Thank you for this! It looks great! I am glad you are demonstrating with PItt pens, and I would love to seem more of your colouring with Pitt pens or other water-based markers (without pencils on top). I started out a few months ago wanting to use just pencils, but I have issues with my fine motor skills and I have realized that I will get more enjoyment of out working with markers, or sometimes a combination of markers and pencils. I hope you do a video tour of your water-based markers soon, as I'm still in the process of building up my supply and I find your "collection" videos very helpful :)
You're welcome - glad you enjoyed it! :) My water-based marker collection is the next "supply collection" video that I'm planning on doing so stay tuned!
Hi, I really enjoyed this video. I generally like to use my Pitt pens in Johana Basford’s books. When I bought this book and saw the tiny little pictures, I knew I would primarily be using my Pitt pens throughout the book. There aren’t that many videos using them, so I am always appreciative when there’s a new video with these pens.
Looks great! My brain works like yours. I have to try really hard to be creative, and coloring does help. I also like to color for relaxation and don't want to stress so much about shading and perfection. There is a real need for your channel, so keep up the good work!
I would definitely like to do more colour-along videos with the Pitt Pens in different books - I just need to wait for my back injury to heal up a bit more so I can sit for longer at my desk. :) Glad you enjoyed the video!
Hi! I very much liked this video. First, bird-watching is SO fun! I am also able to watch out from my window and see the birds at the feeder, but we are very far (Central Texas) from you. It's exciting for me to learn about the birds you get there vs here. I had to look up the pine grosbeak - what a sweet bird - and beautifully colored. We have multiple families of Cardinals that winter on our property and you're right - they are stunning. Please continue to share about birds there when you can. I'm so glad that you used the Pitt pens and that you talked through the coloring session. I bought a small set to test and found them wonderfully pigmented, but struggled a bit using them. Your tips on using them were so helpful - I look forward to getting back to them. I liked the way that the chimneys turned out - that white is very versatile! Thank you for the interesting, informative, and fun video!
You'll probably hear me mention bird watching a lot in the videos that I record during the winter - that's when I can feed the birds. I can't feed them during the spring/summer/fall because the black bears we have around here will simply come into my yard and tear down the feeders to eat the seeds and I'd rather not have a bear 3 feet from my window. :) There's definitely a learning curve with the Pitt Pens so don't be discouraged if you have some trouble with them at first! Keep trying them on different papers and in different ways and you'll find a method that works for you. :) And yes - the white Pitt Pen is an amazing little pen! So glad you stopped by! :)
This was really good. You should do more pitt pen tutorials. They are the best markers in my opinion. They are expensive at 80.00 for the full set but im saving up for them. I love that they are open stock as well.
Glad you enjoyed it! I definitely plan on doing more Pitt Pen colouring tutorials/colour-a-longs. :) And yes - I love that they're available open stock! Thanks for stopping by!
Thank you for introducing me to Pitt Artist Brush Pens!!! I mostly do mandalas with alcohol markers because I hate pencils. Got them today and followed along. Had a great time and my little house is pretty. As I go through the book I will get better. Thanks again!! Dawn
There's definitely a learning curve with Pitt Pens so you'll absolutely feel more comfortable with them the more you use them. :) So happy you followed along!!
I enjoyed your video very much. I did not color along but will save it for later. I'm working on the first page in this book right now (the butterfly mandala), so it will be a while before I'm done. Really slow colorer! I have a terrible time figuring out what should have shadows and where, so your video will hopefully help me out with that. I've never used pitt pens (not really sure what they are), but I'll follow along using my pencils!
