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Make your own oil sticks. Sharing my tips and tricks 

Selina Wilson Art
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Hello Friends and welcome to another art studio vlog.
Whether you call them oil sticks or oil bars, here are my secrets, tips, and tricks on making your own oil sticks. It's a simple process and gives you endless possibilities for mixing your own oil sticks or oil bars. You can change the opacity of oil paints and create oil sticks of your favorite oil paint color blends. These are slow drying giving you more working time and no fuss pealing before you begin, freeing up time to allow you to just get in the flow of creating!
The recipe is
1 part oil paint
1-2 parts refined safflower oil
2-3 parts bleached beeswax
These oil sticks can be used over acrylic paint and other art mediums or used alongside your oil paint.
IMPORTANT NOTE.
Please be aware the ingredients are to be heated very gently to avoid any vapor/gas being released. Always work in a well ventilated space.
Caution is advised when working with some pigments like the cadmium family, among others. while the risk through art materials is marginal care must be taken to avoid getting any on soft skin and to especially watch you do not accidentally ingest any paint ie. from hand-to-mouth transfer.
Always use any pigments at your own discretion.
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@cherylerome-beatty4677
@cherylerome-beatty4677 11 месяцев назад
I found that putting more paint and less wax gave me a nicer heavier stick.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 11 месяцев назад
That’s great! All my vlogs are meant as jumping off points. It’s about adjusting to suit your own preferences and needs. 🌸😀💖
@LondonMoonie
@LondonMoonie Год назад
Thank you for sharing your experiments and knowledge in oilstick-making. I realized I work better in oil sticks than oil paint+ brush, but have already invested in so many oil paint tubes! Being able to make them into oil sticks saves me so so much money, I am truly so thankful!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
That's Fabulous! play around with the quantities to find what works best for you. lots of good info in the comments to help direct you. Good luck and happy painting! 😀💖🌸🌻
@kaynignrowan9305
@kaynignrowan9305 2 месяца назад
I really enjoy your videos. Thank you!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 2 месяца назад
Oh thanks. You’re very welcome 😊🌷
@TheColor17
@TheColor17 Месяц назад
Thank You am trying this. As for the tiny opening at the top...You can try placing the stick in a plastic bag prior to freezing. All The Best!
@EdTerpening
@EdTerpening 4 месяца назад
So happy to find this video! I'm an oil painter that is switching to pigment/oil sticks, and I have a lot of paint in tubes I can now make sticks out of. Thank you!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 4 месяца назад
Fabulous! Glad to have helped 😀🌷
@kerrykennedy1979
@kerrykennedy1979 28 дней назад
This is so awesome! Thank you, Selina!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 28 дней назад
You’re welcome ☺️ ❤️
@vanessajmcintosh
@vanessajmcintosh Год назад
Really good videos, you are so calm and easy to understand, thanks so much!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Oh thanks so much 😄🙏🌻💖
@JodyCunningham-p4e
@JodyCunningham-p4e Год назад
Thank you Selina. I am making my own oil sticks tonight as you have inspired me and taken the time to be so thorough in your demonstration. So helpful
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Wonderful! 😄🌈💖
@nickyhomann9071
@nickyhomann9071 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so so much- I find fussing around with mixing paint makes me lose my thread & I prefer drawing to painting- I've invested so much in paints already- now I can make my own ready mixed palette!!! Yaaaay
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic! 😀💕🌻
@samansrs6287
@samansrs6287 Месяц назад
so helpful.thank you for making this video.
@CdHum
@CdHum 7 месяцев назад
Great video. Love this process and I'll definitely try it. So nice to have a new option in my art supply "toolbox"
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. Be sure to read all of the helpful tips in the comments too. 🌻🩵☺️
@susankashmiri6199
@susankashmiri6199 Год назад
Just fabulous! Thank you for sharing this how to video.
