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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2014
  • In this tutorial I will show you how to make metallic pearl paint.
    You will need pearl eye shadow. I am using the LA Looks brand available at the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar, they are in indivdual loose powder pots for $1.
    For watercolors you will need small containers (there are little pill screw top containers at the Dollar tree you can use.
    You will also need Gum Arabic for watercolors or mod-podge (or PVA glue) for acrylics.
    These paints are as good as store bought, Have fun and enjoy the show!
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  • @nokiot9
    @nokiot9 5 лет назад +18

    You saying "save these cause you never know... " has turned me into a hoarder lol

  • @RekEighty
    @RekEighty 4 года назад +3

    So I'm a Model Car hobbyist, and I'm always looking for new paint colors to use on cars. I've used nail polish plenty of times through my airbrush thinned down and had great results. But I'm always looking to try different things. And someone told me about using eye shadow powder. I love mixing it into my acrylic colors I already have to give them a nice metallic or pearl look. Also instead of modge podge glue for the acrylic, I use Pledge Revive it floor finish. Yes Pledge lol I know it sounds weird but it's been a go to for us modelers for years! It's just Clear Acrylic and you get a huge bottle that will last you for years! But I love mixing it into the Pledge and having a nice pure color to work with. It's nice to see others using the eye shadow colors for making paints. Beats paying high dollar for those little bottles of model paint when I can make my own.

  • @annabucy7220
    @annabucy7220 4 года назад +15

    I just used a bunch of old eye shadows to make some paint! I can’t wait to see how well they work tomorrow.

  • @LadyB_20
    @LadyB_20 3 года назад +11

    I have shadows that are way past the expiration. These are a good way to use them foe crafts 😁

  • @leaamherst
    @leaamherst 9 лет назад +19

    This is my favorite Frugal Crafter video! I'm so glad you showed the entire process, thank you for so freely sharing your talents!!

  • @MissWitchiepoo
    @MissWitchiepoo 8 лет назад +9

    Thank you very much for the tips!! I have had a bottle of Winsor Newton Gum Arabic for 16 years and had no idea of what to use it for but was too cheap to throw it out and there is nothing wrong with it. So now finally I see something I can use it for and that I would actually like to make. The funny thing is that I also have powder eyeshadows in really nice colors from the 70's and 80's so I also now have something to use them for too. I live in Europe where Glam rock was inn back in the 70's and even men were wearing glitter eyeshadows so they were just too nice not to keep and use for something:) I find that no matter what I decide to keep and my Family says I'm crazy for keeping it always turns out there is a use for it all.Now I just need to find something to use my David Bowie double lip gloss in a container made like an Oreo cookie for:) I just made an album for my 4 years younger sister about her life and put in mementos I had kept since she was a child, like Little notes she had written and her first this and that. And she loved it. Even as a child I was a horder:) So when it comes to throwing out Things remember the Words of Michael Jackson in Billy Jean - Just remember to always think twice:)

  • @candicreates591
    @candicreates591 10 лет назад +100

    How funny to see you working on this idea too! I've mixed the eye shadow with clear glue stick for a rub on glue stick like texture that stays moist in a covered pot for a couple months now. I mixed the mica with gloss gel medium and gloss medium (thinner version than the gel) with great results also. I stored mine in similar little pots as yours and they have stayed just as wet as the original media 2 months on. I mixed mica with melted beeswax and a bit of coconut oil for a waxy rub on paste. It also works with beeswax and soy shortening or soy wax or with paraffin and a few drops of mineral oil but I like the glow of the beeswax blend better. I used glycerin and gum arabic with micas for my watercolor blend to keep it creamier in the pots. Unflavored cheap generic lip balm lightly melted and mixed with mica also makes an interesting waxy rub on when cool. Other mixes I've used are Diamond glaze, glossy accents, pledge floor finish, Elmer's clear liquid paper glue and Elmer's glue gel. Ive had fun experimenting with different bases with the micas and am in the how do they hold up over time in the pot and on surfaces phase. So far nothing in pots have failed by drying out or growing nasty things. My surface tests are also holding up well to light, flaking, peeling, and holding their textures in the cases of thick texture mixes. My favorites so far are the glue stick, gloss gel medium, beeswax/coconut oil, and glycerin/gum arabic. There are slight variations in the clear liquid adhesive blends, but nothing remarkable. They do dry faster due to thinner coats.

