DIY Cotton WATERCOLOR PAPER at Home (with cotton balls)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @swathimurthynathan6851
    @swathimurthynathan6851 3 года назад +23

    I started water coloring since quarantine and now I’m so much in love with water color papers I wish I own a art supplies shop 😂😂.. I simply love how you tried from the scratch and how down to earth you are open to suggestions . I’m really gonna try the same . Much love ❤️

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +4

      Hi Swathi! Thanks for stopping by. I'm glad you got something out of this video ☺️ OHH it would be so cool to own a little art supply shop! Good luck with your paper-making. Let me know how it goes 💕

  • @stephaniewolfe2665
    @stephaniewolfe2665 3 года назад +47

    This is the most successful diy watercolor paper I have seen thus far! Trial and error, you did great!
    How did you figure out to use the gelatin mixture?

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +19

      Thank you!! I'm so happy you think so. I found out through a lot of googling. First scouring Reddit forums on why my handmade paper was so absorbent, then discovering different types of "sizing" (internal & external). Gelatin seemed like the most accessible (plus my paper was already finished, so internal sizing wasn't an option), though it was hard to track down any directions on it. Of course there was no information about using some sort of preservative, so my first batch of paper stunk like heck!! Then it was back to the forums to figure out what else I could do. Luckily I have some aluminum sulfate/alum kicking around from a different DIY art supply project, so just added some into the gelatin-I think I read about this on a random website, if not Reddit. Anyways, it was a PROCESS lol. The gelatin made the paper super stiff, so if you end up discovering something that works better, please let me know!

  • @susansharp7464
    @susansharp7464 3 месяца назад +1

    I had as many (or more) problems making paper. It’s harder than you would think! You get an A for effort in my book! You are an amazing painter though! You can always buy paper, but talent like yours is rare! I’m sure your future attempts at handmade paper will just keep getting better and better, so don’t give up. I appreciate your honesty and bravery at attempting such a difficult process and showing us the results, and I learned a lot!

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 месяца назад

      Hi Susansharp 👋🏼 Paper making is tough, isn't it? Some folks make it look easy haha. Thank you for taking the time to write such a kind comment. And thank you for watching!

  • @jannatulbushra1998
    @jannatulbushra1998 3 года назад +13

    This is really helpful. I made some paper from paper scrape but obviously couldn't do watercolor on those. Those are so absorbent. I found sizing could make these paper into watercolor paper. But didn’t know / couldn't find any sizing here in my local area. u did such a wonderful job. So helpful thank you. Watercolors are holding pretty welll. Thank you so so much.

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад

      Ahh I'm so, SO happy to hear that it worked out for you 🤗 Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment. It makes me happy to know that this vid is actually useful lol. Happy paper-making 💕

    • @tzerpa9446
      @tzerpa9446 6 месяцев назад +1

      You can use unflavored gelatin as sizing.

  • @sheilagilleland4312
    @sheilagilleland4312 4 месяца назад +2

    I love this idea, who cares if it’s not “Perfect “. I love imperfect!

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  4 месяца назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Imperfection is part of the joy of making things yourself, isn't it?

  • @danieljamesbinderystu2968
    @danieljamesbinderystu2968 3 года назад +47

    Just an fyi... 100% cotton watercolor paper isn't made from actual cotton from the plant. It's made from the shell parts where the cotton blooms out of. I know alot of paper makers in India use cotton fabris waste ( from jeans and fabric) and they make a slurry from that to make paper. It's actually pretty good and you should try to look up their process on how they do it.

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +9

      Interesting!! I do recall watching a video a long time ago about fabric waste being turned into paper, but I don't remember too many detail. Just that it was fascinating. All of the tutorials for cotton rag paper called for the use of "cotton linters". Is that what the shell part is called? Or is that a different type of paper entirely? Thanks for sharing your insight!

