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Shamrock acrylic painting for St Patrick’s Day


Shamrock acrylic painting for St Patrick’s Day

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I’ve been having fun with some St. Patrick’s Day decor. In addition to my Layered Shamrock I had fun with this $1 wood sign from Dollar Tree.

  • Wood Shamrock Sign ( Dollar Tree)
  • Acrylic Paints
  • Zinsser Paint Booster ( Lowes)
  • Silicone ( Hardware Store )

Ignore the red hearts. I thought I was going to layer them onto the sign and changed my mind. I found this line of Top Notch paints at JoAnn. I’m not sure if it’s an in house brand or not but they are another line of reasonably priced acrylic paints. They make a whole host of other products as well. The Zinsser paint booster is an alternative to Floetrol which is used in a lot of paint pour projects. The silicone you can get at any hardware store.

I chose to go with a more muted green palette along with some white and a couple drops of gold. So first step was to mix the paints. My formula for small projects is about a capful of the paint booster to 1/3 cup of paint. It’s not scientific, I just found it gives the right flow. If you’re starting out with paint pouring play around to find the consistency YOU like for your projects. There’s no absolute. I squeezed 2-3 drops of the Silicone in and mix well until your paint just looks like paint again.

Re-using cups is great in practice but I didn’t think about pictures. Note to self. Use new cups. But I didn’t, so don’t be confused by the other colors you see.

For this project I did what’s called a “dirty pour”. What this means is layering the paints in one cup vs pouring each color individually. You can see them start to interact in the cup which they’ll do more as they flow once they’re on the surface you’re painting.

For a “clean pour” you pour your paints from their respective containers onto the surface one by one. For a “dirty pour” there’s the flip step. Place your surface atop your cup, then holding the cup, flip until your surface is on the bottom and the cup with your paints sits atop it. Some paint may leak out but that’s OK!

When you lift your cup you’ll see your paints begin to spread and how they’ve blended and their magic is revealed. I love this part the most! From here, just tilt your surface to spread your paint until your surface is covered. I ended up having to add a little more paint to my pour cup which was fine. I was trying not to have too much and ended up with too little. It’s a Goldilocks process!

I love paint pouring so much because no two pieces are alike and each takes on its own personality. If you want exact replication, this art is not for you!

Once dry, I finished with some black and white check ribbon and kept it simple, just hanging it on a mirror in our entryway.

I’m happy with it and it was $1!





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About the artist: I’ve taught acrylic painting for beginners for almost 10 years on a freelance basis through a number of different studios. I also have been offering “pop up” in-home paint parties for private groups. I LOVE teaching painting, and my favorite thing is when my students unlock a love or a knack for creative expression because of taking my classes. I started this Youtube show at the end of the year in 2019, with the hope of offering my “beautiful but do-able” paintings and step-by-step instructions with a worldwide audience. I hope you enjoyed today’s step-by-step acrylic painting tutorial for beginners. Let me know what you thought of today’s easy acrylic painting tutorial in the comments section! Check out the shop, stock up on art supplies, and until next time, stay creative!

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