Acrylic Pour Christmas Ornaments 2020

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'Tis the season for tons of ornament videos! Here's a very simple one with ready-mixed pouring paint (you can use any paints though).

Materials used*:

Foam block and popsicle sticks
Plastic bulb ornaments (you can use glass)
Artist's Loft Ready-Mixed Pouring Paints

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THIS VIDEO IS INTENDED FOR ADULTS.
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Thank you for the tutorial. I teach art classes at a senior home on Thursdays, and for the holiday season, I wanted a special project! We will be taking a try at your method! I can see the smiles already~ I really appreciate your thorough explanations & list!

VicHollinsart
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These are absolutely gorgeous! I do them the same way and this year was my first go at it. My husband is absolutely in love with them and wants me to do our whole tree in them. Thanks for all your suggestions ❤

KristinaLynn
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I love the swirl effect you get with doing it that way!! 🥰

Kreative_Rainbow
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I've been watching videos for a couple yrs. I've just started doing my own pouring & resin. My ornaments have come out stellar! The hydro dipped ones were a blast! I used rustoleum crystal clear (very smelly!) to seal all of them. Thank you MMG! My vases and paintings are another story - resin - ugh! I will be using stonecoat in the future! I did 18 pieces yesterday & will be redoing all 18. One may be so far gone it's trash! So happy & so sad all at once. I'm learning.

wysteriacarlino
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I've done inside and outside pours on glass. Also done Several with glitter inside and I Love those!!!

monicasmith
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What a great idea thank you I have a ton of old bubbles they are all going to get a make over thanks for sharing keep well and stay safe

reginaphyfer
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I did these last year. I tried it with paint inside the balls and it was a mess. moisture got caught in there and the paint ran so it didn't cover completely. I tried with a bunch of times and all failed. what works great inside is clear varnish and glitter :). I did both clean and dirty pour on the outside and got wonderful results. If you use red and green next to eachother you may get a blending and = grayish color cuz, ,,color wheel :) but just don't work it much & it'll be cool.

spacedaisy
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I agree, I've done both. Outside is much better. I sealed with spray varnish.

beniciaandrews
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Love those! The paints worked very well on glass!

donnabusic
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These are absolutely gorgeous. Cant do this year, but maybe with some spring colors for an Easter tree. I for one would love to see you do a clean pour on some ornaments.

vickyhudsonwilliams
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Your ornaments look so smooth, just like glass. Is there a trick to get them that way.

carolynsawler
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I'm not having any luck pouring on the inside .. I'm finally going to try this 🤞🤞
Beautiful ♥️

erinvaughn
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Thanks for sharing. Was wondering how they would come out. Very pretty.

pcornell
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Which colour should I use? I also have acrylic paint, but unfortunately they are not so liquid that I could pour it over the balls.

harmscreative
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Lovely and well explained as usual. Totally enjoy your videos and talent. My granddaughter, son & I poured all our bulbs (used old, cheap glass ones we had) and wooden disks we made. We had a super time doing it and, of course, bragging about each and every one of our creations...along with a bit of competition!!! These ornaments will go on a tree cut from our property. Merry Christmas to you and your family.

jeanschwartzbauer
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Wow, so beautiful! Love those colors!!

CanvasyvibesArt
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THESE ARE GREAT, I LOVE THESE. THANK YOU FOR BEING ON YOU TUBE❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊

rhondaphillips
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Beautiful. I have some clear ornaments on order. Can't wait to try this. Thanks for sharing.😺❤

joallawestervelt
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Can you mix glitter into the paint to make the paint sparkly? Or will that just make a big mess and not turn out right?

sisofaMarine
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How long do you let them dry/cure? Can they be sealed right away, or do I need to wait a certain amount of time?

sisofaMarine