This really brings back memories! Never thought I'd be using that at this time in my life, but why not?! I found some very old (35 years) silk paints in my cupboard and decided to mix some of this with spices. I loved a light blue mixed with turmeric powder. It was a gorgeous colour that varied in itself and due to the ground turmeric elements had a lovely texture on the surface when dried. Did the same with ground paprika and got some lovely reddish tones. Haven't tried the green mache tea as this es very expensive in Germany, but can imagine it would also be good for dyeing fabrics (my passion), so maybe I should get some .... Thanks for your wonderful ideas!
Thanks Jill, please if you like my cids hit the like button, it tell the tube that my vids are worth sharing with others, I want to reach as many crafty souls as possible! ☺️ let me now if you have any questions or suggestions, and what videos you like best 😘
Oh cool! I never heard of this magic :-) That would be so cool for teachers! I think the bottled juice makes the drawings end up a bit darker? But that might also be just the difference in heat and how long it was exposed to the heat maybe? But this is such a cool idea! Thank you!
@@ishitasharma3595 oohhh yes, I have learnt more from experimenting and creating every chance I got than from classes, but those help too, I love enrolling on online classes from other artist I like, like Laura Horn or Tracy Verdugo, you get other artist point of view and also get inspired and new fun Ideas come to your head, its almost like magic! 🥰
Marci love your style and the way you teach. Watched the video with lemon juice, which led me to watch your painting with coffee, do you have a tutorial on you tube on how you made your journal you painted the pears in??? Loved the look of it! Was it made with paper grocery bags?
Hey Barb, thanks for your sweet comment, I do have a video on how I made it, its this one : How to make an Art booklet out of junk papers. I also made all the papers in a video called: Making different mixed media papers for collage. Both are easy to do and I hope they inspire you to create your own and not be afraid of mistakes or worry about perfection, just let yourself loose and play and experiment and feel free. If you do make one, I will love for you to share it with me, and if your not up for it just yet, thats ok too, the world is your oyster. Thanks for watching and I hope you have an amazing day! ☺️
Wow another very cool idea 😃👍🏼 I’m now charged to try tea painting, beet root painting. It’s such a happy feeling. Please give me your email because I want to share how I’ve been motivated by your work. I don’t know how to use Instagram 😬
This really brings back memories! Never thought I'd be using that at this time in my life, but why not?! I found some very old (35 years) silk paints in my cupboard and decided to mix some of this with spices. I loved a light blue mixed with turmeric powder. It was a gorgeous colour that varied in itself and due to the ground turmeric elements had a lovely texture on the surface when dried. Did the same with ground paprika and got some lovely reddish tones. Haven't tried the green mache tea as this es very expensive in Germany, but can imagine it would also be good for dyeing fabrics (my passion), so maybe I should get some .... Thanks for your wonderful ideas!
Love this
This brought back so many childhood memories. Thanks for the demo.
How cute and fun
Cool! I love the plant design
I love watching you play! Just found your channel so I’m gonna have to binge watch now. 😆
Thanks Jill, please if you like my cids hit the like button, it tell the tube that my vids are worth sharing with others, I want to reach as many crafty souls as possible! ☺️ let me now if you have any questions or suggestions, and what videos you like best 😘
Cool!
Thanks! 😃
Oh cool! I never heard of this magic :-) That would be so cool for teachers!
I think the bottled juice makes the drawings end up a bit darker? But that might also be just the difference in heat and how long it was exposed to the heat maybe? But this is such a cool idea! Thank you!
I think you can do the same with regular milk!🙂 I know people have used milk to get designs on t-shirts!
I can literally smell the lemon 🍋
oooohhh yeeessss hehehhe thanks for watching!
@@MixitupMarci awwww anytime 🥰😌😌 I'm a beginner artist and I've learned more from RUclips than from my school 🌼✨
@@ishitasharma3595 oohhh yes, I have learnt more from experimenting and creating every chance I got than from classes, but those help too, I love enrolling on online classes from other artist I like, like Laura Horn or Tracy Verdugo, you get other artist point of view and also get inspired and new fun Ideas come to your head, its almost like magic! 🥰
Marci love your style and the way you teach. Watched the video with lemon juice, which led me to watch your painting with coffee, do you have a tutorial on you tube on how you made your journal you painted the pears in??? Loved the look of it! Was it made with paper grocery bags?
Hey Barb, thanks for your sweet comment, I do have a video on how I made it, its this one : How to make an Art booklet out of junk papers.
I also made all the papers in a video called: Making different mixed media papers for collage.
Both are easy to do and I hope they inspire you to create your own and not be afraid of mistakes or worry about perfection, just let yourself loose and play and experiment and feel free. If you do make one, I will love for you to share it with me, and if your not up for it just yet, thats ok too, the world is your oyster. Thanks for watching and I hope you have an amazing day! ☺️
Does this work on fabric?
Good question… I have never tried this on fabric… now im curious…. Maybe i will try that on a separate video…☺️
Wow another very cool idea 😃👍🏼
I’m now charged to try tea painting, beet root painting. It’s such a happy feeling. Please give me your email because I want to share how I’ve been motivated by your work. I don’t know how to use Instagram 😬
Such a sweet feeling to be motivated and ready to have fun! 💪🏻
Mixitupmarci@gmail.com
So cool! Love the happy go lucky feeing!