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  10 лет назад +15

      love the wax idea, thanks for sharing!

    • @evelynbarney821
      @evelynbarney821 7 лет назад +5

      you guys just save me ~ $25! I have been wanting a set of Molten Metallics (at 8 oz per bottle they may be cheaper in the long run but I have some experimenting to do!) Now I'm going to use what I have (no gum arabic but I'm doing acrylics - so no matter) to make my own! Wax too.
      I do wonder, though, if I use the wax on beads if Ii can use a sealer OVER the wax - or if the wax has to be the last step.

    • @evelynbarney821
      @evelynbarney821 7 лет назад +8

      I just saw someone make it from mica eyeshadow and glossy accents. She didn't store it just used what she made right away. The advantage seemed to be that once it dried - it was already sealed.

    • @jaspermartin7444
      @jaspermartin7444 6 лет назад +3

      @Evelyn. Have you found a source for cheap mica? I've been searching but... (keep in mind I'm a total newb to painting) it looks like by the time you pay for the mica, it's almost the same price as regular paint? Unless we actually need less mica than I assume was needed? Lindsay only made tiny little bits of sparkly paint with that dollar store eye shadow, and frankly I feel like I'd use that up in an hour or two once I get into the groove of actually using my new craft room.
      (Plus I need a lot more colors, lol, I love sparkles!)

    • @conniealford1020
      @conniealford1020 6 лет назад +1

      Candi Creates thank you for good information and taking the time to explain how you do it. Please make a video. I'll look for it. Enjoy your day. Connie 💐✌️💜

  • @craftoncue
    @craftoncue 10 лет назад +20

    Thank you for this cost saving tip! I will be trying this for sure. Blessings, Linda Hardesty

  • @bootsmama1027
    @bootsmama1027 10 лет назад +10

    I love this because we have dollar stores all around here. I found a 16 oz. bottle of photographers grade gum Arabic for around $13 on Amazon, and the paint companies sell about 2.5 oz. for the same price. The photographer's kind works just as well as the paint brands; painters had even bought it to use in their paintings because it worked the same and cost a lot less.

  • @path6741
    @path6741 10 лет назад +38

    For those that think gum arabic is too expensive, I wonder if you are looking at the food grade?
    Gum arabic comes in several types. The food grade is expensive but the watercolor painting bottles aren't that bad. DaVinci brand at Dick Blick is $5.15 plus shipping. I got a bottle of Windsor Newton brand at Hobby Lobby years ago and it has lasted forever. You only use a few drops to make the paint so a 2 oz bottle should last a long time.
    Another use for it is to soften the tube paint that dries in a watercolor pallet. Some brands of paint crack as they dry so I put a couple of drops in the paint while it is still soft. I have had problems with only one tube of paint, Van Gogh Azo Yellow Medium, going hard and not softening up nicely with the gum arabic added. I can still use it but it is crumbly and gets little hard pieces even when it is re-wetted.
    I bought the Cottman (which is Windsor Newton's student grade paint brand) travel set and as the colors get used up I replace them with the better quality artist's grade Windsor Newton paint from the tubes and let them dry hard. I use masking tape to write the names of the colors and attach it to the lid of the pallet so I can change the names if I change colors. When one of the colors run out I save the little plastic box it was in to use for another color as needed, again filling from a tube of paint. If the color cracks as it dries I wet it down and add a drop or two of gum arabic and it softens up pretty good.
    I have also bought the empty pallets that come with a clear plastic lid and hold about 8 colors. They sell these at WalMart as well as hobby stores. I have a pallet made of Van Gogh paints, one of guache, and one of metallic colors (Dale Rowney?) and switch back and forth as needed for the color I want. I have heard the damp paints can mold; that has never happened to me, but I let the paint dry with the lid set loosely on top to keep out cat hair (my cat loves my craft table!) until they are completely dry before closing the lid tightly. I have used gun arabic in all of these except the metallic and it works great.

