I have a set of 36 gelli gouache colors from Magicfly. I really haven't used them since I purchased them about a year ago. That grieves me because they are so colorful and appealing and think I could make some nice art with them, but I've been so focused on using and learning watercolor. Like a lot of art supplies, they look like candy or sweets and I'm pretty sure that's part of the appeal. Gelli gouache, particularly the pastel colors, makes me think of some sort of luscious creamy fruit or macaron flavored pudding concoction. Yum! But really, mine have begun to dry some, and some have developed cracks, but I have opened the container up and sprayed them well a couple of times. And they're not quite as alluring when they're dry, are they? And the info on my container said they should be used within 6 months! Oh really? That would be a lot of gouache for me to use up. I think they just mean they should be used within 6 months in order to use them at their most optimum? I don't know. The instruction pamphlet suggests that besides water, you can place a few drops of glycerin to remoisten as well as water. I may try that if the water alone doesn't remoisten them properly. I'm just gonna pull mine out and do "something" with them very soon. Thanks! Helpful video as usual.
That’s what I did! 😂 I scraped as much as I could back into their container and I used every last bit that was dried on the lids using a wet paint brush to reactivate the paint. I did not want to waste it! 😆
The miya set is definitely great value, I don't think they handle as well as professional brands but that's expected for the price and they are not bad at all. You could even supplement them with a professional set or just a professional brand white
I love them they are my favourite! Some of the pigment info is out there if you look and some are more lightfast. Regardless its best when not selling the original or selling it at a discount with clear lightfastness warnings. my advise to everyone 1) scrape the foil and thoroughly mix each tub for proper binder ratio, and consistency. They are not at their best partially separated and unmixed. Clean off a knitting needle and save excess paint by wiping the palet knife /needle onto it to remove mostly paint before rinsing 2) consider mixing in some isopropyl alcohol this prevents mold (but may effect lightfastness I'm not sure) 3) can use a pallet knife to remove paint and carefully use on a separate pallet and/or empty half/full pans (for sale bulk on amazon) Please don't contaminate the original tubs you can't fix that without buying a whole new set 4) stalk deals and immediately buy it when the price dips to a great buy. Always get free shipping (and watch for fees) buy from 4-5 star sellers only. 5) I actually think they are among the best and some florescent colours are very helpful even if fugitive to get the brightest colours and match tropical fish, flowers etc. 6) you can premix custom colours in empty half/full pans! here are a few examples I'll share here (using 24, 56, and 50 sets) Note white is in ALL sets so I won't list it's set Medium yellow (24/56/50) to peach blossoms-more( 56/50)for Neon Red Mix Burnt umber (24/56/50), Coffee (50), olive brown (50) with a touch of white for MUD colour Mix Medium yellow (24/56/50), orange (24/56), Earth yellow (24/56/50) and ochre (24/56/50) For a beautiful golden tone I call "Golden joy" Mix Acid Blue (24/56/50) With Ultramarine (24/56/50) For a Neutral or Yinmin dupe mix Mix Ponceau/vermiel (its the same colour! 24/56/50), with orange (24/56), Peach blossom (56/50) and White for a neon coral Take neon coral above and add some Arts Blue (56) To get a beautiful vibrant pink grey I adore. Also note Oriental Red (56/50) is a very neutral red (in my opinion) and Primros (56/50) is a very neutral yellow (in my opinion) Consider neutral primary triad use! 7) Can get steel tins and sticky back magnets at the dollar store and use with those empty pans to make your own custom pallets. 8) consider making swatch books, cards (etc) and taking written notes of custom mixes to recreate at a later date more easily. I regret it for colours I did not write the 'recepies' down for! You can make circles or rectangle gradients. and have samples on cards right to the edge so you can hold it up to the real object or reference to get correct colour matches. Its work keeping it in clear books and redoing the notes from sketchbooks (or cutting and pasting) 9) Don't look down on these paints honesty they are almost as good as holbein (I have the hobein) BUT Holbein are 33 times the price where I live! They are NOT 33 times better at most they are three times as good, I'd say only 1.5! 10) Consider the cost per amount and buy a whole new big set even if you just need the white then the other paints are a bonus. Pull out a calculator and write notes do the math! Sometimes use 'white substitute to conserve white such as using yellow teeth for a yellowish mix or yellow if you want to keep warm colours more vibrant vs pastel. Naples yellow is also amazing in mixes as this. The 50 set has Pearl white, powder blue as well which can sub for white in some cases and may work better. Powder blue is a great substitute for white in a blue tinted mix. Pearl white for grey, etc. Some colours are only in the 56 or 50 I advise you get both! Its really worth it it you love tons of colours like me! 11) You can paint more and larger with so much paint. Use big paper like bristol boards ans make wall decorations such as life size animals or mythical creatures like Pokemon (obviously only small ones) also a fun project with kids! 12) have fun!
