OPEN CUP Acrylic pour painting demo --make skins for cards or jewelry

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
  • In this acrylic pour painting demo, I make skins to use in jewelry or cards. I find it easier to sell cards or pendants sometimes than larger pour paintings. Cutting the skins into smaller 'miniature' paintings actually helps feature the amazing details more effectively as well.
    I will often use a new canvas with the plastic still on for my skins. Just helps keep the pour very stable, and I'm able to tilt, etc. After it dries, I use a liquid varnish (either the spray kind or the kind you spread), then I wait a day before I pull the paint skin off the plastic. Then I have a solid piece of paint that feels like a sheet of vinyl. From there, you can adhere it to just about anything!!
    SUPPLIES:
    --PAINT. I used custom colour mixes because I had many leftover from a previous large pour. Most were Arteza metallic paints. Please use whatever colour combo you like!
    --CUPS. Cardboard style is good so you can pinch them (easier to pour precisely).
    For the 'open cup' I used slotted strainers by Folk Art that I bought at my local Michaels Store. If you don't have those, use a cardboard cup --cut the bottom off, then cut some slots. Works just fine!
    Other supplies:
    --PLASTIC to pour on (I used a new canvas with plastic still on, but any plastic is fine). If you are used loose plastic though, be aware that if you need to tilt the pour, you'll have to tape it securely to something stiff.
    --SILICONE (or in my case, 'Coconut Milk' hair serum.
    --STIR STICKS. Popsicle sticks work well.
    --STYLUS. Any pointy object will work, even the wrong end of a small paintbrush.
    --HAIR DRYER (optional).
    --HEAT GUN to pop bubbles.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @LisaGolemArt
    @LisaGolemArt  Месяц назад

    I was very OCD with this one getting the music and the visuals to match. That's fun for me, but time consuming. Let me know if you think it improves your viewing experience, or if it's just a big waste of my time, lol!!!

  • @user-jl6ct6ld2n
    @user-jl6ct6ld2n Месяц назад +1

    A new adventure with every pour!

  • @jessicahodgkinson-tz4km
    @jessicahodgkinson-tz4km Месяц назад

    Thumbs-up host, beautiful work❤

  • @Lisa-md9iu
    @Lisa-md9iu Месяц назад +1

    Love the colours

    • @LisaGolemArt
      @LisaGolemArt  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks, Lisa. Not my typical, lol! But really glittery too!!

  • @artsacademy4k434
    @artsacademy4k434 Месяц назад

    Amazing 😍💖👏💕

  • @jamwalters9157
    @jamwalters9157 Месяц назад

    Awesome video, thank you... I must say that I personally prefer listening to music than listening to dialogue... 😀👍

    • @LisaGolemArt
      @LisaGolemArt  Месяц назад

      I prefer editing them too, lol! But historically, the ones where I blather on have always gotten more views. I will continue to try to put up some of each!! Thanks for being here!!

  • @patricacoomer4136
    @patricacoomer4136 Месяц назад

    Why are you trying to look like cinnamon Cooney?

    • @LisaGolemArt
      @LisaGolemArt  Месяц назад

      Haha I’ve had purple hair for years. It’s either that or white, and I’m a colourful person. Stopped doing brown a long time ago and now it just doesn’t seem to suit me. Look crappy in blonde and worse in red, so my hair dresser suggested purple several years ago and it stuck! Love Cinnamon-she rocks the pinks and purples too!!