    • @jaspermartin7444
      @jaspermartin7444 6 лет назад +1

      wow thanks for that. Holly Lobby sells a TINY little bottle for $16 so I figured it was relatively that expensive everywhere else. Just checked dicks and they're still selling it a much more reasonable price! However, in another video Lindsay mentioned (if I'm remembering correctly) that a floor wax would also work. Think maybe I'll stick with the gum arabic from Dicks since as you said it can be added to the regular (expensive) paints.

  • @msmeeechelly
    @msmeeechelly 8 лет назад +98

    I am glad you didn't cut your finger off in that video, but if you did, I bet you would create a new video showing us, "how to stitch on your own finger" using items you already have around the house. Ha,Ha. You are awesome! Thanks for all the great info that you share in such an entertaining way.

  • @rebeccaluo9352
    @rebeccaluo9352 9 лет назад +2

    thank you so much for sharing this! I was actually looking to see if i could turn my entire eyeshot pallet into paint before i started traveling 6 months ago. now i just stumbled upon this fantastic video! will definitely try it after i finish traveling! thanks again!

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 5 лет назад +7

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO...
    YOU are one Smart Woman....
    I am soooooo Happy to find this video...

  • @hellothere7588
    @hellothere7588 4 года назад +4

    This saved me so much of money. Thank you for this amazing tutorial.

  • @aidaferrarone4691
    @aidaferrarone4691 9 лет назад +1

    Love your happy frugal techniques. Thanks!

  • @lindarogers4116
    @lindarogers4116 9 лет назад +1

    Love your ideas and instructions. great sense of humor. keep up the great work.

  • @Fancylooks
    @Fancylooks 10 лет назад +3

    Excellent shimmery paint, love it.

  • @vivalaresin8311
    @vivalaresin8311 10 лет назад +4

    This is how i've been making my metallic paints for the past 2 years or so. It's way cheaper than purchasing them at the store lol. TFS

  • @MissMolly3377
    @MissMolly3377 2 года назад

    Wow, what a great idea. This is amazing. I see those powders all the time, but never thought I could make paint out of them.

  • @sundropkat
    @sundropkat 10 лет назад

    How awesome ! . I bought these eyeshadows a couple months ago after I watched your bubble paper video, then I made my own glimmer mist with them also. Now I have yet another use for them...best couple of bucks I ever spent ! Lol

  • @SuperManning11
    @SuperManning11 7 лет назад

    This is awesome! I'm using watercolors to paint a giant white paper lamp from IKEA, and was having a hard time getting the sheen I wanted out of the paint. This is perfect! Thank you for all your great ideas.

  • @yolandamccurdy6277
    @yolandamccurdy6277 7 лет назад

    Wow, so neat that I can make things shine and it doesn't cost a lot. Thank u for all ur great tips. I love crafting on a budget.

  • @PrettyBlueFlowers
    @PrettyBlueFlowers 8 лет назад

    Thank you, Lindsay! This is such a great idea, I love to use a little bit of shimmer in my paintings but I never would have thought of doing this! You've just saved me a lot of money :)

  • @faeryfox6253
    @faeryfox6253 4 года назад

    This was really great NOT JUST for the money savings but for the CONTROLL we get over the product and process too. Keep up the good work. We all love you.

  • @dwhite3937
    @dwhite3937 8 лет назад +19

    I just found out something I find really neat: transparent airbrush medium ( I used transparent base "createx" brand) mixed with these mica dollar tree eye shadows creates such a nice, thin, easily spreadable acrylic paint, as opposed to the thickness of using mod podge. Also, it stores well if you go to family dollar and for a dollar get eight little "tuppawear like things", that way u don't have to use it up right away and can make batches. Airbrush medium is fantastic for thinning acrylic paints, much more archival than water, which you really shouldn't use to thin acrylic paints on paintings you wish to last for many years.

    • @prettypaperthings
      @prettypaperthings 8 лет назад

      mod podge is not thick!

    • @erins.5420
      @erins.5420 8 лет назад +5

      +prettypaperthings maybe she was just explaining that the airbrush medium is not as thick as midge podge and not describing mode podge to actually being thick.

    • @prettypaperthings
      @prettypaperthings 8 лет назад +1

      +Erin S. sounds legit.

    • @ronieGirl327
      @ronieGirl327 7 лет назад +2

      prettypaperthings it's thick compared to... water.. therefore it is thick... at times!

