Having trouble deciding what to paint? Grab some dice and let them decide your technique, personal challenge, or colors! Choose between the regular version or be brave and try the Advanced version! Here are the .PDF files and as always, happy creating!
A double swipe with a swiped tree... I love what the addition of Deco Art Metallic 24K Gold and Rose Gold did with these colors!
When a fake pumpkin in our house fell apart, I knew I had to do a pour with it! And so began the swiped pumpkin pour!
A simple center swipe with vibrant results! And who says you can't get cells without silicone?
I had an idea to do a flip and drag with only black paint over a colorful canvas... a reverse flip and drag! It was hard to keep going after that red swipe!!
With some beautiful paint colors and a clothing tag this swiped sunset pour comes to life!
Taking the tree ring pour technique to the next level with a spin table! And I couldn't stop at just one!
An easy and effective way to remove silicone from a poured canvas that really works! And who can resist the depth and shine of a resin seal?
I intentionally used silicone in this piece to experiment with removing the silicone and sealing it with resin... Meanwhile, check out this colorful swipe with a few strategic balloon kisses!
I loved this technique on black so much that I simply had to do one with a white background... I think the "Soup Top Flip" is here to stay!
A new tool to use for pouring on my spin table... But will it work?
What's more fun than combining a bunch of techniques to create a gorgeous sunrise behind the mountains?
Alcohol inks dropped into resin to create a petri and some pendants. Isn't that ink mesmerizing?
With all of that silicone from chameleon cells and other paint pouring techniques, how do you seal a canvas with resin? Half way through this video I learned of a new technique to help remove silicone from a canvas... and it works!
Combining the kiss technique with some blown wisps for colorful feathers!
There are so many possibilities with chameleon cells... I wanted to take them out for a test drive!
This dragon is a combination of techniques... A hand swipe followed by a flip and drag with blown wisps... and chameleon cells right where I wanted them!
You'd think I'd learn from the flying cookie cutter, but no... This was definitely another one of those "go with the flow" moments with the spin table!
I was dreaming about making patterns with the chameleon technique... So I woke up and painted my heart out, LOL!! The idea of placing cells in a painting wherever I want has me fascinated...
When life gives you flying cookie cutters... you go with the flow and make some art, LOL!! I just love my new spin table and cannot stop myself from experimenting and finding out what I can do with this new artsy tool...
My first spin pour... This really takes me back to doing spin art as a child... Yes, this is just as much fun as it looks and watching the paints spin is mesmerizing!!
Taking the "flip and marble" to the next level, LOL! This colorful jellyfish incorporated the flip and marble with pouring, swiping, and using a skewer to shape it!
A challenge from Helen Hrynyk Shumate becomes a technique... Here's the step by step process of how to pour a "flip and marble" butterfly!
A chat about marble mazes leads to a "flip and drag with marbles!" This was so much fun to paint... and the possibilities are endless!
I started this piece with a new technique I'm calling the "flip and sunshine" and then swiped an epic wave around it!
This quintuple flip and drag creates a vibrant tie-dye style sun... Rainbow colors combine to frame out this celestial celebration!
What to do on a fabulous summer afternoon while the kids are swimming and there's BBQ going? Throw some paint around of course!
By request a little palette knife fun with different techniques with completely different outcomes!
I've almost always loved the pieces I've created when trying for angel wings... So I thought I'd see what happened if I just enjoyed the technique...
A creative and effective method to create an abstract portrait with a "pop-art" feel... I start with black and white acrylic paints and a brush and finish with a colorful poured background!
I used some OGX for this groovy swipe... I could watch those CELLS GROW all day long, LOL!
A tilted ring pour that's out of this world!
A colorful and effective technique to create dramatic peaks with a vibrant sun!
Fantastic dips create a tropical volcano paradise!
As many of you know, I'm a Moderator for "Sandra Lett's Share Our Acrylic Fluid Art" on Facebook... I'll also be teaching two classes at the upcoming Paint EXPO in Orlando "in the style of Sandra Lett!" I'm already practicing her fabulous techniques... and I hope you will too!
This sparkling geode is 24" X 24" and was created with multiple layers of resin mixed with acrylic paints, mica powders, glitter, resin tints, and even a SECRET ingredient!!
Experimenting with Golden Paints and Gloss Color Pouring Medium and I think I'm in love, LOL! The results are not always expected but they're always fabulously vibrant, the depth is incredible, and the dried finish is sublime!!
An experiment that leads to some bright and sunny results... dendrites and all!
You won't believe how I created the light in this fantasy sunrise pour... and how I added the brilliant colors to the sun!
Two willow wreaths get a makeover and two canvases get the wreath treatment, LOL!
After painting my front door magenta, I decided to give that gorgeous color a triple test drive, LOL!
This flip and dragon is not just blowing smoke, LOL! Vibrant Golden Paints bring this fire breathing reptile to life!
From mud to brilliance... The colors really come to life in this 3 for 1 video including a ribbon pour, a dirty flip cup, and an OGX dirty flip cup!
What's the secret to getting vibrant color in a Dutch pour on a black background? Watch to find out!
This one is a lot of fun... What do you get when you mix two dirty cups with a dutch pour? A colorful explosion!
Adding a bit of Deco Art White Enamel and Liquitex Pouring Medium to my white paint creates a partly cloudy pour!
Inspired by the works of Maureen Rafferty Sorensen, I had so much fun playing with the glass vase technique! You really should try it!
A white swipe over a dirty rainbow cup with some OGX for cells... It's easier than it sounds and the results are very colorful!
