Love, love, love! ❤ When my grandchildren were little, I gave each of them a special ornament. I would take them back and keep them in a box. Whenever they became old enough to have their own apartment with their own tree, I sent them their box of ornaments. They loved it. I would like to try these this year as I have become stumped for new ideas. Thanks Nate! ❤
WOW Nate these are amazing and gorgeous I did a pour on a bowl and added the satin enamel and I absolutely love how it came out from the inside to the outside. It’s gorgeous. I’m definitely going to try this on ornaments, hoping all is well with you and your handsome hubby.
Wow Nate, your ornaments are simply gorgeous. Love the gold effect and the purple ones are so pretty. All frosty and transparent and the blue flash is awesome. The blue pthalo like feathers one makes me want to touch it and the pink deep violet with the rose is super gorgeous!💜💙💛💗& the candlestick technique is brillant. Loved it.
I just used up my last ornaments this afternoon so now I’ll have to buy more because I’m trying this! So beautiful Nate. My favorite is also your favorite but that dark blue was gorgeous too. Thanks for another great idea! ❤
Great use of candle sticks, Nate. We were planning on trying to make ornaments this year but felt a bit intimidated by the idea of it. You made this look very easy. Maybe we'll give it a go.
What a unique idea for ornaments. I will try this with a 4 cup turner that I got on Amazon. It comes with stands that serve the same purpose as the candle. It’s worth the $41 cost when you are making to sell. The holders fit the stem of the ornament perfectly.
I love them. I did some ornaments last year and found them all stuck together this year. So sad. I did seal them but I packed them away all together. Now I'll have to try again. Thanks.
Such a cool idea! I just ordered a bunch of glass ornaments that have little LED lights inside of them that I think would look gorgeous with this technique!! I’ll tag you when I give this a try with them. Thanks for always keeping us inspired my friend!!🫶🏼
I love these ornaments. Ever try using an airbrush without paint to blow that paint around? It could keep you from having to blow so much that you make yourself dizzy.
Thanks - no I don't have an airbrush. And fortunately I'm a runner, so I have good lungs and don't have to worry about getting dizzy. Someone else mentioned that they were going to try it with a straw for the same reason, so you're not alone!
Oh wauw Nate, these are beautiful 😍 I love all the colours, and funny that your video popped op today, less than an hour ago I was thinking on how to fixate the ornaments i bought last year. Last year I ended up mainly doing pigments inside inspired by Kelly. And bought some flat ones because I saw Louise make them, så k never solved the mystery. And hey, why didn't I think of candlesticks, that's brilliant. For sure I'm gonna try this with the enamel, they are absolutely gorgeous. 😍 Thank you so much for sharing, inspiring and spreading Christmas vibes, just what I needed. 😃
Mr Nate, they are gorgeous. I love the darker blue. Reminds me of ice over the ocean. The lighter blue is the one I see as feathers gentle enveloping the ornament. I definitely will try this. I'd like your opinion about using resin as a finish rather than varnish. Would it be more shiny, too difficult, or impossible. I don't want to waste resin if I don't have to. Thank you for sharing your truly creative nature with us. ❤
Hi Bonnie! Thank you so much! I haven't tried resin on these yet, but I think it will be amazing. And here's some great news... resin doesn't bond to wax! so using a candle as the support will make it very easy to finish them off.
So beautiful! What do you think the effect would be if your poured the white inside let is drain out and then poured the color inside and then drained it out?
Hi Kim! Great minds think alike... Unfortunately it doesn't work on the inside. When poured on the outside, the paint starts setting up and drying very quickly, but on the inside, there is no airflow, so it just continues to drain out until there is almost nothing left. It ended up being super transparent and streaky. Disappointing, but you never know until you try!
Thanks! I apply two coats of spray varnish to seal it, and then a thin layer of JoSonja gloss varnish that I apply with a strip of t-shirt material. I hope that helps!
