Do you resin the canvas? How long do you let dry before putting resin on tumbler? Byw, I watch all your videos. I love how you try new things and explain each step.
Thank you so much!! I don’t often resin my canvases, I usually use spray varnish. As for the tumbler, I let it dry at least overnight before resining, often a couple days or longer, depending on how thick the paint was. If the paint isn’t completely dry, the resin layer over top will start to get cloudy, so always better to wait. Thanks again!
Well, apparently I don’t have a video of resining a tumbler after pouring paint! I used to do so much paint pouring, I figured I must’ve gotten something on video. But no! I guess I’ll have to make a video of that, which should be fun ‘cuz I haven’t paint poured in quite awhile. Thanks for your question!
@@amypennington5216 if you don’t already subscribe to Mixed Media Girl’s channel, she does tons of paint pour cups and definitely also sealing them with resin. ua-cam.com/users/MixedMediaGirl
That’s a great question! I have never tried, so I’m not sure. My guess is that once the paint is on the tumbler, you could probably force cells by spattering with tiny drops of silicone oil/spray. You could also mix a couple drops in with the paint before pouring, obviously. What I don’t know is if the turning motion would somehow affect the development of cells. I may have to test that!! Thank you for the comment!
Beautiful peaces! I just love them! 🥰!
They came out gorgeous & such easy projects, but they come out elegant 💜💜💜
Thank you!! Paint pouring is fun 😊😊
@@Luxinda yes, I like paint pouring too!
Amazingly beautiful
Thank you very much!!
I like the look of the DecoArt vs the Arteza paint. I really like this set.
These are definitely my favorite pre-mixed pouring paints! 😊
This is So Awesome
Thank you!!
I’m going to try this
Yes, definitely give it a go - it’s a fun tumbler design technique!
Beautiful
Thank you!!
Love this!
Thanks!
Do you resin the canvas? How long do you let dry before putting resin on tumbler?
Byw, I watch all your videos. I love how you try new things and explain each step.
Thank you so much!! I don’t often resin my canvases, I usually use spray varnish. As for the tumbler, I let it dry at least overnight before resining, often a couple days or longer, depending on how thick the paint was. If the paint isn’t completely dry, the resin layer over top will start to get cloudy, so always better to wait. Thanks again!
Very pretty. Do you have a video showing how to resin after the paint is dried on the tumbler?
Thank you! And good question! I should, so let me take a look and get a link for you.
Well, apparently I don’t have a video of resining a tumbler after pouring paint! I used to do so much paint pouring, I figured I must’ve gotten something on video. But no! I guess I’ll have to make a video of that, which should be fun ‘cuz I haven’t paint poured in quite awhile. Thanks for your question!
@@Luxinda you are welcome
@@Luxinda ok it’s ok. Just thought I would see if you did. I’m just learning so I thought I would ask about sealing.
@@amypennington5216 if you don’t already subscribe to Mixed Media Girl’s channel, she does tons of paint pour cups and definitely also sealing them with resin. ua-cam.com/users/MixedMediaGirl
Are you able to make cells on a tumbler like a canvas
That’s a great question! I have never tried, so I’m not sure. My guess is that once the paint is on the tumbler, you could probably force cells by spattering with tiny drops of silicone oil/spray. You could also mix a couple drops in with the paint before pouring, obviously. What I don’t know is if the turning motion would somehow affect the development of cells. I may have to test that!! Thank you for the comment!
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