    • @motherofachaosorganiser
      @motherofachaosorganiser 10 месяцев назад +1

      They add the sizing in the slurry btw

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  10 месяцев назад

      Ah yes, I added a corn startch sizing in the slurry, but it didn't work out well for me. I'll try different sizing methods in the future. If you have any recommendations, please share!

  • @anoos13
    @anoos13 Месяц назад

    This is great and every paper is unique. I love the paintings you did on your own paper. All the steps you go through to make the paper is really admirable. ❤

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much 😊 It was quite to process, but also really cool to come out with something homemade and (somewhat) usable.

  • @emileewhite3439
    @emileewhite3439 3 года назад +5

    don’t know if this was already said but have you tried to pull the cotton apart before putting them in the blinder i just thought it would be easier to pull them apart dry than wet but i’m obsisess with this video i’m going out to get stuff tomorrow definitely!!!!

  • @johnrey1229
    @johnrey1229 3 года назад +8

    That is looking excellent!!! The watercolors laid great!!!

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! It definitely worked a lot better with the white paper. But hey, live and learn 😙

    • @johnrey1229
      @johnrey1229 3 года назад +1

      @@JuliRoxArt im planning to fo this too. Thanks for this ❤️

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +1

      Good luck!! Let me know how it goes

  • @sena9665
    @sena9665 3 года назад +4

    I'm for sure will try this method! I'm looking for ways to recycle paper, I have a box full of sheets from old drawings, and this looks like a really good recipie for ir!

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +1

      Definitely give it a try! It was messy, but also a lot of fun. If you remember to, let me know how it goes 🤗

  • @fernandolucioocamposandy530
    @fernandolucioocamposandy530 Год назад +1

    Very brave of you girl. How is it going now your endeavor. I will experience making cotton paper too, I will try to get smaller pieces of cotton first and adding some glue to stick together material.

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  Год назад

      Awesome! Give it a try and let me know how it goes. Be careful when using your blender to break up the cotton. It can be a bit tough, and I don't want you ruining your blender. Good luck 😄

  • @Dezey.a
    @Dezey.a 3 года назад +8

    when you are drying the paper you should try laying a plank down or something similar then putting something heavy on top so its not lumpy

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +3

      Yes!! If I make paper again I'll definitely do this. Before the paper is dry it seems quite flat. But as soon as it's dried completely it becomes super lumpy! It's so misleading. Threw me off twice already haha, but it won't get me a third time 😉

  • @VIDEOEPPO
    @VIDEOEPPO 3 года назад

    This one has come out a lot better.

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад

      Omg thanks so.much for watching it!! I wasn't sure that you would, it means a lot 🤗 Yes, it definitely turned out better haha, as most second attempts do 🤓

  • @bucinto
    @bucinto 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing the process, it was so fun! I am making some research for trying this at home without spending money. Your video is very useful! Thank you so much for sharing!!!! Kisses from Brazil!

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад

      Hi Giovana! Thanks for stopping by, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Have fun, and let me know how it goes 🤗 Beijos from Canada 💕

  • @tairad687
    @tairad687 2 года назад +2

    I think you did a wonderful job! Enjoyed the video. I haven't tried with cotton yet but I'm thinking about it.

  • @lew8176
    @lew8176 2 года назад

    are you kidding? this paper looks great!

  • @krabfingers8473
    @krabfingers8473 2 года назад +2

    This wouldn't be cotton watercolor paper, but it is much easier: I fold two 11" x 15" sheets of 80lb drawing paper into half (I stack two, then fold into half ), run them under cold water until it feels soaked through fully, then pat excess water off with a clean towel. I leave it to dry, and the sheets are now stuck together, around the thickness of 300gsm WC paper. Once dry, I dissolve some powder unflavored gelatin into a spreadable liquid and brush my dry paper until it feels soaked with gelatin (around 3 coats). I dry it once again, and it works beautifully as practice paper for me! Only one side of the sheet is sized though, so the other side can be sized as well.