Hi, Nate! You popped up on my feed! I was looking for my sleep story and found you instead! Lucky me! Is it possible to tell me just what products you are using? I just moved to civilization from living in the hinterlands. I’m not sure if I need a proper art store or something as basic as Joanne’s or Michael’s. I have all three near by (I already have the glass balls! Yay!). I’d like to do this correctly! Are you on Patreon? Let me know that, too! Betsy. PS: I want to make my sleep deprivation worth it!!! Looks so beautiful for gifts! THANKS!!! ❤
Hi Elizabeth! The good news is you can get almost everything I used here on Amazon! You'll want to order: 1. DecoArt Satin Enamel White 2. Floetrol (paint conditioner) 3. Any color acrylic paint you like from Liquitex Basics, Amsterdam or Golden (my preferences) Try the regular paints first before trying the dry pigments, which I get from www.fluid-art.co. Mix 1 part satin enamel to 2 parts Floetrol and then thin with water to a very thin consistency. If it you don't get the right effect when you pour, you didn't use enough water. Mix your paints the same way, but add less water - they should be slightly thicker than your satin enamel mix. And yes! You can find me on Patreon under Nate's Art Lab!
I LOVE the way your ornaments turned out. I'd love to give this a try because I have been doing some ornaments myself lately. I do have a few questions though. I don't have the same kinds of paints as you used, and I don't have any piggy pigments. All I have are Artist Loft tube paints, and Liqutex liquid paints, in bottles. What would be a good mixture for these types of paints? Can Floetrol be used, or is it best to just use water? How thick or thin should be colored paints be? I will be using plastic ornaments to pour over. I have a cat so no glass on my tree. LOL
Hi Jackie! You should be able to use any paints or pouring medium you like... as long as your base coat is made with DecoArt Satin Enamel White. Unfortunately I haven't found anything else that works to give that frosted glass look. I buy mine from amazon... I think it's $10 for an 8 ounce jar. And a little goes a long way! 4 ounces of pouring medium, 2 ounces of satin enamel and (roughly) 2 ounces of water will give you 8 ounces of mixed paint. My base coat paint is super thin, almost like water - but the colors I pour on top are thicker consistency and leave a small mound when drizzled off of the stir stick. I hope that helps!
@@NateBrightArt Thank you so much Nate. Thanks to a packaging mishap by Micheals, I have plenty of Satin Enamel. I ordered 2 jars and they both leaked all over the box, so Micheals sent me 2 replacement jars. I can't wait to try your method. They are so pretty. My favorites are the dark blue one and both of the reddish ones. BTW. Your candle idea is great. I'm going to try it, because even though my setup works pretty well, I like your idea better. It keeps the ornaments more stable. Thanks again for taking the time to get back to me. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving. God bless. 😊
@@NateBrightArt Thank you! You made me laugh because I could just hear the lots of water part. I want to try this. What a great idea and beautifully executed. Thanks again.
Hi Jay! I disperse my TLP's in GAC800. But you can use anything water soluble that is a thin consistency. Varnish, Isopropyl alcohol, Liquitex pm... all of them work.
These are stunning Nate❤. I wasn’t planning on doing any ornaments this year but I think I just changed my mind! Maybe I missed it but what did you mix your pigments with?
Yay! I can't wait to see yours! I dispersed my TLP's in GAC800, and then added my regular pouring medium. I think any pm would work... just remember that floetrol dries matte, so you'll have to resin or varnish if you want to see sparkle.
How did you the blue one ? I think it was third from the last. The one before the two red/pink ones. And what did you say about acrylic paints for this project?
Hi Allison! Same exact technique, but it was a tube paint instead of pigments. The key is to use a water-thin satin enamel mix first, with a slightly thicker paint mix on top. I hope that helps!