@starvingartistscollective
@starvingartistscollective Год назад
Good video Selina! I have heaps of oil paint tubes and this idea gives me a great opportunity to extend their use. Good to see an Aussie on YT.... I actually have access to all the brands!!...yay!! Just checked out your other videos....new subbie! TFS!!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Thank you! Yeah us Aussie’s are as rare as hens teeth on YT 😀😂 welcome! Look forward to bouncing ideas and inspiration around 💖
@inspiredflower
@inspiredflower 9 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for sharing your alchemy with us 🥰
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 9 месяцев назад
You’re welcome ☺️ 💖🌸
@barbarabrady1267
@barbarabrady1267 Год назад
I probably won’t ever do this but it was interesting to see 😊
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Glad you found it interesting 😊💕
@vermis8344
@vermis8344 Год назад
I had been watching some videos about oil sticks recently and got interested. I knew an art shop some distance away sold the Sennelier brand, but when I went in there today I saw the toxicity warnings on the titanium white stick. (Full of cobalt driers, I'd guess. Just like the Winsor & Newton white paints I was going to buy too. Not a pleasant surprise when you're trying to set up for no-solvents-no-toxins painting. 😮‍💨) Things were set on hold until I could find out how to make my own titanium white sticks to go with the less harsh Sennelier colours. And here I am! Thanks for the demonstration - this was a very informative and straightforward video. I'm eager to give it a try.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Fantastic! Watch for the toxicity in the actual pigments you add to your mix and only heat enough to melt the wax. My sticks take a good time to dry (definitely no driers in there). Play around with the ratios till you get a stick you prefer. Earth colours tend to be the safest. Good luck and thanks for watching 😀🌸🌈
@sheralync5854
@sheralync5854 9 месяцев назад
there's some interesting youtube videos on what historically was used for colors. Some of those are very poisonous, but boy, the colors were spectacular. lead, for example. With cadmium and lead, they are only toxic if you ingest them. that's why some artist wear rubber or nitrile gloves. I bought cadmium-free water mixable oils, as I didn't want cadmium getting into the water supply. But I might revisit that if I get into pure oils. Not sure what the right disposal method is. I'll need to check that out sometime.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 9 месяцев назад
I wear gloves when I’m painting with oils and using the oils sticks. Haven’t tried water soluble oils but there is always time 😀
@admbrnk3665
@admbrnk3665 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video. I typically paint with acrylics, but I bought some oil sticks on clearance from the art supply store recently. I tried them out last night and fell in love, I’m already planning on got back and buying more of the clearance sticks. I’ll definitely save this video as well, I’d imagine it’s more cost-effective to make your own!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 9 месяцев назад
That’s so awesome. Oil sticks are a lovely thing! Making your own means you can extend the range of colours and mix up your own blends. Very addictive 😀. I mean, I have a vlog on my addition art supplies 🤣😂🌸❤️
@dawn881
@dawn881 Год назад
bless your wonderful heart selina!! i have been searching for a recipe for this for a while ..
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Wonderful! Hope it works for you. Happy creating 😃
@howlingwind1937
@howlingwind1937 Год назад
I prefer to use the pigment powder, you can still adjust your colour if you want it more or less opaque. Thank you for sharing your process, it is interesting what happens to it when you put it in the freezer. I generally let mine set on their own, but if course at the moment it's a cold start to winter in tassy! Cheers!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Nice tip about the flexibility of using pigment powder. I only have a titanium white pigment I use for making encaustic wax medium and was keen to use up some of my oil paints which are getting pretty old and dry now sadly. Thanks for watching and stay warm down there 😀🧣🥶💖🌸
@howlingwind1937
@howlingwind1937 Год назад
@@selinawilsonart thank you for a reply, with some colours you may need to do a,bit of extra grinding, but it is worth it. Langridge sells really nice dry pigments, of course the way you do it maybe faster and you get the same result you want, and if you're time poor then your way is great, for me it's just all part of getting into the painting process. I work with acrylics, oils, dry pastels and oil pastels, I really enjoying getting back into the oil pastels, I have yet to try encaustic as it's always interested me in how the end result turns out. Yes I'll stay warm, and where ever you are in Oz you do the same, once again thank you fir sharing. Cheers!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
I think we can get caught up in rushing to the end, thinking only about the finished painting but of course it’s about the process, and how you drop into the flow state. I can see how grinding powders and “mixing potions “ can be a beautiful way to “drop in”. And if you love process, you’d love encaustic! 😀 Ps. I’m only a hop, skip and jump from you here in central Victoria 😉🌸
@_Emerald_Eye_
@_Emerald_Eye_ 8 месяцев назад
What recipe you use for pigment powder?
@howlingwind1937
@howlingwind1937 8 месяцев назад
@@_Emerald_Eye_ 1. Grind the power (if using pastel crumbs) very FINE. Inconsistent particle sizes can be problematic 2. Mix the colors thoroughly in powder form (or later is ok, when it’s in paste form, it just takes a bit longer) 3. Make a pile of powder and slowly add drops of gum tragacanth (just a bit) and water or alcohol until you create a workable thick paste .. the consistency of PlayDoh is a good comparison .. or homemade pasta. 4. Mix the paste thoroughly (like you’re blending colors to paint). Using a criss-cross pattern helps work the consistency. 5. Shape the pastel sticks to whatever structure you want. Round? Square? Oblong? So many options! “Cut” them if needed. Keep in mind that you want them to fit into whatever pastel bDry the sticks - this depends on so many factors and can take 2-7 days. When they are no longer “cool” to the touch then the moisture has left the stick. Using the alcohol speeds up the drying process. They are so soft and buttery and easy to use.
