Oooooh Elayne! You’ll have to send me a picture of them on the tree!! Thank you so much for buying them! I love that they’re in the home of someone I love! ❤️
These are just stunningly beautiful. I have been thinking about trying paint pouring for some time and you have inspired me. Thank you for all the details.
Love love love love so beautiful. Thank you for the step-by-step. I just did one side now waiting to finish to do the next side. Hopefully I'm come out as pretty as yours❤
@@Navillus02 - there are many other artists that have their camera set up so that you can see the blow out process. Sheleeart is the creator of the bloom, I know she has tons of them - as does Lisa Marvin, Frosty Eye Kandi, Justin Salley…
Thank you so much for this video 🙏🏼 I just bought some Christmas baubles in the sales and wondered about doing a bloom on them. You have given me everything I need to have a go. Thanks again 💕🙏🏼🍀
They turned out really lovely really really nice job that would’ve scared me so much to take the freshly poured only 24 hours old painting on the other side. Thank you so much for the video that was very helpful. 🤗🙏🥰
Absolutely Stunning I saved this so I can try to do it… I too bought a bunch at the end of the year from Michael’s so I’m excited now to try to do them like you’re doing them at all. These turned out amazing Ty for sharing 🤎🧡🖤💛
Can I just say WOWSA - these are amazing. I want to do them tonight LOL, but I fly out at 5 am and cannot. This was a great video - so so pretty WOW Love them
I love your intro. So many lovely paintings to see there! Dang, Britt, I might just have to copy that idea! LOL. Anyway, love these ornaments!! They are truly gorgeous!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Oh my Britt, could they be any prettier! If you could show me how to do this on a porcelain ball ornament I would be in heaven! I have 50 that I need to do before December. Or, I'll have to do alcohol inks on them again this year. Anyways, your creativity is endless! ♥♥♥
@@BrittClaytonDesign I need to keep trying different things, but I believe that the thicker the paint, the better. I'll share what I come up with when I have them completed.
I’ve never poured inside - you definitely could not get this look by doing so. And I’ve never heard of the paint cracking after time if they’re sealed properly.
Oh My goodness you soooo inspired me. Bought myself a box of 4. Tops looked beautiful!! However painters tape stuck on previous painted side pooh!! Help what can I do so it doesn't pull off my bloom????
I love them, they're all gorgeous. I have a question, I'm sure it's a dumb question but I'm going to ask anyway. Can I add mica powder to white paint or black paint? If I can what kind of paint should I use? instead of buying so many different colors of paint. Thank you
Hi Pam! You can, but it won’t make a lot of difference. Mica is dependent on light for its shine - so if it’s mixed with paint, that paint is going to hinder a lot of the light from reflecting off the mica.
Wow! Your ornaments are really outstanding and your video is so complete. I’m blown away on so many levels. Thank you for this video!! I have one question- it seemed that you taped the painted side 24 hours after painting it. Did I get that correctly?
@@LindaManey-g2j - I blow the paint out by mouth. I don’t like putting the back of my head in the camera, and that’s all you would see as I’m blowing it out.
Hi Leaetta! Thanks for stopping by!! I’m so glad you like the colors - me too! These are glass ornaments. I just like the feel of them better. But you can pour on plastic as well.
Thx for this Britta. I wonder how Polypour or Vivid Enamel would work instead of varnish? I have several bottles on hand. You were able to tape off the painted side after 24 hours? I’m surprised it wouldn’t pull the paint off when removed.
The thing with the Prizm Pour is that you don’t have to mix them with anything. I probably should’ve used them straight out of the bottle and kept the consistency super thick.
Hi just wondering what you do when you pop them off screen and then back thought u may have spun but saw a comment that you don’t :) thanks they are truely beautiful ❤
Hello. Im new to your channel. I love these ornaments. Almost all of the ornaments on my tree are hand-made by me, so when I saw these, I had to watch how you made them. Can I use plastic instead of glass ornaments ?
