Those books are so wonderful to colouring….I have bought the book „Travel through Europe“ and I love it very much too. The FABER castell Aquacolour Pencels 120pieces have I too……All together are so amazing…..Thanks for your video a lot…….happy new year 2023
Thank you for this fun and informative video. I love Rita Berman. Her books are so whimsical with lots of swirls and whirls. I like the range of colours that you used and the black outlines that really make the shapes pop. The falling snow really sets the whole page off. I really enjoyed watching.
Karen, I have this book and was stumped as how to color. If you don’t mind I’ll follow this tutorial. Love it thanks. I’m just amazed how you can see a vision and know how to achieve it. 💙
Hi Momo! 🥰 Yes! Perfectly said...I have been trying to say the same thing...how Karen can look at something not so easily seen by others (like this picture) and when she is done I always think...ohhh now I see what this picture is about...It will be genius and gorgeous and always recognizable as Karen ZucchiniKitty! Thank you Momo, for helping me come up with the right words!
Happy New Year to you Karen, I hope 2021 will be kind to you. What a gorgeous page, your choice of colour is brilliant, lovely sky. Always amazed by your shading, thank you 💖
I don’t mind the noises around ones home, I actually love home sounds...I don’t know if I can explain it...it reminds the person is a normal person like the rest of us, does that make sense lol.
Looks stunning, absolutely love your chosen colours and the black outlining looks fabulous. Beautiful, I will try this page 👍🏼. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent xx😘
Oh My, it’s so beautiful Karen! I could have never gotten this done in 45 minutes or less! Because I’m not you lol, you are just amazing, and this picture like all your other pictures is absolutely gorgeous!! Thank you Karen!! 💖💖💖
Thanks Karen for another beautiful project. I'm really trying to use the distress ink properly. I tend to have blob of circles. You just glide across the pages...practice, practice for me. ;) thanks for sharing your time and talent with all of us.
Hi Karen! I have a general question: If you had to choose between the Faber Castell Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils and the Derwent Inktense pencils, which would you pick? I'm looking to invest in one of them but not sure which one to choose. They seem like both are great products but since you have both I was wondering which you like to work with better?
I love them both, it all depends what you are after. One is a watercolor pencil that work like watercolor paints, can be reactivated and works with the Polychromos pencils (same colors) other pencils or on their own. The Inktense are water soluble ink, work like ink are not reactivatable and are permeant when dry they work well with other pencils or can be used on their own Both are vibrant and easy to use. You can't go wrong with either set.
I use these with the Polys because they are the same colors, but yes you can use watercolors with Prismacolors just remember Prisma's are wax based so if you color with them first watercolors will not lay down ontop of them, but if you use the watercolors first then you can laydown the pencils on top.
Hi thank yiu so much for this tutorial! I’m a complete beginner trying to learn everything. can you please tell me what medium the Broken China colour was? And what it was you used to apply it with?
Broken china is Distress Ink, I use them for backgrounds and coloring... the tool is called a mini blending tool both products are from Tim Holtz/Ranger and can be found at craft stores or on Amazon
I love watching and learning from your tutorials. The trees are beautiful. Your tutorials seem to be useable for all skill levels. Would you consider doing a tutorial on the snowflake page on the left. It would be a wonderful celebration of all the beautiful snow we’ve had this winter ☃️❄️. The whole page wouldn’t be necessary. Just enough to get us going. I hope you like snow! 🐈
The first distinct difference is one of formula. Distress Inks fall into the family of dye inks. Dye inks are transparent in nature and, due to their "thin" quality, dry quickly. Distress Oxides, on the other hand, are primarily constructed of pigment ink, a type of ink that is opaque and, due to its natural thickness, dries more slowly. It is important to note, however, that Distress Oxides are technically a hybrid - containing mostly pigment ink, but also some dye ink too. This is the first key difference between the two inks.
Thank you for helping me understand! So, it does seem that using distress inks rather than distress oxides would be a good place for a beginner to start. What a very cool and efficient way to do backgrounds!
Those books are so wonderful to colouring….I have bought the book „Travel through Europe“ and I love it very much too. The FABER castell Aquacolour Pencels 120pieces have I too……All together are so amazing…..Thanks for your video a lot…….happy new year 2023
I have re-watched this - so many times thank you for your most generous time!
Thanks for watching!
I always learn so much from you!
Thank you
Thank you for this fun and informative video. I love Rita Berman. Her books are so whimsical with lots of swirls and whirls. I like the range of colours that you used and the black outlines that really make the shapes pop. The falling snow really sets the whole page off. I really enjoyed watching.
Thank you! 😊
Karen, I have this book and was stumped as how to color. If you don’t mind I’ll follow this tutorial. Love it thanks. I’m just amazed how you can see a vision and know how to achieve it. 💙
I am so happy you like it, follow away, that's the whole reason I do these videos 💖
Hi Momo! 🥰 Yes! Perfectly said...I have been trying to say the same thing...how Karen can look at something not so easily seen by others (like this picture) and when she is done I always think...ohhh now I see what this picture is about...It will be genius and gorgeous and always recognizable as Karen ZucchiniKitty! Thank you Momo, for helping me come up with the right words!
