Did you know that “bloom pours” require a completely different pouring medium than other acrylic pours? Let’s mix some up today!
Measured by weight, my recipe today is 1 part polycrylic to 3 parts Behr 8300 hi-gloss deep base house paint.
I then mixed it with mica pigments at about 1/4 tsp. Mica per ounce of medium, and mixed it with tube paints at about 1:4 paint to medium. Additional polycrylic can be added to thin it as necessary.
This resin stand mixer was AWESOME!! It had a nice grippy base so the cup didn’t spin around while the mixer was turning. It could be a total game-changer if you have large quantities of paint or resin to mix.
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Invented by Shelee Carruthers, the SheleeArt bloom technique involves three different pieces:
1. A “pillow,” usually house paint straight from the can. Eggshell is best but any sheen should work.
2. Paints or mica pigments, mixed with a specific pouring medium, recipe above!
3. A “cell activator,” usually Amsterdam paint mixed 1:3 with Australian Floetrol. If you can’t afford that, try Amsterdam Titanium White mixed 2:1 with water instead!
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