@@phyllisd3705 Glad it helped. I hope you enjoy the neon red and neon coral and the others you were saying you wanted those colours and I had already figured them out so I thought people could use the info.
I have the small set of these, def dont have room for the bigger set and I think they would just end up going moldy for me since I don't use them that much
Hello Irit…. Beautiful colours! I was literally drooling…. Your assistant did a fantastic job in presenting, swatching and mixing! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Well done Lily
It is not permanent so even if it dries it can be revived with a spritz of water. My experience is that they will slowly dry with time but can be rather easily reconstituted.
My 56-color set has dried up hard as rocks after almost 2 years, I am frustrated trying to rewet and use them. Do you manage to keep them moist for more than 1 year?
I really want to try these, but I'm trying to avoid giving money to China. Any other good brands out there for gouache that are good quality but cheap and not from China? Or opaque watercolor that are good and not from China?
Kind of excited about some brands I've found. Angora, Grumbacher, and Pelikan all make opaque watercolor sets. Not the same as gouache, but good price for product.
This was helpful. I'm inspired to go play with mine. I'd love to see a video of you creating art with these!
I have a set of 36 gelli gouache colors from Magicfly. I really haven't used them since I purchased them about a year ago. That grieves me because they are so colorful and appealing and think I could make some nice art with them, but I've been so focused on using and learning watercolor. Like a lot of art supplies, they look like candy or sweets and I'm pretty sure that's part of the appeal. Gelli gouache, particularly the pastel colors, makes me think of some sort of luscious creamy fruit or macaron flavored pudding concoction. Yum! But really, mine have begun to dry some, and some have developed cracks, but I have opened the container up and sprayed them well a couple of times. And they're not quite as alluring when they're dry, are they? And the info on my container said they should be used within 6 months! Oh really? That would be a lot of gouache for me to use up. I think they just mean they should be used within 6 months in order to use them at their most optimum? I don't know. The instruction pamphlet suggests that besides water, you can place a few drops of glycerin to remoisten as well as water. I may try that if the water alone doesn't remoisten them properly. I'm just gonna pull mine out and do "something" with them very soon. Thanks! Helpful video as usual.
Yeah, maybe 6 months at best. But 2 years at most is said to be the lifespan of gouache.
i'm so cheap, i would have spent time to scrape all the paint from the plastic covers :)))
Fair enough! I'm so lazy, I let my daughter open these 😉
Would be worth it since they can be re-wet.
No you are not cheap! You are not wasting the paint and it's a good practice.
Me too.
That’s what I did! 😂 I scraped as much as I could back into their container and I used every last bit that was dried on the lids using a wet paint brush to reactivate the paint. I did not want to waste it! 😆
The miya set is definitely great value, I don't think they handle as well as professional brands but that's expected for the price and they are not bad at all. You could even supplement them with a professional set or just a professional brand white
Absolutely!
Could you recomend a good brand that has good lightfast ? Thank you 😊
They look like fun. I'd love to see you paint something with them sometime.x.
Hope to do that soon!
I love them they are my favourite! Some of the pigment info is out there if you look and some are more lightfast. Regardless its best when not selling the original or selling it at a discount with clear lightfastness warnings.
my advise to everyone
1) scrape the foil and thoroughly mix each tub for proper binder ratio, and consistency. They are not at their best partially separated and unmixed. Clean off a knitting needle and save excess paint by wiping the palet knife /needle onto it to remove mostly paint before rinsing
2) consider mixing in some isopropyl alcohol this prevents mold (but may effect lightfastness I'm not sure)
3) can use a pallet knife to remove paint and carefully use on a separate pallet and/or empty half/full pans (for sale bulk on amazon) Please don't contaminate the original tubs you can't fix that without buying a whole new set
4) stalk deals and immediately buy it when the price dips to a great buy. Always get free shipping (and watch for fees) buy from 4-5 star sellers only.
5) I actually think they are among the best and some florescent colours are very helpful even if fugitive to get the brightest colours and match tropical fish, flowers etc.
6) you can premix custom colours in empty half/full pans!
here are a few examples I'll share here (using 24, 56, and 50 sets) Note white is in ALL sets so I won't list it's set
Medium yellow (24/56/50) to peach blossoms-more( 56/50)for Neon Red
Mix Burnt umber (24/56/50), Coffee (50), olive brown (50) with a touch of white for MUD colour
Mix Medium yellow (24/56/50), orange (24/56), Earth yellow (24/56/50) and ochre (24/56/50) For a beautiful golden tone I call "Golden joy"
Mix Acid Blue (24/56/50) With Ultramarine (24/56/50) For a Neutral or Yinmin dupe mix
Mix Ponceau/vermiel (its the same colour! 24/56/50), with orange (24/56), Peach blossom (56/50) and White for a neon coral
Take neon coral above and add some Arts Blue (56) To get a beautiful vibrant pink grey I adore.
