This was my attempt. I added red drops after the pour to get more 'red' on the ornament. I used regular acrylic paints as they are far cheaper than the pour ready ones.
Instead of using a ton of paint we decided to put the paint inside the ornaments and then shake it up and see what happened.
They turned out very different but also pretty and subtle. We used some yellow, pinks, and reds for a different type of look.
The paint usage was much much less as were the results.
The ornaments will probably sit for about 3 days to make sure they are all super dry before I finish them with a spray gloss or clear coat.
It was a nice quiet activity to do while we listened to Ariel's picks of music and had conversation.
She had made supper in the crock pot and we had turkey and gravy over stuffing.
What a great day.
Warning. This painting fun was very addictive and I could have gone on and on! I have some old glass ornaments that could use a face lift so I may try this pour method on one or two later.
We'd also hit up Barnes and Noble to look at books. I found a Hiking Guide Book for Wisconsin that seemed pretty complete with directions and reviews of State Parks, and interesting hiking trails.
fun stuff! I like your colors, good that you had company for the weekend!
ReplyDeleteI would not have thought of this. Your creative mind in action again! I really like them.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fun artform and yes, try to stop! Your results are really good. Have you tried marbling? Acrylic paint gently floated on water, lifted up with fabric or paper. The fabric is washable, too.
ReplyDeleteThe ornaments are beautiful. Our daughter and grand kids made these for us many years go and we still have them. Lori
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! And such great results! I've never heard of pouring paint before but it's very cool!
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