With the plastic wrap , if you leave the wrap on overnight for the paint to dry , and then remove when dry , you will retain all the interesting pockets , lines and structures , instead of all the paint just flowing back in together while it’s wet - 😊
HUGE revelation with the tablespoon of salt ADDED to the WATER--instead of After! Thank you soooooooo much for sharing this! I can foresee some really pretty watercolour journal pages in my near future! WOW! What a cool result!!!!!
The saltwater technique just went work for me at all. I did everything exactly the way you said, but nowhere near close to the results you got. What am I doing wrong?
I have always loved watercolor pictures. I have been trying coloring with them for a few years. Thank you SO MUCH for showing me how to use them in 3 different ways. I just subscribed to you channel.....happy...happy...happy
Using borax salt in place of table salt makes the paint crystalize when it sets so you get colourful flecks of salt crystals throughout the painting :D
Love this! I've used the trick of putting salt on my paper but I've never seen anyone use salt water! Turned out so cool! These would be great backgrounds for Christmas cards! TFS!
Such a good video ! Quite amazing , the effects , yet simple . Thanks so much 🙏. Clear instructions , no music suddenly blasting my ears . Love it . ❤💞
Lots of thanks for your video and tutorial. The techniques with the salty water and the bleach I've found wonderful, and I'll use them . In the third trick you have to let the saran wrap for 20 - 30 min to dry the water. I 'm sure the effect will be much more beautiful ! I make this one also with the acrylic .
You can get strong veins of color contrast by first wetting the paper and putting the color done. Then, wrinkle up the plastic kitchen wrap and placing in down. Let it dry, which can take some time because it is wet under the plastic wrap. But you can place it in the Sun out side and over about 4 hours it will dry up on a Sunny day. Watch out for the wind that might blow of your paper and the plastic wrap. You can weight it down with some rocks or bricks. This makes it look like under water ripples.
Love the quick & clear explanation. Suggestion: would have been helpful to have a shot at the end (so we could grab a screen shot as a reminder) showing all 3 results side by side. I like to grab a screen shot, then add text with all the deets placed on each result (wet-on-wet, 1.5 C water, 1/2 T salt, etc). Thanks for your consideration. Loved & will be using the techniques in my card making !
Pretty neat! With trick #3 - Saran Wrap - once you pull off the Saran Wrap you can ball it up and touch it to your wet paint to get cool shapes! As the paint is drying you can dab the pigment with the Saran Wrap to get more interesting shapes and things. The paint on the Saran Wrap will stay wet longer than the paint on the paper. Just a suggestion! Thank you for sharing!!! God Bless!!! 😋
That is try. I have some of my student do this and I take the out. It can loosen up the glue holding the hairs in. I am sure she took them out after the video. I keep taking out the brushes from the water as I walk around looking at the students paintings. But some of them just keep putting the back in. Since my classes are only 2 hours long, I get them out of the water and clean them off.
Thankyou so much for showing us all these fantastic tricks. I have been trying to make backgrounds that looked like trick 3 without any success, to the point of giving up. Your tutorial is so easy to follow.. I am over the moon. Again.. a huge HUGE Thankyou...
That was so interesting an inspiring as a base for making pictures. Your kindness and calm makes it relaxing, easy and enjoyable to learn. Bless you for that xo
I am wondering if you could keep those lines on the saran wrap technique more if you left the saran wrap on while it dried and placed it on a screen to let it dry from below. They seemed to largely disappear when it was removed.
The salt effect is really cool. I am not convinced about the bleach. With your "regular water colour effect" you don't just dab paint on, you make broad strokes, so of course the effect is different. It's not an adequate copmparison. I find that if you dab on watercolours on normal water-soaked paper it does look petty much like your bleach effect.
Awesome! i had to gave it a try, my fav. is the one with Bleach on the water & salt, Thank You so much for sharing these great Demos of giving textures to my pictures, love your Fantastic tutorial Teela, and i'm so Glad having click on your page, i have subscribes and can't wait to see all of your tutorials, xx
I don't know if this has been discussed already, but I wouldn't count on the salt or bleach water producing archival work. I know that sprinkling salt has a negative effect on the lasting properties of watercolor paintings. Still, very cool effects and a lot of fun to experiment with! Thank you! (I'd be interested to compare the saltwater with oxgall, which can have a similar effect....)
