(200) My First Ebru Marbling Silk Scarves!

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Published 2018-11-25
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You have my husband to thank for this video. He has been suggesting for a while that I try marbling some scarves to see how it turns out. Wow!! These turned out so awesome! It takes a while to prep everything for the marbling, but it is totally worth it!

I thickened the water and used Jacquard dyes on the water. I bought some 100% silk scarves and they turned out beautifully. I will need to expand my color palette and try out some more to see what beautiful creations I can make with this technique!

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All Comments (21)
  • @kathybrowne6056
    WOW they all came out beautiful thank you for sharing your journey with dye and silk love it.
  • This was amazing. The colors so vibrant. Love this technique. So creative!! Thank you for sharing
  • @crazyauntcc9491
    That’s so cool! I’ve never seen anything like it but then I’m no artist, unless you count nail art! It reminds me of the drag marble technique we nail artists use when doing nails. We lay down a base color on a nonstick surface roughly 2x the size of each nail then drop dots of other colors on each base square use a watermarbling, or pointed instrument of some kind (orange wood stick, dotting tool, needle) we drag the colors around each square until we make the desired design, top coat each decal, allow to almost dry, apply a sticky base coat to each nail, apply the decal over the base coat, remove the excess decal, use a brush dipped in acetone to melt the rest of the decal to the nail as well as clean up the excess, apply top coat over that, allow to dry & voila!- drag marble nails that look just like your scarves! Which are so gorgeous btw, I love them! We also use water marbling to do nail art but it’s a Little different you should look it up here on YouTube you might enjoy trying it out on your nails! I’m not very good at water marbling yet you have to be fast and have a light touch but I love to drag marble! It’s really fun and calming! Thanks for sharing this technique with us it’s just gorgeous & looks like a lot of fun!
  • @jilllech9785
    Beautiful. Can’t believe you got any thumbs down. My Junior High School Gym teacher taught us all, “When you can do it ten times better, then you can criticize.”
  • This was awesome to watch! I've always wanted to try this myself, but couldn't understand how it worked. Watching you do it really connected the dots in my brain. Beautifully done!
  • @annalba
    Congratulations .. I love this I have watch a few videos on it. you make it look so easy.
  • @BlaizC
    I used to do paper marbling, and one tool we used was a rake. It's just a piece of wood as wide as the container that has finish nails in it. Depending on how much space you leave between the nails, you get different looks when you pull it through the dye. Also, google paper marbling to see how to make some interesting patterns. Amazing work, as usual!
  • @avlabari346
    Hi Amanda i am from Turkey ebru is one of our national art although only my mom does it and i don't have any skill on doing it i wanted to say your colors harmonie is perfect great work 👍
  • @mayactions
    Congratulations Amanda amazing work i love the colors. Thank you for sharing all the Procedure especially the mixing of water.
  • @suefalls1600
    Very pretty!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • @pruedanon2248
    I love your spaces in between, not many artist do that. Simple and stunning. Nice😊
  • @juanita920
    This was beautiful! Loved it thanks so much for sharing!!