Also note Oriental Red (56/50) is a very neutral red (in my opinion) and Primros (56/50) is a very neutral yellow (in my opinion)
Consider neutral primary triad use!
7) Can get steel tins and sticky back magnets at the dollar store and use with those empty pans to make your own custom pallets.
8) consider making swatch books, cards (etc) and taking written notes of custom mixes to recreate at a later date more easily. I regret it for colours I did not write the 'recepies' down for! You can make circles or rectangle gradients. and have samples on cards right to the edge so you can hold it up to the real object or reference to get correct colour matches. Its work keeping it in clear books and redoing the notes from sketchbooks (or cutting and pasting)
9) Don't look down on these paints honesty they are almost as good as holbein (I have the hobein) BUT Holbein are 33 times the price where I live! They are NOT 33 times better at most they are three times as good, I'd say only 1.5!
10) Consider the cost per amount and buy a whole new big set even if you just need the white then the other paints are a bonus. Pull out a calculator and write notes do the math! Sometimes use 'white substitute to conserve white such as using yellow teeth for a yellowish mix or yellow if you want to keep warm colours more vibrant vs pastel. Naples yellow is also amazing in mixes as this. The 50 set has Pearl white, powder blue as well which can sub for white in some cases and may work better. Powder blue is a great substitute for white in a blue tinted mix. Pearl white for grey, etc. Some colours are only in the 56 or 50 I advise you get both! Its really worth it it you love tons of colours like me!
11) You can paint more and larger with so much paint. Use big paper like bristol boards ans make wall decorations such as life size animals or mythical creatures like Pokemon (obviously only small ones) also a fun project with kids!
12) have fun!
Thanks for the custom color mixes and other tips!
@@phyllisd3705 Glad it helped. I hope you enjoy the neon red and neon coral and the others you were saying you wanted those colours and I had already figured them out so I thought people could use the info.
Ooooh, already watching!!!!❤❤❤
Yay😀❤️
very pretty colors! i like what you picked out for your pallet. sounds like you're over your cold. yay!! 😊
Thanks Judith!
Thank you so glad I found you!
Welcome 😀❤️
ooh.. can't wait to watch..
So fun seeing your daughter’s hands in your video
Thanks Rachel!
They look like they would taste good!
oooh looks like fun !!!
I did same I bought 20 colors seperately and keep them on empty cadbury tin.😄
Correct me if I am wrong, I think the whites are different. One for mixing and one for color. One is more transparent. From what I understand
Not sure, will take a look
I have the small set of these, def dont have room for the bigger set and I think they would just end up going moldy for me since I don't use them that much
Lovely video!
Thanks!
I've never tried these. I have too much paint already. But they just look FUN. Also I want to eat them
Lol! They do look luscious 😂
Great video! Do you have to worry about these getting moldy?
That hasn't happened to me yet so I'm not worried. Will update of course if that happens!
I recommend using distilled water to avoid mold (mold happens with watercolors or jelly gouache because of water quality, air humidity, etc).
@@phyllisd3705 Thanks!
Once you open then they will dry up? Then you can dip your paint rush in water to reactivate it? Is that right?
Thanks for the video :)
Yes!
Hello Irit…. Beautiful colours! I was literally drooling…. Your assistant did a fantastic job in presenting, swatching and mixing! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Well done Lily
Thank you! I was so happy I had something fun for her to do that was also helpful... Summertime 😉
Do you have an estimated date for when your stamp set may be coming back in stop? I’m interested in getting them all, but they’re sold out.
Thank you for your interest, I really appreciate it! I hope to restock in September 😀
@@iritlandgraf 🥳 I can’t wait! Thanks for responding!
Are these able to be used like acrylic paint? Or is it only used for water painting?🤔
They are similar to watercolors, only more opaque with a matte/chalky finish
hey i am curious to know if the paint dries up after opening them all up..
It is not permanent so even if it dries it can be revived with a spritz of water. My experience is that they will slowly dry with time but can be rather easily reconstituted.
My 56-color set has dried up hard as rocks after almost 2 years, I am frustrated trying to rewet and use them. Do you manage to keep them moist for more than 1 year?
Hi! Yes, actually it hasn't completely dried up or at least not in a way that's too hard... Sorry this happened to you!
What is the correct size of paper to swatch on for this set ? What's the one you are using ? A3 ?
Use whatever you have! No right size, you can always use a few pages. I a, using an A3 sketchbook
@@iritlandgraf thank you so much. I wanted to make mine identical with a few changes so I asked !
OMGOSH getting the lids off was a pain in the booootay...
I really want to try these, but I'm trying to avoid giving money to China. Any other good brands out there for gouache that are good quality but cheap and not from China? Or opaque watercolor that are good and not from China?
I'd try your local shop for some kid paint, although I don't know if those are made locally 🤔
Kind of excited about some brands I've found. Angora, Grumbacher, and Pelikan all make opaque watercolor sets. Not the same as gouache, but good price for product.