Showing posts with label Acrylic Pouring Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acrylic Pouring Art. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2018

Art for Christmas Presents

 Art For Christmas Presents? Why not!

I have some smaller art pieces that I have made, a small piece of art that sits on an art easel. £12 per painting plus P&P






Arts and Crafts for sale

The following Original Pictures are for sale

Acrylic pouring art, 30x20 cms, £25 plus p&p


Original Sea painting 30x20 cm, £20 plus P&P


Original Painting 30 x 25 £20 plus p&p

Original Art Lilies - 60x50cm £35 plus P&P



Contact me for more information :-

jeninlinden@hotmail.com

Payments by Paypal


Sunday, November 4, 2018

First Ever Pouring Art Class


This week I did my first ever Pouring Art Class at the  Gloucester Arts and Crafts Centre


The class was a great hit with those who came this week and they are looking forward to another class in the future.



I am planning on doing an Art Class each month in the Centre




Future Art Classes -

November 19th at 10.30 - 12.30 £20 per person.
You will make 2 pieces of art to take away.

Art will need to be collected from the centre a few days later as it will be too wet to carry home on the day

Classes can be booked by contacting the Arts and Crafts Centre to book a place



Telephone Number 01452 307161

More information about the Centre - HERE 


Card Making Classes - 

I am also running Card making classes in the Arts and Crafts Centre 10.30 - 12.30 £12

Next Class - 

12th November 2018  Assorted Card Class 
28th November 2018 Xmas Cards


I am also planning Alcohol Ink Classes in the future. Below is an alcohol ink picture which is something that you could be making at a class





Monday, September 10, 2018

How to make Jewellry from Acrylic pour "Skins"


Today I have made a video for you regarding making Jewellry from Acrylic "Skins"



Skins are the left over paint that runs off the edge of your pour painting and collets on the surface that you are working on. 

Click on the link below

Jewellry from Acrylic Paint Skins



I personally work on Reynolds Plastic Coated Freezer Paper which is available on Amazon. 
When you work on this type of surface , it is easy to peel off the paint when it is dry and save it for useing for jewellry. Drying can take two to three days depending on how thick the layer of paint is.



I hope that this is helpful

Thanks for looking

Jenny