I tend to be a slow colourer, too - I figure it takes as much time as it takes. :) And I'm so sorry - I should have given more info about Pitt Pens in the video! They are a water-based, pigment ink pen (marker) made by Faber Castell. They come in a variety of colours and tip types but I mostly use the brush tip pens to colour. I think they were originally made to do brush lettering but I really like them for colouring instead. :) You can buy them at most art supply places. They can be expensive so it's best to just buy a few through open stock and try them out before buying a set. And because Faber Castell does such a good job at colour matching between their lines, you can absolutely just grab the same colour numbers from your Polychromos/Albrecht Durer/Goldfaber pencils and follow along! :)
It’s incredibly late at night here but started watch, and thank you so much- I love seeing the differences 😆😂 no matter how small it seems to other people. I have seen both people with the us and uk edition mention they have errors, so perhaps one if yours is a slight misprint regarding the larger/ smaller sizes🤷♀️? . I had a look in my local shop ( I’m in Australia), & we have the uk version… one copy seemed to have a bit of the double printing, but the other didn’t. Thank you again and will watch the rest tomorrow ☺️ ps I watched in double time as I couldn’t wait to see some of it at least yet I’m so tired and need to put my phone away! Hence the comment so close to upload ☺️😆
You're very welcome - and thank you for watching! That's interesting that the printing errors seem to be random - and it's too bad for Johanna that some of her beautiful little books were affected. :( Ah well - life can't be sweet and rosy all the time, I suppose - and rainbows need rain in order to appear. :) Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks for sharing your honest review, very appreciated. The only reason I bought it was because it's stitch bound. All of JB'S American version books seem to fall apart if you try to color anywhere near the middle. World of Flowers was my last purchase of her books until this one . Thanks again.
I love leaves! For me they are the most serene, calming thing to color that I don't have to "think" too hard about. I can just color and enjoy and not stress so much over the details. 😂😂😂 love your video! ❤ thank you!😊
@@colouringchemist yes I received it today and can't believe how small it is. And how u were able to add all that detail. We are the detail girls for sure lol. And I think you got a bad batch. My images are clear not blurry at all . Bought mine at Amazon. $16 95 on sale here in Canada.
Thank you for your video. It is very interesting having a scientific approach to colouring, one can learn new things. About the differences between the UK and the US versions of the book, there is one difference on the cover that Johanna Basford mentioned (I believe it was in her 1st live on Facebook, but I am not sure): there is one penguin inside the ballon on the right side below the title. I was very curious about how using the Faber-Castell Pitt pens as I am a big of the brand, and as a newbie I only use colour pencils.
Ah - I didn't even notice - there is a little penguin in the balloon on the US cover! :D I love tiny little details like that. :) Thanks for sharing that! Pitt Pens can have a bit of a learning curve so if you decide to give them a try, don't be discouraged if they don't give you the look that you wanted on your first go. :) It took me a while to figure out how to use them to get the most out of them but now I love colouring with them! Thanks so much for watching and for stopping by!
@@colouringchemist The US versions used to be published by Penguin Books and the covers all had a little penguin somewhere on them. I did look for & find it but sine it was printed in the same place as the UK versions I was surprised to find it on this one. Edit: At least I heard they all did, I just checked another one I if it's there I can't find it.
@@colouringchemist I bought both books at coles book stores back in 2015 2016 time so my enchanted forest has a actual dust cover and the pages she cream colored. I remember people complaining about it. The magical jungle the pages are whiter.
:D Yup - no flights of fantasy for the UK folks - weird! :D I find the different choice of text for different markets (the US vs the UK) interesting. :) So glad you enjoyed the video!
@@colouringchemist ok good whew. I really like your videos. They are very interesting. If I has a science teacher like you I may have stuck with it lol
Thank you for this! It looks great! I am glad you are demonstrating with PItt pens, and I would love to seem more of your colouring with Pitt pens or other water-based markers (without pencils on top). I started out a few months ago wanting to use just pencils, but I have issues with my fine motor skills and I have realized that I will get more enjoyment of out working with markers, or sometimes a combination of markers and pencils. I hope you do a video tour of your water-based markers soon, as I'm still in the process of building up my supply and I find your "collection" videos very helpful :)
You're welcome - glad you enjoyed it! :) My water-based marker collection is the next "supply collection" video that I'm planning on doing so stay tuned!
Hi, I really enjoyed this video. I generally like to use my Pitt pens in Johana Basford’s books. When I bought this book and saw the tiny little pictures, I knew I would primarily be using my Pitt pens throughout the book. There aren’t that many videos using them, so I am always appreciative when there’s a new video with these pens.
So glad you liked the video! I'm hoping to do some more Pitt Pen colouring videos - I just need to choose a page and get to it! :)
Looks great! My brain works like yours. I have to try really hard to be creative, and coloring does help. I also like to color for relaxation and don't want to stress so much about shading and perfection. There is a real need for your channel, so keep up the good work!
