A little disappointed that there was nothing new shown. This is an old trick. Nuvo is a fab product. Seeing it on a finished product would have been nice.
You can join at www.youtube .com/channel /UCrD_6ZvofcOw4 _styPibBIQ/join just take out the spaces, youtube doesnt allow links in the comments so i have to put them in to make it work
Using water on water based markers is hardly mind-blowing. This just feels like a short, cheap infomercial, and the _endless_ affiliate links in the description look BAD. It makes your reviews a LOT less trustworthy. Also worth noting: watering down cheap glitter markers doesn’t give you a metallic watercolor effect. It just looks like you’ve spread your medium too thin. Get _good_ mica/pearl watercolors from Finetec, Coliro, or Kuretake Gansai Tambi.
sooo don't watch then lol. She has been an outlet for Tonic products for awhile now, her followers know that, maybe you noobs should take your negative uppity butts over to some gallery opening and stop confusing fine art supplies with crafting materials, and I say that as an artist ( wink lol). Fine quality pigmented watercolor mediums are a completely different product, no one is saying these are Winsow Newton level materials geez.. If you already own these this was a simple alternate use/idea for them. It"s called "fun" you should try it sometime instead of griping all over youtube. I'll bet you are the type who complains about messes and hates glitter etc lol. the best mica btw is cosmetic grade, I used to work for a bulk supplier, their sources have to meet fda standards and the quality is bar none the best, if you need mica in your watercolor pans go that route. That is of course if you want the very best top shelf ingredients ( your snobbish comment implies you do lol).
as a graphic artist and purchasing agent of art supplies let me say you are completely wrong. These are not glitter paints, they are markers, and they are not 100% opaque. If you paint you know not all colors are 100% opaque based on ingredients etc. If you want opaque paint pens I would suggest Pasco brand paint pens, though they do not contain glitter. It would be hard to supply both a thicker opaque paint and a fine glitter through a nib without constant clogs, but more importantly the glitters sheen would be retarded by the thick opaque paint, it needs a semi transparent base to be effective. I've been using acrylic, oil, watercolor paints and mediums for over 35 years and used to meet with reps from Winsor Newton etc and attend trade shows. These markers are not only good quality they perform well and consistently.
no one said they would replace watercolor paint, they contain glitter, it's another use for them for people looking to use them in new ways. Maybe try not being so close minded and negative, there's no reason for it in the art world, none. I'll wager you do not own them, have never tried them, and are simply talking out your hat from behind a screen correct?
Just got a glitter marker, I have to try this water coloring technique! Thanks for sharing!
Love your channel and love learning more about Nuovo and Tonic products!
Fantastic video - another temptation, thank you.
I have several sets of these glitter markers! Love them! I always learn something new from you! Thanks so much for sharing!
They are so beautiful!!!
I am as enamoured with your nail color as I am with these markers!
Great tips! I love these glitter markers!!!
Great video!
Love them. TFS
beautiful art, keep up good work friend
Super cool
Hi.... interesting product ..can these be used for decoupage ...will these glitter pens bleed wen water based varnish is applied on the product...
They are water based so dont used with a water based varnish but otherwise you will be fine
@@HedgehogHollow ..thanks a lot for responding
Beautiful Beautiful
Oh Wow!!! they look amazing...can't wait to buy some...I love the glitter look...tfs
I’m trying to find information on the “easy watercoloring stamp system” . I can’t find any information on this system
Beautiful, I’m like a crow, if it sparkles, I love it! Tfs! Blessings!
Love those nails. God bless!
Does any discounts if you bye in Australia
Jane Edwards by the time we add the exchange rate and postage the price more than doubles. I agree any discount would help.
Love these! Great ideas...
will these markers fit in the scan n cut universal pen holder
Hi, are these markers permanent? I am looking for glitter markers that are permanent on ceramics and glass
Thanks for this tip and sharing.
Love them. On my list for sure!
I love the Nuvo glitter markers but hadn't even thought of using them as watercolour! Even more use for them :)
Isn't it great to find new ways to use old supplies!