Help! I have tried 2 vases and two ornaments after listening to your video 32 times. I have the Deco Art Matt Satin as you showed on the video. I am not sure if I am hearing that you said you added a pouring medium or just all water. If you did add a pouring medium, what was it? Do you mine listing the actual ingredients? You can tell I’m a newbie, but I want to perfect this pouring technique. I love them on the ornaments and the candle holders that you demonstrated. Thank you for your quick responses.
Hi KB! My pouring medium is 2 parts US Floetrol to 1 part PVA glue (Elmer's Glue All will work but NOT Elmer's School Glue) to 1 part gloss varnish. I mixed it 2 parts pouring medium to 1 part DecoArt Satin Enamel. But ANY pouring medium should work - even just Floetrol. The key is to use the Satin Enamels and enough water to get it super thin. It should leave no mound at all when drizzled off of your stir stick! Questions always welcome! I hope that helps
Love, love, love these. I tried and didn't go so well. Mixed as per your info. First one I used to much color and too thick. Second, less color and thinner. Still a fail. Thought maybe I used opaque (not sure as it was already custom mixed from something else) Does the transparent paint work better? Your pink one was with an opaque I think. Don't want to waste Piggy's till I get it right, lol
Hi Joan! I'm going to guess that your satin enamel mix wasn't thin enough. It needs to have no body at all - thin like water. And the paint mix should leave a small mound when drizzled off of the stir stick. I hope that helps!
I have several questions if you would be so kind to answer them, since I can’t afford Australian flow what else do you recommend? Next is what is your ratio when you mix the deco, art satin, and what is your pouring medium and ratio?
Hi Janice! For the cell activator, I use Aussie Floetrol. But I've seen other artists use just Elmer's Glue All (not the school glue version) and water. I make my own pouring medium with 2 parts US Floetrol, 1 part PVA Glue and 1 part gloss varnish. But any pouring medium should work. Just mix it 2 parts PM to 1 part DecoArt Satin Enamel, and then thin with water until it leaves no trace when drizzled off of the stir stick. I hope that helps!
Hi Elizabeth! The white mix was 1 part DecoArt Satin enamels, 2 parts pouring medium (any of them will do) and water to a very thin consistency- leaves no mound at all when drizzled off of the stir stick. I hope that helps!
Hi Richard! I apologize for the omission... although I think I put it in the written video description. I dispersed my pigments in GAC800 and a splash of Liquitex poring medium, and then mixed with my regular pm. I hope that helps!
Hi Karen! I gave them 2 coats of Kamar varnish, and the one coat of JoSonja gloss varnish that I applied with a piece of t-shirt cloth. I hope that helps!
Hi Debbie! The satin enamel has lots of uses. It’s beautiful when painted on wood. But it also has a hydrophobic effect when mixed with other acrylic paints. I use it often in my ‘Pearl pours.’ I have a playlist on my channel of Pearl pours - you should check it out and see the cool effects it creates!
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😂😂😂 maybe TikTok is a better experience for you. But I get new viewers who know nothing about paint pouring, and I like to give some explanations that will help them. Have a great day
Love, love, love! ❤ When my grandchildren were little, I gave each of them a special ornament. I would take them back and keep them in a box. Whenever they became old enough to have their own apartment with their own tree, I sent them their box of ornaments. They loved it. I would like to try these this year as I have become stumped for new ideas. Thanks Nate! ❤
They look like angel feathers!!!
Omg Nate, they are Gorgeous! I can't get over the feathered design, it looks like you hand painted them in layers!
LOVE ❤️ THEM!
Wow. Love them all.
Stunning! 14:32
Those are gorgeous! I kind of like the texture the dots of unmixed pigment powder give.
WOW Nate these are amazing and gorgeous I did a pour on a bowl and added the satin enamel and I absolutely love how it came out from the inside to the outside. It’s gorgeous. I’m definitely going to try this on ornaments, hoping all is well with you and your handsome hubby.
So pretty 😍
Wow Nate, your ornaments are simply gorgeous. Love the gold effect and the purple ones are so pretty. All frosty and transparent and the blue flash is awesome. The blue pthalo like feathers one makes me want to touch it and the pink deep violet with the rose is super gorgeous!💜💙💛💗& the candlestick technique is brillant. Loved it.
