Terracotta pots dirty pour acrylic flow art painting NO silicone No heat AMAZING results
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- čas přidán 11. 11. 2017
- I'm doing quite a lot of these lately and have found that the results are more to my liking without adding silicone and heat.
When planing these two, I kept the carmine out of the second pour intending to drizzle it over at the end, however, I was so impressed with the result without it that I left it off. What do you think? Was it the right decision?
Absolutely fantastic! Going to try this myself ! Great gift idea👍🏻
ALL THESE ARE BEAUTIFUL❤❤❤😊😊😊
Wow..just beautiful💕
Beautiful... a work of art.
WOW the pots are spectacular and the colors even more beautiful. Thank you for sharing this pour.
Kelcia Wheeler thank you 😀 I'm pleased you've enjoyed watching. These pots were very quickly snapped up!
Love this idea and tips!
They are both absolutely stunning!
All4n4h thank you ☺
Gorgeous. Simply gorgeous! I think you have helped me decide where I want to focus for a while. Thank you! Very inspiring!
Linda Johnston thank you for your words. If I can give you one tip for doing pots, make your paint slightly thicker than you normally would to get better coverage on the pots. I made several pretty but awful mistakes with these when I started doing them! And I was determined to get cells! Ultimately when I did, I didn't like them. So now I just use sparkles instead, pearl paints or added iridescent medium. All the best with yours 😊
They're beautiful. It gives them a unique mable look.👍😃
They are lovely I can't wait to try it myself. Thank you for a great idea.
lully381 Thank you :) I hope you have as much fun with them as I do!
Beautiful technique love the idea thanks for sharing 🌾
Very beautiful, thanks for sharing
Beautiful.
Very beautiful, thank you❤️👏
Thanks for that tip, I'll keep it in mind myself for anything that comes up. ☺
Wow. Beautiful
Thank you 🙂
Love this idea so much. Great job.
Melissa Miew thank you 😏🙂 I love doing these.
Wow.. Super duper love your ideas. Thanks for sharing 🤗
Beautiful art
Gorgeous...Amazing....Beautiful...So great art.....
raslila rangoli thank you 😊
Oh wow! These are so cool! Thank you for sharing!
Chays Love my pleasure, thank you for the compliment. I'm glad you like them 😊
This is amazing beautiful
Loved it...
Both are STUNNING!!! Awesome pours!!!!!
LISA HARMS thank you :)
Gorgeous♥️
Anjala Ahmad thank you ☺
Beautiful work...
Jerry Callender thank you :)
Very nice
Relaxing…your music is matching your video perfect 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Wow! Beautifl!
I love it. I just did a pot as well. So fun. These are lovely 🤗🤩
Beautiful colours & nice work
Sarbjit Embroidery Designs thank you so much 🙂
Love It!💙
I haven't done a dirty pour yet and was wondering about pots, I think this will be so fun!
Rene' Warren oh, it is! Great fun. Just make sure you catch the drips off with a skewer or something so you don't end up with a bumpy rim. Enjoy it! Kalena 😀
Really beautiful
Love the dark blue pot! It looks like it belongs in a high-end garden center or art gallery.
Christine Nichols thank you 😊 these two both sold as Christmas presents. I'm sure they're well loved 😉
Those are beautiful!
Michelle Bible thank you so much. I loved these too. I was so torn when they sold!
I love how beautiful they turned!♥️ Btw love the music background too♥️
These are splendidly beautiful
Jodi thank you so much 🙄
Kalena Flows your welcome 😁 keep inspiring
Very pretty. I may have to try this.
Tami Cohn thank you 🙂
beautiful
Beautiful
maggi choudhary thank you 🙂
Looks awesome Kalena! I need to get my hands on some pots :P
niallwexeire dude you so totally should, they are a lot of fun!
I LOVE THEM,, I'M GONNA GIVE THIS A TRY,,
Nora Mcfall thank you, that's wonderful! I hope you have a world of fun with it! Cheers, Kalena
Perfect.
