After having done canvas to canvas dips I wanted to test dipping into a puddle on the table. It was awesome fun with gorgeous results... oh, and the two test canvases look nothing alike!
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▪️ All DecoArt Paints :
Americana Sour Apple
Americana Purple Pizzazz
Americana Titanium White
Extreme Sheen 24k Gold
Extreme Sheen Sapphire
I recommend DecoArt Americana paints because they are nicely pigmented, perform beautifully, are readily available and well priced.
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This is my pouring medium of choice because it mixes very easily into paint, prevents cracking and crazing, and it promotes cells.
(See mixing formula below)
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-=- PAINT MIXING
- I add roughly 1 part paint to 2 - 3 parts Pouring Medium
(This is my usual formula for thinning all the paint if using Floetrol as well.)
I eyeball amounts because having the same consistency/thickness for each of your mixed paints is more important than the ratios of medium to paint.
ALL of my paints (all the pouring colors as well as whatever negative space color I might use) are mixed to the same consistency using the formula above and adding tiny bits of water as, and IF, needed.
- When adding water, the goal is to get my paint to the consistency of warm honey. The amount of water will depend on the type of acrylic paint ... Flow acrylic (runny like syrup) will need very little water if any, while medium to heavy body paint (thick like toothpaste) will need more. Try to limit the amount of water that you use to under 25% of the amount of paint ... too much water will break down the binding properties of the acrylic paint. Ideally NO water is preferable but adding a little will be ok.
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This was done on two 5x7 inch canvas panels.
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