@ellenbarnett5199
@ellenbarnett5199 6 месяцев назад
I love making things. Appreciate the demo for the recipe.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 6 месяцев назад
You’re welcome ☺️ 💕
@JT-mq6oc
@JT-mq6oc 26 дней назад
i am so glad i found you on my encaustic journey 🤩
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 26 дней назад
Yay! 🎉 would love to see what you create. 💖🌼
@JT-mq6oc
@JT-mq6oc 26 дней назад
@@selinawilsonart awesome! i will show you. Do you have info about the cheapest stockist in Australia of the Sennelier oils sticks or store that has them on special? (i do also plan to make my own in the future)
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 26 дней назад
I got mine at Melbourne Art Supplies in Brunswick. Good Art supplies are never cheap MAS have good prices. Definitely pays to shop around, be in stores mailing lists will help you know when things are on sale 😉
@JT-mq6oc
@JT-mq6oc 26 дней назад
@@selinawilsonart oh they are the 2 stores i first got a few sticks from as they had a sale on! thank you! good to know i picked some great stores (all online as i live in East Gippsland) but now that the train is so cheap i might do an excursion soon! fun!!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 26 дней назад
@JT-mq6oc sounds exciting! One of my favourite things to do 😁😂
@judithgillam5074
@judithgillam5074 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely FANTASTIC video !!! Thank you so much . Really interesting and inspirational . Kind regards - Judi - Victoria 😀👍👍👍
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 10 месяцев назад
Thank you! Be sure to read through the comments. Lots of good tips in there 😀💖🌸
@kathyhackney7950
@kathyhackney7950 10 месяцев назад
I had no idea the sennelier oil sticks were SO BIG 😂. That’s awesome. They should be for the price
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 10 месяцев назад
So true! They a divine though 😀💕🌸
@barbaralotter1095
@barbaralotter1095 Год назад
I DEFINITELY WILL TRY THIS THANK YOU FOR SHARING
@cindyfromsydney7693
@cindyfromsydney7693 8 месяцев назад
Very interesting and I will definitely try this out when I get some play time!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 8 месяцев назад
Great! 😊
@susanwilliams1312
@susanwilliams1312 Год назад
Hi Selina - just discovered you!! Very happy to meet you - and in awe of your 'make your own' ideas! I keep wanting to make big paintings but just couldn't quite work out what medium and method I'd be comfortable with (haven't got time or money to work through them all!) - but as I'm happier with a 'crayon' type implement anyway, oil sticks would be the more obvious thing but I've never been quite happy with the consistency of the Sennelier and Winsor and Newton ones I've got, quite sticky? soooo to me this video is a stroke of genius! I can use up my ageing oil paints and create something that looks like it would suit me perfectly - yours seem to go on like butter! I hope I can get myself organised to try and make some. I'll let you know if I do - now I'm off to look at some more of your videos! Sending love from the UK xx
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Hello! Welcome! Be sure to read through the comments. Lots of great info. My recipe is how I like them but you can tweak the ratios and “ ingredients” to suit your preference. Different wax, different oil paint and different “ fats” make different oil sticks of course. Would love to hear how you get on 😀 I love working big! Large sheets of cartridge paper are a great cheap way to have a go. Happy painting! 😊🍁💖🌸🌻
@susanwilliams1312
@susanwilliams1312 Год назад
@@selinawilsonart Hi Selina! Thanks for the quick reply! Yes, I'd looked through all the comments and made some notes!! 😁 Definitely gonna try this out, thanks again 💕
@susanwilliams1312
@susanwilliams1312 Год назад
​@@selinawilsonart Hi again Selina! I'm working towards making the oil sticks - I wanted to check with you if you think there's a difference between bleached and white beeswax re the potential for yellowing of colours in the future. From the products I've seen, white/bleached can mean chemical bleaching or sun-bleached - they don't always define their process. Do we assume that chemical bleaching would be more future-proof? I can't cope with the thought of selling a painting without full confidence in its archival qualities. I've seen expensive products eg by Sennelier ('bleached'), Cornellisen (unspecified, actually very vague!), both brands that *should* be 'reliable'? plus tons of much cheaper possibilities on Amazon so should we only go for the most expensive to be safe? or d'you think the cheaper ones do the same job anyway, they just don't charge a ton (for the brand name) when it's the same stuff?? Hope I'm clear!!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Hi Susan Definitely use bleached beeswax over the natural because the natural will tint your sticks that “honey” colour. I use bleached beeswax from a company that makes art supplies - art spectrum here in Australia so I can be sure of archival quality. Sennilier is a highly reputable brand and you can’t go wrong with them. Does that answer your question? 🌻