Excellent
Awesome..
Very nice!
Yrr it is looking amazing... 😍😍
J'ADORE !!!!!!!!!!
Philippe Vanoli thank you !
Nice work
I LOVE BOTH OF THEM.
PINK AND BLUE IVE SEEN AT SUNSET WHEN A STORMS COMING. ID LOVE TO TRY. (ENVY)
CAMILLE VICTORIA AUSTRALIA
Watching that in reverse is super fun.
Had so much fun editing the clip for this one! Reversing was definitely my favourite part and it was so tempting to put more of it in!
Just found your video. Your pots turned out beautifully!!!
NG B thank you 🙂
Super se bhi upar
Very very beautiful
علي ع thank you 🙂
Very nice super lovely and beautiful
Wow awesome
Uttam Majumder thank you :)
Amazing
LINDÍSSIMO.... AMEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.... BJOSSSS.... 🇧🇷
Beautiful pots. I want to learn how to do this. Thank you so much for posting the videos for someone like me who needs to learn. You have inspired me to not have fear and just do it. :)
All the best with it, use colours you love and you can't go wrong!
Magnifique superbe jolie jouer avec les couleurs c'est superbes
Papillionvert Merci. Vert Je suis content que tu les aies appréciés.
Amazing I've always wanted how to do it I'm gonna try on 2 vases thanks for the inspiration
Latressa Allen the sky is the limit, it's so much satisfaction and fun seeing the paint create patterns and watching them change and settle. My only suggestion on using glass as opposed to terracotta is to make the paint a little thicker to decrease the amount of flow as the glossy surface of glass means the paint wants to keep flowing and will get quite thin. The inside will look fascinating as well! All the best, Kalena
Kalena Flows I've been diy's for a short time and I'm tired of glitter and bling and I've wanted to learn how to do this when I do my vase I'll share it with you once again thanks
Latressa Allen I'd love to see it. I have some clear glass projects waiting for me but was in a car accident last weekend where another car hit me and my wrist was badly sprained so I'm a little out of action. Desperate to get back!
Kalena Flows Sorry to hear that hope you make a full recovery I'll be waiting for your projects take it easy
I love this video! I'm trying this tomorrow. I did have to turn the sound off though the music felt a bit heavy for the art you're creating ❤
Sara Mahoney I'm glad you liked it and that it inspired you. You make a good point on the music side too. Often I pick it in the wrong mood! I must be more conscious of it... good luck with your pour, don't forget to water proof the inside first! Kalena
Did you try?
@@kalenaflows4574 how do you waterproof the inside? What will be safe for plants?
@@kalenaflows4574 I really enjoyed the music piece! It was profoundly beautiful and relaxing 👌
Superbe, je viens de découvrir votre chaîne et je suis en train de prendre tous vos conseils pour mes pots de fleurs, vous dites que cela est très résistant. Je suis ravie de pouvoir les mettre dehors. Merci pour ce partage
Thank you for your feedback, I'm pleased you have found my channel helpful. I hope you have a lot of fun creating beautiful pieces. 🥰
Me gusta mucho.....
WOW Beautiful Very good Video
예쁘네요😍😘😘
Wow
I wanna learn this work...
Superb and great job 👏👍👌😀....keep it up n stay connected with new joined friend 🍀☘🤝🤝🤝🤝🙏👍🍂
Wowwwwww
Amazing madam👌
Gorgeous!!
So very beautiful! So unique! So interesting to watch! Thank you for sharing your creativity!
takehomeahottie thank you very much 😊
Definitely the right decision, they are both quite beautiful. I haven't watched you before, but most certainly shall again. Thank you. By the way, please do more videos with you talking (as opposed to just music), you are fun and interesting to listen to!!!