I've just found these beauties. Thank you for sharing! I don't know if you have time to answer a question, but just in case: how long do you wait for the paints to dry on one side before being able to tape over it and paint the other side, please? Thank you!!! Susan H.
Hi Susan, thank you so much! In answer to your question: because I’m using housepaint for these (the bloom technique), I do one side one day, and the next day I do the other side. The enamel dries really fast so I can get them all done in a weekend.
I painted one side at a time. Waited until the first side was dry, removed the tape, then taped off the painted side and poured the other side of the ornament.
These are beautiful. When you taped the 1st completed side, how long did you allow it to dry? I’d be afraid to pull off the paint when pulling off the tape.
I want to do this so badly BUT, the wasted excess paint that drips off drives me nuts. I just can’t do this until I get over the necessary wasted paint issue! Beautiful!
Hi Beth! The tape just peels off. Do it very slowly along the tape line and it’ll come right off. Both sides of the ornament are bloomed on, so they look the same on both sides.
@@lauriewilson4741 - you can. I used to use poly but I didn’t like how thick it made my paints. Jo works better for me personally, but poly will definitely work!
Ok Ty for responding. I have lots and lots of supplies, but I am a little bit intimidated to start project because I feel like there’s just so many different ways to mix paint
@ - keep in mind that what I’m doing on these ornaments is the bloom. It’s really the only technique that is ingredients specific, otherwise it just doesn’t work. For almost every other type of pour, you can get by just using Floetrol and water with your paint. CONSISTENCY is the most important thing to learn for your pours. Certain techniques require thinner paints, others have to have thicker paints.
When you say 3.5p of the floetrol what does the p stand for? And do you have a link for floetrol? I’ve heard many say they use the Australian and that some of the others are the wrong kind and won’t work…I don’t know what the difference is when looking it up
Hey Bonnie! The p stands for part. Your basis for measuring is usually the amount of paint you use. So if you use an ounce of paint, that would mark your ONE part. I used 3.5 parts of Aussie Floetrol, which would be 3.5 ounces. You can find Australian Floetrol at www.Fluid-Art.co. Go to their website and look at the photo of it. Then look up Flood Floetrol on Home Depot’s website. You’ll see the difference in the bottles.
Beautiful, but I wish you would have let us see the blowing process.
I apologize, I just don’t like having the back of my head in your face! LOL
@@BrittClaytonDesign Perhaps filmed from another angle to be able to see this??🥰
That red! I could fall into that color!
Right? I know the feeling! Thanks for watching!
WOW !! Thank you for sharing , God Bless 🙂👍
Thanks for watching Dawn!!
Absolutely beautiful. One of the he best I have seen.
Thank you Charlene!
Thanks Britt! I love the ornaments. I've never seen anyone paint both sides. This is a step above!!! Thanks!
Thank you Rebecca! It’s pretty easy to do both sides just because of the shape of the ornament!
These are gorgeous. There are so many color combinations going through my mind!
I’m so glad you like! The colors possibilities are literally endless!
I hung these very ornaments on my tree tonight I think......Gorgeous!!!!
Oooooh Elayne! You’ll have to send me a picture of them on the tree!! Thank you so much for buying them! I love that they’re in the home of someone I love! ❤️
that ruby is fire!
Thanks Crystal, it really is!!
These are just stunningly beautiful. I have been thinking about trying paint pouring for some time and you have inspired me. Thank you for all the details.
Thank you Angela! I’m so glad you like them and thanks for watching!
Love love love love so beautiful. Thank you for the step-by-step. I just did one side now waiting to finish to do the next side. Hopefully I'm come out as pretty as yours❤
Hi Arlene!! Thanks so much for watching! And please be sure and let me know how yours turned out!!
Ornaments are lovely. Would have loved to see the blowing technique.