    • @angelamoore-romprey460
      @angelamoore-romprey460 7 лет назад

      D White thanks for the information

  • @MsCuisle
    @MsCuisle 6 лет назад

    What an absolutely brilliant idea. You're nothing short of amazing. Thanks very much ❤❤❤

  • @kassidyr6475
    @kassidyr6475 10 лет назад

    I need a small bit of metallic paint for something I'm doing today and I have all the "ingredients"! So glad you posted this today!

  • @JayDub_143
    @JayDub_143 7 лет назад

    I absolutely LOVE your DIYS!!!!, THANKS SO MUCH!!

  • @anastasiarose9003
    @anastasiarose9003 10 лет назад

    This is awesome! I am going shopping at our local dollar tree. My 6 year old G-nephew has gotten addicted to one of the iridescent acrylic paint brands, and can go through it like mad. At $12+ a set, that is pricey. This will work perfect with liquid acrylic medium, and I can even re-use the pointy bottles that the more expensive paint comes in so he can continue to paint with it. Thanks a bunch, Lindsey!

  • @lindadechow2212
    @lindadechow2212 10 лет назад

    Thanks Lindsay, awesome ideas. I love those $Tree shadows for color. I didn't realize you can make watercolor just by adding gum arabic, that's so cool. What I do to remove the bottom is, I poke an awl right in the center of the bottom, kind of hold it close to me so I don't flip it out, and pull and tip up to get the bottom off. That way I'm not fiddling with the sides, altho that would work too. I just put masking tape over the hole to store the loose power still in the container. Well off to try this, such fun.

  • @desireeglowa86
    @desireeglowa86 4 года назад

    You are totally AMAZING! I have been struggling with this for a couple of days and disappointed with my results! Thankyou for sharing!!!

  • @aimeea5528
    @aimeea5528 5 лет назад

    I have so MUCH old makeup, like ALOT! This is awesome! I’m so going to make my own acrylics!!

  • @ownsacat
    @ownsacat 7 лет назад

    Thank you Lindsay! I have all this old eye shadow I was going to throw out. I just knew there was some reason I was saving it. I'm excited now to make my own sparkly acrylics.

  • @JoAnneMOwens
    @JoAnneMOwens 4 года назад +1

    I was about to toss the Pearl Ex I have had for about 25 years and never used...now I am heading to the give away box to reclaim it! I have been wanting to find the perfect metallic watercolor paint and now it is possible I have had it all along! Thank you, Lindsay!

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  4 года назад +1

      Pearl ex is such a versatile product! I love stamping with versamsrk and brushing it on and also using it on polymer clay. Enjoy!

    • @JoAnneMOwens
      @JoAnneMOwens 4 года назад

      thefrugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich thx Lindsay, good ideas to explore!

  • @blackitten2
    @blackitten2 7 лет назад

    Love these techniques! Thanks for sharing.

  • @francesb7515
    @francesb7515 8 лет назад

    Metallic paints will be a great to experiment with! I will look for the natural/pure powder lines so it is more archival.Thank You, Frances

  • @Multicrafter1
    @Multicrafter1 10 лет назад

    The comments your video sparked added so much info, Fantastic! Thank you for answering my question, eye shadows give me the effect I was looking for, & a lot less $. The critical commenter has 12 subscribers in 3years, watching 1 would show you how good your videos truly are. I enjoy your enthusiasm & communication style. :) please keep going!

  • @Kulyenie
    @Kulyenie 9 лет назад

    Thank you so much for your wonderful tutorial! I looked around at local stores and liquid gum arabic was like $18 (for 2 oz?! ouch) But I did find a 1 oz powdered gum arabic by Jacquard for only $3! It seems to work much the same, it even says you can mix it with water and store for convenience. The powdered has a 4:1 ratio of pigment to arabic and works great! I found the powdered gum arabic next to the pearlex pigments if anyone else wants to hunt for it! I got mine at my local fabric store (Fabric Depot) Thanks so much for being so awesome, you're officially my crafting hero!