Jill Bull I think you're the first person to request more chatter from me! Thank you most sincerely. I'm glad you stumbled across my clips and enjoy them. 🙂
The shape of the pot really matters.
Interesting
I'm wondering if the porous pots would be more vivid if you had sprayed them first with a sealer? Asking because I want to try this. They are great. What does the inside look like with the hole allowing paint in?
Sharon Carty if you check out a couple of most recent videos you'll see that the varnish put on at the end actually makes the colour pop and it looks like when it was wet. These ones just sold before I remembered to photograph them finished!
Sharon Carty oh and I missed responding to your second question, sorry, the inside of the pot is all clear from paint as I have the pots sitting on cups so the extra paint falls directly into there and can be used for another pour sometimes though usually is too messy by then. Have a great day! Kalena
nice
Absolutely amazing! Could you please let us know what type and brand of paint you used.
It's beautiful.
Maria Rodriguez Thank you so much, Maria ❤ the paints I use are heavy body acrylics and are Mont Marte dimensions range.
Kalena
Where do you find the beautiful shaped terra-cotta pots? Your work is beautiful!
Marjie NS816 Thank you 🙄 I pick the pots up from gardening shops. I love this shape too. I'm glad you enjoyed watching. Kalena
loved it what kind a paint u guys used
Sfeli Ob thank you. It's heavy body acrylic paint, mixed with floetrol and pva craft glue.
Oh WOW! Those are beautiful! Guess I know what to do with all those pots I have on a shelf in the garage! Did you use some sort of primer before and what kind of varnish?
Llana Dyess thank you. I don't use a primer on the pots. Internally I seal them to waterproof them and use a regular terracotta pot and ornament sealer. After painting I finish with an indoor outdoor clear gloss made by dulux. I have half a dozen sitting on my front porch by the door with succulents growing in them.
do you put a coating over them if you want to use them for outside so the paint don't come off ?
They are beautiful!!!! Do you just put them straight on the pots or do you put something on them before the paint?
Syly Syly I pour directly onto the pots. The inside is treated and the varnish that goes on the paint waterproofs the outside. Also the floetrol and pva go towards helping to waterproof the outside but on their own don't waterproof.
Kalena Flows how many coats of varnish do you use, and could I use Minwax polycrylic varnish? Do you recommend spray or paint-on varnish?
Kalena Flows, You said the inside of the pots are treated. What are they treated with? I would like to make a bunch of these as gifts for the ladies in my church. 😊❤️
Syly Syly that would be a lovely gift! They're treated with Bondall terracotta pot and ornament sealer. I picked it up at a hardware shop. It shouldn't be too difficult to track down a similar product if you can't find the same where you are. I'd guess any plant nursery or place that sells pots would be able to point you to the best product for the job. All the best with it, I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
rkyobo I haven't used minwax so would suggest contacting the manufacturer to see if they have any advice on if they would recommend it for this kind of product. I use generally 2 or 3 coats of Micador spray varnish. I decide on how many coasts by how well the coats have adhered and that is usually dependent on how much silicone I've used in the paint.
Beautiful. Will I get similar effects on plastic vases?
Aqidas Irisab hi, you would but you may find it peels off very readily. I would try it like that first then, if it doesn't work, perhaps rubbing the vase with sandpaper to create a rough surface for the paint to stick to will work. Good luck!
you could also prime them with a plastic primer thats used for plastic outdoor furniture befor you repaint them
I was wondering if this would work with epoxy. Blend your dye and epoxy together. Then layer the colors in one cup like you did, and pour. Thoughts?
Swagger King hi there, I'm afraid I can't give you an answer on this one as I've not worked with epoxy. There's only one way to find out! Pick some colours and give it a whirl, you may be on to a beautiful thing. Art is all about having an idea and playing with it to see if it works if you can't find someone else already doing it. It's trial and error and learning along the way, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't but it's fun! I hope you give it a go.
love both of them may i ask if you sealed the pots with anything first? any advice appreciated
Katrina Hoskin hi! I used Bondall Pot and Ornament Sealer. It's a terracotta pot sealer. In Aus it's available at hardware stores and plant nurseries. I'm sure you'd be able to find similar anywhere else, just a matter of asking in shop for how to waterproof the pot. All the best!
thankyou kalena its appreciated
How long does it take to dry?