  • @connorlambson6330
    @connorlambson6330 2 года назад +2

    Im curious if you could size the paper with a glue mixture since alot of glues like elmers have gelatin i think

  • @IntrepidInkweaver
    @IntrepidInkweaver 2 года назад

    Ooo, I love the painting of the woman.

  • @machebet7632
    @machebet7632 12 дней назад

    I know it's a sin to think about, but i'm thinking about what would happen if you blended your already dry watercolor paper for the second time? It already contains the products and has a good consistency, if you blend it again maybe it would become more compact and homogeneous because it would no longer have the same difficulty in blending the cotton directly. You are the only person i found who has ventured to search for this homemade paper and i find the result really interesting!

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  12 дней назад

      Oh shite!! Ingenious! My goodness that would've been worth the try, wouldn't it? Sadly, I recycled my cotton paper, all but a sheet.. they were sitting stiff in my closet for a couple of years, so I decided to offload them. This is such a clever idea, though. I don't think I'd be up for making cotton paper in the same capacity. It was a lot of work and very messy. But maybe I can experiment again on a smaller scale. Postcards, perhaps 🤔 Are you planning to give cotton paper making a try?

    • @machebet7632
      @machebet7632 12 дней назад

      @@JuliRoxArt Oohh I see. I don't think I'll do it yet, I was actually just curious if and how it could be done, it's certainly a long and complicated job so for now I'll just buy it

  • @felicitycrowe6971
    @felicitycrowe6971 8 месяцев назад

    I wonder whether if you used some baking paper to protect the iron surface rather than a towel you could create a smoother paper surface. Some gelatine (or other sizing)in with the pulp when mixing might help with texture , maybe 🤔🤔🤔

    • @felicitycrowe6971
      @felicitycrowe6971 8 месяцев назад

      …oh, you did try that 🤣🤣🤣

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  8 месяцев назад +1

      Ah baking paper would've probably helped. I think I used the towel to soak up some of the moisture though. But maybe I could used the towel first, then parchment paper right after to flatten it out some more 🤔 Paper making was super messy, but I'm tempted to try it again when the weather gets nicer. Maybe I'll try out different techniques.
      Do you play around with papermaking? It sounds like you have some experience with it 😄

  • @danielleb.7055
    @danielleb.7055 2 года назад

    This seemed really fun but a ton of work. I think they look beautiful. I didn't see you add any type of "sizing" to the mixture etc. I'm sure that you will need something just to keep the paper from immediately soaking up the water. I think a good idea would be to add a sizing to your mixture and then once it has dried. I've never made paper but I do know a little bit about regular watercolor paper and some of them are internally and externally and some just one. But I think a little bit of playing around with the mixtures would be fun and interesting. Thanks for doing this it was really cool but also makes me not to want to try making my own paper lol and especially cotton paper. Have a great day

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  2 года назад +1

      Haha yes it is definitely a time consuming and messy process! It's takes a good amount of space too (ideally outdoors). My sizing definitely needs work. I added the gelatin/alum sizing externally, but I wonder if it'd work out better if I incorporated it into the paper as I was making it 🤔 It definitely required some experimenting. I don't know when I'll pick it up again- currently in South Korea in a tiny studio apartment. But maybe I'll give it another go when I visit home 😁 Thanks for your comment!

  • @earthrooster1969
    @earthrooster1969 5 месяцев назад

    How cool this video! ❤❤❤
    And the painting is the cherry on top ❤

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you 😄 I'm glad you enjoyed it

  • @ernestinefouche8127
    @ernestinefouche8127 3 года назад +2

    Can you guide me step by step on how you made that illuminum whatever.... It's quite interesting....please and thank you

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +4

      I followed the instructions on the plain, unsweetened box of gelatin in terms of how much water to add (came with 4 packs, I believe I used the whole thing for all of my sheets). Mix in about a tablespoon of alum or aluminum sulphate. Alum is a type of pickling salt, and aluminum sulphate is a fertilizer for hydrangeas. They both should be equally effective, so whichever is more accessible to you. I managed to find aluminum sulphate ("sulfate" is the alternate spelling to "sulphate") in my local plant nursery and at the fertilizer section of a home hardware store. Alum (AKA "potassium aluminum sulphate") can be found on America's Amazon. My paper turned out super stiff after adding the gelatin, so it might be worthwhile playing with the proportions of water to gelatin (e.g. adding more water than what the gelatin package calls for might reduce the stiffness). Experiment with it for sure!! I bet you can come out with something even better 🙌🏽

  • @GalutiaFamilyChannel
    @GalutiaFamilyChannel Месяц назад

    Using a more fine cloth would also help as well.