I've watched this twice now. Great idea on using the nut and candle to hold the ornament steady! The ornaments came out awesome!
Thanks so much Jane! Going to give it a try?
How stunning!!! Excellent ideas!! Thank you for sharing with us!!
They turned out great and very unique!❤
I just used up my last ornaments this afternoon so now I’ll have to buy more because I’m trying this! So beautiful Nate. My favorite is also your favorite but that dark blue was gorgeous too. Thanks for another great idea! ❤
Excellent outcome!
The candles & nuts are a clever idea. I've been using craft sticks & styrofoam. Definitely going to try your method.
Beautiful Nate. I love them.
So beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
Nate, these are some extremely beautiful and sweet.
they are beautiful
Well done with the satin enamels!
Makes me wanna pour ornaments again this year! Stunning Nate!
Love these, Nate! Can't wait to try this!
Great💜 Thanks for great tips!
Great video Nate ! Love the result …..gorgeous ! Gold ones are my favorite…..having said that …they are all beautiful ! ❤💕
Thanks love!
Beautiful Nate!❤ How fun.
Absolutely beautiful! TFS! 💜
The ornaments are beautiful. I was wondering if this technique would work on plastic ornaments as well. Thank you, Elaine
Yes, absolutely!
These are gorgeous, Nate🥰
I always enjoy your tutorials and the lovely creations
Love the dried results Nate ❤ I am going to give this a try
These are all gorgeous and so much fun. I’m gonna have to give it a try.
So beautiful
This was a fun video!! Beautiful ornaments!! ❤
gorgeous😍
Great use of candle sticks, Nate. We were planning on trying to make ornaments this year but felt a bit intimidated by the idea of it. You made this look very easy. Maybe we'll give it a go.
What a unique idea for ornaments. I will try this with a 4 cup turner that I got on Amazon. It comes with stands that serve the same purpose as the candle. It’s worth the $41 cost when you are making to sell. The holders fit the stem of the ornament perfectly.
Interesting... can you tell me what to search for on Amazon? I might want to get one of those too. Thanks!
I think she is referring to the resin cup tumblers. They are horizontal rods. @@NateBrightArt
Beautiful.
Those are beautiful. I’m going to make some flattened dome ornaments today! Thanks for the new ideas!🙏🏻💖
Beautiful
Thanks for posting this! It's definitely inspiring!
Beautiful, can’t wait to try it.
This Christmas decorations look wonderful. What a great idea 🎉
Beautiful!!!
They all remind me of how the deep snow, way up north, falls and hangs on the trees.
I love them. I did some ornaments last year and found them all stuck together this year. So sad. I did seal them but I packed them away all together. Now I'll have to try again. Thanks.
Stunning wow thank you for sharing
Beautiful Nate. 😍
Such a cool idea! I just ordered a bunch of glass ornaments that have little LED lights inside of them that I think would look gorgeous with this technique!! I’ll tag you when I give this a try with them. Thanks for always keeping us inspired my friend!!🫶🏼
Lights inside is exactly what I was thinking!
@ amzn.to/40VLE9S here’s the ones I get
Nate, those are beautiful. ❤
I love these so much so beautiful
Quite beautiful!!
Wow ❤❤❤ beautiful Christmas ornaments... I really love these ❤❤❤
Beautiful love these❤
Pretty Nate💜
❤❤❤now I will have to try these.
These are amazing!!!
Very cool and I love them!
Beautiful ornaments Nate! 🤩 I love watching that magic happen ❤
So pretty Nate!! 😊💖
Those are gorgeous Nate. You can stock u
Wow Nate these are fabulous❣️❣️❣️👍😁🇨🇦👩🎨
Way WAY cool!
