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.

Dirty acrylic paint that you can throw resin on the trays with your hands!


Create a messy image on a tray! This fun craft is perfect for all skill levels. Believe me, I'm a beginner.

Have you seen the latest painting trends? Acrylic casting - one of the most enjoyable arts and creations. Every drop is a surprise! You can’t plan too much on how things will turn out ... it’s like a jade discovery.

I have done a lot of research and will try to guide beginners in this process. If you have any questions, please send me an email and I will help you. Numerous acrylic spills are applied to the canvas and excess paint is spilled from the edges. By pouring this into a tray, we hope it will work perfectly without repainting.


Here are some tips for throwing paint:

* Take your time
* Mix more paint than necessary
* Do not mix, tear or spill too much
* Get everything you need before you start
* Do not overload the jet


Equipment needed:

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10 colors of Apple Barrel acrylic paint

1 (12 ") round tray or 12x12 stretch fabric or MDF board

Floetrol silicone grease for tapes

10 disposable plastic cups, blender, disposable table, 1 large cup

shiny water-based resin



Here's a video of the process:



Start painting the surface of the palette or canvas. I chose the black base, but it probably won’t show up.



Pour 3/4 ounce Floetrol into each cup.


Add a drop of pea or 2 Apple Barrel acrylic paint to Floetrol. Take the time to study and consider the color. If you know me, I always do all the blues! I love blue! Choose colors that work together.

It’s hard to work with red, especially if you add white, because the pieces come together in a terrifying pink color. You can experiment with metallic paints, although some are mixed with Floetrol instead.

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


Mix each glass with a stick. Then pour 2 drops of silicone fat into each glass. This will help to form special cells in the finished product.

Also, add 3-5 drops of water to each glass. The paint should have the consistency of warm honey. It should be spilled, not just run and mixed up.


Then pour the smaller colors one by one into a large bowl, forming a sort of “port”. Toggle between lighter and darker colors.


When you pour the canvas, fill the whole cup ... you don't want to end the topping. For the palette, however, there will be no drilling ... so we only need 4-5 ounce paint in the glass.


Then pour the paint directly into the tray as a doodle. If you are working on a canvas, place a large garbage bag with 4 glasses on the table. Place the burlap on top of the pouring cup.

Excess paint will enter the garbage bag from the canvas, creating “skin” that can be used for other projects.


Lift the tray and tilt the paint until the entire base is filled. Don't overload it. Use a butane flashlight or a heat gun to release any bubbles that may form ... this will cause more "cells" to emerge.


Put it in a box and close it. Place on a flat surface and let it dry slowly for about 3 weeks. It needs to be dried and seasoned.


After drying, it becomes opaque and opaque ... and a little textured. Use a kitchen towel to wash the paint with warm soapy water and remove the silicone grease. Do not rub or rub with force.


Return to the box and mix with a little resin.


Please read the package instructions carefully. Mix 4 ounce resin (for a square foot project). Step 2 into the mixture and pour the resin into the pan.

Wait 20 minutes and then use the heat gun to release the bubbles that have formed. Then close the box and let it dry for a week or two.


After removing the spray paint it will be great! Light and warm! All these whirlwinds and paint cells will come to life.


And you will be completely addicted to paint dyeing!


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