  • @sacliac4091
    @sacliac4091 Месяц назад

    IT IS SO LOVELY! I LOVE COTTON NOW!😸😸😸

  • @sigfrido2.048
    @sigfrido2.048 3 года назад +1

    Maybe you could try boiling the cotton or using enzymes to break fibers down

  • @monicamccrary48
    @monicamccrary48 2 года назад +1

    Can you make a quick video on how you made the gelatin and aluminum sulfide sizing? I can’t find sizing ANYWHERE for sale and I need to make some by DONT know where to buy the aluminum sulfide and how much to mix in

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  2 года назад +1

      Hi Monica! I followed the instructions on the gelatin package in terms of how much water to add. Of course, instead of letting it set, I brushed it on in liquid form. To that mixture, I added about a tablespoon of aluminum sulphate/alum. Alum is a type of pickling salt, so it acts as a preservant. It made it so the gelatin didn't go bad as it set into the paper. I'm not sure what you can use as an alternative if you can't get your hands on it 🤔 Aluminum sulphate is a similar chemical compound, but is used as a fertilizer for certain flowers. I found it at a plant nursery. But I've also seen it in the outdoor section of my local home hardware store. Not the most accessible thing to find, but I hope that you're able to make something work! Good luck, and if you do find an alternative, please let me know 😊

  • @echostrix924
    @echostrix924 3 года назад +1

    I gonna try this once the schoolyear is done

  • @beatrizaquino9873
    @beatrizaquino9873 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, im going to try it.

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +1

      Good luck!! Let me know how it goes 🤓

  • @Wanda6308
    @Wanda6308 Год назад +1

    I am watching your video using cotton and it makes me wonder if dryer lint could be used in paper making?

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  Год назад +1

      Oh interesting! I'm sure anything can be incorporated into paper, though I'm not sure how 100% dryer lint would work. If you give it a go, let me know!

    • @Wanda6308
      @Wanda6308 Год назад

      @@JuliRoxArt I will try a small amount and let you know

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  Год назад

      Amazing, please do if you get around to it! Just be careful not to ruin your blender. I was a bit nervous about that when working with the cotton.

  • @charlottesmom
    @charlottesmom 10 месяцев назад

    I tried this before I saw your video and it nearly killed my blender, pulled the chunk apart blended slowly on pulse and it was still horrid. I chucked most of it and only added about 1/8 of a cup (a tiny chunk) to my recycled paper slurry and re-blended it, the results were okay but I like 100% recycled paper much better, I can get it so much smoother. I have thought of shredding some of my 100% cotton watercolor paper soaking and adding that to my slurry bucket just to add in a bit to my recycled soaking paper. I’m on my 4th batch now and it just keeps getting more fun!

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  10 месяцев назад +1

      Using cotton paper is GENIUS! I never thought about that. I have so many cotton paper scraps. It would be an awesome way to give them another life. Haha, yes, blending cotton balls really gives your blender a workout. I don't think I'll do it again with them. Although other materials, for sure! It's great to hear that you're enjoying making paper. It is a lot of fun 😁
      What do you use your homemade sheets for? I've only ever tried painting on mine. I still have them sitting around and should probably figure out a way to incorporate them into crafts or something, haha. If you have ideas, please let me know! Thanks for sharing your experience~

