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Head on over to Blair's blog post for some helpful tips and tricks. You may have seen several paint pouring videos pop up on social media lately. While they are relaxing to watch, the technique is even more fun to do.


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Jen from The House of Wood has perfected the acrylic pouring technique and has shared a helpful tutorial on her blog. The best part about this painting technique is that no two pieces of art will look alike. Natasha from The Artisan Life is confident that her galaxy tutorial will convince even the most doubtful person that they can paint beautiful things.

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The on-page tutorial includes helpful pictures, clear steps, and expert tips. If you're still stuck, check out her video tutorial for a visual play-by-play. This painting tutorial might seem advanced, but it's easy to master with a little practice. By painting a full moon, you'll learn several techniques like dry brushing, sponging, and splattering. Ashely from Lil Blue Boo came up with an easy way for beginners to break this project down into sections. Check out her tutorial to see how she completed this painting. Painting Ideas for Inspiration.

Continue to 2 of 14 below. Continue to 3 of 14 below. Paint Cherry Blossom in the Moonlight. Continue to 4 of 14 below. Use Lavender as Your Inspiration. Continue to 5 of 14 below.

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Learn Two Ways to Paint a Cactus. Continue to 6 of 14 below. Use the Entire Paper to Add Depth. Continue to 7 of 14 below. Throw a Painting Party with Your Friends. Continue to 8 of 14 below. In the way of postcards, these were looking a little plain to me, so I decided to jazz them up with some calligraphy and doodles.

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Place a sheet of plastic wrap over the washed area with the paint still wet. For added effects, you can mix a drop of oil into the paint before applying the wrap. All you need is a dropper to try this fun technique. To see the effect that water drops had on my paint, I experimented with both an opaque and transparent shade.

I brushed over the surface with the opaque shade and made a few drops using a water dropper. The result was round moon-shaped jellies. With the transparent paint, the border around the drop was less pronounced and thinner than with the opaque color. I certainly saved one of my favorite watercolor techniques for last.

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Then, with my wet brush, I brushed the water over the shavings and watched as they transformed into richly pigmented colors. On my second time around, when the shavings fell onto the surface, I gently ran my finger over them until they became a more even dust. When I ran the wet brush over it, I got a smooth, vibrant color with little to no sediment.

Everyone has table salt at home. I happen to have Pink Himalayan Sea Salt. Whatever kind you find in the cabinet, from refined to coarse salt like Kosher Sea Salt, you can add a really cool texture to your paint. I applied a coat of paint to my watercolor paper. I did not brush it on evenly, so some areas were thicker than others. The salt I used comes in a small plastic grinder, so I ground it over the surface of my paper.

The salt provides instant texture. I tried to scrape it off after an hour, but I realized that the salt had actually slowed down the drying process and I got paint all over my hands.. I decided to move on to other experiments. I was surprised to see the really beautiful effects that happened on the areas where the paint was not thick.

This was a lot of fun!

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First I took a white crayon and wrote my name on the paper. Then, I brushed paint evenly across the paper. Instantly the paint pooled away from the letters revealing my name from a sea of blue. I rinsed my brush, and dabbed on the letters to pick up the dots of paint that had settled over some parts of the crayon. For thicker areas, gently dab over them with a paper towel to better reveal your design.


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Another wax-based technique I used incorporated birthday candles. This was really great.

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I took some colorful birthday candles I had in the kitchen - orange, green, and yellow. I lit one at a time and held it over the paper while the wax dripped again, this one is better for adults. After the colored wax had set, I washed it over with paint.

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Depending on the quality of your paper, and whether it is for mixed-media or watercolor, it will absorb more or less of the wax. Using a palette knife, I very gently scraped off the top of the wax for a final product that had an interesting texture and unique color.

Stippling is an advanced technique that I really enjoy practicing.

It allows you to make 3D effects by creating designs using a series of dots. To stipple, grab an ARTEZA detailing brush , dip it into your paint and create a small impression either in the form of a dot or by bending the tip of the brush slightly.