Acrylic Dirty Pour Painting on Serving Tray with Resin DIY

Using shades of blue paint to pour swirls and cells on a round bamboo serving tray, coated in high gloss resin.

Deliver messy acrylic paint to the tray with disposable DIY glue!


Create a Trash Drawing Service! This fun craft is perfect for all skill levels. Believe me I'm a beginner.

Have you seen the latest drawing trends? Acrylic is one of the most satisfying and creative forms of art. Every drop is amazing! You can't plan how much it will be... It's like opening an iodine bottle.

I did a lot of research and try to guide beginners in this process. If you have any questions, please email me and I will help you. There will be too many acrylic spikes on the canvas due to excess paint leaking out at the edges. Throwing this in the shell, let's hope it works flawlessly without a lot of paint.


Here are some tips for throwing paint

* Don't rush it
* Mix more color than necessary
* Do not mix, tear or spill too much
* Get everything you need before you start
* Do not overload the nozzle


Materials needed:

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10 apple barrels of acrylic paint

1 presentation tray (12") or 12x12 stretched canvas or MDF board

Silicone ointment for Floetrol Tapes

10 individual plastic cups, batons, disposable tables, large cups

Glossy water-based glue



Here's a video of the process to make sense.



Begin by painting the surface of the tray or canvas. I prefer a black base but it may not be visible.



Pour 3/4 ounce of fluoride into each cup.


Add a drop of pea or 2 apple barrel acrylics to the fluoride. Take the time to study and think about the colors. If you know me, I work in all blue - always! I love blue! Choose colors that go together.

Red is very difficult to make, especially when you add white, as the pieces will blend together into an unusual pink color. Some people find that when mixed well with Floetrol, instead of mixing well, they can be tested with metallic dyes.

If you don't like the product, remove the paint, let it dry and repeat the process!


Mix each glass with a stick. Then pour 2 drops of silicone oil into each cup. This helps create special cells in the finished space.

Also add 3-5 drops of water to each glass. The color should match warm honey. It should flow, but not run and mix.


Then pour the small pieces one by one into the large mug, forming a kind of "bulls eye". Change between light and dark colors.


Fill the whole cup with the canvas...you don't want the liquid to spill out. However, the cup doesn't drip... so we only need 4-5 ounces of paint in the cup.


Then pour the paint directly into the tray in the pattern. When working with canvas, place a large 4-piece trash can on the table. Place the sprouts on the cup.

The excess paint comes out of the canvas and into the bin, creating a "skin" that can be used on other projects.


Remove the shell and rotate the color until it covers the entire color base. Do not exaggerate. Use a flashlight or heat gun to release any bubbles... This allows more "cells" to appear.


Put it in a box and close it. Lay it out on a flat surface and let it dry slowly for about 3 weeks! It needs to be dried and cured.


It is dull and matte after drying... and has a light appearance. In the morning, use a cloth to wash the paint with warm water and dish soap to remove the silicone grease. Do not wash or clean thoroughly.


Put it back in the box and mix it with some glue.


Read the package instructions carefully. Mix up 4 quintals of bitumen (per square foot project). Mix the steps in 2 parts and pour the glue into your bowl.

Wait 20 minutes and use a heat gun to remove bubbles. Then close the box and let it dry for a week or two.


Once removed the color spray will be great! Bright and alive! All those hurricanes and color cells come back to life.


And you will totally fall for coloring!


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