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Just rereading your question. Use refined beeswax for best archival quality. Refined means it has been filtered or bleached (not chemically). Chemical bleaching doesn’t remove the pollen etc only masks them so the colour of them can return over time. Again I’d preference a brand that makes oil sticks and encaustic wax and quality art supplies like Sennilier and Arts Spectrum
@Ameylynn
@Ameylynn 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!! I am an encaustic artist and this info is priceless!!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 8 месяцев назад
Oh wonderful! I’m getting back into encaustics 😃🩵🌻
@Ameylynn
@Ameylynn 8 месяцев назад
@@selinawilsonart can’t wait to see what you do!!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 8 месяцев назад
🙏check out last week’s vlog where I make some encaustic medium colours. You just might have some tips for me 😃
@sketchitstudio3087
@sketchitstudio3087 5 месяцев назад
This video is a game changer for me!! Im wanting to make these sticks water soluble. Have any ideas for recipes for this? Perhaps I could use water soluble oil paint? thanks again!!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 5 месяцев назад
You’re welcome. No clue about water soluble but I think that’s a great idea to try with w/s oils. Love to hear how you go 🌷💖😊
@kimfox5071
@kimfox5071 Год назад
An easier and quicker way to heat the mixture up is in a pot with a few inches of water in it. Pop the tin in and stir till melted. Don’t put too much water as the tins will start to float and fall over.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Yes. I mention that in the vlog. I use that frypan to make encaustic wax medium so don’t want any water/residue left behind 😉😊🌸🌻
@tracywall3037
@tracywall3037 11 месяцев назад
Question before I experiment: if I prefer a less gooey consistency (more like Shiva brand or even similar to a kid’s crayon), what might you suggest? Less oil? More wax? More paint? Thank you in advance for all you do❣️
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 11 месяцев назад
Oh thanks so much Tracy! ❤️🙏😀 I’d say increase the wax and paint. And a paraffin wax will be firmer than beeswax so you might like to swap that too. Good luck! 🌸💖
@tracywall3037
@tracywall3037 11 месяцев назад
Ooooh, so helpful! You rock🎉! ThQ!
@DineseBeckert
@DineseBeckert Год назад
I love the Sennelia brand of 'soft' pastels, I cannot wait to make my own!!! THANK YOU
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Fantastic! Be sure to read the comments. Lots of great advice and experience in there. 😀💖🌸🌈
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 3 месяца назад
?? Not sure anyone believes oil sticks are a soft pastels hence the ‘ around the word soft.
@DineseBeckert
@DineseBeckert 3 месяца назад
@@selinawilsonart if you add less wax, you will get a softer stick. I make encaustic medium, crushing damar and melting it together with beeswax. I can make the medium as hard or as soft as I like. In conclusion , oil sticks can be made to many grades. 🙃
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 3 месяца назад
@DineseBeckert yes. That’s what’s so wonderful about making your own supplies - Adjusting ingredients to suit your preferences 🎉
@LynnePriceStudio
@LynnePriceStudio 3 месяца назад
@@selinawilsonart ok...gotcha!
@kyststudio-epicartadventure
I’m wondering why you are removing oil to ad d it back in? It is already made perfectly. Even if you need to add more oil. But why not just add the correct amount of wax to do the job? The type of oil in the tube is listed on the tubes. Light colors use safflower , darks use linseed. Linseed is a better binder. Just find out the oil ratio existing in each of your colors. (OA, or ODP). You might need to look it up in pigment manufacturer listings. I only add more oil if desperately needed. Less wax will keep it softer. BUT if still too soft when 25% wax, I use more carnuba wax vs beeswax.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
It’s the way I was taught, so that’s what I shared. We all have a way, which is the right way for us. Each way is a personal preference and all are correct because of that. 🌈🌸😊
@Mistiquex
@Mistiquex 6 месяцев назад
Hello, do your sticks form a skin over them?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 6 месяцев назад
@Mistiquex yes they do form a skin but after a year mine totally dried out and can’t be used
@Mistiquex
@Mistiquex 6 месяцев назад
@@selinawilsonart I year is a long time. I'm totally okay with that. I rather have that they form a skin and dry out over a year then that they don't form a skin at all. Yay gonna make them! Thanks.