Can you do a paint poured dip on top of liquid starch? You sure can and they are fabulous!
A $14.98 Goodwill find morphs into a fun and playful grocery store for the children in your life!
A virtual rainbow of alcohol inks dropped into Pro Marine Epoxy creates a mythical world where you can see the Dragon's Breath!
An experiment with the cloudy effect using some enamel house paint turns celestial... It's so lovely I couldn't resist giving it that resin shine!
How much fun is this? I clearly see one thing while my teens see another... Which do you see?
With spring in the air I've been dreaming of a poured "watercolor effect"... I think you'll enjoy this whimsical technique!
Another piece from the Camera Roll Challenge... But is it a pair of angel wings or a tree on an album?
Having a bit of fun with this new technique writing words into my pours... You really should give it a try!
A painting challenge from one of my favorite Facebook groups provided this fabulous palette! Join me as I create this Mythical Heart Dragon!
A simple pour with some leftover paint ended up leading to a discovery... I definitely found my words! This one is too good to miss, LOL!
My first attempt at the "cloud effect"... I may not have gotten clouds, but I am loving this painting!
A couple of big pours over a 24" X 36" canvas and you've got a colorful landscape! This one even includes a partial pour after the painting had dried... Which is a great way to embellish a piece!
Three dirty cups used in a ribbon pour create this watery and colorful seascape!
Sometimes it's fun to get back to basics! And you never know what's going to end up watching you... LOL!
A fun technique to create a faint heart on a record album! This really works!
In a quest to kick-up my Valentine's decor, I had an idea for a large love-themed light box... Yup, I poured it, LOL!!!
This "Dragon Heart" is easier to create than you think... A flip and drag and some wisps with a straw and it's a celebration of dragons and love!
I've always wanted to know what was happening underneath my pours... I've filmed this ribbon painting from above an below!
I picked up this $1 MDF "LOVE" sign at a dollar store... With a little leftover paint and a balloon, it's morphed into a floral celebration for Valentine's Day!
More fun with the balloon smash technique! Creating this floral fantasy is so easy... You really should try it!
Trying a balloon smash for the first time... Took me a bit to get it right, so improvisation to the rescue, LOL! Which one do you like best?
A Florida sunrise on a chilly winter day! A few swipes and wisps and you can almost feel the sunshine!
This fabulous table is a holiday gift created from live edges picked up directly from a mill in NH... And completed with love in FL!
It's holiday crunch time and I'm putting together a few last minute gifts!
I decided to make a fabulous holiday geode table... That would look great all year long! No sparing of the bling, LOL!
With a bit of leftover resin I decided to create a holiday themed petri... Can you see the "Angel in the Clouds?"
A few of my many ideas on creating festive and unique cards to warm the hearts of friends and family this holiday season!
This fun and whimsical card sends your warmest wishes for holiday cheer!
In my quest for the perfect poinsettia, I came up with an idea from another craft... You won't believe what I used to paint this poinsettia!
I've created a "poinsettia tool" to help you pour perfect holiday poinsettias too! Add a vibrant swipe in the background for a fun and festive painting!
This is a fabulous two-for-one holiday project that leaves you soaring with the reindeer!
Join me for an introspective look at art therapy... In the schools, the libraries, the classrooms... And see how it can help you too!
A pre-holiday party house tour! Many have asked to see what my house looks like... Well here you go, LOL! Complete with wagging tails and furry kisses!
I poured 5 out of 6 dirty cups in ribbons to create this enchanted holiday landscape!
Easy, fun, festive, and oh so addicting! Make some to match your decor!
These are so much fun I did it again!
A whimsical holiday piece designed to awaken and inspire the child in all of us! I Believe!
This reindeer was cut out from a record album, paint poured, sealed with resin, and turned into a whimsical and colorful clock complete with a snowflake second hand!
A festive and colorful way to give the wreath an artful makeover! Wreaths aren't just for the holidays!
The aurora borealis backlights this snowy scene full of trees in this colorful winter scene!
I paint poured over a turkey and ended up with two paintings and a very colorful turkey, LOL! Join me for this challenge from my FB group!
An album, a 45, and a CD are transformed into a beautiful holiday tiered tray!
This autumn landscape comes together in no time with the ribbon technique!
Dropping some alcohol inks onto some acrylic paint has some amazing and vibrant results! Watch the dendrite form!
Pouring ribbons is an easy and dramatic technique, perfect for some leftover paint!
This is a two-for-one partial dip with a swipe! These colorful autumn landscapes are dramatic and make a lovely duo to hang on your walls!
A fun and unique gift to give to friends, family, or yourself!
Looking for a great holiday or hostess gift? Or maybe you'd like to keep this one for yourself!
I took a real pumpkin for a spin... And made a beautiful pumpkin flower on the board underneath. Who knew?
A whimsical take on a man-eating plant!
A redesigned pendulum and I'm off for some Halloween pouring fun! I think you'll be surprised in the end!!!
A one-line drawing in texture with pouring and resin!
I rolled for a negative space painting with rainbow colors with my "Paint Pouring Technique Selector!"
The possibilities are endless with this... Texture, paint pouring, and lacing in resin!
A leftover paint Flip & Dragon!
A virtual explosion of color filmed from above and below!
Some seasonal fun with black, purple, orange, and yellow!
A colorful resin petri poured into an actual petri dish with pops of silver Pinata ink!
A little leftover paint and a straw is all you need for this technique!
A fun and seasonal technique with a surprise dirty cup!
I promised some video of my exhibit and my artist reception at the Clearwater Main Library... Thank you so much to everyone who came out to celebrate fluid art with us!