How to Make Color Shift Watercolors Tutorial
How to change the color of water?
Learn how to change the color of water in your own home. The color change of the water is amazing. They can be expensive, hard to find...I know I've tried.
I decided what I really needed to do was learn how to do it right. It's hard to find a good DIY watercolor tutorial, so this tutorial is my gift for you. This tutorial contains all the tips and techniques, materials and procedures you need to create your own watercolor painting at home.
Alright, let me be honest.
Homemade watercolor preparation process. This is not what you want to start a business with.
I sold a few games for the holidays to cover my expenses, but I have no intention of selling any more!
Colors that change color look different on white paper than on paper. The white paper gives a light pastel shimmer effect. Layering over other designs is great for adding the prettiest shine.
The watercolors on the surfaces of the SC are replaced with the brightest metallic egg. As you move the paper through the light, it changes color and dances. Every color I do is my favorite. I gave the names of all, I like to draw with them.
Accessories to change the color of the water in the house.
Spatula :
Treasure:
Water
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Buy me a set of watercolor paints.
There was only one left.
Supply for adding color to water in your own home. It's a rabbit hole full of options...especially if you choose the 1 gallon gum arabic, which is the most cost effective option.
You can start your own watercolor business. I'm not sure, but I like to crack some sales.
Step 1. Watercolor Base
Start by creating a watercolor base. Fill the measuring cup with 1 glass of water... not hot, hot. Slowly add 1/2 cup Arabic gum. Shake gently to mix the lobster. Keep stirring until the lobster is combined. (If it's still random, you can go with the cloth, but I have no problem with the clip).
Then add 1/5 cup honey, stir until smooth. Add 6 drops of clove oil as a preservative to give it a wonderful aroma.
Now the water color is the base. If you do not use it at the same time, you can store it in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Step 2 - Mix the watercolors
Create your workplace now. You need a large glass cutting board. I only make one tablespoon of pigment at a time, so I use the glass cutting board listed in the supplies list. You will need a lot more space if you want to produce them intensively.
Put 1 tablespoon of pigment powder on the cutting board. Do you see how purple it is with the golden hue? This is the magic of color change.
This quantity is poured into 4 half-molds of the first mixture.
Then add a tablespoon of watercolor base to the pigment, like gravy on a potato.
Then gently blend the pigment onto the base using a spatula/spatula tool. You will see that there is a small amount of powder left in the mixture. I used this dollar store paddle scraper և it was cut in half. You need metal for this mixed amount.
After mixing, you will probably need to add a watercolor base. The consistency should be like warm, thick but cold honey.
This is where Mueller comes in. I use flat bottom glass...so look for the perfect little shot glass at your local thrift store that works exactly the same.
Press the mules into the watercolor mix եք mix. Glass on glass allows dust to pass through the base, leaving no clamps when painting.
Now take the mixed watercolor with a palette knife and put it in a plastic bowl. Then let them dry for a few weeks.
When they dry, the water evaporates, leaving a thick watercolor. But right now it fills about half the container. This is where the long process works.
Now repeat mixing և pour and set aside. The filling process will probably require 3 or 4 fillings to maintain a good height in the tray. I'm not perfect...there are air bubbles here and there.
Once the watercolor is dry, you can add a drop or two of water և start painting, writing, calligraphy, watercolor painting or just highlighting.
I like the shine of the metal band. What color combination do you like the most?
Personally, I name them all because I like doing it.
From left to right in the top row.
Ocean, Ice Crystal, Hibiscus, Caribbean, Orchid, Pearl, Coral, Lucky Dragon, Rose, Mermaid, Lilac, Pegasus, Gold, Pewter, Sea Urchin, Copper, Pearl և Orchid... Yes, in the end there was more of orchids. և other Beads by color.
I made these գույ 6 colors և you can see them here և there I sell them.
And it looks like 21 colors together on white paper. My favorite color, of course, is the Caribbean.
Some colors have a fabulous golden hue.
Step 3. Packaging
Once the paint is dry, it can be placed on the bottom of the pan using a magnetic layer. This keeps them in the boxes without moving.
If necessary, wrap the watercolor dishes in paper.
Now you can give them away, sell them or just enjoy them.
The ability to create your own watercolor is a great achievement. It took a lot of time, patience, waiting to get started...but it was fun. Do you think you should try painting your water?
I like the difference between using this or that white paper. The pigments only shine on the paper.
Here is a list of basic watercolor recipes.
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