I Used VINTAGE Art Supplies For A Week...

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Rae, the style change and the music, the edit aesthetics....chefs kiss. You rule the art internet. Period.

juicytulipboutiqueandartis
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0:45 thank you for sharing Alex with us. I’m sure he was the nicest person you’d ever meet just by the look on his face. May in rest in peace 🕊️🕊️

EmsTheGemXx
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Dear Rae, if you ever wanted to do 1930s, I have original watercolors made in Poland... and I mean I have about 150 kilos of them :D. I can send a set your way <3

alargeaviary
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i love how you coordinated your makeup and style with each decade!

mariiashuma
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You did such a great job! I remember those horrible Grumbacher tubes of acrylic paint in the '60s. The paint was wonderful when you could get the tubes open. All our tubes were covered in plier marks from using them to grip the tube while applying a second set to turn the cap.

s-o-o-z
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As a kid who grew up in the 2000s, I feel like maybe 2000s Roseart crayons might have been waxier than Crayola. It made them really splotchy and hard to distribute easily, plus they seemed to smear. That was generally the issue I had with them. No clue if the quality got worse overtime, as I was born in the late 90s.

foxburrows
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Rae i think the butterfly one with the thread...you should do the entire outline with thread first and then go into it and do the random pattern part. That would have pulled the entire thing together

_..Bella.._
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Rae, I love how you dressed in the fashion for the era of the items you were showing us, that was a really nice touch. It's amazing how fashions have changed over the decades, by the way, you looked gorgeous in each fashion you wore, you really are a very beautiful girl hun. I also love it when you showcase and create art with old art items, it's never boring, no matter how many times you do it. Have a great.week!

carlycharlesworth
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I just came across a tin full of liquitex speedball paint tubes from the 60s. I can't wait to see if any of them still work! They were used for painting fabric, often Pellon in the 60s. My mom saved everything.

charmzpix
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I love the watercolor painting from the 50s, definitely beautiful and simplistic

JB-ktii
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I ended up with a couple containers of free RoseArt pencils. I realized they weren’t the best quality, but I didn’t know people were still complaining about them 30 years later. I still use them on a regular basis and have done some neat drawings with them. I don’t use them if I want heavy pigmentation, but they work fine for basic stuff.

kimosterhout
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As a Person from Poland who's deeply interested in the history of WW2 that little educational segment was really appreciated thank you

Imanaxelotl
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Rae is really teaching us art facts without us really noticing. Knowing the story of how your art supplies got to you is always interesting.

lo_milo
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Omg I love all the makeup/clothes/hair looks for each decade!! So creative ❤

kaylenkitty
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All of them came out beautifully, but I'm so so glad you used the blue for the last one, because you're so right about it being like the most beautiful blue we've ever seen!

KitsuneJess
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Rae I just wanted to take a moment to appreciate u....You r my biggest motivation in my art....THANK r the sweetest❤...keep growing, keep glowing!❤

GayatriMayekar-ucin
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Lovely concept! But I have to say, as someone who was alive in the 1970s... that was *way* cooler than anything anyone wore in the 1970s! Or at least I don't remember leather sport coats...😆

I did do a string art project in high school in the 1980s, but since it wasn't from a kit, the nails were firmly anchored, so though my project was nothing great, it wasn't as frustrating as your experience.

I think you should use your bonus prismacolors to re-do your 1960s art project. Though go for the late 1960s hippie look instead of the prim early sixties look this time. 😉

astrinymris
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Hi Rae, I miss you here on YT. Glad you post ❤

CreativeTeamGMA
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I just have to comment this time! The outfits, the work to find all the rare art supplies and the artworks made with them? Chef kiss! Amazing!

ilariacarloni
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you went all the way to get these old and different kind of supplies while also doing different styles!! the quality is unmatched and it’s SHOWING

lynn