@@Navillus02 - there are many other artists that have their camera set up so that you can see the blow out process. Sheleeart is the creator of the bloom, I know she has tons of them - as does Lisa Marvin, Frosty Eye Kandi, Justin Salley…
This was a terrific video and it minded me of glazing over.....thanks!
Thank you for watching Marna!
That’s cool adding shading with finger. Thanks for tip!
Thank you for watching Rose! 🌹
Love Them. Great Job
Wow! These are so gorgeous 😍
Thanks Christine!
So gorgeous, I have yet to try. Yours are beautiful. And you are so neat. No mess❤
Thank you Phyllis! I do try to stay somewhat clean but it’s hard sometimes with house paint!
Absolutely gorgeous work 👏 👏 👏
Thank you Domi!
These are truly special. Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much Carla! 🥰
Britt , Those colors are stunning . And your ornaments look Amazing .. 😉🤩🥳❤❤👍👍🤲🤲🙏🙏✌✌
Oh thank you Lisa!
Thank you. This explanation gave me tons of information. And the paints you used are amazing.
Hi Angie! I’m so glad I could help! Now go create something marvelous!! ❤️
Giirrrrll! Amazeballs once again! ❤🎉Running, not walking to Michael’s to find some ornaments! 🎄
Thanks girlfriend!!! Run, Lonnie, Run!
These are GORGEOUS!! 😍💜🥰💜🤗
Thank you love!! ❤️
Beautiful!!! Love it!!
Thank you!
Britta these are beautiful! I love the step by step instructions. I cannot wait to go out and buy some ornaments and try this. Thank you for sharing.😊
Thank you so much Deborah! I hope you enjoy doing your own!!
Sooooo Pretty !!!! Now I want to decorate my X-Mas tree LOL. Thanks for sharing all that knowledge . Hugzzzzz to ya girl 🥰🥰
Thank you my little love bug!! 🥰
These are beautiful!!
Thank you Angelia!
Absolutely gorgeous 🥰
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video 🙏🏼 I just bought some Christmas baubles in the sales and wondered about doing a bloom on them. You have given me everything I need to have a go. Thanks again 💕🙏🏼🍀
You’re very welcome! After the holidays is the best time to pick up those ornaments! Best of luck to you!!
They turned out BEAUTIFUL 🤩
Thank you Joanne!
So beautifulll thank you for sharing
Thank you so much sweetheart!
Absolutely gorgeous. Great idea
Thank you so much Antoinette!! ❤️
Gorgeous Britt!
Thank you Donna! 😘
They turned out really lovely really really nice job that would’ve scared me so much to take the freshly poured only 24 hours old painting on the other side. Thank you so much for the video that was very helpful. 🤗🙏🥰
Thank you sweet Tracy!!
Absolutely Stunning
I saved this so I can try to do it… I too bought a bunch at the end of the year from Michael’s so I’m excited now to try to do them like you’re doing them at all. These turned out amazing
Ty for sharing 🤎🧡🖤💛
Thanks Tina! Oh I’m so glad you got some on sale!! Now it’s your turn to create some magic on the canvas!
Awesome Britt. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you my sweet Devil Bean Wand Wizard you!!
I probably already commented but… these are so beautiful I had to watch it again.
Awww thank you Annette!! I’m actually pouring some colorful ones this afternoon!!
@@BrittClaytonDesign will you be doing a video??
@@annettecahalan2170 - you know it!
Very beautiful for xmas
Thank you Angela!!
@@BrittClaytonDesign welcome 🤗
I'm trying this. I have same ones. Thanks they are beautiful
Thanks for watching Darlene! Have fun and let me know how yours turn out!
Stunning!
Thank you darlin!! 🥰
Absolutely beautiful. I now have to run out & see if I can find the same shaped globes!!! Probably wouldn't on round ones.
Thank you Terri! I think the true round balls would run too much and you’d lose your composition.
These are absolutely gorgeous!!! 💕💕🐣
Thank you Ami!
