Red shoes are always the perfect accessory π Delicious is a good word for the colours, I am looking forward to getting some new colours when they finally arrive in Aus from Spain, and red will be one of them.
Wow…these are great. Did you mix a medium of some kind with the acrylics to enable them to mix so well? I would love to try something like this with my grandchildren. I think they would pronounce such a project, “AWESOME!”
Hi, thanks so much for your kind words. These acrylic paints were mixed with a little Floetrol (an acrylic extender) and some water. You can mix it with other mediums to get the “pouring” consistency (there are plenty of youtube videos available). You can also just use water to dilute the paint – and for children tempura paints and water should work just fine. Happy painting mess.
Mmm, thanks. Album Covers – have to be some abstract kid of music going on there I think. Perchance you have been imbibing? or reminiscing about the psychedelic 60’S?
How delicious those are …. I see them printed onto silk and worn as scarves or dresses – red shoes would be the perfect accessory red π π
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Red shoes are always the perfect accessory π Delicious is a good word for the colours, I am looking forward to getting some new colours when they finally arrive in Aus from Spain, and red will be one of them.
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I look forward to seeing the results some time after that π
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Thanks for brightening my day. These are stunning. π·πΈ
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Thanks Miriam. Glad they made your day brighter, they did it to mine too.
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Beautiful! π
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Thanks Ruth, appreciate your encouragement.
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Osyth is right, these would be beautiful scarves. π
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I do know that some people get them printed onto material, cushions, bags and such. Reckon it might be a bit costly though.
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Wow…these are great. Did you mix a medium of some kind with the acrylics to enable them to mix so well? I would love to try something like this with my grandchildren. I think they would pronounce such a project, “AWESOME!”
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Hi, thanks so much for your kind words. These acrylic paints were mixed with a little Floetrol (an acrylic extender) and some water. You can mix it with other mediums to get the “pouring” consistency (there are plenty of youtube videos available). You can also just use water to dilute the paint – and for children tempura paints and water should work just fine. Happy painting mess.
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Thanks Claudette. π
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These are great. My mind immediately went to album covers, not sure why, but I mean that in a good way… π
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Mmm, thanks. Album Covers – have to be some abstract kid of music going on there I think. Perchance you have been imbibing? or reminiscing about the psychedelic 60’S?
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Awesome work, Claudette!
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Thank you Dina, your comment is appreciated.
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