Awww... Thanks! :) So glad you found the channel! :)
Started collecting Pitt pens after seeing you use these before, enjoyed watching this thank you, would be good to see how you use in other books 😊
I would definitely like to do more colour-along videos with the Pitt Pens in different books - I just need to wait for my back injury to heal up a bit more so I can sit for longer at my desk. :) Glad you enjoyed the video!
Hi! I very much liked this video. First, bird-watching is SO fun! I am also able to watch out from my window and see the birds at the feeder, but we are very far (Central Texas) from you. It's exciting for me to learn about the birds you get there vs here. I had to look up the pine grosbeak - what a sweet bird - and beautifully colored. We have multiple families of Cardinals that winter on our property and you're right - they are stunning. Please continue to share about birds there when you can.
I'm so glad that you used the Pitt pens and that you talked through the coloring session. I bought a small set to test and found them wonderfully pigmented, but struggled a bit using them. Your tips on using them were so helpful - I look forward to getting back to them.
I liked the way that the chimneys turned out - that white is very versatile!
Thank you for the interesting, informative, and fun video!
You'll probably hear me mention bird watching a lot in the videos that I record during the winter - that's when I can feed the birds. I can't feed them during the spring/summer/fall because the black bears we have around here will simply come into my yard and tear down the feeders to eat the seeds and I'd rather not have a bear 3 feet from my window. :)
There's definitely a learning curve with the Pitt Pens so don't be discouraged if you have some trouble with them at first! Keep trying them on different papers and in different ways and you'll find a method that works for you. :) And yes - the white Pitt Pen is an amazing little pen!
So glad you stopped by! :)
Both versions were printed at the same place. American edition has same paper and stiching/glue binding.
The paper does look and feel the same - great news for the US folks! :) Thanks for chiming in! :)
This was really good. You should do more pitt pen tutorials. They are the best markers in my opinion. They are expensive at 80.00 for the full set but im saving up for them. I love that they are open stock as well.
Glad you enjoyed it! I definitely plan on doing more Pitt Pen colouring tutorials/colour-a-longs. :) And yes - I love that they're available open stock! Thanks for stopping by!
Thank you for introducing me to Pitt Artist Brush Pens!!! I mostly do mandalas with alcohol markers because I hate pencils. Got them today and followed along. Had a great time and my little house is pretty. As I go through the book I will get better. Thanks again!! Dawn
There's definitely a learning curve with Pitt Pens so you'll absolutely feel more comfortable with them the more you use them. :) So happy you followed along!!
Thank you for using the Pitt pens. I have a few and need to try them out.
You are very welcome! Enjoy trying out the pens! :)
I enjoyed your video very much. I did not color along but will save it for later. I'm working on the first page in this book right now (the butterfly mandala), so it will be a while before I'm done. Really slow colorer! I have a terrible time figuring out what should have shadows and where, so your video will hopefully help me out with that. I've never used pitt pens (not really sure what they are), but I'll follow along using my pencils!
I tend to be a slow colourer, too - I figure it takes as much time as it takes. :)
And I'm so sorry - I should have given more info about Pitt Pens in the video! They are a water-based, pigment ink pen (marker) made by Faber Castell. They come in a variety of colours and tip types but I mostly use the brush tip pens to colour. I think they were originally made to do brush lettering but I really like them for colouring instead. :) You can buy them at most art supply places. They can be expensive so it's best to just buy a few through open stock and try them out before buying a set. And because Faber Castell does such a good job at colour matching between their lines, you can absolutely just grab the same colour numbers from your Polychromos/Albrecht Durer/Goldfaber pencils and follow along! :)
It’s incredibly late at night here but started watch, and thank you so much- I love seeing the differences 😆😂 no matter how small it seems to other people. I have seen both people with the us and uk edition mention they have errors, so perhaps one if yours is a slight misprint regarding the larger/ smaller sizes🤷♀️? . I had a look in my local shop ( I’m in Australia), & we have the uk version… one copy seemed to have a bit of the double printing, but the other didn’t. Thank you again and will watch the rest tomorrow ☺️ ps I watched in double time as I couldn’t wait to see some of it at least yet I’m so tired and need to put my phone away! Hence the comment so close to upload ☺️😆
You're very welcome - and thank you for watching! That's interesting that the printing errors seem to be random - and it's too bad for Johanna that some of her beautiful little books were affected. :( Ah well - life can't be sweet and rosy all the time, I suppose - and rainbows need rain in order to appear. :) Thanks for stopping by!