@Chloe-zr9lk
@Chloe-zr9lk Год назад
this was great, thankyou
@artshaman
@artshaman Год назад
Very helpful video! Thank you!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Great! 😀🌸🌻🌈
@NoreeneBailey-Treece
@NoreeneBailey-Treece 4 месяца назад
I added a bit if white pigment. Not much and one shade deeper from what shade I want. It adds a little more opacity to the pastel. Sheers are nice but so are very opaque colors.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 4 месяца назад
Absolutely! I’m so happy to hear you are experimenting 😃🎉💐
@kerriwilson7508
@kerriwilson7508 8 месяцев назад
When you use these to paint with are they like an oil pastel for drying time - or more like oil paint for drying time? How do you use these and seal the finish artwork? I”m so excited to try to make these - i have a ton of “old” oil paint tubes that I will never use for painting - but i do like to do mixed media art - and use oil pastel and oil sticks as a final touch of detail. Can you use these over acrylic paint (base layer?). Oh so many questions my mind is very excited!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 8 месяцев назад
😁 so great to hear your excitement. They behave just like an oil stick, various drying time ( the yellow took longer than other colours, a week compared to a few days) but they will dry ( oil pastels don’t ever “dry” and need to be sealed) because they dry you don’t need to seal them. If you seal/ varnish your work acrylic based varnish won’t adhere over the oil sticks well. Use them over acrylic and other media. Acrylic etc won’t adhere well over the top of them. So really, they are oil paint in a stick, so all rules that apply to oil paint, apply. They are great for using up old oil paint especially because older paint tends to have less oil left in them. Have fun, experiment with ratios and ingredients ( lots of great info in the comments) and enjoy! 💕🌻🩵☺️
@ColorAzulClaro
@ColorAzulClaro 2 месяца назад
Hello! ty so much for the tutorial, can i use linseed oil instead of saffflower?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 2 месяца назад
Yes 😊
@chrisruss9861
@chrisruss9861 Год назад
It looks a bit much bother for me. I admire your commitment and the satisfaction you must get in formulating your own working materials.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
😀 thanks 🙏 ⭐️🌸🎨
@inarakent4634
@inarakent4634 11 месяцев назад
Thank for posting this video, wondering if stand oil would work as well as refined safflower oil ? Thank you
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 11 месяцев назад
You’re welcome. Seeing as stand oil is a heated version of linseed oil and is non yellowing , yes I think it would work well. Not sure on drying time or ratios so I’d experiment before making a big batch 😉🌸💖
@veronicahair7427
@veronicahair7427 Год назад
Hey! Amazing video. I’m going to try this - I’m wondering, do you think this works in a aluminum soda can like coke or sprite can for the heating process? I don’t use tin or cardboard cans very often but have soda cans lying around. Also just one more question - do you know what the drying time is? I’m worried it’s going to basically never fry or if there’s a way to add something that speeds drying. Thank you so much this video is extremely helpful.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Hi Veronica So glad you found this helpful. I’d say do a test with the soda can. I imagine due to the thinness and conductivity it will heat quicker, so what you don’t burn your mix. Using paraffin wax instead of beeswax will make your sticks dry quicker. If you still want to use beeswax reduce the amount of oil (to wax ratio). Mostly my video is a guide and you will need to find what works best for you with your supplies but it’s super fun! 😀 Would love to know how you get on. 🌸🤞💕
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Ps. I’ve found my sticks dry on an artwork in 24 hrs to a few days. 😀
@veronicahair7427
@veronicahair7427 Год назад
@@selinawilsonart that’s perfect - recently I bought some store ones, and they basically never dried or it took literally a month for it to happen. I don’t know what what is in them but that worried me since I’m going to probably paint on top of these. I’m going to try the soda can thing and see what happens :) thanks so much this is such a great technique!!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
That is strange. Temperature plays a part in drying time but that’s weird. Oil pastel never dries. I wonder if yours are more like an oil pastel rather than an oil stick? 🤔anyway you have a guide now ☺️good luck!
@cherylerome-beatty4677
@cherylerome-beatty4677 Год назад
I use small glass drinking glasses qhich i think keep the sides of the glass warmer so that the mixture doesn't cool off before it pours into my tube. But i also have found that the formula Selina uses is too waxy and not enough paint. I'm still working out my recipe but i think 2 parts oil paint to 1 part wax and 1 part walnut oil.
