How to Paint Pour on a Glass Bowl
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- This is an acrylic paint pour on a glass bowl and then sealed with ArtResin. Colors used were Titanium White, Purple, Aqua Green, Magenta, Peach (gold & Red), and Phthalo Blue.
Paint was mixed as I normally mix (link to mixing video below) and then added to a split cup and then poured over the bowl which was supported by plastic cups. A wooden art panel 12"x16" was placed under the vase to collect paint run off and then blown out with a hair dryer to create a gorgeous matching in color wall pour painting.
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I love the bowl! I feel like that amount of paint would make the colors pop enough even with the bowl not painted white at first. Plus it would look cool to see the colors on the inside of the bowl as well 😊.
I totally agree! The Vases i did turned out gorgeous and I didn't add paint like that. Oh well... I guess I need to do another one ! 😁😁😁😁
Looks so pretty 💙💜
Thank you!!
I love the bowl about how much resin did you use for it
It wasn't much. I'd say just a couple ounces max, probably less. I nornally mix some up and resin a few things at a time.
Here's a video for the resin. You may be able to get a better idea ruclips.net/video/YNlJ_uP7A0g/видео.html
Can you do that with any type of bowl? glass, plastic, ceramic etc
Yes! As long as it's clean, go for it! The resin is what seals it all in place and makes it permanent
Ceramic may absorb some paint but there's enough on there that it shouldn't be a problem. I haven't never tried ceramic myself though
I tried sealing with resin but both resin and acrylic paint simply peal off the glass if scraped with light pressure
how to you clean up the rim from drips when its all dry
Amazingly the paint will dry without drips. This is not the same with the resin part. I use a sander to sand down the resin drips. Here's a tutorial ruclips.net/video/Y1wHN1g8ogI/видео.html
@@ColorfulCreationsbySarah I did one bowl to try but it seems to dry thick on the rim. Any suggestions?
You could try sanding lightly
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