Katrina Hoskin the sealer only takes around 4 hours. Two coats are needed to achieve a decent degree off waterproofing though. From memory I think it's 4 hours between coats then 48 until it can be used for plants.
ty kalena
Wow thankyou for the video. Definately will try doing. Just wonder, whats the difference with/without silicone and heat?
Thank you :) the silicone adds a clearer and more uniform cell structure to the pattern produced by the layers of paint. It isn't necessary to add it as you will still get a cell structure without it, it will simply be different. The heat brings out the cells quicker so you will get more uniformity as more will dorm at the same time, again, this is the case with or without silicone. Neither heat nor silicone is necessary and passing around with different combinations will let you discover your preferences. Good luck, I know you will enjoy it!
@@kalenaflows4574 Thank you so much for sharing. Appreciate
Beautiful. Do you have to use any kind of sealant after painting the pot on the inside or the outside?
I use a terracotta sealant on the inside before pouring. After the pour I apply dulux matt clear indoor outdoor spray. Typically 2 coats. I have quite a few pots which have been in use outside for years now and still look brand new.
Beautiful!! Did you mix the paint with water?
Hi, thank you. The paint is mixed with Floetrol, PVA, and a very small amount of silicone. You can use water instead of Floetrol but I prefer the latter as the patterns are a little crisper.
Were do you get the spray for pots.
Carole Penhale King the sealer spray? I picked it up from my local hardware store - Bunnings. You could pick up the same or similar from a plant nursery or garden. centre as well I'm sure.
nice family
PURRRRFECT..........
The pink and blue looks more beautiful. The blue one do not have much of mixed colours. If she could put some container underneath the pots to collect the extra drained colours then it wouldn't go waste and can be used fir some other project.
RUHEENA SHAH hi thank you, I use the extra paint to make jewellery with once it dries so it doesn't go to waste!
beautiful ! They didn't need gesso ?
Abstraddic thank you 🙂 nope, they didn't need gesso.
What varnish do you use. They look great
Thank you! I use Dulux indoor/outdoor clear gloss spray for the pots. This has worked fantastically for me. You should be able to find this or similar product in any paint shop.
Amei,simplesmente lindo! Por favor,gostaria de saber qual tipo de tinta foi usado e se você impermeabiliza.Desde já agradeço.
Jane Valle Oi obrigado! Eu uso tintas acrílicas de corpo pesado e as misturo com cola e floetrol para obter a viscosidade correta. Eu impermeabilizo internamente com um selador de vaso de terracota genérico. Externamente, depois que a tinta seca, aplico um verniz de alto brilho. Kalena
Obrigada minha querida por me esclarecer tão prontamente.Ganhou uma fã.Um grande abraço😘
Gorgeous! But how do you protect it from chipping and peeling off?
Thank you :) I use a terracotta sealer on the inside and varnish the finished product on the outside. I have pots that I painted 5 years or more so which live outside with plants in them. They still look brand new.
@@kalenaflows4574 Ah, thank you. They're so pretty. I really want to try this myself. :)
You definitely should, it's very satisfying.
Amazing..Can u tell me ...which color did u use??
Ranjit Kaur the colour names all appear on screen at the beginning of the clip. As for brand, I'm using Mont Marte dimension heavy body acrylic paints for all of them. 🙂
Very nice both of them .
Which type of colours is this?
adnan satti2018 hi they are all Mont Marte dimension acrylic paints. The paints are very thick which makes them ideal. They are an Australian company so I'm not sure where they are available. outside Australia.
Kalena Flows thnxx for rply me.😍