    • @charlottesmom
      @charlottesmom 10 месяцев назад

      @@JuliRoxArt I have some of my 100% cotton watercolor paper scraps soaking right now I’ll let you know how it goes, they will be mixed with my white(ish) recycled paper slurry I have high hopes. I’m not using my paper for anything at the moment, I did write on a sheet from each batch to make sure it was good for pen, I may try my colored pencils on them tomorrow. I only have a total of maybe 30 sheets (some 5x7 some smaller like postcard size). I will definitely let you know how things go. 👍🏻

    • @charlottesmom
      @charlottesmom 10 месяцев назад

      @@JuliRoxArt UPDATE: okay I just made three small sheets with the watercolor slurry added to some of my regular recycled slurry about half and half with a gallon or so of extra water added in. They came out great so far but now we wait for drying overnight. I have high hopes but do know the paper will not be good for watercolors, you need a starch of sorts or some even suggested glue added for a stabilizer, I believe….must do more research on that. I’m also going to look into adding titanium dioxide into the slurry to whiten it up more, it’s a light grayish right now due to the printing on the shredded junk mail. I have some light brown paper that I made with shredded grocery bags, it pretty but feels too “paper towels”. 😆

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  10 месяцев назад

      Woah, you weren't kidding when you said you had a batch of paper soaking! Look at you go 🙌🏽 And 30 sheets in total? Plus the three you just made? You're really getting to work, haha. Thank you so much for filling me in! I love hearing about others' experience with making supplies! It's such a joy, ain't it? 😆
      Also, I had no idea you could add products to your paper to make it more white, that's so interesting.
      Yes, prepping paper for watercolors is a struggle! I still have no clue what kind of sizing works best for it. I tried my luck with the gelatin, but my paper is stiff as heck now. It'll definitely take more experimenting to achieve homemade paper fit for watercolor paintings. But I guess it's all in good fun 😉
      Thanks for sharing! You're making me want to take it up again. I was going to wait until the summer, but maybe I should just sort out an indoor setup and give it a go... hmmm 😙

  • @ganeshshetty6778
    @ganeshshetty6778 3 года назад +6

    I am planning to try 75%paper and 25%cotton....just wanna see what happens!

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад

      Go for it!! Let me know how the end result turns out 🙌🏽

  • @tzerpa9446
    @tzerpa9446 6 месяцев назад

    You can use unflavored gelatin as sizing.

  • @sophiaeasel1561
    @sophiaeasel1561 2 года назад

    What would happen if you boiled the cotton before blending? 🤓🤓🤓

  • @1TimothyFourTen
    @1TimothyFourTen 3 года назад +1

    I enjoyed that! It was a lot of work - huh?! I bet a vitamix blender would have worked wonders. I would have probably added the sizing to the blending process. But don't take my advice- I have never made paper before. Sure would love to know how so I can save some money - Arches is expensive but it's THE best. Although yours comes a close second. Good job!! I have a great starting point thank to you, though.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @mauriciodiassabino1990
    @mauriciodiassabino1990 9 месяцев назад

    Hello Could you point me to a forum with more information on how to make cotton paper?

  • @ryanoconnor7957
    @ryanoconnor7957 3 года назад +5

    This looks like so much work, why not just start with cotton linters in the form of pulp lap (dried sheets)?

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +4

      LMAO yeah that would've been smart.. live and learn I guess 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @MemoonaInayat-sm8kt
    @MemoonaInayat-sm8kt Год назад

    Wow amazing 😊

  • @ritzyecoy7871
    @ritzyecoy7871 2 года назад

    I smooth my paper using a die cutting machine Once paper is sry put the paper between the plastic boards and roll it a few times

  • @chillisauce2658
    @chillisauce2658 3 года назад

    this is really good and helpful! may i ask what you used to make the external sizing?

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +5

      Plain, unflavored gelatin plus some alum/aluminum sulfate. I just followed the directions on the gelatin pack in terms of how much water to use, and dropped in about a tablespoon of the alum.

