Wow definitely some good hacks to use and especially the Brusho tip. I have never heard of it or used it before. I might need to get a small jar of it. Thanks for sharing this.
i've played with brusho for a few years and it is BOLD so few tutorials with it most have to do with crafting but there is an artist (joane thomas boone- I believe) that uses brusho as watercolor paint and the effects. As always I am learning from so many!!
very few tutorials on you tube most have to do with the background on crafting effects however their is one artist who uses it as a medium - boone - I believe. I painted a whole painting as she does and it was BOLD
These are all such great tips, Rachel, thank you for spending the time to do this for us! I LOVE Brusho and I hope to use it a lot more on my channel in the future (so much to do, so little time). I love all your grass tips, and I especially love the puppy Golden Retriever painting. ❤️
At our last Watercolor Club meeting a friend demonstrated Brusho. She suggested (and had done) putting a tiny hole in the cap to sprinkle instead of using our fingers. I haven't bought any yet, but will.. LOVE your videos!! Animals are my thing too!!!
So glad I found such a talented painter. Love your style of teaching too. I love how quickly you get to the point with lots of great advice!
Thank you so much!
Wow definitely some good hacks to use and especially the Brusho tip. I have never heard of it or used it before. I might need to get a small jar of it. Thanks for sharing this.
It's fun to play with!
You never fail to disappoint Rachael! And welcome to the world of Brusho! It's a huge game changer.
I'd be curious to see what you do with it!
i've played with brusho for a few years and it is BOLD so few tutorials with it most have to do with crafting but there is an artist (joane thomas boone- I believe) that uses brusho as watercolor paint and the effects.
As always I am learning from so many!!
Very informative! I’d heard of Brusho, but hadn’t seen it used. How cool! Thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful.
Glad to hear Christine!
Some great tips here! I recently stumbled across your work…I love your painting style and you always share really great tips! ❤❤
Thank you 💗
excellent! thank you
Thank you Barbara!
Thanks for sharing! Very interesting vídeo!🥰
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love it...enjoy your weekend, my sweet friend!...HUGZ XOXO
Thank you so much!
Am now a subscriber! Learned so much in this tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge!
Yay! Thank you so much for subscribing!
Thank you 😊 big hugs from Chile.
Hi! Some day I want to visit Patagonia!
Thank you, Rachel.
My pleasure!
That's super interesting, Rachel! Thank you for sharing :)) Glad we have discovered your profile - just subscribed! - Beatrice
I love this. very informative
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Rachel, I have just found you and love your video and your style. So much to learn from you and I love your personality. Thank you very much!
You are so welcome!
You paint beautifully!
Thank you so much Kim!
Such a great video! Can't wait to try all these techniques!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Great tips ! Thank you
You are so welcome!
Great video Rachel!
Glad you liked it!!
I’ve got Brusho but haven’t used it because it’s scary. Lol. Thx Rachel. 🥰
It IS! It's so staining!
very few tutorials on you tube most have to do with the background on crafting effects however their is one artist who uses it as a medium - boone - I believe. I painted a whole painting as she does and it was BOLD
Awesome video
Thanks for the visit
These are all such great tips, Rachel, thank you for spending the time to do this for us! I LOVE Brusho and I hope to use it a lot more on my channel in the future (so much to do, so little time). I love all your grass tips, and I especially love the puppy Golden Retriever painting. ❤️
Thank you! Brusho IS a lot of fun : )
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Thanks! Nearly all the rest of my African animals will be in grass!
Haha smart!
Some finished works would also help to understand how these techniques actually look
I agree!
@@rachelparkervarner thanks . Your videos are quite helpful. I liked the fuzzy bunny one a lot. Already saved it in playlist. Keep sharing
# 3 is called a Comb because it looks like a Hair Comb!!! Not a whisp brush!
They go by many names - whisp, grainer, rake - never heard comb but that makes sense too!
At our last Watercolor Club meeting a friend demonstrated Brusho. She suggested (and had done) putting a tiny hole in the cap to sprinkle instead of using our fingers. I haven't bought any yet, but will..
LOVE your videos!! Animals are my thing too!!!