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  9 лет назад

      Kulyenie thanks, I never tried powdered. I ordered an 8oz bottle online years ago and I am still using it:)

  • @GGGaia
    @GGGaia 10 лет назад +4

    Awesome! I can't get much in the way of metallic paints where I live so this is really useful to know. Thanks =)

  • @mpvip3806
    @mpvip3806 6 лет назад

    I love love this idea thank you so much I so enjoy your diy videos your energy is contagious 😁

  • @xusako9034
    @xusako9034 8 лет назад

    Super useful, thank you so much! Your video was the first thing that I shared on my inspiration blog and as soon as I get my payment next week, I am SO making these, the result is amazing!

  • @mctm1221
    @mctm1221 10 лет назад +1

    thanks ... as a senior on fixed budget need to be extremely frugal . so grateful ..have an awesome day.

  • @AvidAbstractions
    @AvidAbstractions 7 лет назад +3

    Wonderful idea! Thank you for sharing!

  • @snoesje95
    @snoesje95 10 лет назад

    thank you so mutch for this tutorial! I went to the artshop and the metallicpaint was soo expensive so I'm really happy you showed me this!!

  • @scrapgirl14671
    @scrapgirl14671 10 лет назад

    Great idea! I bought these when you taught us to use them with Elmer's glue and the heat fun, but I have plenty left to play with.

  • @CraftyKazzaH
    @CraftyKazzaH 10 лет назад +3

    you're so clever Lyndsay, thanks!

  • @ChristyLove1861
    @ChristyLove1861 10 лет назад

    WOW!!!!I love this idea!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!

  • @cromcam
    @cromcam 10 лет назад

    Hi, I bought the pink and I saw you take the bottom off, I was totally amazed and I said I'll never be able to do that. Last night I tried it and it came off very easily!!!!!!! Thank you very much. Also at the Dollar Store they have these fabulous gel pens, you get 6 of them and they work great.

  • @Mezzaluna1020
    @Mezzaluna1020 9 лет назад

    Absolutely brilliant idea... I cant wait to try this...hitting the dollar store today!

  • @PsychoMantisss
    @PsychoMantisss 6 лет назад

    Thanks for this! I've been meaning to get back into watercolors as I haven't used them in over 10 years.

  • @mariad4183
    @mariad4183 3 года назад

    This was wonderful honey! ...so fun and practical!
    Thank you for sharing! xoxo

  • @peepla7
    @peepla7 8 лет назад +5

    hahahaha ah man! I'm a soaper.....at any given time I have micas for coloring soap.... I buy it by the oz or more. I have jars of mod podge....buy it....forget where it is...buy more...find other bottles....etc. and I have powdered gum arabic bought years ago to make my own labels..... and I have a whole jar of it. and now I have your brilliance! hahaha all this time...I've been buying little bottles of paint for too much money. ha-ha THANK YOU!!!!

    • @victoriaciolek9585
      @victoriaciolek9585 8 лет назад

      Hi Peepla7, I am another craft addict and love Lindsay. I too soap and have tons of mica, so guess I am going to be using them for this too..Woo hoo...I just have to buy my Gum Arabic now...

    • @peepla7
      @peepla7 8 лет назад +1

      +victoria Ciolek I did my house numbers with the gold "paint" I made from this method! works great!

    • @victoriaciolek9585
      @victoriaciolek9585 8 лет назад

      That is cool. (abt how you used them on your house numbers) I will have to try that on many things now that my brain is just running away with all kinds of ideas! LOL I think it is great your a man, and you love to craft and make soap..We have men in our soap groups on fb and they are just as fab as the ladiies! and who cares what sex we are as long as we are using our brains and having fun! RIGHT?!!!! I don't care and I don't judge! Have you ever used MAD OILS mica's for your soaps? They are fablulous and I know of one other person who has wonderful colors...

    • @pouponcrazycat5987
      @pouponcrazycat5987 7 лет назад

      buy your little bottles which are 4 oz from the American Bottle Company out of Tampa Fl, I think I paid 20.00 for 200 of these without the tops, to add the tops they cost five cents each. 0.05 for the tops, they are really good. I have enough here for the dyes that I use.. I just love how they form.

    • @Amywazwaz06
      @Amywazwaz06 7 лет назад +1

      peepla7 I have powdered gum Arabic. Can you tell me how to mix it up to use in this process? Is there a water to gum Arabic ratio?