Never heard of these kinds of markers: I'll check them out.
Can these be used in a cutting machine with the universal pen holder?
It depends on the machine
Ooo I can't wait to get some of these😊
These markers look amazing! I will definitely purchase some. 😆
Thank you
nice
Can you use those on fabric?
They are water based so i would expect them to wash out
Omgaaaawsh! Looooove these! 💕🙋♀️
Does the glitter rub off the card?
No its no shead
Amazing glitter pens! and your nails!! Love the color Please tell the color& brand!!lol!
its OPI Neon
A little disappointed that there was nothing new shown. This is an old trick. Nuvo is a fab product. Seeing it on a finished product would have been nice.
On the black, it’s just the silver mica/glitter showing really.
I'm sorry but I've seen this done before, not mind blowing and certainly wouldn't replace watercolours
Obviously this is for people who didn't know about it?
I don’t see how to join the members perk program!
You can join at www.youtube .com/channel /UCrD_6ZvofcOw4 _styPibBIQ/join just take out the spaces, youtube doesnt allow links in the comments so i have to put them in to make it work
@@HedgehogHollow page cannot be found
I was really hoping to see all the colors on the paper. Also, I do not like that the pink is silver in the black paper instead of pink.
Do the smaller ones Fit in the cricut?
they dont they are too thick
Oh no , something else to purchase, they are so nice, thanks
Seeing “Members only” not only makes me 😊 smile, but I feel special too!😎🌸
There are priced where I can afford them!
I think I mean channel member!
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Using water on water based markers is hardly mind-blowing. This just feels like a short, cheap infomercial, and the _endless_ affiliate links in the description look BAD. It makes your reviews a LOT less trustworthy. Also worth noting: watering down cheap glitter markers doesn’t give you a metallic watercolor effect. It just looks like you’ve spread your medium too thin. Get _good_ mica/pearl watercolors from Finetec, Coliro, or Kuretake Gansai Tambi.
Mica and/or pearl watercolours will not give you a “glitter” effect. Neither has glitter in them.
sooo don't watch then lol. She has been an outlet for Tonic products for awhile now, her followers know that, maybe you noobs should take your negative uppity butts over to some gallery opening and stop confusing fine art supplies with crafting materials, and I say that as an artist ( wink lol). Fine quality pigmented watercolor mediums are a completely different product, no one is saying these are Winsow Newton level materials geez.. If you already own these this was a simple alternate use/idea for them. It"s called "fun" you should try it sometime instead of griping all over youtube. I'll bet you are the type who complains about messes and hates glitter etc lol. the best mica btw is cosmetic grade, I used to work for a bulk supplier, their sources have to meet fda standards and the quality is bar none the best, if you need mica in your watercolor pans go that route. That is of course if you want the very best top shelf ingredients ( your snobbish comment implies you do lol).
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You're going to make me go to confession.
The bright pink paint completely dissapears on black paper, that's a bad art supply; there's better and more versatile glitter paints out there.
as a graphic artist and purchasing agent of art supplies let me say you are completely wrong. These are not glitter paints, they are markers, and they are not 100% opaque. If you paint you know not all colors are 100% opaque based on ingredients etc. If you want opaque paint pens I would suggest Pasco brand paint pens, though they do not contain glitter. It would be hard to supply both a thicker opaque paint and a fine glitter through a nib without constant clogs, but more importantly the glitters sheen would be retarded by the thick opaque paint, it needs a semi transparent base to be effective. I've been using acrylic, oil, watercolor paints and mediums for over 35 years and used to meet with reps from Winsor Newton etc and attend trade shows. These markers are not only good quality they perform well and consistently.
Sorry but this is lame and not replacing watercolors. You can do this with any water base markers nothing new.
no one said they would replace watercolor paint, they contain glitter, it's another use for them for people looking to use them in new ways. Maybe try not being so close minded and negative, there's no reason for it in the art world, none. I'll wager you do not own them, have never tried them, and are simply talking out your hat from behind a screen correct?
@@moemanley2579 people can state their opinion lmao
This is a commercial.
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