See the full videos below: :05 Tree ring on a vase ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MAPv9Lx5O7I.html 1:00 Flip cup on a vase ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rqU_peUmpXU.html 2:41 Strainer pour on a vase ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PgHpJLubwOE.html 4:10 Acrylic and plastic wrap painted vase ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3n5sKlwW6IY.html 4:57 Alcohol ink and plastic wrap painted vase ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mWfbz_YB9M8.html 5:48 Alcohol ink and resin vase ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2AFXUjk3ipQ.html 7:02 Resin vase ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k8lMmdSrQEk.html
These are the best acrylic pours and vases I’ve seen on RU-vid. They always look good while they’re being made but these are the only ones I can imagine having in my house. Great job.
Whoa that flip cup vase was trippy! I love the sink strainer vase, but my favorite was the colored resin second to last one. It just looks like beautiful hand blown glass! 😍😍😍💕
Two for the price of one! I love that there's virtually no waste. That's always been one of my pet peeves,wasting paint. I should've watched the whole video before commenting but I'll finish it now and learn some more really good stuff. Thank you for sharing!
Those are all so beautiful and different. The canvases also turn out neat with the feathering. Thanks so much for showing all the different techniques.
I loved how on the red vase at the end the music starts picking up and getting funky as soon as you dropped the purple on it. The music totally matched the vibe of the art.
I love this video💙 I love it when you pour the paint over the vase it's so Beautiful 💞 and the colander when you pour the paint through it it made a really cool design I got to try this , I just hope they turn out as pretty as yours🤔🤔🤔 God Bless always 🙌
I was definitely impressed with all these techniques! How very clever you are! A good friend’s birthday is in 2 days & I’ve been at my wit’s and trying to find just the right gift for her~~I do believe I’m going to give the first technique a whirl & see if I can come up with something presentable. The 2-fer technique that provides you with both a painted vase and canvas seems do-able, although you make it look much easier than I’m sure it is! Thank you so much for sharing your ingenuity and creativeness……many artists won’t share their techniques. Sure hope I’m successful! It’s a very well-done video, no fiddling around or wasted time. I’ll be sure to watch your other videos. Thanks again!
I am in awe with your work! All pieces are beautiful! Do you apply any coat on the vases to seal the paint or is acrylic paint water resistant? Thank you in advance! Looking forward to seeing more of your fabulous work! Great tutorial, thank you for the descriptions!
Wow!, Thank you for that!, You've given me some inspiration, I've been looking for something arty to do and your's looks fantastic so I'll give it a go. Take care love and kindness always Tracie from Australia
Beautiful Glassware Vases. I Told Ya, I've The Black With The Rainbowish One, AS U Used The Turner Wheel Toi Help U Make. I Love That Redish Orange One Too. THANKYOU For Sharing. LGB Love CoCo
❤all these vases were just amazing...I make vases also but I do bling and glitter but this is wonderful artworks and I Wana try😊 thank you for sharing your talent 💕
Wow….beautiful!! It’s like a “magical mess”…..…My first time…I will subscribe!! We’re retirees and our condo is pretty “glitzy “, but I could do gifts for friends or pieces for my kids for their home decor….Thanks!!
Thank you for explaining all these right after each other!! I’m trying to show my niece all the amazing things one Can do with acrylic painting and you are Definitely our #1 favorite!!! 💜💜
this is so awesome. im so new to all of the pouring arts. but want to learn and try. ty for this video. I have a long way to go but absorbing all the awesome info and ideas ;)
How do you finish the vase off? After it has dried and you pull it off of the cup you put it on to drip, doesn't it have some rough edges to the paint hanging off of the vase? How do you finish it? Cut it off with a knife? Also the small 2 ounce paints you used, are they made for paint pouring with the fluid to keep the colors separate? Do you have a link to them?
As far as I know, the cup turner needs to keep spinning until the paint is completely dry. Doing that keeps the paint constantly trying to flow with gravity, but instead of dripping straight down, it also clings to the vase. So, no drips. Kind of like the way rotisserie works - the juices can’t leave the turning meat because “down” is constantly changing.