  • @plb160471
    @plb160471 8 лет назад

    thank you so much! I just watched a video using shimmer paints and i can't source them and wallah you have solved my problem. Thrilled :)

  • @kdnkdd
    @kdnkdd 10 лет назад +3

    You always give us such great tips and ideas for the things we already have. I have a drawer full of those eye shadows. tfs.

    • @thefrugalcrafter
      @thefrugalcrafter  10 лет назад +1

      I love those eyeshadows...never used them as eye shadow tho LOL!

    • @vickicervantes1817
      @vickicervantes1817 4 года назад

      My mother past away a couple years ago so I had put painting on hold. She bought Make-up/eye shadows for the company she worked for years ago when I was a child. I'm turning 61 next month, but she had so many cases of the most beautiful eye shadows that all of us would go crazy over. I couldn't throw them away or take them to a Thrift Store because they had lots of memories from my mother dressing me up every Halloween as a Gypsy. All my friends was in love with the way I looked! Let me tell you. the most gorgeous bright Pinks, Purples, Blues, Golds and Green eye shadows that you could even dream of having. Sad to say that I could have kept them and made these bright and beautiful Watercolor paints out of all of them and painted some beautiful paintings from them for all of my children, 29 Grandchildren and 6 Great Grandchildren. I'm so very sad now... I do still have a couple left and my 4 daughters do also, so I guess I'll tell them about this and see if they would let me do that with them. Well as my father would always say; A day late and a dollar short! Lindsay I do have to thank You once again for sharing your beautiful talent with all of us that live in our beautiful

  • @seemalatif548
    @seemalatif548 8 лет назад

    wow that is so cool.. thanks for the tutorial.. i was wondering if i could make a really huge batch to cover a background for an art project in watercolour

  • @jeanieferretti4203
    @jeanieferretti4203 10 лет назад

    What a great idea! I need some gum Arabic. Thanks so much.

  • @Feelicefee
    @Feelicefee 8 лет назад

    fantastic.... wow... I must try it at once... thank you for showing...

  • @deepowers3117
    @deepowers3117 9 лет назад

    I have just started to try to learn one stroke painting, having never done any painting of any kind, but watching your tutorials has created in me a real fascination with the watercolor painting process. The apparent lack of control over the paints makes me sort of apprehensive, but it is really interesting to see the back washes mix themselves. The OS is not going too well, and when I tried your Lupine flowers, I made such a mess that I had to spray it down into a backwash, LOL Perhaps I can't paint, but I love your tutorials!

  • @kreativkunst
    @kreativkunst 8 лет назад +1

    when you're like: " i REALLY should finally clean up my mess now", because i re-organized my whole crafty corner and then BAMMMM the idea of making your own shimmer watercolors out of unused eyeshadow hits you. And where's the place to go watch out for inspiration? OF COURSE IT IS YOU!!! :D Thanks so much for your inspirational beeing, Lindsay!
    ~°Sunny shimmery greetings from Switzerland°~

  • @kelliquinn1342
    @kelliquinn1342 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for creating this video, I recently had a similar idea but you helped me to bring it to another level and I greatly appreciate it

  • @carolmikolj5134
    @carolmikolj5134 6 лет назад

    I found an empty chocolate box was perfect to make a palette of these paints and I could mix each one right in the individual slot. (And I could eat the chocs, of course...) I actually used some mica powders I've had for years that I used to use with polymer clay. I also experimented with using Winsor & Newton's Iridescent Medium instead of gum Arabic. And I found that I could mix powders to make my own colour combinations.Great video as always Lindsay, I've learned so much from watching your videos and I love the way they're presented. Thanks!

  • @Pebblesmas
    @Pebblesmas 6 лет назад

    Thank you for these amazing tips !! And.. you are sooooo funny !!! Love it !

  • @spontaneousevangelist6312
    @spontaneousevangelist6312 7 лет назад

    wow, this is just so good thank you lol. It's amazing how much people don't know unless informed of what they can do with what is readily available. I personally have too much eyeshadow in these sets I've bought some time ago. NOW I have a real use for them or rather, a more useful one! lmao!

  • @lisaschumack4612
    @lisaschumack4612 5 лет назад +1

    goodness I love this,,,ty for sharing....so cool.

  • @123.ABC.33
    @123.ABC.33 10 лет назад

    Love this idea! Can't wait to try it out. tfs

  • @beverlyarns5716
    @beverlyarns5716 8 лет назад +1

    I luv the idea for painting ,thanx!!

