Thanks for the heating pad idea. And boiling water- sounds great. This is the perfect rainy day to refresh palettes and just relax. A pleasant and low key activity for me today, as I am toast.
Hi, Lynn. I’m not able to view your video here. There is a black screen that says “sorry this video does not exist.” The second video link on opening a dried paint tube is here though.
Hi Janet! I'm sorry you ran into that problem; thanks for letting me know! I think it's a bug in the Substack reader app, because it's working fine on the web version of the post. I'm going to have to talk to Substack tech support about it. I've edited the post to include the address for the web version, so you can watch it there. You have to copy and paste the link into your browser on your phone or tablet; if I try to link it directly the Reader app takes you right back here: https://lynnebaur.substack.com/p/reviving-dried-up-watercolor
Thanks for the heating pad idea. And boiling water- sounds great. This is the perfect rainy day to refresh palettes and just relax. A pleasant and low key activity for me today, as I am toast.
Hi, Lynn. I’m not able to view your video here. There is a black screen that says “sorry this video does not exist.” The second video link on opening a dried paint tube is here though.
Hi Janet! I'm sorry you ran into that problem; thanks for letting me know! I think it's a bug in the Substack reader app, because it's working fine on the web version of the post. I'm going to have to talk to Substack tech support about it. I've edited the post to include the address for the web version, so you can watch it there. You have to copy and paste the link into your browser on your phone or tablet; if I try to link it directly the Reader app takes you right back here: https://lynnebaur.substack.com/p/reviving-dried-up-watercolor