Very pretty Nate. Great work! 😘😁
These are all stunning Nate, I love them all, so cool! 😍🥰☺
Wonderful ornaments the absolutely right ones to hang on the Christmas tree Nate👍🏻🎄🎄🎄🎅🏼
Have u thought to use different size tubes and straws for the blow? Would give u variety of patterns...
Hi Debby! I hadn't thought of that... I just normally use my mouth to blow it out. The paint starts to spread quickly so you have to move fast!
I love these ornaments. Ever try using an airbrush without paint to blow that paint around? It could keep you from having to blow so much that you make yourself dizzy.
Thanks - no I don't have an airbrush. And fortunately I'm a runner, so I have good lungs and don't have to worry about getting dizzy. Someone else mentioned that they were going to try it with a straw for the same reason, so you're not alone!
Oh wauw Nate, these are beautiful 😍
I love all the colours, and funny that your video popped op today, less than an hour ago I was thinking on how to fixate the ornaments i bought last year. Last year I ended up mainly doing pigments inside inspired by Kelly. And bought some flat ones because I saw Louise make them, så k never solved the mystery. And hey, why didn't I think of candlesticks, that's brilliant. For sure I'm gonna try this with the enamel, they are absolutely gorgeous. 😍
Thank you so much for sharing, inspiring and spreading Christmas vibes, just what I needed. 😃
Yay! Have fun!
Mr Nate, they are gorgeous. I love the darker blue. Reminds me of ice over the ocean. The lighter blue is the one I see as feathers gentle enveloping the ornament. I definitely will try this. I'd like your opinion about using resin as a finish rather than varnish. Would it be more shiny, too difficult, or impossible. I don't want to waste resin if I don't have to. Thank you for sharing your truly creative nature with us. ❤
Hi Bonnie! Thank you so much! I haven't tried resin on these yet, but I think it will be amazing. And here's some great news... resin doesn't bond to wax! so using a candle as the support will make it very easy to finish them off.
I just love how fun and beautiful these are❤homemade decorations are the most precious 😊
So beautiful! What do you think the effect would be if your poured the white inside let is drain out and then poured the color inside and then drained it out?
Hi Kim! Great minds think alike... Unfortunately it doesn't work on the inside. When poured on the outside, the paint starts setting up and drying very quickly, but on the inside, there is no airflow, so it just continues to drain out until there is almost nothing left. It ended up being super transparent and streaky. Disappointing, but you never know until you try!
@NateBrightArt thank you for the answer. I thought it might be nice for durability if it would work.
I really liked the video and the ornaments. I would like to try making these and I am wondering what kind of varnish you use on them.
Thanks! I apply two coats of spray varnish to seal it, and then a thin layer of JoSonja gloss varnish that I apply with a strip of t-shirt material. I hope that helps!
@@NateBrightArtthank you so much!
So beautiful. Do you finish them off with some type of varnish?
Hi, Nate! You popped up on my feed! I was looking for my sleep story and found you instead! Lucky me! Is it possible to tell me just what products you are using? I just moved to civilization from living in the hinterlands. I’m not sure if I need a proper art store or something as basic as Joanne’s or Michael’s. I have all three near by (I already have the glass balls! Yay!). I’d like to do this correctly! Are you on Patreon? Let me know that, too! Betsy. PS: I want to make my sleep deprivation worth it!!! Looks so beautiful for gifts! THANKS!!! ❤
Hi Elizabeth! The good news is you can get almost everything I used here on Amazon! You'll want to order:
1. DecoArt Satin Enamel White
2. Floetrol (paint conditioner)
3. Any color acrylic paint you like from Liquitex Basics, Amsterdam or Golden (my preferences)
Try the regular paints first before trying the dry pigments, which I get from www.fluid-art.co.
Mix 1 part satin enamel to 2 parts Floetrol and then thin with water to a very thin consistency. If it you don't get the right effect when you pour, you didn't use enough water.
Mix your paints the same way, but add less water - they should be slightly thicker than your satin enamel mix.
