
ACRYLIC POURING RECIPE (How to thin acrylic paint for pouring)
- Pouring recipe with Floetrol: 1 part Floetrol to 2 parts paint. Plus 2-4 drops of silicone oil for cells. OR 50% floetrol, 30% paint, 20% water + silicone oil.
- Pouring recipe with Golden GAC 800: 2.5 teaspoons Golden GAC 800 to each paint cup.
- Pouring recipe with Liquitex Pouring Medium: 1 heaped tablespoon of paint to 1 cup of Liquitex Pouring Medium.
How do you mix acrylic paint for pouring?
For each technique in acrylic pouring you’ll need to have your paint mixed and ready to go. First decide on the colors you want to use. You can use our color theory pouring guide for some help there. Next you need to properly mix your paint with the medium and water.
What is acrylic pouring and how does it work?
Acrylic pouring is an acrylic painting technique when you literally pour fluid paint onto the painting surface (canvas, wooden panel, or board) creating patterns. You do not use brushes to paint or water to thin the paint, instead, you use fluid paint with acrylic pouring medium and one of the many acrylic paints pouring techniques.
What is the acrylic pouring paint calculator?
With this Acrylic Pouring Paint Calculator, you can quickly figure out how much paint needed for the size of the canvas that you have including the edges and round format canvases! This tool helps to minimize the waste of paint as well as prevents the uncovered corners when you mix not enough.
What is the best paint to use for an acrylic painting?
Artist acrylics= Less paint, more dilution. I normally use 3 or more colours and then white or black. Black is very powerful and will often drown the rest of your painting out, use your judgement. The black/ white paint is needed as a break between the colours depending on the method of pour painting you choose to do.

How do I calculate how much paint I need for Pour painting?
A good rule of thumb is to use approximately 1 ounce of paint to 25 square inches of surface coverage. Using this as a guide, 2 oz of acrylic paint would cover 50 square inches of the surface.
How much paint medium for acrylic pour?
A typical rule of thumb for medium body acrylics is 1 part paint to 3 parts pouring medium, meaning you're using more pouring medium than you are actual acrylic paint.
How thick should paint be for acrylic pour?
Mix both for half a minute and then look at the consistency: In the end, it should be similar to that of liquid honey. If the consistency is still too thick, you can either add some more medium, or some water will work fine. But keep in mind the limit is about 30% water for the total volume.
Do you need to add water to acrylic paint for pouring?
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What is the ratio of water to acrylic paint for pouring?
DIY Pouring Medium Recipe With PVA Glue Glue-All – 2 parts. Water – 1 part.
How much does 4 oz of paint cover?
approximately 18.8 square feetActual paint coverage may vary depending on color. surface, and application. One 4oz (118ml) sample covers approximately 18.8 square feet (1.7 square meters).
What do I mix with acrylic paint for pouring?
To do an acrylic pour, you need to change the consistency of your paint into a fluid consistency. This is achieved by using an additive such as elmer's glue, floetrol, Liquitex pouring medium.
Do you need a base coat for acrylic pouring?
Tips. A couple of notes before we get started with all of the acrylic pour techniques. Some of these require a base coat of paint on the canvas to help your paint flow more easily, but you can add a base coat to any of these to do the same thing and it won't hurt. In fact, it will probably only help your pour.
How do you prepare acrylic paint for pouring?
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How do you pour paint for beginners?
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Do you wet the brush before using acrylic paint?
If I use acrylics from a tube or a jar, I usually wet my paintbrush and then drip a bit of water onto the paint and mix it together until it gets nice and fluid, adding more water when/if necessary.
Can I make my own acrylic pouring medium?
Pouring medium recipe: Mix equal parts water and white glue in a jar and shake to mix. Add the pouring medium to the paint. I like to add it to half empty bottles of paint but you can mix it in other cups if your bottles are full.
How do you mix pouring medium with acrylic paint?
0:161:29Paint Pouring 101: Pouring Medium to Paint Ratios | DecoArt® - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipRatio. Decco are americana acrylics mix at a one part paint to one part pouring medium ratio. MediumMoreRatio. Decco are americana acrylics mix at a one part paint to one part pouring medium ratio. Medium-bodied acrylic such as our premium acrylics mix at a one part paint to three part pouring medium.
What is the ratio of paint to Liquitex pouring medium?
1. Mix approximately one tablespoon of your preferred acrylic paint color with 1 cup of Liquitex pouring medium. The ratio of pouring medium and acrylic paint may vary. If you are using student grade acrylic paint you may need to add extra paint into your pouring mix to boost the color.
How do you dilute acrylic paint for pouring?
To thin and mix paint for acrylic pouring you will use two main ingredients: acrylic paint and pouring medium. You mix the paint with the medium until your final mix runs like warm honey, motor oil, or chocolate syrup. If necessary add some water to thin further.
What is the ratio of paint to Floetrol?
As a starting point, mix 1 part floetrol with 1 part acrylic paint. Stir slowly with a wooden stick until you reach a smooth consistency. When you lift the wooden stick out of the pouring mix, the paint should have a runny consistency.
Acrylic Pour Calculator
With this Acrylic Pouring Paint Calculator, you can quickly figure out how much paint needed for the size of the canvas that you have including the edges and round format canvases! This tool helps to minimize the waste of paint as well as prevents the uncovered corners when you mix not enough.