  • @RachelleBalan
    @RachelleBalan 7 лет назад

    you're awesome, this just saved me a lot of money . Thanks for posting this video

  • @victoriaciolek9585
    @victoriaciolek9585 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks Lindsay...your awesome!

  • @vonaldautterback8831
    @vonaldautterback8831 4 года назад

    Love your videos, Lindsay!!

  • @Susanna79.
    @Susanna79. 10 лет назад +1

    Your bloody amazing!!

  • @himmiss66
    @himmiss66 9 лет назад

    This is awsome i love the idea!

  • @digupstuff
    @digupstuff 10 лет назад

    WOW! I had no idea that you could use eyeshadow for paint! I did know about taking the bottoms off of those to get the most product because I depot-ted all of mine, I was going to tell you, but then you already found out. LOL! Thank you for sharing luv! ♥

  • @claudettemiskell2763
    @claudettemiskell2763 6 лет назад

    Hi pretty lady LINDSY-I thought I was a solitary genius. I should have known if two people discovered evolution at the same time, then who am I?
    I have bought the dollar store, they were screaming at me. Plus, I belong to a couple of makeup, subscriptions, and I've gotten overwhelmed with neutral eyeshadow pallets, so I changed my profile to be bohemian wild, and now I get lots of glittery shadows. I also get glitters at a couple of the off-continent super inexpensive goodies for a dollar a set.(usually sold as nail decorations) Gee, we are brilliant🎨
    Blessings to you and fam from your favorite fan granny❣

  • @ltdesigns2
    @ltdesigns2 8 лет назад

    I used a tiny flat head screwdriver to get it open. Thanks telling me about these glittery Iridescent eye shadows. Had fun making these! :)))

  • @MsLadyMuslima
    @MsLadyMuslima 9 лет назад

    i am facinated that u filmed this... actually i do add this eye shadows to my paints for a shimmer... but i never mixed them a head of time ....
    i wonder if i can use the bindex acrylic paint binder from pepo to make these instade of modpoge? i use it to expand my paints without thinning them out..
    thanx dear

  • @DaGirLWithCurlz
    @DaGirLWithCurlz 9 лет назад

    This is awesome!! I can't wait to try this. :)

  • @naidacreations4472
    @naidacreations4472 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing your amazing ideas. God bless you take care..

  • @mounaibrahim3516
    @mounaibrahim3516 7 лет назад

    that's is amazing~☆☆☆ you're the best!! thank you so much!♡

  • @paulinepurdum
    @paulinepurdum 10 лет назад +2

    Thanks Lindsey, good to know, I just mixed some up with the Future and it is in a tightly sealed container. I have some powdered Gum Arabic and will be sure to use that for the watercolors.

    • @prettyblimp
      @prettyblimp 10 лет назад

      Pauline, how much Gum Arabic powder do you use? I am going to get some and wondered what amount would be right, thanks!

  • @happymv5350
    @happymv5350 7 лет назад

    Hi Lindsay, First, thanks so much for all the candid product reviews you provide. I tend to follow along with your swatch/test process - and it seems I usually have very similar opinions on the various products you test. Not so much "good or bad" - but rather, characteristics and performance of the product given my style of painting/art and purpose/desire of longevity (or not) of whatever my project is. I really have a deep respect for how you approach art products, home kitchen recipes and consideration of the impact of chemicals/properties of the product to both environment and our bodies (and in particular - our younger artist community!)
    I've been looking for reviews on metallic/pearl type watercolor painting products (how I came across your video on making your own shimmer paint). I've enjoyed my most recent purchase - the FineTec gold pallet set and noticed they also have a set for colored shimmer paints. Have you ever tried them and if so, what is your opinion of them? I've also found a few shimmer watercolor paints in the Daniel Smith line via test color charts they sell. A few are super neat - but also hoping you can provide your feedback on their "shimmer" or metallic pigments.
    Thanks so much for all the great advice and information you provide to the art community. Look forward to your feedback.

  • @jaskbanner
    @jaskbanner 10 лет назад +1

    Great idea! Thank you!

