry. What did you do with the remainder of what was left in the pan for each ink? Fascinating idea; would that ink work in a fountain pen? Or is it more suited to dip pens? I love watching your channel.

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  6 лет назад +1

      I gave the little dishes to my boyfriend to play around with haha. He ended up drawing something and mixing them all together to see what color comes out. It was a very ugly and (for some reason) chunky brown. Not good at all! I definitely wouldn't risk putting these on a fountain pen, since there are inevitably some particles from the mixing process that remain. I only plan on using them with dip pens and brushes.
      Thank you so much! That means a lot to me. :)

    • @peterr.905
      @peterr.905 6 лет назад

      The Pocket Traveler great to hear it wasn't wasted, or was it?

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  6 лет назад +2

      Nah, it was fun to experiment with it, even if it turned out badly. I can always make more if I run out of the ones in the jar and want to continue using it!

  • @lenderzconstable
    @lenderzconstable Год назад

    Why is this being recommended on my algorithm? Cool information. I get these videos on how to make ink on my recommended videos. I don’t look up anything like this. What do you think would trigger a video like this?

  • @noorawashrah6008
    @noorawashrah6008 3 года назад

    If thyme oil is not available, what is the alternative?

  • @delagrazia
    @delagrazia 5 лет назад +2

    what is alum?

  • @claraalebrook5335
    @claraalebrook5335 4 года назад +1

    Curious.. What else can you use? I noticed that they needed different ingredients.. So if I wanted to use lets say lavender.. (Not sure it would work) could you use it?

  • @bonelessmice6828
    @bonelessmice6828 2 года назад

    where do you get those bottles? I have one but don’t remember where it’s from 💔

  • @dindollana4165
    @dindollana4165 Год назад

    have you tested colorfastness? how was it?

  • @nickiharnett634
    @nickiharnett634 6 лет назад

    Very cool.

  • @b16tejaswini9
    @b16tejaswini9 10 месяцев назад

    Are they water proof?

  • @realLWD
    @realLWD 3 года назад

    You have totally inspired me to have a go at this myself. Did you work out how to make blue, red and green inbk?

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  3 года назад +1

      I am so happy to hear that! I am currently in the research process for an upcoming red ink, so that will happen soon!

    • @TamarindX
      @TamarindX 2 года назад

      You can find blue ink from the leaves of Indigofera tinctoria or Strobilanthes cusia.

  • @Pr3s.j
    @Pr3s.j 2 года назад

    Where I can buy that kind of brush? 5:10

  • @kargandarr
    @kargandarr 3 года назад

    I have seen those little jars on Amazon as well. What about ink made from black walnut husks?

  • @vrudelta
    @vrudelta 3 года назад

    How long did the color for the blackberries last?

  • @kielia727
    @kielia727 5 лет назад +3

    I like that vinegar and salt are not used in these recipes. It does not seem that salt or vinegar would be good for the pens nibs. Thank you for this video.

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  5 лет назад

      True! And thank you so much for watching. :)

    • @iramrahman2967
      @iramrahman2967 4 года назад

      Does it matter if it's dissolved fully into the solution?

  • @perlakopeloff
    @perlakopeloff 3 года назад

    what is the name of those plastic refillable pens-brush you are painting with?

  • @TamarindX
    @TamarindX 2 года назад

    How about Mangosteen and Dragon Fruit?

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  2 года назад

      Those are some beautifully colored fruits!

    • @TamarindX
      @TamarindX 2 года назад

      @@SolisScriptorivm yeah, the purplish color of dragonfruit is so strong! Just like turmeric (yellow)

  • @chrisken8902
    @chrisken8902 3 года назад

    You can also use FOOD COLORING instead of ink (but not for using it inside of fountain pens) !!!
    But I have noticed that food coloring tends to get fungus, so maybe not a good idea ;/

  • @PenFriends
    @PenFriends 4 года назад +1

    Are these fountain pen friendly?

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  4 года назад +2

      I would not recommend it for fountain pens, since I've noticed some sediment separating over time. Someday I hope to make fountain pen friendly ink!

  • @WendyMarieMedia
    @WendyMarieMedia 3 года назад

    Instead of thyme or clove oil, can one use citric acid? I cannot find the video or article that referenced that, so just curious if you happen to know? thank you!

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  3 года назад

      I haven't heard of this as an option, but this sounds like a fun experiment!

  • @SuperDiskit
    @SuperDiskit 4 года назад

    NiCe ) )

  • @erinplourde-bragg9557
    @erinplourde-bragg9557 3 года назад

    gumarabic? Is that what you said? I never heard of that before. Learn something new every day

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  3 года назад

      Yep! Gum Arabic is a popular ingredient with ink making, since it acts as a binder without affecting the color.

  • @SuperDiskit
    @SuperDiskit 4 года назад

    At the end

  • @hijadelaterra1871
    @hijadelaterra1871 3 года назад

    Can this work for tattoos ?

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  3 года назад

      Not as far as I know, but I also don't know anything about tattoo ink 😂

  • @chikennuggetarmy4494
    @chikennuggetarmy4494 4 года назад

    I have a question how did you crush the avocado pits?

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  4 года назад

      I can't even remember 😂 But I would put it in a ziplock bag and crush it with a hammer.