Great ideas. One other thing I have used is to blot wet paint with a paper towel. Depending on the texture on the towel you can create a variety of textural patterns. You can get a fine overall texture with a flat folded sheet or use a crumbled towel for a less-even texture. Results also depend on the pressure you apply. The high parts of the towel’s texture pick up the paint, making it lighter, while the indentations leave more paint.
Thank you so much for the 3rd trick!!! You do not know how much I needed some quick splash art even though I had no background whatsoever in anything art-related!!!
Caroline Honse , you can also drop paint onto the paper first (wet the paper slightly with a clear wash of water), drop on color, take a rectangle of saran wrap, crumple it a bit , place on top of the water color, press slightly and let it dry. Lovely effects.
Hi Teela, have you tried leaving the cling film on the paper overnight until it is completely dry before removing, you can get some interesting lines where the paint settles around it.
Yes, I wondered that too, I'll give it a try and see. I would like to keep those intense lines where the folds in the plastic were. Maybe just set it aside for a week before removing the plastic so it dries that way?
The Saran Wrap is definitely my favorite. I have some art project ideas and that technique is so perfect for the look I want to achieve. Thankyou for the share!!
when you use these materials, does it affect the light fastness of artist-quality paint and the durability of the high-quality paper i.e. Arches? Would you use these techniques mainly for things like cards that are temporary in nature, rather than for W/C shows/jurying, etc.? Thanks!
Great, this is the first video where Salt and Bleach Solutions are used for good dispersion of pigment. Also the use of plastic wrap is inverted here with advantage. Other demos simply paint and put the plastic wrap on the top. Great going. Thanks
this is so cool! as a total newbie to watercolour, is it possible to layer these techniques at all? like if you wanted to get the salt/bleach explosion look over a background with the saran wrap, can you wait for the background layer to dry and then add little explosions? or would that not work? thanks!
Always try out all of your ideas! That's what makes us artists, no fear only fun. Of course you want to experiment on 'experiment priced' scrap paper. Tell us or show us how they turn out. 😎😃 & yes, bone dry between layers unless you want bleeding or blending...
Interesting textures, thank you! Just a note, though -- the long-term effects of household bleach on paper is quite destructive. So if you are wanting to keep your work around a long time, and especially if you sell to others, keep this in mind. I've read salt is not as bad for paper over time, but YMMV.
Rahmana Tama Bleach is a liquid chemical that takes color, stains, out of textiles, clothes, and many other products, is mostly known to whiten clothes. Its toxic and must be dilutted to work with. It is often called Clorox in the US
Your video was AMAZING!!!!! I just picked up my paint brush since August and I am so excited to try these!!!!!! You seem extremely experienced and I can't wait to see if you have more videos on painting tricks and tips!!!!!!!!!!!
Teela.... This was great... I didn't know about putting SALT in the water first.... "So Cool" .... I have one for you.... Put normal water down first (like you're doing a water line, next to a shore and you're going to do the reflexion in the water... Put the normal water where you'd do the reflection, then put Gum Arabic over that (it is clear) ... then gently put your Watercolor color on that... the effects are Beautiful... it crystal out... or like a spider effect... ;)
Gum arabic is basically a glue that your watercolor paints are made from: gum arabic + pigments. But you can buy it separately as a liquid or powder (to add in the water you use while painting). It makes blending and colour lifting much easier. Experiment!
Saw this video quite a long time ago. I searched for it again because I was just asked to do art workshops in my community center. Thanks for the tips! Will be using these!
I tried the vodka technique for doing a painting. While I really, truly enjoyed using my watercolors, I'm reluctant to report my painting ended up looking like a Picasso (hiccup), which wasn't the look I was after. Also, upon waking 3 hours later, my watercolor painting had a strange imprint of a nose, mouth & chin. Next time I'll mix the vodka into the paint! (*grin*) All kidding aside---thanks for posting your 3 great techniques!
I used bleach, I also used bleach and even then I didn't get this "explosion" result I was very frustrated because I was delighted with the effect in the video ☹️
Wow ang galing! It’s like a science experiment! I do watercolor painting too and it’s really fun playing and taking control of the pigment and water on the canvass.