@@Keniv. Hi Keni, I agree with you as well 😊🥰💕
Great color combination. Thank you.🌺
Thank you! 😊
Love it Karen
Thank you
I love your voice, and you’re so talented 🥰
Thank you
So far, you have inspired me to try distress inks, pastel pencils and watercolor pencils. Amazon thanks you and I do too. 😻
Have fun!
This is such a great tutorial for using watercolor with pencil on top!
Thank you so much 😀
It turned out really sweet. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much! 😊
You make coloring look so easy, this turned out just beautiful
Thank you so much 😀
Hi Karen!💖 I have an hour before I have to wake my little one, so I’m going to the make the most of it lol.💖💖
Good morning! Have a wonderful day 💖💖
Happy New Year to you Karen, I hope 2021 will be kind to you.
What a gorgeous page, your choice of colour is brilliant, lovely sky. Always amazed by your shading, thank you 💖
Happy new year!
I don’t mind the noises around ones home, I actually love home sounds...I don’t know if I can explain it...it reminds the person is a normal person like the rest of us, does that make sense lol.
Thank you, that makes me feel better 💖💖
Good job ! Très intéressant ; belle réalisation🤩Merci Karen😍
Merci beaucoup
Looks stunning, absolutely love your chosen colours and the black outlining looks fabulous. Beautiful, I will try this page 👍🏼. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent xx😘
Thank you! 😊
Oh My, it’s so beautiful Karen! I could have never gotten this done in 45 minutes or less! Because I’m not you lol, you are just amazing, and this picture like all your other pictures is absolutely gorgeous!! Thank you Karen!! 💖💖💖
Thank you so much Keni! 😊💖💖
Thanks Karen for another beautiful project. I'm really trying to use the distress ink properly. I tend to have blob of circles. You just glide across the pages...practice, practice for me. ;) thanks for sharing your time and talent with all of us.
Try a very very light hand, or change the tool to a makeup brush soft brush type: www.amazon.com/dp/B07VB8S43L/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_.91RFb1PMKP4M
Superbe! Encore un tuto que je ferai. Merci beaucoup.
Merci 💖
Fantastic Karen another winner.✨🥇
Thank you!
Une réalisation superbe bravo 👏👏🦋🦋
Thank you
Karen this is so beautiful ✨❤️
Thank you
Beautiful. 👍
Thank you
Watching you use those albrecht durers makes me want to buy them so bad!
Thanks for watching, take care
Lovely!🤗
Thank you! 😊
Very cute
Thank you
Lovely! And please don't apologise for background noises it doesn't detract from what you are doing 🤗❤️
Oh thank you!
Hi Karen! I have a general question: If you had to choose between the Faber Castell Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils and the Derwent Inktense pencils, which would you pick? I'm looking to invest in one of them but not sure which one to choose. They seem like both are great products but since you have both I was wondering which you like to work with better?
I love them both, it all depends what you are after. One is a watercolor pencil that work like watercolor paints, can be reactivated and works with the Polychromos pencils (same colors) other pencils or on their own. The Inktense are water soluble ink, work like ink are not reactivatable and are permeant when dry they work well with other pencils or can be used on their own
Both are vibrant and easy to use. You can't go wrong with either set.
@@ZucchiniKitty When you use Inktense, does it ever bleed through the paper at all?
Oh wow! I did not know you could use water with colored pencils, is just that for the Polychromos or Can that work for Prismacolors as well?
I use these with the Polys because they are the same colors, but yes you can use watercolors with Prismacolors just remember Prisma's are wax based so if you color with them first watercolors will not lay down ontop of them, but if you use the watercolors first then you can laydown the pencils on top.
Hi thank yiu so much for this tutorial! I’m a complete beginner trying to learn everything. can you please tell me what medium the Broken China colour was? And what it was you used to apply it with?
Broken china is Distress Ink, I use them for backgrounds and coloring... the tool is called a mini blending tool both products are from Tim Holtz/Ranger and can be found at craft stores or on Amazon
Beautiful picture! Do you own Christmas Magic by Ruth Sanderson? It is a beautiful book and I can just imagine you coloring your magical way in it!
Thank you, I only have Santa's Christmas by Ruth Sanderson.
I love watching and learning from your tutorials. The trees are beautiful. Your tutorials seem to be useable for all skill levels. Would you consider doing a tutorial on the snowflake page on the left. It would be a wonderful celebration of all the beautiful snow we’ve had this winter ☃️❄️. The whole page wouldn’t be necessary. Just enough to get us going. I hope you like snow! 🐈
What is the difference between distress ink and distress oxide?
The first distinct difference is one of formula. Distress Inks fall into the family of dye inks. Dye inks are transparent in nature and, due to their "thin" quality, dry quickly. Distress Oxides, on the other hand, are primarily constructed of pigment ink, a type of ink that is opaque and, due to its natural thickness, dries more slowly. It is important to note, however, that Distress Oxides are technically a hybrid - containing mostly pigment ink, but also some dye ink too. This is the first key difference between the two inks.
Thank you for helping me understand! So, it does seem that using distress inks rather than distress oxides would be a good place for a beginner to start. What a very cool and efficient way to do backgrounds!
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