  • @courseychristopher_art
    @courseychristopher_art 4 года назад

    can you render the liquid for a bit to thicken it up perhaps? i am new to all this just thinking out loud and learning

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  4 года назад +1

      I recently heard someone say that to thicken an ink, add more gum arabic, and to thin it out, add water. Seems like a good basic rule of thumb, based on my research!

    • @courseychristopher_art
      @courseychristopher_art 4 года назад

      @@SolisScriptorivm i will have to experiment, i ponder if this effects the color -adding more gum. thank you for the reply

  • @sunwarz
    @sunwarz 4 года назад

    Maybe turmeric would work better for yellow?

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  4 года назад

      Probably! Someday I shall do a round two of this project.

  • @jawbrekaa
    @jawbrekaa 4 года назад +1

    I use printer dilute printer ink

  • @delagrazia
    @delagrazia 5 лет назад

    can we do itw/o heating?

    • @coltrane1016
      @coltrane1016 3 года назад

      i dont think so it sorta helps release the clour from the plant

  • @elfevaidtevhid4616
    @elfevaidtevhid4616 4 года назад +1

    Süzdükten sonra kattığı toz nedir? bu dili bilen varsa yazabilir mi?

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  4 года назад +1

      Bazı mikro partiküller süzmenize rağmen kalıcı olabilirler. Daha sık dokunmuş bir kumaş tortusuz kalmasına yardımcı olur diye düşünüyorum.

    • @elfevaidtevhid4616
      @elfevaidtevhid4616 4 года назад

      @@SolisScriptorivm içine attığınız toz ne?

    • @elfevaidtevhid4616
      @elfevaidtevhid4616 4 года назад

      @@SolisScriptorivm what is this white powder?

  • @fionamariesalico1947
    @fionamariesalico1947 4 года назад

    Good day, How is it important that you put soda? what is the role of the soda in the activity and also the Gum-arabic? For research purposess. Thank you

    • @Celestein
      @Celestein 4 года назад +1

      Soda and alum are pH modifiers which can affect the final colour result (soda is a base and alum is acidic). Alum is also a food preservative. Gum arabic is used to make the liquid thicker and less watery, so it gives better flow to the ink when painting or writing.

    • @terrahensleymier8663
      @terrahensleymier8663 4 года назад +1

      @@Celestein thank you for this answer! I want to experiment with making my own inks with found plants. If soda/alum is basic/acidic, I assume you'd want to choose which to use based on the pH balance of the plant being used, right? But is there an easy way to tell? And if a plant is already acidic, do I wanna use more acidic, or do I wanna balance out with base?

    • @Celestein
      @Celestein 4 года назад +1

      @@terrahensleymier8663 You're welcome! I started making my own paints and inks a few months ago but I find there is MUCH more detailed info online about making dyes for fabrics than ink for paper. So I experiment by myself a lot. The pH effects can be wild and a case-by-case basis; it's about how each react to the chemicals in the plants or elements used. I try making small samples as tests first; one with base, one with acid and a neutral. Sometimes you get something interesting and different with all three. Other ingredients can come into play too, like 'mordants' (fabric dying techniques explain them at length) that I understand can be also used with paper, but I have to experiment more with this as well because again there is not much info online.

    • @terrahensleymier8663
      @terrahensleymier8663 4 года назад

      @@Celestein thank you so much for that info! I intend to experiment with both, as well as vinegar. I would looovveee to hear how you get them into paint! I've seen one where they add silica and wait for it to dry into a powder (takes weeks!) And one where they add a liquid gum Arabic to powder pigment and a loottt of grinding. What's your method?

  • @meenghosh245
    @meenghosh245 4 года назад

    Hey can you please 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 uploade a vedio on how to make homemade (black) ink please 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  4 года назад

      I did! You can check it out here: ruclips.net/video/xo9rbRRCBv8/видео.html

  • @askialuna7717
    @askialuna7717 5 лет назад

    Washing or baking soda?

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  5 лет назад

      I used washing, but I don't know how much of a difference it would make.

    • @Adept0eX
      @Adept0eX 5 лет назад +1

      @@SolisScriptorivm The washing soda (sodium carbonate) is a stronger base or alkali than the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), so you require less quantity of the fomer

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  5 лет назад +1

      @@Adept0eX Thank you so much for commenting this! I didn't know.

    • @iramrahman2967
      @iramrahman2967 4 года назад

      @@Adept0eX how much more baking soda would I need then in ratio? Thanks

  • @muskndusk
    @muskndusk 3 года назад

    Maybe the recipe could have had less water?

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  3 года назад

      Most likely! It would be very interesting to revisit this at some point.

  • @jamesaritchie1
    @jamesaritchie1 2 года назад

    Well, you can call these things ink, but they don't last very long, whether in a bottle, or on paper. "Natural" inks can be fun to make, but, if you stick to the historical recipes, there are a number of far, far better real inks you can also make at home.

  • @lauraswan8647
    @lauraswan8647 3 года назад

    They're too light. I like my ink much darker . Thanks for sharing

    • @SolisScriptorivm
      @SolisScriptorivm  3 года назад

      Absolutely! These are potentially good for drawing, but I have never used them for calligraphy beyond trying them out the first time.

  • @ΔεαΚ
    @ΔεαΚ 6 месяцев назад

    Bet these arent as good as the "natural" inks people have been using for centuries with oxgall gum arabic indigo etc etc