Color and Chat - Awareness

Following on from my previous colour and chat video about bringing mindfulness to our colouring practise and letting go of perfectionism, today I chat about developing and increasing awareness about how we think and talk to ourselves about our colouring hobby. While chatting, I colour a page with water based brush tip markers.
I specifically talk about my tips to limit streaking/obvious lines in waterbased brush tip marker colouring at the 29 minute mark or so, please feel free to skip ahead if you aren’t interested in the colour and chat section!
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  • @NataschaWalker
    @NataschaWalker12 күн бұрын

    What a valuable message, Jackie! We all benefit from this reminder to talk to ourselves in a way that cultivates the curiosity and enjoyment of a five year old. I remember my joy as a child with a fresh box of crayola crayons - I wasn’t worried about what anyone else when I was that coloring kid… no comparison, no judgement…just joyful engagement! With a little awareness, I can spend more time in that space. Thank you!

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    12 күн бұрын

    Hi Natasha, thanks for watching and commenting ❤️ Our sense of smell helps us to hold onto some amazing memories, and I know the smell of a new box of crayons floods the memory quite vividly for many of us! I’m glad the invitation to remember our inner child and increase joy in our hobby has resonated with many people. Best wishes, Jackie

  • @snickerdoodlingllc
    @snickerdoodlingllc13 күн бұрын

    I absolutely love your tips for how to get rid of the streakiness with water-based markers. So genius, Jackie!! 💖💖💖

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    13 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! I am about to upload another marker demo in a different book without the chatty part for those who prefer it without chat 😉

  • @120_colours
    @120_colours13 күн бұрын

    Loved watching and listening as always Jackie. Colouring is my escape and me time. It’s helpful in so many ways. Also it just helps me chill out enough not to pass on my stress to those closest, so they benefit from it too 😅 that’s what I tell myself anyway ❤

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    13 күн бұрын

    🤣 I’m sure I am a nicer person to be around as long as I get my colouring/hobby time! There are so many reasons why we want to be creative and many benefits when we are. There are also so many different ways people are creative too, but I guess it comes down to that dopamine response in the end and even the most basic and simple colouring can achieve that. Thanks for continuing to watch and support the channel Jo ❤️

  • @patriciandcowgirl6044
    @patriciandcowgirl604413 күн бұрын

    Love color and chat! After finishing a harder page I turn to a simple illustration and just let go.

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    13 күн бұрын

    Thank you! It’s a great idea to relax with a simple illustration in between others 👍

  • @sarahgriffin8667
    @sarahgriffin866713 күн бұрын

    Perfect video, love your philosophy. Lots for me to learn as life lessons as well as colouring. Thank you 😊

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    13 күн бұрын

    My pleasure 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed watching!

  • @cinqcolours
    @cinqcolours13 күн бұрын

    You and your granddaughter inspired me this morning. My children (I have three - 12, 10 and 8 years old) and I are going to pick a colouring book to work in together, something simple like a matchstick mouse book. We’ll each pick pages and colour the book to completion, signing each page as ours. I’m going to bring my colouring level down to theirs, and we’ll probably just stick to water based markers, to encourage them to be artistic rather than discourage. I think it will be such a lovely keepsake to have in the years to come.

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    13 күн бұрын

    🥰 I have actually got a smile on my face reading your words, that is really lovely 😊 I have a feeling you might actually get more out of this than the kids will 🤣 I am really keen to know the effect of simplifying your colouring to their level so please let me know how you find the experience ❤️ It will be a wonderful keepsake and something to look at on those days when you are feeling dissatisfied with your colouring, to remind you about perspective. Thank you for watching, and commenting. Best wishes, Jackie

  • @catherinechinoy2774
    @catherinechinoy277413 күн бұрын

    Thanks Jackie. This is a good reminder to treat ourselves kindly, we don’t want to bring negative feelings into the colouring and I can tell they sometimes start to creep in. I was recently colouring with the brand new crayolasupertips that I’d had for a bit and hadn’t even opened. I was taken back to the beginning of school holidays, when we used to take a trip to the bigger shopping area and the big WH Smith branch and spend our birthday/christmas/pocket money on a brand new set of pens. As soon as we got home they were all out on the table and being tested on any books we had. I tried to let myself feel like that again and not worry about particular shades or anything negative, and at the end it was a bright happy page.

