I've tried thick paint for a reverse flower dip, so I wanted to see what would happen if I tried thinner paint. I thinned my paint down and chose so light pinks to reds and purples. This time I picked up my cup and turned it to create extra petals. I used a paper napkin but decided not to wet it so it wouldn't break apart. When I lifted off the napkin I was stunned o how gergous the flower was. The cells started popping up immediatly and it remined me of a @Fiona-Art flower dip. I think I over spun the flower a little and becuse I did't check my level I had issues with it sliding. I had to bring it back but it cause the flower to lose it's shape. More lessons to be learnt!
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Pouring Mediums: A combination of
Australian Floetrol
Liquitex pouring medium
Water
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