    • @ernestinefouche8127
      @ernestinefouche8127 3 года назад +1

      Great!! This paper seems like it can be used for acrylics and gouache too... actually I'm gonna try and see😁

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +1

      Yes it definitely feels sturdy enough to handle both! Good luck, let me know how it goes 🤓

    • @chedoodles
      @chedoodles 3 года назад +1

      may I ask what the effect of alum on the sizing? i want to try it too😳

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +5

      I added alum to preserve the gelatin sizing. In my first attempt, I used gelatin only, and my paper stunk like heck! Apparently alum-gelatin sizing has a long history in paper-making. It helps uphold the integrity of paper and reacts with the gelatin to prevent bleeding as well. But the main reason I used it was so my paper wouldn't smell narsty lol

  • @shawnsbookbabees922
    @shawnsbookbabees922 2 года назад

    Very cool

  • @jin9311
    @jin9311 Год назад

    젤라틴 혼합물의 혼합 비율은 얼마입니까?

  • @aminaa5824
    @aminaa5824 5 месяцев назад

    You should first cut the cotton as small as you can before soaking so they don’t wrap themselves around the blades

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I definitely could've done a better job at that 😅

  • @randomstuff625
    @randomstuff625 2 года назад

    was making it cheaper then buying?

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  2 года назад

      Cheaper, yes. But incredibly messy and time consuming. The end result isn't like the watercolor paper you'd get in stores. The things you can create with it is limited because of the rough texture. So I wouldn't use it as a replacement. Think of it more as a fun novelty project 😉

  • @nothinginteresting7558
    @nothinginteresting7558 2 года назад

    Do you have any idea if agar-agar works instead of gelatin? I'm vegetarian so I don't use gelatin...(also don't use agar-agar cuz it's expensive, but I can buy it someday in a tiny amount)

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  2 года назад

      Hello! I honestly have no idea if it would work :o The gelatin in itself was an experiment. If you give it a try, please keep me updated on how it works!

    • @nothinginteresting7558
      @nothinginteresting7558 2 года назад

      @@JuliRoxArt Sure thing!!! Also I know this is unrelated but I bought gum arabic and soft pastels and I'm gonna follow your video on how to do watercolor with these, right now I'm letting my binder set! Very excited to see how it turns out

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  2 года назад +1

      That's so awesome! I'm glad you're giving it a try. It's so much fun to experiment with making your own colors. Enjoy the process 😁💕

    • @vanessavulcania
      @vanessavulcania 2 года назад +1

      It works with Agar Agar, too! :) You have to use more water than in the description, so it stays runny for as long as you need to brush it on. But then it has the same effect as gelatine. But: I only tried Agar Agar without adding any alum etc., so I don't know how it would interact in such a mixture.

  • @lovewillwinnn
    @lovewillwinnn Год назад

    What is coddan?

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  Год назад

      Haha, sorry, it's my Canadian accent. We tend to pronounce "T" as "D" when it's in the middle of a word. I was saying "cotton".

  • @colagummyyummy
    @colagummyyummy 3 года назад

    How did you dispose the mixture?

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +2

      I'm sorry, I don't quite understand your question. Dispose of the sizing or the paper? Either way, you could toss both in your compost.

  • @07-226
    @07-226 3 года назад

    wow

  • @ridhosiregar138
    @ridhosiregar138 Год назад

    I’m sorry for asking this 2 years later, but how do you make the mixture of alum and gelatin? Do you have to heat them while mixing?
    I have a crystalised alum and powdered gelatin.

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  Год назад

      Haha no need to apologize. I just made the gelatin according to the instructions on the packet (in terms of how much hot water too add), but instead of letting it set, I mixed about a small spoonful of alum and brushed it onto my paper. Hope this helps!

    • @ridhosiregar138
      @ridhosiregar138 Год назад

      @@JuliRoxArt thanks for the reply :) So it’s a teaspoon you use for the alum, I assume?