Can I just say WOWSA - these are amazing. I want to do them tonight LOL, but I fly out at 5 am and cannot. This was a great video - so so pretty WOW Love them
Girl, you can say whatevah you wanna say, and I will say THANK YOU MY FRIEND! in return!! ❤️
They are beautiful 😍 ❤
Thank you sweetheart!! 🥰
Those are beautiful. I need to find some ornaments like those. Round ones are way too hard. Thanks for sharing. 🧡
Michaels always has a ton of them!!
Hey girl!!! Nice job!! They turned out gorgeous.
Thanks lovey!! 🥰
They look amazing x
Thanks Jeanette!
I love your intro. So many lovely paintings to see there! Dang, Britt, I might just have to copy that idea! LOL. Anyway, love these ornaments!! They are truly gorgeous!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much Miss Holly! ❤️
Those colors are freakin fantastic!
Thank you so much Rose! ❤️🌹
So pretty Britta ❤ love your videos - you rock this girl!
Thank you so much Meg!
Absolutely gorgeous, ty for the vid
Thanks Phyllis!
Beautiful.. would have been lovely to see the finished product hanging instead of in the carton.. But .. Im probably going to give it a go anyway ❤
Hi Julie! I don’t have trees up in my house anymore due to my three cats that have taken over my universe. LOL.
Beautiful!!!!! ❤
Thank you so much Kate!
Beautiful!❤
Thank you so much Denise!
So pretty!
Thanks Hayley!
So beautiful 🧡
Thank you Lynn!
Gorgeous
Thanks SJ! 🥰
Beautiful 😍 🤩
Thank you Betty!! 🥰
Beautiful 😍😍
Thank you Kay! 🥰
Oh my Britt, could they be any prettier! If you could show me how to do this on a porcelain ball ornament I would be in heaven! I have 50 that I need to do before December. Or, I'll have to do alcohol inks on them again this year. Anyways, your creativity is endless! ♥♥♥
Thank you Kris! I haven’t figured out how I would do a full round yet. The runoff would just be too much, I think?
@@BrittClaytonDesign I need to keep trying different things, but I believe that the thicker the paint, the better. I'll share what I come up with when I have them completed.
Very pretty, I subscribed
Thank you so much Laura!! I appreciate you watching and subscribing!! 😘
Wow wow wow
I hope those are good wows!
Very nice love your solution to too much gold.
Thank you Amy!
Perfect!
Thank you!!
These are beautiful, how long did you wait before taping the back side. I'm worried about the tape peeling the paint off
Thank you Anita! I waited less than two days. This is enamel paint, so it doesn’t peel as easily as you would expect.
These are just stunning! Have you ever painted the inside of the ornaments? And after a year or so does the paint crack?
I’ve never poured inside - you definitely could not get this look by doing so. And I’ve never heard of the paint cracking after time if they’re sealed properly.
I love these, soooo gooood❣
Thank you Jan!! 🥰
Oh My goodness you soooo inspired me. Bought myself a box of 4. Tops looked beautiful!!
However painters tape stuck on previous painted side pooh!!
Help what can I do so it doesn't pull off my bloom????
The tape shouldn’t have stuck to the painted side at all. Did you use the untinted house paint and varnish as your pouring medium?
I love them, they're all gorgeous. I have a question, I'm sure it's a dumb question but I'm going to ask anyway. Can I add mica powder to white paint or black paint? If I can what kind of paint should I use? instead of buying so many different colors of paint. Thank you
Hi Pam! You can, but it won’t make a lot of difference. Mica is dependent on light for its shine - so if it’s mixed with paint, that paint is going to hinder a lot of the light from reflecting off the mica.
Wow! Your ornaments are really outstanding and your video is so complete. I’m blown away on so many levels. Thank you for this video!!
I have one question- it seemed that you taped the painted side 24 hours after painting it. Did I get that correctly?