I LIKE THE SALTWATER TRICK, THIS LOOKS LIKE MORNING GLORIES AND THE BLEACH TRICK IS COOL, TOO....IF YOU DO THE WRAP USUALLY YOU LET IT DRY AND YOU GET A REAL NICE EFFECT, TOO.....TFS
With the plastic wrap , if you leave the wrap on overnight for the paint to dry , and then remove when dry , you will retain all the interesting pockets , lines and structures , instead of all the paint just flowing back in together while it’s wet - 😊
I use a Pierce of glass instead.
HUGE revelation with the tablespoon of salt ADDED to the WATER--instead of After! Thank you soooooooo much for sharing this! I can foresee some really pretty watercolour journal pages in my near future! WOW! What a cool result!!!!!
I love how down-to-earth and unpretentious you are, not to mention so nice for sharing your tips with us. :)
I absolutely agree with Maria Walker.
The cling wrap turns out so cool!
Love the salt water thing - I've only ever sprinkled the salt on AFTER so this method is a revelation to me! Thanks for sharing!
Sprinkling salt is cool too but saltwater is so neat
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The technique inspired me to paint florals!
gee massam Art , loved the salt in the water tip. I tried for background for script painting and it really made words pop.
The saltwater technique just went work for me at all. I did everything exactly the way you said, but nowhere near close to the results you got. What am I doing wrong?
I have always loved watercolor pictures. I have been trying coloring with them for a few years. Thank you SO MUCH for showing me how to use them in 3 different ways. I just subscribed to you channel.....happy...happy...happy
Using borax salt in place of table salt makes the paint crystalize when it sets so you get colourful flecks of salt crystals throughout the painting :D
Sontos, thank you...love this idea, and info, I will try this for sure!
How much borax do you add to the 1 1/2 cup?
Is borax salt the same thing as 20 Muleteam Borax?
sea salt also works like that :)
What is borax salt? I've never heard of it
These are so beautiful!
Love this! I've used the trick of putting salt on my paper but I've never seen anyone use salt water! Turned out so cool! These would be great backgrounds for Christmas cards! TFS!
Thanks for the Tutorial. Great ideas. Will try them.
Such a good video ! Quite amazing , the effects , yet simple . Thanks so much 🙏. Clear instructions , no music suddenly blasting my ears . Love it . ❤💞
These ideas were awesome especially live the Saran Wrap one.. I could concentrate on what you were saying and doing without music distracting me.
Fantastic! I've seen a great many number of videos and none tells the trick with salty and bleachy water. Thank you for sharing these methods.
Lots of thanks for your video and tutorial.
The techniques with the salty water and the bleach I've found wonderful, and I'll use them .
In the third trick you have to let the saran wrap for 20 - 30 min to dry the water. I 'm sure the effect will be much more beautiful ! I make this one also with the acrylic .
I LOVE the Saran Wrap technique. Thanks for sharing.
This was a phenomenal tutorial. I love tutorials that empower the artist like this one. Excellent 👌👏
You can get strong veins of color contrast by first wetting the paper and putting the color done. Then, wrinkle up the plastic kitchen wrap and placing in down. Let it dry, which can take some time because it is wet under the plastic wrap. But you can place it in the Sun out side and over about 4 hours it will dry up on a Sunny day. Watch out for the wind that might blow of your paper and the plastic wrap. You can weight it down with some rocks or bricks. This makes it look like under water ripples.
Woooaahhh! Mindblown with the saltwater! It's so satifying to watch! Omygoshhh! 😍😍😍😍
Love the quick & clear explanation. Suggestion: would have been helpful to have a shot at the end (so we could grab a screen shot as a reminder) showing all 3 results side by side. I like to grab a screen shot, then add text with all the deets placed on each result (wet-on-wet, 1.5 C water, 1/2 T salt, etc). Thanks for your consideration. Loved & will be using the techniques in my card making !
Thanks for the ideas. Water coloring is really a big trend now and I love seeing the variations.
Pretty neat!
With trick #3 - Saran Wrap - once you pull off the Saran Wrap you can ball it up and touch it to your wet paint to get cool shapes! As the paint is drying you can dab the pigment with the Saran Wrap to get more interesting shapes and things. The paint on the Saran Wrap will stay wet longer than the paint on the paper.
Just a suggestion! Thank you for sharing!!!
God Bless!!! 😋
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cool thanks for the tip
One more idea. Let the Saran wrap stay on the paper till the paint is dry then lift off for more distinct shapes.
im an older person going back to some watercolor thanks looks like fun
Very interesting ideas, thank you! Just one note: you shouldn't leave your brushes in the water like that since it might get damaged.