@sandradisher9886
@sandradisher9886 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for this information . Does this apply to water-soluble oil paint?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 7 месяцев назад
You’re welcome. No idea, worth an experiment 😀🌻
@danyelhudon458
@danyelhudon458 Год назад
Your a great, I just love you.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
That’s so kind of you ❤️
@oty2012hy
@oty2012hy 5 месяцев назад
Does it work using Crayola crayons make them more oily & waxy? More blendable and layering?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 5 месяцев назад
No idea. Depends on the ingredients of Crayola. Would be worth researching and experimentation 😀🌷
@Kuromi-ue1wc
@Kuromi-ue1wc Год назад
Hi Selina! Lovely video! I was wondering if you know the difference on using linseed oil or safflower oil? Is safflower better? Thanks a lot!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Hi Kuromi. Thank you! I haven’t tried linseed oil. I imagine because it is a “fat” like safflower oil it should behave the same and give same results so long as you use “refined” ie art quality linseed oil and not hardware type ☺️🌻🖼️
@Kuromi-ue1wc
@Kuromi-ue1wc Год назад
@@selinawilsonart Great! I really like sennelier oil sticks but the range color can be limited sometimes. I will try your recipe and tell you about it. Thanks so much for sharing, have a nice day :)
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Great. Always lovely to share the knowledge 😄 yep Sennilier are definitely beautiful
@mariannehovad798
@mariannehovad798 Год назад
linseed oil is faster at forming a film than safflower. also refined safflower oil doesn't yellow over time while linseed oil does a bit. but safflower oil is usually double the cost so weigh up the pros and cons. most commercial oil pastels have linseed oil in them including sennelier I believe
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Hi Marianne. Yes linseed oil does yellow a bit over time. No doubt safflower oil is not cheap! Sennilier use safflower oil for the oil in their oil paint and when making oil sticks they substitute a portion of that oil with a high quality mineral wax. ie. parifin wax mostly used in candle making. I have used bees wax in my mix because I don’t like the toxicity of paraffin. It does mean my sticks stay softer and don’t readily form a film, making them ready to go without the annoying peeling and wastage in my pov. They can take up to a week to dry perfectly on the painting surface. 😀🖼️🌻
@j.watson9060
@j.watson9060 Год назад
Just a question Selina, Instead of letting the oil soak out of the paint why not just add less oil into the mix? would that work
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
It is the way I was shown how to do it and have never questioned it 😀 I added a different oil than what was in the paint so that could be the reason but on reflection I think it should be fine to skip that step. As with all of my offerings they are meant as bouncing off points so give it a go and see what works best for you 😉🌸💖🌈
@j.watson9060
@j.watson9060 Год назад
@@selinawilsonart I wasn't nitpicking, I just wondered. I'm going to try making some oil sticks myself
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Fantastic. Sorry if my reply sounded defensive. I was simply saying it’s good to question and make your own way with things. Good luck 😀🌈
@cherylerome-beatty4677
@cherylerome-beatty4677 11 месяцев назад
I don't drain the oil out of the paint but I also use more paint and less wax.
@Mistiquex
@Mistiquex 6 месяцев назад
​@cherylerome-beatty4677 Do your sticks for a skin over them like the sennelier ones? Ifc they do, i should try that.
@ashrafsahdan5606
@ashrafsahdan5606 6 месяцев назад
can i use linseed oil instead of safflower oil?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 6 месяцев назад
Yes you can 😀🌻
@natashat2702
@natashat2702 Год назад
how creative
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Thank you 🙏 ☺️🌸⭐️
@petersenesac8102
@petersenesac8102 Год назад
This looks great but why soak the oil out and then add oil back in? Why not just use a tiny bit less oil?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Thanks. Have scroll through the comments. I’ve answered this a couple of times. Lots of good info in there too 😀🌈
@monalee7687
@monalee7687 7 месяцев назад
How long do the homemade oil sticks last (stay usable without rotting or drying out etc)? I don’t like to use the same medium over and over so my art supplies don’t get used up very quickly. I’m worried that if I get expensive oil sticks, they will just dry out on me. Same if I spend a lot of time and ingredients to make them, I’m worried, I will waste them and not be able to use them much. Edit: Sorry if you’ve already answered this in the comments. I tried to scroll down to see but didn’t see anything about that. And thank you for an informative video.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 7 месяцев назад
You’re very welcome. My Sennilier sticks have kept long term as the form a skin rather like paint is held airtight in a tube. My homemade sticks have dried out more over a year than the Sennilier but I was a little careless in not wrapping them or storing well. That said the Sennilier are a superior product and well worth the expense. Just start with your most used colour and build the range gradually.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 7 месяцев назад
Ps. I’ve had my Sennilier sticks for a few years and going strong 😀💕
@monalee7687
@monalee7687 7 месяцев назад
@@selinawilsonart oh wow. That’s a lot longer than I imagined. Thank you for such a detailed response. You are so helpful, like you genuinely want your viewers to succeed in their artistic journey. I really appreciate that.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 7 месяцев назад
@monalee7687 “We rise by lifting others” 🫶🩵
@sheralync5854
@sheralync5854 9 месяцев назад
Hi. Thank you for this interesting and fun video. Just a quick comment...I'm not sure cadium colours touching bare skin is a good thing, especially if you end up accidentally ingesting it?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 9 месяцев назад
Thanks. I’ve addressed toxicity in the comments before and other vlogs but thanks for your concern 🙏😉🌸
@sheralync5854
@sheralync5854 9 месяцев назад
@@selinawilsonart thank you for getting back to me. I'm not sure if I can handle wearing gloves or not. I think once I get familiar with the oil paint palette, tools and media, my personal paint style shall emerge. If my personal style demands stronger colors, I guess I'll have to suck it up, snap on the nitrile gloves and get me some cadium colors lol
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 9 месяцев назад
@sheralync5854 The trick is good fitting gloves. I don’t use oils often so the gloves are not a problem for me. I’m moving away from all cadmium (acrylic and oils) but finding the cobalts hard to let go of. They are so yummy 😀Luckily for me I prefer a softer palette and the safe earth tones.