Just found this. I have both pen sets and Small Victories. Will definitely try these techniques! Thank you Connie ❤
You're very welcome - glad you enjoyed it! :)
@colouringchemist i located the Gelly Roll Glaze clear on Amazon and bought a couple. Love the effect in windows and lanterns on my colouring. 😊
@@maisiecat71 Wonderful! :)
Thanks for sharing your honest review, very appreciated. The only reason I bought it was because it's stitch bound. All of JB'S American version books seem to fall apart if you try to color anywhere near the middle. World of Flowers was my last purchase of her books until this one . Thanks again.
You're very welcome! The stitch binding is very nice - I wish all colouring books had it. :) Enjoy your new book!
I love leaves! For me they are the most serene, calming thing to color that I don't have to "think" too hard about. I can just color and enjoy and not stress so much over the details. 😂😂😂 love your video! ❤ thank you!😊
That's how I look at colouring leaves, too. :) Thanks for watching!
my first time seeing in detail. im a detail girl too . i liked what I saw this time so much I bought it, just now
Hope you enjoy it! :)
@@colouringchemist yes I received it today and can't believe how small it is. And how u were able to add all that detail. We are the detail girls for sure lol. And I think you got a bad batch. My images are clear not blurry at all . Bought mine at Amazon. $16 95 on sale here in Canada.
Thank you for your video. It is very interesting having a scientific approach to colouring, one can learn new things.
About the differences between the UK and the US versions of the book, there is one difference on the cover that Johanna Basford mentioned (I believe it was in her 1st live on Facebook, but I am not sure): there is one penguin inside the ballon on the right side below the title.
I was very curious about how using the Faber-Castell Pitt pens as I am a big of the brand, and as a newbie I only use colour pencils.
Ah - I didn't even notice - there is a little penguin in the balloon on the US cover! :D I love tiny little details like that. :) Thanks for sharing that!
Pitt Pens can have a bit of a learning curve so if you decide to give them a try, don't be discouraged if they don't give you the look that you wanted on your first go. :) It took me a while to figure out how to use them to get the most out of them but now I love colouring with them!
Thanks so much for watching and for stopping by!
@@colouringchemist The US versions used to be published by Penguin Books and the covers all had a little penguin somewhere on them. I did look for & find it but sine it was printed in the same place as the UK versions I was surprised to find it on this one. Edit: At least I heard they all did, I just checked another one I if it's there I can't find it.
@@colorcrazy2944 Interesting! I have a few US editions - now I need to go and look for penguins. :) Thanks for chiming in!
Very nice collection. I'll make it soon
Thanks! :)
This was very helpful and interesting. Thanks for sharing this!
You're very welcome - so glad you enjoyed it! :)
Beautiful!❤
Thank you! 😊
Love this! Beautiful Coloring!❤ Thank you for sharing both books! New subscriber here
Thanks so much and welcome! :)
Thank you for this tutorial! It was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! :)
all my old JB books is smooth and cream colored im also in canada
Good to know! :)
@@colouringchemist I bought both books at coles book stores back in 2015 2016 time so my enchanted forest has a actual dust cover and the pages she cream colored. I remember people complaining about it. The magical jungle the pages are whiter.
I laughed til I cried over no flights of fantasy in the UK😂😂 I’m easily amused😊 Enjoyed this as always.
:D Yup - no flights of fantasy for the UK folks - weird! :D I find the different choice of text for different markets (the US vs the UK) interesting. :) So glad you enjoyed the video!
What are pit pens?
They are a type of pen (marker) made by Faber Castell. :) www.jetpens.com/blog/Faber-Castell-PITT-Artist-Pens-A-Comprehensive-Guide/pt/309
Lovely
Thank you! :)
Very pretty.
Thank you! 😊
the hot dog is pronounced dock-send lol silent d
Thanks! :)
@@colouringchemist hope I didn't sound rude . Not my intention at all .
@@puffyjo Not at all. :) I always appreciate learning how to pronounce things correctly! :)
@@colouringchemist ok good whew. I really like your videos. They are very interesting. If I has a science teacher like you I may have stuck with it lol