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  Год назад

      @@ridhosiregar138 Just under a tablespoon 😁 Let me know if you end up trying it out. Cheers~

  • @jonathontreace172
    @jonathontreace172 3 года назад +2

    Why don't you try using the cotton that you fill your pillows with rather than cotton balls

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +3

      Ahh I didn't even think about that! Originally I wanted to find a bag of cotton linters, which is what the forums recommended, but had no luck where I live. I'm sure cotton pillow stuffing would be easier to blend 🤔 You've got me thinking. .

    • @jadesilveira4987
      @jadesilveira4987 3 года назад +1

      @@JuliRoxArt i came searching for people like you doing just with cotton balls because cotton linter is just as expansive as a good watercolor block here where I live, but after reading this comment, I might just do 1 with cotton balls and one from pillows to see the results 🤔

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад +1

      @@jadesilveira4987 Haha right?? Very smart, I didn't even think about pillow stuffing. The only thing to look out for is 100% cotton stuffing and not the synthetic stuff. Let us know how it goes, I'm curious 🤓

  • @Afzaaldrawing
    @Afzaaldrawing 2 года назад

    Wow 🤔🙀🤭🤭🤭🤭

  • @nialucky8773
    @nialucky8773 3 года назад

    What country do you live?

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  3 года назад

      Canada at the time I made this video! Now I'm in South Korea 😁

  • @decea9380
    @decea9380 Год назад +4

    Huge commercial papermaking machines basically start with a pulp mixture that is 95% water and only 5% fibre; be it wood fiber or cotton or a mixture. The wet end of the machine, basically starts with a pulp mixture that flows onto a very fine continuous wire screen. Lots of water is then removed from the pulp mixture and when only around 30% water remains, the pulp mix is strong enough to jump a small gap. It then travels through many drying and pressing cylinders.The end product only has around 7% water. Looking at your pulp mix, I would say that you have far too much cotton. I would mix up a much thinner pulp mix in a bathtub. Dip your deckle (wire screen) under your mix and then let lots of water drain out. Your deckle should be in two parts. The wire screen and a removable frame. After most of the water has drained out, remove the frame and drop your wet sheet onto a flat felt surface. You can make up a multi layer sandwich consisting of paper and felt layers. Then you need something to press it with. Perhaps a couple of sheets of plywood and lots of bricks.

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  Год назад

      Oh wow, thank you so much for this advice! Honestly, my blender wasn't powerful enough to shred my cotton into the tiny pieces I needed. I think it was doomed from the start haha. I don't think I'll attempt again with cotton, but would definitely be open to trying your advice out to make regular recycled paper. It definitely has its own character. I've seen wedding invitations created with handmade paper infused with flower seeds. That way, of throwing it out, you can just plant it in soil and watch them grow! Homemade paper is also neat for crafting and scrapbooking. But in terms of creating art on it as you would store-bought drawing/painting paper.. hmm my homemade attempts would need to go through a lot more R&D for that haha. It was super messy too, I don't know how much I'll be will to go through the trial and error for it. Thank you so much for your tips, and for taking the time to share your insight ^^

  • @tarekmoussaoui2522
    @tarekmoussaoui2522 2 года назад

    Welcome
    how to make 100% cotton paper

  • @SonnyBurnett2012
    @SonnyBurnett2012 3 года назад

    Nerds more cotton

  • @MsShimmeringSue
    @MsShimmeringSue Год назад

    YOU DO KNOW THAT BERRIES AND FRUIT ARE USED TO MAKE DYES NOT PIGMENTS?????? THEY ARE VASTLY DIFFERENT THINGS AND DYES ARE NOT LIGHTFAST WHICH IS WHY THEY USE PIGMENTS. ANYONE WHO CALLS THEMSELF AN ARTIST SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE DIFFERENCE.

    • @JuliRoxArt
      @JuliRoxArt  Год назад +1

      Oh wow, I honestly had no idea. I haven't done much research on the lightfastness of natural materials. Especially when it comes to making inks or pigment powders. I just enjoy experimenting with whatever gives off interesting colors. I like to have fun with it 😉