And yes! You can find me on Patreon under Nate's Art Lab!
I LOVE the way your ornaments turned out. I'd love to give this a try because I have been doing some ornaments myself lately. I do have a few questions though. I don't have the same kinds of paints as you used, and I don't have any piggy pigments. All I have are Artist Loft tube paints, and Liqutex liquid paints, in bottles. What would be a good mixture for these types of paints? Can Floetrol be used, or is it best to just use water? How thick or thin should be colored paints be? I will be using plastic ornaments to pour over. I have a cat so no glass on my tree. LOL
Hi Jackie! You should be able to use any paints or pouring medium you like... as long as your base coat is made with DecoArt Satin Enamel White. Unfortunately I haven't found anything else that works to give that frosted glass look. I buy mine from amazon... I think it's $10 for an 8 ounce jar. And a little goes a long way! 4 ounces of pouring medium, 2 ounces of satin enamel and (roughly) 2 ounces of water will give you 8 ounces of mixed paint. My base coat paint is super thin, almost like water - but the colors I pour on top are thicker consistency and leave a small mound when drizzled off of the stir stick. I hope that helps!
@@NateBrightArt Thank you so much Nate. Thanks to a packaging mishap by Micheals, I have plenty of Satin Enamel. I ordered 2 jars and they both leaked all over the box, so Micheals sent me 2 replacement jars. I can't wait to try your method. They are so pretty. My favorites are the dark blue one and both of the reddish ones. BTW. Your candle idea is great. I'm going to try it, because even though my setup works pretty well, I like your idea better. It keeps the ornaments more stable. Thanks again for taking the time to get back to me. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving. God bless. 😊
Loving this idea. These really turned out beautiful. What ratio did you use for the Deco Art White, PM, and water please?
Hi Martha! It was 2 parts pm, 1 part paint, and a lot of water!
@@NateBrightArt Thank you! You made me laugh because I could just hear the lots of water part. I want to try this. What a great idea and beautifully executed. Thanks again.
They're beautiful! What do you use to dilute the TLP?
Hi Jay! I disperse my TLP's in GAC800. But you can use anything water soluble that is a thin consistency. Varnish, Isopropyl alcohol, Liquitex pm... all of them work.
@NateBrightArt disperse. That's the word I was looking for. Lol. Thank you so.much!!
So beautiful! Definitely want to try. What did you mix your TLP with? Josanja? Thanks!
Thanks Lori! I dispersed my pigments Gac800, but JoSonja gloss varnish should too
These are stunning Nate❤. I wasn’t planning on doing any ornaments this year but I think I just changed my mind! Maybe I missed it but what did you mix your pigments with?
Yay! I can't wait to see yours! I dispersed my TLP's in GAC800, and then added my regular pouring medium. I think any pm would work... just remember that floetrol dries matte, so you'll have to resin or varnish if you want to see sparkle.
@ thx Nate I just didn’t know if you used anything different for these.
How did you the blue one ? I think it was third from the last. The one before the two red/pink ones. And what did you say about acrylic paints for this project?
Hi Allison! Same exact technique, but it was a tube paint instead of pigments. The key is to use a water-thin satin enamel mix first, with a slightly thicker paint mix on top. I hope that helps!
@ Thank you I greatly appreciate the help!
Help! I have tried 2 vases and two ornaments after listening to your video 32 times.
I have the Deco Art Matt Satin as you showed on the video. I am not sure if I am hearing that you said you added a pouring medium or just all water. If you did add a pouring medium, what was it? Do you mine listing the actual ingredients?
You can tell I’m a newbie, but I want to perfect this pouring technique. I love them on the ornaments and the candle holders that you demonstrated. Thank you for your quick responses.
Hi KB! My pouring medium is 2 parts US Floetrol to 1 part PVA glue (Elmer's Glue All will work but NOT Elmer's School Glue) to 1 part gloss varnish. I mixed it 2 parts pouring medium to 1 part DecoArt Satin Enamel. But ANY pouring medium should work - even just Floetrol. The key is to use the Satin Enamels and enough water to get it super thin. It should leave no mound at all when drizzled off of your stir stick!