Yes! Def agree, and those babies left those cups as soon as the tut was over - limited space and time when recording :)
Andreea Stancu amazing
Andreea Stancu thats true your brush might get hair fall
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That is try. I have some of my student do this and I take the out. It can loosen up the glue holding the hairs in. I am sure she took them out after the video. I keep taking out the brushes from the water as I walk around looking at the students paintings. But some of them just keep putting the back in. Since my classes are only 2 hours long, I get them out of the water and clean them off.
Thankyou so much for showing us all these fantastic tricks.
I have been trying to make backgrounds that looked like trick 3 without any success, to the point of giving up.
Your tutorial is so easy to follow.. I am over the moon. Again.. a huge HUGE Thankyou...
That was so interesting an inspiring as a base for making pictures. Your kindness and calm makes it relaxing, easy and enjoyable to learn. Bless you for that xo
Salt water what an awesome idea! and the last technique I´m running try thinking about making a forest background; thanks! love your creativity.
I am wondering if you could keep those lines on the saran wrap technique more if you left the saran wrap on while it dried and placed it on a screen to let it dry from below. They seemed to largely disappear when it was removed.
Really love the plastic wrap idea! Giving that a go! Thanks for sharing!
The salt effect is really cool. I am not convinced about the bleach. With your "regular water colour effect" you don't just dab paint on, you make broad strokes, so of course the effect is different. It's not an adequate copmparison. I find that if you dab on watercolours on normal water-soaked paper it does look petty much like your bleach effect.
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Good job
Thank you for these tricks. I am always looking for new ways to paint with watercolour!
Awesome! i had to gave it a try, my fav. is the one with Bleach on the water & salt, Thank You so much for sharing these great Demos of giving textures to my pictures, love your Fantastic tutorial Teela, and i'm so Glad having click on your page, i have subscribes and can't wait to see all of your tutorials, xx
Wow who would have thought simple things make great results thanks for sharing
The salt water texture was AMAZING LOVED IT 😍
Wow - best straight forward teaching tips
I don't know if this has been discussed already, but I wouldn't count on the salt or bleach water producing archival work. I know that sprinkling salt has a negative effect on the lasting properties of watercolor paintings. Still, very cool effects and a lot of fun to experiment with! Thank you! (I'd be interested to compare the saltwater with oxgall, which can have a similar effect....)
Wow ...this looks like a lot of fun ... Beautiful .... thank you for sharing 💞
Great ideas.
One other thing I have used is to blot wet paint with a paper towel. Depending on the texture on the towel you can create a variety of textural patterns. You can get a fine overall texture with a flat folded sheet or use a crumbled towel for a less-even texture. Results also depend on the pressure you apply. The high parts of the towel’s texture pick up the paint, making it lighter, while the indentations leave more paint.
Great idea
Thank you so much for the 3rd trick!!! You do not know how much I needed some quick splash art even though I had no background whatsoever in anything art-related!!!
Great video!Clever Ideas. I particularly like the saran warp effect and will be experimenting with it.
Caroline Honse
Caroline Honse , you can also drop paint onto the paper first (wet the paper slightly with a clear wash of water), drop on color, take a rectangle of saran wrap, crumple it a bit , place on top of the water color, press slightly and let it dry. Lovely effects.
I love the Saran wrap technique
The last one was insane , awesome too 😀😀👏👏……
Superb performance
Very creative ma'am, great job.
Hi Teela, have you tried leaving the cling film on the paper overnight until it is completely dry before removing, you can get some interesting lines where the paint settles around it.
Cally Lawson yes or putting the paint on the paper and then adding the wrap.
Oh! I wish I had read this before I asked the same.:)
Yes, I wondered that too, I'll give it a try and see. I would like to keep those intense lines where the folds in the plastic were. Maybe just set it aside for a week before removing the plastic so it dries that way?
Was about to write that same comment!
Love the plastic wrap texture! Great idea.
It creates an even cooler effect when you let the wrap dry for at least 30 mins or longer. Sometimes gives a textured glass/crystal look
Teela - these are so fun! Thanks for sharing!
The Saran Wrap is definitely my favorite. I have some art project ideas and that technique is so perfect for the look I want to achieve. Thankyou for the share!!