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    13 күн бұрын

    Hi Catherine, yes, those negative thoughts can sneak up on us and become a problem before we know it! Your memories of school holidays sound familiar ❤️ Here in Australia our long summer holiday is over Christmas, and January was always a good time choosing stationery and art supplies for back to school even if I didn’t want to go to school 🤣 Even now, smelling new crayons and pencils brings the memories flooding back. Thank you for watching and commenting, enjoy those Supertips, Jackie P.S. I am so pleased that you created a bright happy page at the end of it too 👍

  • @heathergorman5928
    @heathergorman592813 күн бұрын

    Jackie thats was so good i felt so relaxed just listening to you I find choosing colours the right colours put stress in colouring where a child doesn't worry I'm definitely going to try for the inner child❤worry free Heather

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    13 күн бұрын

    I'm so glad! It really is such a simple thing to do every now and then to “recalibrate” our thoughts and regain that sense of joy. Some of us just need a gentle reminder 😊 remembering how “little Heather” felt may just be enough to kick-start a new enjoyment and freedom to create ❤️ Have fun, thanks for watching and commenting, best wishes Jackie

  • @JAMIESLIFEANDCOLORING101
    @JAMIESLIFEANDCOLORING10113 күн бұрын

    Very Beautiful ❤️

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    12 күн бұрын

    Thank you! 😊

  • @JAMIESLIFEANDCOLORING101

    @JAMIESLIFEANDCOLORING101

    12 күн бұрын

    @@Spare_Room_Studio Your welcome 🤗

  • @lunar3097
    @lunar30974 күн бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to encourage the adult colouring community to get back to basics in as far as making time for conscious colouring. I found your video invaluable in reminding me to simply allow myself to ‘be’ without critical self judgement which I intend to practice in my next colouring page. I agree that children (if we really tune into their magic of being) can be and are some of life’s greatest teachers. I enjoy your honesty and find it refreshingly helpful and supportive to myself and the wider community. Thank you again for your tips and encouragement.

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    3 күн бұрын

    You are most welcome ❤️ I am so pleased to hear that you enjoyed the video and hope you enjoy your colouring time, Jackie

  • @evenichols3517
    @evenichols351713 күн бұрын

    Loved this so much Jackie! I, like many, it seems, did no coloring as a child but am really interested in it now and I am in my seventies! I appreciate you showing what can be done with markers having spent a few dollars for them and they were just sitting in the box, unloved. Had a color along with you tonight and I was really excited to see what can be done with them, especially after adding water. Your tip for streaky lines worked like a charm for me too. Look forward to your lovely chats and advice. You are a god-send!

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    13 күн бұрын

    Hi Eve, I am so pleased to read this ❤️ We really don’t need a lot to get started and enjoy the benefits of colouring! I hope you continue to enjoy your markers and thank you for watching and commenting, best wishes Jackie

  • @BrittBo
    @BrittBo12 күн бұрын

    I loved it all. Please don't stop sharing your thoughts. I know social media can be so negative. I can't imagine anyone saying anything negative to you but if so please recognize how much love we all have for you! I am such a fan of you teaching your granddaughter. I'm the same with my kiddos but I like how you've dumbed down your coloring a bit for her so she's not overwhelmed! ❤

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    11 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much, I do wonder if the message will be received in the manner I hope to convey it 😊 I’m glad you are enjoying my channel ❤️

  • @lauramaynard4946
    @lauramaynard4946Күн бұрын

    💗💜💗

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    Күн бұрын

    Thanks Laura

  • @MrsBeasleys1111
    @MrsBeasleys111113 күн бұрын

    Thank you❤

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    12 күн бұрын

    You're welcome 😊

  • @sharonthompson1363
    @sharonthompson136311 күн бұрын

    A lovely colour and chat video. You asked our thoughts. Heres mine - totally off piste, that front page coloured by your granddaughter looks to me ,at first squint, to be a blindfolded elf. An extra ear and a cute grin might be a wonderful return surprise for her from you, a way of thanks for the drawings at the front. Well that's my 2c worth. Im off to play with my markers. Your videos always make me want to "go play" with my art things. Thank you.

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    11 күн бұрын

    😁 that’s funny! I hadn’t seen it that way! I’m really pleased that my videos are helping to increase that sense of play. Life can be serious enough without our hobby time feeling the same 😊

  • @sherrydennewitz5011
    @sherrydennewitz50119 күн бұрын

    Hi Jackie! I am a Single Colorist in My Huge Family. I have been told to Grown-up and stop acting like a child. I have been told by a KZreadr that I don't know how to Color in Certain Books, that Hurt! I have talked Myself into keep Coloring. I have My Own Way of doing things and I am Very Happy with the Pictures I Complete. Yes, I mess up sometimes, but I don't post, that I do. We all do at times. Thank You for Addressing the Topic about being Harsh on Ourselves and Allowing ourselves to just let go! I love coloring with my 10 yr. old Grandson, he just colors so creativity without fear. It's Beautiful! Have a Beautifully Colorful Day!💜🥰

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    9 күн бұрын

    Hi Sherry, that’s very sad and disappointing to hear ☹️That’s especially disappointing to hear another colourist would say such an awful thing and that makes me a bit angry actually! I very much feel that our books are ours to do what we want with - if you want to alter it, cut it up or colour it simply - you’ve paid for the book and it’s yours to express yourself however you wish too. I also feel that if you have nothing nice to say then say nothing at all….courtesy costs nothing, and that is one aspect of social media I really detest. 😡 I am so glad you are still colouring and you get to colour with your grandson ❤️ I think it’s really nice to be able to do something with him you both enjoy and that he will remember as being good times spent with you. Happy colouring Sherry, you have always offered the most generous support and I send some back your way, Jackie

  • @sherrydennewitz5011

    @sherrydennewitz5011

    9 күн бұрын

    Thank You, Jackie! I'm going to continue coloring and Stay with my small group of friends and supporters 😊💜

  • @audreyshaw2463
    @audreyshaw246313 күн бұрын

    I wasn’t interested in colouring as a child, it was reading. I got excited by receiving a “book token” (as they were back then) for my birthday. I haven’t picked up a marker or pencil since last year. In fact, I haven’t done any of my “interests” for a wee while. I think I told you I am a “dabbler” I still haven’t found the one thing that keeps my attention.