Pouring Workspace
Here you’ll learn about pouring container, art spinner, and other tools and recommendation for your acrylic pouring workspace.
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Factors Affecting the Amount Of Paint Needed
Please keep in mind that the number calculated above is approximate, and you need to adjust it based on these factors:
How to pour acrylic paint?
For each technique in acrylic pouring you’ll need to have your paint mixed and ready to go. First decide on the colors you want to use. You can use our color theory pouring guide for some help there. Next you need to properly mix your paint with the medium and water.
What is acrylic pouring?
Acrylic pouring is a “fluid art” along with alcohol ink, and resin art. With acrylic pours, you can create backdrops for dreamscape scenery, coasters and other home decor, and magnificent faux marble counter tops (just to name a few things).
How to flip a paint cup?
Depending on the size of your surface, you can tackle the actual action of flipping the cup in a few ways: For small surfaces: Set your full paint cup right side up on your work table. If you’re using a surface that’s easy to manipulate with one hand, flip the surface over and place it over the top of the cup.
How to make Dutch pour?
A Dutch Pour or Blow Pour is created by pouring paint (usually using the dirty cup technique) onto a canvas and using a blow dryer or other air manipulation to spread the color. This is a great technique if you’re looking to create abstract flowers or other unique and interesting shapes!
How to layer paint colors together?
Layer your colors together in one cup; you can do this gently by pouring the paint down the sides of the cup, or “plop” the paint colors into each other for a dramatic blend. Pour the paint onto your surface. Manipulate your surface to achieve the desired pattern and style.
What kind of water do you use to paint?
Distilled water (1 part; hard water and tap water with mineral content will act differently and change the way paint floats, so stick with distilled!) Silicone (a few drops – but only in half the colors you’re using) Acrylic paint (1 part) The end result you’re going for is the right paint consistency.
What do you need to paint fluid?
The materials for each fluid painting technique will stay mostly the same; you’ll need paint, a medium of some sort, and a surface. Additionally, depending on the type of result you’re trying to achieve, you may want to add silicone or a bit of water; we’ll discuss any additional ingredients or considerations used with each technique, but assume that if there are no additional ingredients mentioned, the technique requires only paint and medium to achieve. Here’s some basic supplies to get started:
How much floetrol to add to acrylic paint?
How much floetrol to add to acrylic paint? An excellent way is to follow official instructions and mix 1 part of Floetrol to 2 parts of acrylic paint. The best ratio for your needs depends on the paint you use, the paint consistency you want, and your experience. There are also some recipes with silicone and water.
What is the purpose of mixing paint for pouring?
Mixing paint for pouring aims to achieve smooth consistency.
What is the cheapest torch?
a butane torch ( Sondiko torch is one of the cheapest options). Make sure you have enough gas in it.
Is latex paint water based?
Latex paint is a water-based paint. It is made from acrylic resin as acrylic paint, but usually are thicker. Acrylic paint is more flexible and durable because it contains other chemicals in it.
Can you use floetrol for acrylic pouring?
You can absolutely use floetrol for acrylic pouring and there are at least 10 reasons why you should try it right now . I will cover them below as 9 Best Floetrol substitutes too.
Can you use silicone oil on a treadmill?
silicone (based on your preferences, you can use silicone oil, Treadmill Silicone or some other alternatives)
Can you mix paint colors together?
Mix each color in separate cups. Otherwise, the paint will mix together.
How much mixed paint do I need for a canvas?
You want enough mixed paint to cover your canvas. For my 16inx20in I will need about a half of a litre of mixed paint, you'll start getting a feel for how much once you begin mixing, don't worry you can always add more to your cup if need be.
What is a pour painting?
The term 'pour painting ' is in reference to the paint being poured onto the canvas. There are several methods of pouring that will give differing results. 'dirty cup' or 'Flip cup' - This is when the paints are all added into one cup then the cup is flipped and lifted.
What is the difference between acrylic and artist acrylic?
Artist acrylics are pricier but have far more pigment in them, they also come in soft, medium and heavy body. Body refers to the thickness of the paint, soft being the least thick, heavy being the thickest with almost a chunky consistency. Artist acrylics need a lot more dilution to be able to pour them.
How to add silicone to paint?
I find you can get away with 2 parts pouring medium to 3 parts paint+ water glue mix. Once you have those all thoroughly mixed, if you want to add silicone to your paints, this is the time. You can add it to all the paints or a couple, it doesn't matter. If you choose to use silicone. A good rule of thumb is one or two drops per fl oz of paint, the more you mix the smaller and more scattered the cells will be. The less you mix, the larger the cells will be.
What is pouring medium?
Pouring medium - Pouring medium is a transparent acrylic paint additive that reduces 'colour crazing'. It also helps in the creation of cells. It keeps each of the colours separate, without it you would end up with a muddy mess of colour that would honestly look rather sad.
How to prop up a canvas?
Once you have your work area covered, You'll want to prop the canvas up. Some artists use push large push pins in the corners of the canvas, driving them in with a hammer. I can never get mine to sit perfectly level so I use additional cups flipped up side down under the corners of the canvas. As I previously mentioned, a lot of paint drips off the edge, so the canvas needs to be elevated to prevent it from sticking to the drop cloth.
Why do artists use black and white paint?
The black/ white paint is needed as a break between the colours depending on the method of pour painting you choose to do. This is also how artists achieve cells without silicone.
