Acrylic Pouring Abstract Painting on Organizer Caddy DIY
DIY Organizer Kaddy abstract acrylic shaped painting!
Have you tried acrylic casting? This is a fun craft and perfect for beginners too! Pour / Acrylic Paint OK - Throw Acrylic Paint on Surface! This is a great way to create abstract pieces in your favorite colors.
This toolbox is perfect for organizing parties or things; It's perfect for filling school supplies and even tidying up your desk! Disposing of paint is a simple technique and doesn't require a lot of supplies to get started. You just have to try it, you will love it.
This message is sponsored by Plaid . Supply for this project from Target! Ceramcoat Delta uses modern acrylic paint and handcrafted wood joints.
I chose this toolbox knowing that it would be a great way to finish this 3D color cast. Head to a nearby destination and check out a collection of fun wood colors and finishes!
Here is a brief introduction to the technology. Try it, it's easier than you think!
Accessories:
Modern Hand Tool Tray (Target)Delta Ceramcoat Acrylic Paint (by Al Hadaf)
5 oz paper popsicle glass stirred water
I chose a paint color reminiscent of the beach and the sea. I never stray too far from the blues - never. Choose your paint color of choice - what color will you choose?
Paint Shop:
Start pouring the paint into the paper cup. The surface of the wooden toolbox is not large, so not too much paint is needed for this project. I mixed green with blue to make a dark blue-green. I've used more shades of blue than green or peach.Pour a little water into a paper cup with paint. This is not accurate science. Mix the color with the water until the stick has a warm honey-like consistency. If it flows too much, the wood will not stick to the project. If it's too thick, it won't shrink after spreading.
Let it flow from the wand to the bowl to check the amount of paint. It would be better to have a liquid than a very thick one. I think I added as much water to the paint as I put in the cup.
Once all the colors are mixed to the right consistency, it's time to throw them away! Liquid and random acrylic shapes. Don't hold on to perfection... It's a random, relaxing and beautiful way to express yourself. If you don't like subtitle mode, you can delete it and run it again!
Acrylic Rod:
Start with an empty paper cup. Then pour the acrylic paint into the jar with a "bull" pattern. It doesn't have to be true. Just add this and more!After pouring all the paint into the jar, pour it into the wooden can. Make sure there is a drop of paper at the bottom as it will fall off the edge.
Next, take the can and bend it back to collect the paint and away from the edges.
Use a stick blender to draw additional paint cans as needed. I went and added more peaches and bright greens. Repeat the process until the sides are also pulled.
Touch the empty space with the blender. Then let the can dry in two empty glasses.
Let the can dry for a night or two. Heavy coats of paint will need to dry or crack slowly, so don't overheat or try to dry too quickly.
Once dry, you can finish with a light acrylic, then fill it with pots, rags and straw and throw a party! Or fill it with pens, pencils, markers, and calculators and use school supplies on the desk to organize everything.
There she is!
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Now you want to throw it all away!
Acrylic paint on tray flow - no tip to drop excess paint with a test... so place a piece of plastic in the holder and empty the jar remaining in the tray.
Dirty marble pores with checkered paint (this is the detail of this necklace layout)
Throw in a rainbow of colors (the canvas is slightly warped...so use MDF or a sheet of stretched canvas)
Also check out this fun splatter painting video!
acrylic tray
Casting canvas from rainbow