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    13 күн бұрын

    That’s perfectly fine too Audrey, a sense of curiosity and trying new things is a good way to be ❤️ I used to love reading and books too, and trips to the library were popular for me - especially if I managed to borrow a brand new book 😉

  • @cindyvisser4088
    @cindyvisser408811 күн бұрын

    Hi Jackie thank you for sharing your thoughts. As a child I loved to get a brand new box of crayons and new colouring book.Changing our thought and words about ourselves is so important in all areas with colouring being kind to ourselves and have fun. 😊💜

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    10 күн бұрын

    It really is a “simple” concept but as adults we sure can over-complicate things hey?! I hope you can re-claim a bit of that joy 😉

  • @cindyvisser4088

    @cindyvisser4088

    10 күн бұрын

    Yes we sure can complicate things.😊

  • @lindaverkade438
    @lindaverkade43811 күн бұрын

    Hi Jackie! I just playing around with my Albrecht Dürer watercolor pencils which i never used with water, you let me do it, and i watched this video…it came out how it was expected, horrible 😂😂 but i had a lot of fun and i enjoyed it! Afcourse i picked a picture i don’t mind because i new i tried this for the first time and it will not be the last try, some parts i really like. I also want to try this out with waterbased markers! I don’t know if this is my go to but thank you so much for the inspiration!! I am not hard for myself but when i want to colour in my beauty’s i want to know for sure that i can do some techniques. That’s why i practise in my simple books which i don’t dislike, but they don’t amaze me that much..I love your video’s.

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    10 күн бұрын

    😁 it’s okay to not like every page we do…..and totally expected! As long as you had fun playing with stuff and had some time to yourself that was enjoyable then I consider that a big success ❤️ The more you work with certain pencils or markers, the more comfortable you will become 😊

  • @waymire01
    @waymire018 күн бұрын

    By far the best way to kill a person's interest in art, regardless of age, is to criticize their creativity. Creative art is part of a person put into the physical world. When you criticize creativity, you criticize the person. Any time anyone shows me their creativity I look for at least one thing I appreciate about it, and tell them so. It can be a simple as a choice of color, the subject matter, a feeling it inspires, a single form or brushstroke. Never criticize unless asked to do so, and even then be kind. Use "I" phrasing, not "you" phrasing. There are two kinds of art instruction, technical and creative. There is NO wrong way to create. If someone wants technical instruction, they will ask for it. Even then, unless you are pursuing drafting, or reproduction, or anatomical studies... they aren't doing it "wrong" no matter what the end result is. There seems to be a push for everyone's art to be the same, can you imagine how boring the world would be if this were the case? Share knowledge, demonstrate or describe a technique or media, then let them go do what they do... and show appreciation for the time and effort put in if nothing else. My daughter, who is a semi-professional artist (she does sell work when she wishes to but has disabilities that prevent her from pursuing a full time career ), often has me review her friends art when they need a lift up in mood or inspiration.. and I'm always saddened by their previous experiences with critical teachers, peers, strangers online, and the worst offense.. parents. I can't tell you how many times I've heard "my art is really bad" before I've even seen it. It's truly heartbreaking. All of this applies to the individual just as much as it does to those we are in contact with.. don't be your own bully. Did you enjoy it? If so then it is a success. If you didn't, try something else. I love to do really complex detailed pages.. but I have more than a few books that are very simple, something you would hand a small child. I enjoy them just as much, it's like getting home from work and putting on comfy clothes, just in book form. I often rotate the two one after another to avoid burnout. Same with media and techniques.. I will go from a tight fully shaded and highlighted work to something super loose with single dark colors washed out with blender pencil or water, or even a simple block colored approach with no shading at all. All of it is valuable.. and if you just like the simple stuff there is nothing wrong with it. If you want more technical skills be very specific.. "I want to learn to blend this pencil brand more smoothly", or "I want to learn about color wheel theory". Focus on just one thing at a time. You don't need to learn to color like "x" person on instagram.. you should color like yourself with a skill set you are comfortable with... and again, be kind to yourself. It takes practice to get good at just about anything and that means lots of pages.

  • @Spare_Room_Studio

    @Spare_Room_Studio

    6 күн бұрын

    Sometimes people are intentionally mean and other times people just don’t realise how de-motivating some comment are. That’s why we need to be our own cheer leaders and it helps to find a community of like minded people who can be supportive while helping us improve ❤️