🎨 Elevate your pours—where creativity meets flawless finish!
DecoArt Pouring Medium is a 64 fl oz water-based medium designed to create vibrant cell effects with a flexible, non-yellowing film that prevents cracking and crazing. Made in the USA, it offers artists a reliable, eco-friendly solution for flawless acrylic pours.
M**E
Good pouring medium
I got this because I had a pint container before. It's advantages over Flood as a medium are it is glossy and a bit thinner than Flood. Use this information when choosing a medium for mica, soft, and heavy body paints/pigments based on what you need for your art piece.It doesn't have a cost dis/advantage. It's pretty close to Flood in cost. It would be nice if it were less expensive than Flood, but both mediums have their places in the art world. I can't compare with other pouring mediums because I haven't used them yet.
A**G
Great for pouring
I have used several mediums for pouring and I do like this. It blends well. It’s a decent price compared to some other mediums.
S**!
USE TARP! HAVE FUN!
This is a great product for liquifying any acrylic paint for pouring projects. I'm having a splat with it. Plenty of YouTube videos for useful ratios. I ignored all that and mad scientisted my paints. The only true problems with pouring is gravity and paint. A canvas IS a flat world and paint does roll toward the edges. Atuin was right. Tarp the world before you pour and you'll still have surprises but fewer. Also, pour where you can leave item until it dries -a couple days for some paint. Otherwise, you're gonna get heat from anyone who liked the carpet underneath the Pour Zone.Other pertinent info: it doesn't change the finish of the paint you're diluting. A gloss/matte medium additive/sealant will still be needed if you want to do that. It flows well over textured surfaces and holds cells well. (I don't use latex or silicone. Y'all who do are awesome but ma allergies!... I'm sure you can add your take and would appreciate hearing from you, myself.) It does take a while to dry. (Things without the pouring medium do, too, so no difference, there.). I've used Artist Loft PM and found it adds a gloss to everything and will separate from the paint it's in, too, creating washed out spots in ma masterpieces. Decoart does not.Offer apologies to the Gods of Flooring and enjoy your new genre! Also, Sacrificial Clothing. Yous know this, tho, right?
C**
Pouring medium
Love this stuff, easy to use, works great
J**H
Works as promised!!!
DecoArt pouring medium worked beautifully for me. I was able achieve very smooth, even, fluid art pieces, that dried rich and true to color with a satiny shine.I’m very pleased with this product!
K**N
Worth a try! Small learning curve
I get very interesting results with this pouring medium. although you don't really get cells, it is fantastic for ring pours as well as beautiful watercolor type paint pouring. I can't really explain it but the colors layer on top of each other in a transparent way and become very beautiful. The only reason I do not give this product four stars is because of the cost. Also it is a little difficult to mix to the proper consistency. it is worth getting and working with until you're a comfortable because the results are quite smooth shiny and beautiful
A**G
Fantastic stuff
This so much easier than having to filter Floetrol. It dries faster than Floetrol. But the price is SO much more expensive that it's just not worth it to me. $14 per gallon of Floetrol vs half a gallon at thirty bucks.I got six paintings out of this bottle. It cuts into my ROI too deeply.
D**Z
Didn't love it
I really didn't love this. This is probably personal preference but this dries really fast compared to other brands, which could be a good thing. Since I'm a beginner and it takes me a bit of time while I use it, the facts that this dries up so quickly messes up my art. Other than that it's good.
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