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How to do Marble Effect Art (Acrylic, Resin, Enamel)

How to do Marble Effect Art (Acrylic, Resin, Enamel) I'm sharing lots of ways to achieve the marble effect on art--using acrylic paint, resin, and even water marbling with enamel. Paint pouring and marbling have so many different processes and mediums, it's hard to know where to start. If you are new to paint pouring and want to give it a try, I recommend buy pre-mixed paints. I love FolkArt Drizzle paints and am a Plaid Ambassador. If you are experienced or working with an older crowd, Easy Marble is so much fun, but has less working time, so being quick and paying attention is important. If you are ready to kick it up a notch and finish with a thick glossy finish, then try out resin paint pours for the ultimate in paint pouring achievement. I've got a project that is done with shaving cream and it's great for younger ages. I've got one that is done with nail polish. Decide which one of these tutorials you like the most and click the title or picture to get the ful...

How to do Pumpkin Paint Pouring!

How to do Pumpkin Paint Pouring! Dimensional paint pouring is so much fun and so hard to plan on the finished outcome! So much of the paint just slips off the object and leaves awesome spider web lines on these fun pumpkins. Paint pouring pumpkins might not be cleaner than carving them, but it's a fun option to traditional carving pumpkins! Supplies Needed for Pumpkin Paint Pouring: Pumpkins (plastic, foam or real) Plaid FolkArt Drizzle Pouring Paint Paper Cups Wax Paper Acrylic Craft Paint/Paint Brushes If you shop on Plaid Online , use the code DOODLECRAFT15 for 15% off your purchase! Step 1: Prep Pumpkins I got some plastic pumpkins and ripped the stems right out of the top of them. I wanted to paint them a base color because the paint pouring would likely not cover every little part of them, so having a base color would help. So I painted one teal and one pink. This pumpkin paint pouring technique can be done on any size and shape of pumpkin. Paint pouring is a fun way to do so...