How To Save Paint When Paint Pouring
When painting tumblers with acrylic paint, a lot of the paint drips or spins off of the tumbler. In today’s video I will show you a technique that allows you to save almost all of the extra paint and create another piece of art with it.
In today’s video, we will paint a tumbler on a mug spinner with acrylic paint while its spinning and allow that paint to drip off onto a liquid panel. In the end we will get a beach scene on both the panel and the mug. Not only do you create to pieces at one time, you save time, money and paint. Let’s get started with the supplies you will need and then move on to the video!
Supplies Needed:
- Pouring Paints (Master’s Touch https://bit.ly/33TbkVX & Artists Loft https://bit.ly/3oAyk5X)
- Sandpaper
- Metal Tumbler/Mug - https://www.michaels.com/19oz-stainless-steel-tumbler-with-straw-by-artminds/10611593.html
- Liquid Panel or Canvas - https://www.michaels.com/reversible-liquid-art-panels-by-artists-loft-necessities/M20004740.html
- Rubbing Alcohol
- Mug spinner https://amzn.to/3u907v7
- Vaseline https://amzn.to/3oGnCL7
Video:
After your mug has dried, you will need to coat it with resin. You can watch how I do that in this video.