  • @danyelhudon458
    @danyelhudon458 Год назад

    Fantastic hacks and I love usually yours videos about new ideas that I am using and my art in general but these are good for coloring book as well! I love your energy even if you are speaking fast we can catch everything you are saying! TKY frugal crafting! 😊 from Quebec in Canada near of Montreal!

  • @colleenpepper181
    @colleenpepper181 10 лет назад

    Fantastic!! I was just thinking I needed some different/unusual colors but didn't see any when I looked. Fun way to mix and get what you want instead of manufactures telling us what we want.

  • @sabrinamcewen1981
    @sabrinamcewen1981 5 лет назад

    Yo thank u!!!! I'm gonna use this method to make some shimmery paint for my furniture❤❤

  • @BelindaShort
    @BelindaShort 7 лет назад +12

    If you go to TKB trading you can get micas that don't have the extra cosmetic fillers and their sample sizes are great.

    • @kathryncastanares525
      @kathryncastanares525 7 лет назад +2

      Belinda Short I love TKB!! I absolutely love k. la! I have been making cosmetics for a long time and almost solely get my pigments and micas from her. I get some other INC's from a couple other places. But as far as any of my colorants and base powders, i stick with TKB.

    • @SMHorne
      @SMHorne 6 лет назад +3

      What is TKB?

    • @pinkbutterfly8710
      @pinkbutterfly8710 6 лет назад +2

      S.M. Horne TKBTrading.com is a website that sells ingredients for making your own cosmetics. They sell a lot of pure mica powders at a really good price. I bought a bunch of 1 ounce bags of mica years ago and still haven't even made a dent in them

  • @workrelatedproject
    @workrelatedproject 10 лет назад

    This is AMAZING!

  • @violetverhoog9350
    @violetverhoog9350 10 лет назад

    Great tip! I'll be making some of those.

  • @barbarahallowell2613
    @barbarahallowell2613 6 лет назад

    Yet another, OMG!! Life changer! Thank you :)

  • @l.beukema8570
    @l.beukema8570 8 лет назад

    Good tip, works really well! I did not make as much as you, but a little goes a very long way. Mixing is easy with a coarse paint brush (for the mica and the gum Arabic). Thanks!

  • @trishaandrus8473
    @trishaandrus8473 8 лет назад

    Great idea! I use this eye shadow with alcohol to make sprays!

  • @SuperRocketdog1
    @SuperRocketdog1 8 лет назад +2

    Hi great idea! Can I use PVA glue as I only have Matt modge podge? It's for acrylic paint?

  • @juliearmymom7807
    @juliearmymom7807 9 лет назад +1

    Hey guys, Artist's Loft at Michaels sells a few watercolor sets, and one is pearl shimmery colors. I was mass producing Christmas cards and didn't have a metallic anything for the top of an ornament, and I used the silver and copper. You can build it up and have it opaque, or just have a sheer wash so you can see the details of the stamp under it. 36 colors for under $5, and with a coupon you can't beat it. That said, I will be trying this later today :)

  • @charsbabushka
    @charsbabushka 10 лет назад

    Thank you Lindsey, for more great tips.

  • @donnacarraway9182
    @donnacarraway9182 7 лет назад +1

    Yea! I actually found the eyeshadows at the dollar tree and mixed with gum Arabic and they are so awesome!! Thank you so so much for this tip! The colors are really beautiful! Can't remember, does this work with glycerin too? Thanks again!

  • @painting55
    @painting55 8 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing this. Great idea.

  • @gaylekathleen
    @gaylekathleen 8 лет назад

    So cool! Thanks for sharing!

  • @aparnachaudhuri2475
    @aparnachaudhuri2475 5 лет назад

    amazing..love ur videos

  • @gardogg65
    @gardogg65 8 лет назад +9

    This technique can be used to make car paint. I'm thinking of buying mica craft powder and mixing with Testors enamel paint to make satin white pearl car paint for retouching my car. Buying the retouch kit is like $30! I can get this stuff for $5. A quart of the car paint was $300 WTF!? I can make that for $20 using this sort of method.

  • @Carena722
    @Carena722 9 лет назад +66

    wow you just saved me from paying 20 for a glitter paintset. yay

  • @susanjones7872
    @susanjones7872 8 лет назад

    Great Tutorial! Thanks so much!