Why not let syran wrap one dry before pulling it off?
That's a more commonly known technique - wanted to share another spin on it :)
Teela Cunningham
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Why are you rude?
how is that question rude? Lol
I think these are so pretty, simple but classy! I just subscribed!
when you use these materials, does it affect the light fastness of artist-quality paint and the durability of the high-quality paper i.e. Arches? Would you use these techniques mainly for things like cards that are temporary in nature, rather than for W/C shows/jurying, etc.? Thanks!
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I know right. I guess we would have to do our own lightfast test.😓
Love the saran wrap one!!!!
Great, this is the first video where Salt and Bleach Solutions are used for good dispersion of pigment. Also the use of plastic wrap is inverted here with advantage. Other demos simply paint and put the plastic wrap on the top. Great going. Thanks
The Saran Wrap is so interesting. Thanks for the techniques!
do you have to use watercolors on certain types of paper?
watercolor paper will always be best for watercolors, so that's what I recommend, though you can always experiment with whatever you have on hand!
Great video. So many techniques in a clear friendly tutorial. Thank you for showing us.
Thanks for the great ideas! You have inspired me to use these with my students.
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Wow good tutorial and demonstration Teela Cunningham, I love it because i like to draw to!
this is so cool! as a total newbie to watercolour, is it possible to layer these techniques at all? like if you wanted to get the salt/bleach explosion look over a background with the saran wrap, can you wait for the background layer to dry and then add little explosions? or would that not work? thanks!
Always try out all of your ideas! That's what makes us artists, no fear only fun. Of course you want to experiment on 'experiment priced' scrap paper. Tell us or show us how they turn out. 😎😃 & yes, bone dry between layers unless you want bleeding or blending...
Oh wow, that is so fantastic, thank you for sharing this.
"Little explosions" sounds like something Bob Ross would say lol. Cool video, thank u!
Superb
Interesting tks
Lol true
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I loved watching this video and can't wait to share with my son and his children (g-kids are very into art as is Dad). I am now subscribed. Thanks!
I love you and your videos!
Yay! Thanks for watching!
Wonderful! Enjoyed watching!
Interesting textures, thank you! Just a note, though -- the long-term effects of household bleach on paper is quite destructive. So if you are wanting to keep your work around a long time, and especially if you sell to others, keep this in mind. I've read salt is not as bad for paper over time, but YMMV.
I've heard that once the chlorine gas off vents/evaporates all that is left is water.
Unusual technics, very beautiful outcome 👌 thanks for the video ❤💞❤💞❤
These are great, thank you for sharing! I want to try these as backgrounds in my journal.
Wow, these techniques are really cool!
The salt water would be amazing for galaxies!
Even for flowers.. I am gonna try it
Very very interesting
ideas!! Loved it all!!!
It has never occurred to me to modify the water... right, let's try sugar water, vinegar water..ooooh, this is going to be FUN!!
An easy way to ruin your art tools. Be sure not to use this water on your expensive brushes or inside your paint pans.
This made a very happy start to my day!
I wonder if you experience any brush damage using bleach? I like the salt water idea.
Julia Walsh
just in case, I'd use an old brush that doesn't matter to much.
What is "bleach" ?
Rahmana Tama Bleach is a liquid chemical that takes color, stains, out of textiles, clothes, and many other products, is mostly known to whiten clothes. Its toxic and must be dilutted to work with. It is often called Clorox in the US
@@silverhopeful got it thank u so much 😘😘😘😇
@@silverhopeful That's so cool of you to explain this, most lovely, for sure... Love and Light
your methods are really cool i liked all of them and keep making this type of another tutorial thank u
The saran wrap one could have looked really cool if you let it dry before pulling it off.
Ooh yeah
Your video was AMAZING!!!!! I just picked up my paint brush since August and I am so excited to try these!!!!!! You seem extremely experienced and I can't wait to see if you have more videos on painting tricks and tips!!!!!!!!!!!
❤
Thank you! The salt water one looks a bit like stained cells under the microscope. :)
hbarlaam that's true
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Very cool, very useful, and fun!! Thanks for showing us these!
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THESE SO INCREDIBLE TECHNIQUES
My pleasure! Thanks for checking em out!
enjoyed the video. liked the salt water, bleach and the plastic wrap. thx u for doing the vid.
