How to create your own poured paint art


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Make your own poured art masterpiece with testpots to reflect your homes colour palette.

Make your own poured artwork
Wall colour in final image: Resene Quarter Crisp Green

You will need

Instructions

Step 1:  Cut your MDF to size – this one is 20cm x 25.5cm. Using Resene Quick Dry, undercoat the MDF. Once dry, use a fine grit sandpaper to sand the MDF board, particularly on the edges where MDF gets the roughest after priming. Stand your MDF board up on a couple of cups or tin cans and use a large piece of paper to catch the drips.

Step 2:  One at a time, pour your test pots on to the board. Make swirls and swizzles – have fun experiencing with different colour combinations.

Materials you will need Materials

Step 1 - Cut your MDF Step one

Step 2 - Start pouring your paint Step two

Step 3:  Once finished pouring, use your finger or the back of a teaspoon to spread the paint to the edges and to fill in any gaps. Don’t worry if the paint runs over the edge.

Step 4:  Using a skewer or toothpick, make lines through the thick paint. To get the same effect as this example, do lines up and down the board, alternating in direction. You could also have the lines all going the same direction, or cross-hatched or wobbly. Leave to dry for a couple of days… in a place where small, curious fingers won’t poke it!

Top tip: Paint pour art also works well on plant pots and decorative bowls. Simply tip them upside, pour the paint on and let gravity take care of the rest.

Step 2 - Keep pouring your paints Step two contd.

Step 3 - Assorted paints Step three

Step 4 - Use a skewer to make lines Step four

Styling and images by Fleur Thorpe, 2018.