Hi Everyone,
A few people had questions about my pouring medium and paints, so while I was making a video about that, I decided to make a video where I'm making my American Floetrol Cell Activator recipe. I use this CA colors from the last video in my next tray which turned out fantastic, so the results validate the process! So this video is for the visual people because, sometimes it's just better to see the creation than read about it!
There are MULTIPLE testimonials about this recipe posted here and different videos, so it's not my 'pitch' to share this. It Works!
In this short video, I cover with close up detail what I've been using for my American Floetrol CA, showing:
1. My ingredients and ratios for my CA that I currently use
2. Sequence and measuring those ingredients into the CA mixture
3. Mixing
4. Consistency I'm looking for.
I have a different video showing how I mix my PM and colors and show the consistency of those and the Pillow Paint. Here's the link to Mixing my PM, Color and Pillow, Video 140: [ Ссылка ]
For all of this I cannot emphasize the importance of CONSISTENCY throughout and you must have all three components: Pillow, Paints, Cell Activator to their correct consistencies so that they do their job separately and collectively in making a piece come to life. Each component has a different consistency by design (And of course the mastermind of all this technique is SheleeArt). Strangely, I'm able to get good results not using the 'recommended' ingredients, mostly because when living in California I couldn't get the Behr 8300 recommended paint for the pillow among other reasons, so I had to go with other options trying to get the same end. Someday, I'll try those ingredients and of course you will know.
Ingredients I use in making the American Floetrol CA: Are all called out in the Video. Take a couple notes! It's worth seeing this short tutorial to not only get the ingredients, but how I mix and what consistency!
I hope this video being hands on and up close will give everyone clarity!
Thanks,
Louise
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1. American Floetrol-50% (I start with 10 g)
2. Paint-25% (I start with 5 g)
3. Water-25% (I start with 5 g)
4. MinWax Wood conditioner: about 20 drops in about a 25g batch of cell activator. Oil Based RED can!
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