@Mistiquex
@Mistiquex 6 месяцев назад
Hello Selina, happy to have found you. I've a question. When your sticks dry do they form a skin on them like the sennelier ones, or is it touchdry like oilpastels, but no skin?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 6 месяцев назад
They form a skin ☺️
@Mistiquex
@Mistiquex 6 месяцев назад
@@selinawilsonart ohhh very happy to hear that! It doesn't matter how long it takes, if they eventually form a skin it's okay. I already intend to use them for markmakings in the last round. So after they can just dry . Thanks for answering and the recepie!
@woodsiastudio
@woodsiastudio 5 месяцев назад
Do you have a problem with these not drying on the painted surface?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 5 месяцев назад
Not at all. All dry within days up to a week depending on thickness of mark
@_Emerald_Eye_
@_Emerald_Eye_ 8 месяцев назад
Can you use pure pigment, sunflower oil and bees wax instead of using oil paint for the color?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 8 месяцев назад
Yes definitely. Pure pigment can be hard to source and limited in colour options which is why I use oil paint. Not sure on ratios for pure powdered pigment. It is pure so strong tinting strength ( depending on individual colour) so I’d go with the less to begin with. Good luck 🌻🌸
@KIPS123
@KIPS123 Месяц назад
Can I use other oil if I dont get safflower oil ?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Месяц назад
Yes you can 😀
@samanthanicholson9015
@samanthanicholson9015 5 месяцев назад
The wax, does it have to be bees wax? I have soy coconut wax, would it work similar?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 5 месяцев назад
In my research soy wont work unfortunately 🎨🌷
@samanthanicholson9015
@samanthanicholson9015 5 месяцев назад
@@selinawilsonart how about coconut, I just have a blend of those I was thinking it would flake, I'll get some beeswax; thanks a bunch!
@samanthanicholson9015
@samanthanicholson9015 5 месяцев назад
How is this able to blend with the wax in the paint? Do you have a video using this In your art work?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 5 месяцев назад
Yes I do. Watch “painting loose” and “Art supplies, IKEA and making my own oil sticks”
@samanthanicholson9015
@samanthanicholson9015 5 месяцев назад
@@selinawilsonart oh, I'll take a look
@igorDobrowolski1
@igorDobrowolski1 Год назад
Hi Selina, is Is it possible to add some medium to make the oil sticks dry faster. Thank you for your help ❤❤❤
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Hi Igor. Lots of things effect the drying time. Brand, humidity, temperature, light, substrate, pigment and thickness of application. Warmer, lighter ( not direct sunlight) environments will help. Slow drying time is what can be lovely or frustrating depending on how you like to work 😀🌸❤️
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Ps. R&f make a blending stick with drier added but I have no experience using it
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
PPS. If you are making your own, add less oil as it’s the oil evaporating (oxidation) that dries the paint. Hope that helps 😊
@mileshendricks8692
@mileshendricks8692 Год назад
Thanks for the video! On average, how long do your ones take to dry on artworks? Have you found the wax ratio affects their drying times?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
You’re welcome! 😀Yes very much so. You will need to find the correct ratio for you. Mine are on the oily side and stay wet for a few days up to a week. Cut back on the oil or swap to paraffin wax if you want them to dry quicker. 🌈🌸
@Mistiquex
@Mistiquex 6 месяцев назад
​@@selinawilsonart Hello Selina, happy to have found you. I've a question. When your sticks dry do they form a skin on them like the sennelier ones, or is it touchdry like oilpastels, but no skin?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 6 месяцев назад
@Mistiquex glad you’re here 😀 yes they do form a skin but what I have found that they eventually dry through to the core and are unusable. I think it is due to not wrapping them like the Sennilier. But the homemade just don’t have the shelf life of the Sennilier so once made you need to get cracking using them 😂💕
@Mistiquex
@Mistiquex 6 месяцев назад
@@selinawilsonart Will use the hell out of them, so they are used all before a year. 😂
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 6 месяцев назад
@@Mistiquex fantastic! 😀🎉
@human8204
@human8204 Год назад
Should I use the same oil for darker colors?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Same for all colours 😉
@gerirussell7180
@gerirussell7180 11 месяцев назад
Can you make encaustic sticks the same way, but add damar resin?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 11 месяцев назад
Yes. Encaustic medium (wax) is pigment + damar resin + wax. Powdered pigment works best but you can use tube paint if you leach as much oil out as possible. Look up Alicia Tormey She’s a fantastic resource for all things encaustic 😊🌸💕
@gerirussell7180
@gerirussell7180 11 месяцев назад
@@selinawilsonart thank you. You are fantastic. Happy I was able to find you.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much. Glad I could help @@gerirussell7180
@samanthanicholson9015
@samanthanicholson9015 5 месяцев назад
Does that paint have a binder?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 5 месяцев назад
Oil paint is pigment and oil and the wax blends perfectly when melted 😊💜🌷
@samanthanicholson9015
@samanthanicholson9015 5 месяцев назад
@@selinawilsonart oh great
@kustomkarve
@kustomkarve 10 месяцев назад
Do you know how to do this with tempera paint sticks
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 10 месяцев назад
Do you mean the brand tempera or old tempera / egg yolk paint? I’m guessing you’re essentially asking about water based paints. I’m sorry I don’t have experience. I’m guessing the issue would be getting the water based paint to bind to the wax. Perhaps someone in the comments will have an answer for you 🌸😊
@jeancerne4548
@jeancerne4548 Год назад
Can I use them on encaustic wax painting?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Yes! They can be used to colour the wax. And the hot wax can be laid over the top and fused, no problem. I’d experiment because all brands behave slightly differently 🌸💖🌺
@blagicatrajkoska1256
@blagicatrajkoska1256 Год назад
can I use a pigment from soft pastels? I have a lot of soft pastels that I'm not intending to use and I wanted to make oil pastels out of them. Could you share any tips? Thank you.
