Ecoline techniques: Transform Ecoline colours into pastel shades

You can create beautiful pastel shades with Ecoline! By mixing colours the right way, you can achieve unique, opaque pastel tones. In this blog, you'll find a step-by-step guide to help you.

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Did you know that you can create pastel shades with Ecoline? Pastel colors can give your project a completely different look. The fun part is that you can transform any Ecoline colour into an opaque pastel shade. But what’s the best way to mix it? In this blog, we’ll give you a step-by-step guide to help you get started.

Whether you’re trying Ecoline for the first time or you’re already an experienced artist, this Ecoline technique is fun for both beginners and seasoned artists.

What you need for your pastel creation

  • Your favorite liquid Ecoline colours
  • Ecoline White 100
  • A mixing palette
  • Watercolour paper (for example, Ecoline's smooth-textured paper)
  • A watercolour brush
  • A bit of water to rinse your brush

Step 1: Choose your base Ecoline colour Start by selecting an Ecoline colour that you like. This can range from a vibrant red to a soft green hue. Add a few drops of this colour to your mixing palette. Thanks to the handy pipette in the bottle, you can precisely dose the Ecoline.

Step 2: Add the white Ecoline Shake the white Ecoline bottle gently by slowly inverting it. This prevents air bubbles. Use a pipette to add a drop of white Ecoline to your base colour. This drop will turn your colour into a beautiful pastel shade. If you want a lighter pastel tint, you can gradually add more white Ecoline.

Step 3: Mix thoroughly Use a brush to mix the white Ecoline and your base colour well until you have an even pastel shade. Keep mixing until no white Ecoline is visible.

Step 4: Test and adjust Apply a bit of your new colour to a piece of paper to test it. If you’re happy with the colour and the pastel tint, you can proceed with your project. If not, gradually add more white Ecoline until you reach the desired shade.

Step 5: Let it dry Let your artwork dry completely before evaluating the pastel effect. Only once it’s fully dry will the pastel tint truly shine!


Ecoline mixing: Creating pastel shades inspired by nature


Mixing Ecoline to get pastel shades is a creative way to achieve soft, dreamy colours. Inspiration from nature, such as blossoms and sunsets, helps in creating harmonious tones. By adding white Ecoline to your favorite Ecoline colour, subtle, light colours emerge that reflect natural beauty.

Helpful tips

  • Add white Ecoline gradually to avoid making the colour too intense and losing the pastel effect. Adding too much white Ecoline at once can disrupt the desired result.

  • Tape your paper along the edges to prevent buckling from the use of water.

  • Tip: These opaque pastel shades also look beautiful on black watercolour paper. Give it a try for a surprising effect!