Thank you Val! Yes, I taped them off 24 hours later. This is enamel paint and it’s on glass so drying time is phenomenal.
Beautiful! I especially love that black ruby. 🤩 Have you ever painted on the plastic ones?
Thank you Patty! No, I’ve never painted on the plastic ones. I prefer the weight of the glass ornaments.
your ornaments are beautiful! Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge. May I ask you where did you find the plastic holder for the ornaments?
Thank you! I purchased them as a set of four. So that’s the container they came in.
I just didn’t catch how you get the design to come out the way it did. Beautiful, and classy.
@@LindaManey-g2j - I blow the paint out by mouth. I don’t like putting the back of my head in the camera, and that’s all you would see as I’m blowing it out.
@@BrittClaytonDesign ok, thank you. That makes sense!!!! So beautiful!!!
Gorgeous, wondered how to do both sides and now end up with a mess.😉
Joyous Bean! No messes allowed! LOL
Those are gorgeous Britt! Is the varnish a strong enough finish to protect them from scratches or peeling?
Thank you Diana! Yes, it actually is. It gives quite the nice shine and a tough finish.
Britt
These are very nice. I have a question are you ornaments glass
or are they plastic? I love the colors.
Hi Leaetta! Thanks for stopping by!! I’m so glad you like the colors - me too! These are glass ornaments. I just like the feel of them better. But you can pour on plastic as well.
very nice, I love thee
Thank you!
Thx for this Britta. I wonder how Polypour or Vivid Enamel would work instead of varnish? I have several bottles on hand. You were able to tape off the painted side after 24 hours? I’m surprised it wouldn’t pull the paint off when removed.
The thing with the Prizm Pour is that you don’t have to mix them with anything. I probably should’ve used them straight out of the bottle and kept the consistency super thick.
Hi just wondering what you do when you pop them off screen and then back thought u may have spun but saw a comment that you don’t :) thanks they are truely beautiful ❤
Thanks Angie! I just blow them out off screen so you don’t have to see the back of my head!
I just love everything you do. You are such an inspiration! How long did you wait to varnish? 3 weeks like a painting?
Thank you so much Heather! I varnished a couple days later.
Hello. Im new to your channel. I love these ornaments.
Almost all of the ornaments on my tree are hand-made by me, so when I saw these, I had to watch how you made them.
Can I use plastic instead of glass ornaments ?
Hi June, welcome to my channel!! Yes ma’am, you can use plastic if you prefer. I just like the feel and the weight of the glass ornaments.
@BrittClaytonDesign
Yes, the glass ones are heavier, but have gotten broken, even when I believed they were packed well.
I've just found these beauties. Thank you for sharing! I don't know if you have time to answer a question, but just in case: how long do you wait for the paints to dry on one side before being able to tape over it and paint the other side, please? Thank you!!! Susan H.
Hi Susan, thank you so much! In answer to your question: because I’m using housepaint for these (the bloom technique), I do one side one day, and the next day I do the other side. The enamel dries really fast so I can get them all done in a weekend.
Did I miss something? Does the paint seep under the tape or did you place the tape over dry painted side before doing side 2? Love it!
I painted one side at a time. Waited until the first side was dry, removed the tape, then taped off the painted side and poured the other side of the ornament.
These are beautiful. When you taped the 1st completed side, how long did you allow it to dry? I’d be afraid to pull off the paint when pulling off the tape.
I let them dry about 24 hours. You’re using bloom recipe paint, which is enamel, so it dries very quickly and it’s pretty tough.
What is the bloom recipe..?please
They are beautiful 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
Britt, these are beautiful 😍. Would it work on the plastic ornaments? Thank you for sharing
Thank you Tina! Yes, they’ll work on plastic as well.
Love these! May be a dumb question but do you simply just let the paint slide off and not tilt or spin? Thank you!
That is correct. You let gravity do the work for you. These are way too small to spin. The weight of the paint spreads the bloom out.