Hola.
qué componente es el que se echa en el agua en la tercera textura?
muchas graciad
Antonio de la Iglesia cloro
Muchísimas gracias, Martina!!
Lejia o clorina (cloro diluido)
This one of the best side by side comparisons I’ve seen. Thank you 😊
Teela.... This was great... I didn't know about putting SALT in the water first.... "So Cool" ....
I have one for you.... Put normal water down first (like you're doing a water line, next to a shore and you're going to do the reflexion in the water... Put the normal water where you'd do the reflection, then put Gum Arabic over that (it is clear) ... then gently put your Watercolor color on that... the effects are Beautiful... it crystal out... or like a spider effect... ;)
Judi Christopher what is gum Arabic?
Gum arabic is basically a glue that your watercolor paints are made from: gum arabic + pigments.
But you can buy it separately as a liquid or powder (to add in the water you use while painting).
It makes blending and colour lifting much easier.
Experiment!
@Naomi Mcpherson Aww..you so sweet, Elena K, gave proper answer
@@elenak9473 You are awesome, I love the art community, so full of beautiful people, just like you
Love the cling wrap trick and salt and bleach tricks!!! TFS
I love the last texture, i didn't know i can do that x) (let's enjoy with the plastic ! :D)
(sorry fot the vocabulary i'm french)
Neat. It's amazing all the creative ways to use paint. Thanks for the well thought out demonstration. Was great.
Dont u feel like an alchemist when you paint. 😄
Saw this video quite a long time ago. I searched for it again because I was just asked to do art workshops in my community center. Thanks for the tips! Will be using these!
Very interesting and helpful information. Thank you for sharing!
Nice tutorial..3 way was even more attractive..luved it!!!
What is Bleach? I'm not English and I don't know the meaning.
Inês Lima u ever heard of Clorox? Well bleach is used for cleaning toilets etc..
Yoana Luv oh, I think I know what you mean, "Lixívia" in portuguese. Anyway Thank you very much :)
Inês Lima is bleach chlorine?
lara webs no, that is another thing
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The cling wrap I have placed book on top to dry. Makes wonderful backgrounds
What are these drops in # 3? I don't understand English, then it is so very quickly... 😰
Thank you so very much 💕.
(I am from Germany.)
Hafsa x -- Thank you 😘.
Boric Acid wtf bleach is not illegal in Germany 😂 I use it all the time
love all the tricks, thought the saran wrap technique was awesome, many thanks
wow nice, I was wondering that why don't you try with alcohol or vodka. You'll get some very interesting results.
TE HEE
TE HEE! XD
how much alcohol to water ?
Susan Rasmussen
hmm.. first try only with alcohol.
then try with 6:4::Water:Alcohol.
😎
Vodka?
I tried the vodka technique for doing a painting. While I really, truly enjoyed using my watercolors, I'm reluctant to report my painting ended up looking like a Picasso (hiccup), which wasn't the look I was after. Also, upon waking 3 hours later, my watercolor painting had a strange imprint of a nose, mouth & chin. Next time I'll mix the vodka into the paint! (*grin*) All kidding aside---thanks for posting your 3 great techniques!
Awesome! I really enjoyed this video🎄⛄️
I used bleach, I also used bleach and even then I didn't get this "explosion" result I was very frustrated because I was delighted with the effect in the video ☹️
Have never seen the bleach test one. Really liked it. Thank you.
Your favourite color must be blue
Nijino TnT 👌
Wow ang galing! It’s like a science experiment! I do watercolor painting too and it’s really fun playing and taking control of the pigment and water on the canvass.
Also don’t leave your brushes in the water it weakens their ability said by -makoocino
They were removed as soon as the recording was finished
que lindo despues de muchos años retome la acuarela .....thanks so much
En mi opnion no hay nada mas lindo que usar acuarela para los abstractos...
3:50 At this point, i started seeing onion cells under microscope 🤣🤣🤣
Biology students things😂😂
Biology student detected 🤣🤣🤣
I LIKE THE SALTWATER TRICK, THIS LOOKS LIKE MORNING GLORIES AND THE BLEACH TRICK IS COOL, TOO....IF YOU DO THE WRAP USUALLY YOU LET IT DRY AND YOU GET A REAL NICE EFFECT, TOO.....TFS
Salt water sample looks like Yeast cells held under microscope.