Questions always welcome! I hope that helps
Thank you, thank you. Will try again today.
Love, love, love these. I tried and didn't go so well. Mixed as per your info. First one I used to much color and too thick. Second, less color and thinner. Still a fail. Thought maybe I used opaque (not sure as it was already custom mixed from something else) Does the transparent paint work better? Your pink one was with an opaque I think. Don't want to waste Piggy's till I get it right, lol
Hi Joan! I'm going to guess that your satin enamel mix wasn't thin enough. It needs to have no body at all - thin like water. And the paint mix should leave a small mound when drizzled off of the stir stick. I hope that helps!
I have several questions if you would be so kind to answer them, since I can’t afford Australian flow what else do you recommend? Next is what is your ratio when you mix the deco, art satin, and what is your pouring medium and ratio?
Hi Janice! For the cell activator, I use Aussie Floetrol. But I've seen other artists use just Elmer's Glue All (not the school glue version) and water.
I make my own pouring medium with 2 parts US Floetrol, 1 part PVA Glue and 1 part gloss varnish. But any pouring medium should work. Just mix it 2 parts PM to 1 part DecoArt Satin Enamel, and then thin with water until it leaves no trace when drizzled off of the stir stick. I hope that helps!
@ thank you so much for your time and help. I will certainly try your method. Greatly appreciate it.
is the white paint mixed with anything BUT water? and if so, what did you use?
Hi Elizabeth! The white mix was 1 part DecoArt Satin enamels, 2 parts pouring medium (any of them will do) and water to a very thin consistency- leaves no mound at all when drizzled off of the stir stick. I hope that helps!
Do you think this would work on the clear plastic ones
Hi Patricia! Yes it absolutely will. As long as it doesn’t have a seam
Anybody know what Nate would have used to mix up the tlp paint? He didn't mention what he mixed into the dry pigment powder...
Hi Richard! I apologize for the omission... although I think I put it in the written video description. I dispersed my pigments in GAC800 and a splash of Liquitex poring medium, and then mixed with my regular pm. I hope that helps!
What kind of varnish will you be using?
For glass I like to spray with Kamar Varnish first. 2 layers as a fixative. And then I pour on Liquitex gloss varnish
@@NateBrightArtthank you!
❤❤
how do you varnish them,,,with a brush or spray
Thanks Murielle! I spry them with 2 coats of varnish, and the brush on third coat of gloss
Yummy❤
I would like to see silver. Or metallic colors
Hi Mariette! I did a video with metallic colors! ruclips.net/video/nyOQwZsRPEU/видео.htmlsi=vR9A_71rQ7IIcbjL
Could blow fine glitter on them lol
👍🌞
What kind of varnish?
Hi Karen! I gave them 2 coats of Kamar varnish, and the one coat of JoSonja gloss varnish that I applied with a piece of t-shirt cloth. I hope that helps!
Now throw a little glitter on them and wala
Is the paint special just for this?
Hi Debbie! The satin enamel has lots of uses. It’s beautiful when painted on wood. But it also has a hydrophobic effect when mixed with other acrylic paints. I use it often in my ‘Pearl pours.’ I have a playlist on my channel of Pearl pours - you should check it out and see the cool effects it creates!
I think the blue is the prettiest of all. The gold just doesn’t do it for me even though you really like the gold.
Or glass beads wala
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This is a RUclips tutorial. Of course I’m talking through my process and ingredients. If you don’t want to learn anything, maybe you should try TikTok
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Lo siento. No entiendo. De qué texto estás hablando?
Too much yapping not enough paint pouring
😂😂😂 maybe TikTok is a better experience for you. But I get new viewers who know nothing about paint pouring, and I like to give some explanations that will help them. Have a great day