@@BrittClaytonDesign thanks so much!
I’m back ,, 😂😂😂. I just noticed I had not Subscribed! 🤦♀️🤦♀️. Changed that 😊
You’re so sweet, my friend! Thank you for that!!
You are such a great teacher 🥰Beautiful ornaments!!!
Awww thanks so much Cathleen!! 🥰
What was the stuff in the little bottle you drop on ? They are so beautiful.
Thank you Pris
Hi Priscille! That was cell activator.
I want to do this so badly BUT, the wasted excess paint that drips off drives me nuts. I just can’t do this until I get over the necessary wasted paint issue! Beautiful!
There’s not a whole lot of wasted paint doing ornaments, not sure what you mean?
Just paint pours in general. I’ve only watched and see the drips. Maybe pour higher over another pour.
I use for "skins" on back of clear glass cabs for pendants, earrings, foals for browbands on beaded horse tack, even for hour markers on clock faces.
Hi, these organic type bulbs pictured are beautiful. Do you sell these on Etsy or eBay or??? Thank you. ***Just Stunning 😊
Hi Pat! No, I don’t have them listed anywhere but you can always email me if you’re interested in a set! My email is in my video description.
Can you tell us how you got the tape off and show the back of the ornaments when finished, I just found your channel and would love to make some
Hi Beth! The tape just peels off. Do it very slowly along the tape line and it’ll come right off. Both sides of the ornament are bloomed on, so they look the same on both sides.
@@BrittClaytonDesign Thank you
@@beth9317 - You’re very welcome! I’m going to be doing some more here soon so stay tuned!
I’m guessing blowing through a straw so you can aim it how you like it at least that’s what I think I would do beautiful ornaments
These are actually mouth-blown. A straw wouldn’t give the air coverage needed to blow out the cell activator.
B R A V O ! ! ! 😄
Thank you Jorge!!
Beautiful. What is the last liquid you’re pouring to make it bloom?
Thank you! That is cell activator.
First 😂yippee ❤
OMG girl, you are a hoot!!!
How do these not crack from not having all the paint spun off? 🌈💕🌈
There’s no spinning involved Heather.
Gravity works as your spinner. Because of the shape, the paint will run just a bit, so there isn’t too much paint left.
@@BrittClaytonDesign That makes sense. Thank you. 🌈 ❤️ 🌈
I am late to the party, but…cd I use polycrylic in the mix 💁♀️
@@lauriewilson4741 - you can. I used to use poly but I didn’t like how thick it made my paints. Jo works better for me personally, but poly will definitely work!
Ok
Ty for responding.
I have lots and lots of supplies, but I am a little bit intimidated to start project because I feel like there’s just so many different ways to mix paint
@ - keep in mind that what I’m doing on these ornaments is the bloom. It’s really the only technique that is ingredients specific, otherwise it just doesn’t work. For almost every other type of pour, you can get by just using Floetrol and water with your paint. CONSISTENCY is the most important thing to learn for your pours. Certain techniques require thinner paints, others have to have thicker paints.
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Thank you!
When you say 3.5p of the floetrol what does the p stand for? And do you have a link for floetrol? I’ve heard many say they use the Australian and that some of the others are the wrong kind and won’t work…I don’t know what the difference is when looking it up
Hey Bonnie! The p stands for part. Your basis for measuring is usually the amount of paint you use. So if you use an ounce of paint, that would mark your ONE part. I used 3.5 parts of Aussie Floetrol, which would be 3.5 ounces. You can find Australian Floetrol at www.Fluid-Art.co. Go to their website and look at the photo of it. Then look up Flood Floetrol on Home Depot’s website. You’ll see the difference in the bottles.
So pretty, what is the white liquid you apply 1st, is it acrylic white paint, very interested in this process
@@jeaninserra7436 - At what stage are you asking about the white? At the beginning of the process or more towards the end?
@@BrittClaytonDesign both