#378 Five Flip Cup Acrylic Pour In Turquoises And Browns

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Acrylic flip cup pour
For this flip cup pour, I used 70% glue and 30% water as my pouring medium. I then used 1 part of this pouring medium to 1 part of my Global impasto paint. If you are using thicker paints like Liquitex Basics, you may need to use 1 1/2 to 2 parts PM to 1 part paint and if you are using thinner paints, you will need to add more paint to get your mix to the correct consistency.

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Thank you! I love those colors, beatifly done! And thank you because you teach me something new everyday! ❣️

heathershenhouse
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I enjoy watching the entire process. It's not just for the learning experience but for the updates on the world around you, wherher it be the birds, the puppies, your kids, or anything else you feel like chatting about. Btw, this piece is lovely. I just bought some supplies so I could start pouring as well. Thanks for the inspiration.

joenamorado
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Very "southwest American" colors. I really love it. If someone wants to watch and not learn, let them fast forward. I like to hear HOW, WHAT and WHY you do things the way you do. I for one have learned so much just watching your videos. Please continue and don't let the others get you down.

kimt
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Cells are awesome. Great job! Love the colors!!!

laurariner
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I absolutely love this piece! I appreciate all the details you put into your videos. I want to learn and too many people just want to show the flip cup and end result. I like seeing the whole process ♥️ you are amazing!!!

vanessapearl
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I enjoy your videos immensely. Learning so much from you. Awesome painting👍

laurariner
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Love love love it! Oh those colours are superb.

carolinedenhouting
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That's very nice! I love those colors. They're what we call Southwestern colors, here in the States.

carrieeasley
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I really prefer it with white than with black, the colours are stunning

liletteautrey
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Thank you for being here for those who want to learn the whole process. Keep being you. 👍

laurariner
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Love all your pours. People need to get over themselves. If they don't want to watch a longer video the option is always there to either skip forward or don't watch. Let all of us who enjoy listening and learning to have our fun. Basically Julie don't listen to them and keep on doing what you are doing.

wendyhood
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My goodness you do wonderful work. Love the combination of color on this one. Thank you so much for sharing your talent.

melodybutler
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Beautiful Julie ❤️ You always give good information to us beginners. Thank you

loricleary
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Gorgeous!!! Love that you always go thru all the steps. That is one reason I love your tutorials! Working up the nerve to try a small pour because of you! So, thank you for inspiring me to be creative!!!! ❤️

annbryant
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I don't think your videos are too long whatsoever! I enjoy watching the whole process and hearing your advice as well as letting us know whats goin on in your life. I get so much from your videos! There are plenty of videos out there with no talking and sped up for those that prefer that style :( I personally appreciate your videos so so much...long or short...but I prefer the longer chatty ones :) Thank you for all your videos!!! I cant get enough ;)

AbstractCrafter
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It looks as beautiful as the colored sands in Australia! Beautiful color!!!💫

misty
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I like to watch the whole process. And I like your narrative, as well.

estellepatella
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I’m glad to hear you too have had some little failures. I’m trying to learn how to pour and have gotten a little frustrated over my less than stellar results.

ofour
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Yeah another video, I love how you explain things. This is a stunning piece, I got my first lot of paints so I can try doing pours

leannemillar
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I'm here to REALLY learn! Every long video on this channel is worth watching without fast forwarding if you really want to master pouring! I have two gallons of 60/40 pouring medium mixed up! Also, a 12inx48in canvas waiting for your next large canvas tutorial!

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