@blagicatrajkoska1256
@blagicatrajkoska1256 Год назад
I just realized there is a difference between oil sticks and pastels (English is not my mother tongue) ...
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Hi Blagica. I haven’t experimented with soft pastels to make oil sticks. In theory they could work. If you aren’t going to use them why not give it a try. You will need to grind them very very fine and be very careful not to breathe in the dust. Good luck 😀💖🌸
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
You can definitely make soft pastels from other soft pastels. Grind them, add a binder like gum arabic and water and mold them into shape 💖🌸💕
@blagicatrajkoska1256
@blagicatrajkoska1256 Год назад
@@selinawilsonart Thank you very much. I thought the same, making pigment out of the soft pastels and adding it to the mixture for oil pastels. hope it works 😊🌸 love your vids by the way. keep it up!
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
@@blagicatrajkoska1256 thanks so much 🙏 let me know how you get on 😀🌸
@FlyOrDie4988
@FlyOrDie4988 Год назад
I like this video. But why don't you start from the pigments? :))
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
🤔 the wax and oil help hold the pigment off the bottom and stops the pigment getting too hot (which could destabilise the pigment). Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching
@FlyOrDie4988
@FlyOrDie4988 Год назад
Oh, sorry! I expressed myself badly: I meant why not use powder pigment colours instead of oil tubes, preparing them appropriately.... :))
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
Yes you could definitely use powdered pigment like a professional company would. I only have a white powdered pigment and didn’t want to purchase extra supplies. I wanted to show how you could make your own with “ingredients “ you might already have in your studio. ☺️💕
@casualplays5356
@casualplays5356 8 месяцев назад
Do you have to use bees wax or will soy work?
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 8 месяцев назад
Soy isn’t as stable so I wouldn’t recommend it
@casualplays5356
@casualplays5356 8 месяцев назад
Okay thank you, so what about linseed oil instead of the refined safflower oil?@@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 8 месяцев назад
Yes linseed will work just fine. Lot of more info in the comments below ☺️💖🌸
@casualplays5356
@casualplays5356 8 месяцев назад
THank you again. I've made a few now using bleached beeswax, refined linseed oil, however I notice mine don't get that sort of egg shell film layer over them? Not sure why. I feel like these sticks are known for the film being there. @@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 8 месяцев назад
That’s so wonderful! Yes, I’ve found that too. They don’t get the egg shell like some brands. They are always only going to be an interpretation of professional brands and will have their own nuances depending on pigments , storage etc 😃🌻🩵
@ozymandiascakehole3586
@ozymandiascakehole3586 Год назад
Please watch out with those cadmiums selina, for your health.
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
I share about the toxicity of paint in my vlog “ oils vs acrylics” I’m well aware but thanks for caring 😀🌈🙏🌸
@YourMessenger
@YourMessenger Год назад
This was really helpful...Thanks! : 0 )
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart Год назад
You’re very welcome ☺️
@rusudankhizanishvili5953
@rusudankhizanishvili5953 2 месяца назад
thank you so much for this, one question ( probably someone already asked but cannot go through all 200 comments) how about drying? that’s the thing I struggle with oil bars 🥹
@selinawilsonart
@selinawilsonart 2 месяца назад
You’re welcome. I have found some colours take longer than others to dry. Of course how thick you apply the stick will also play a factor. All considered mine are dry within a day or two. 😊🌷
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