Acrylic pour on tile to make a 5 coaster set
This is an acrylic dirty cup pour on 5 tiles. Coated in Resin, and put on cork backing for a base.
Please let me know in the description what you thing about me doing some brand advertising, short clips at beginning or end of the video?????
DecoArt-Bronze
DecoArt-Copper
DecoArt- Tuscan Red
Craftsmart - Bright Silver with a little bit of DecoArt Zinc
Flow Acrylic Black
Mixture 60% floetrol, 30% pigment, 10% water (consistency of heavy cream)
4x4 tiles
floetrrol
Krylon Spray Lacquer
Super Glaze Resin
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Finally I find someone in the faith that recognizes that thru him all is created. I immediately subscribed. I've just begun this form of art and progreesivly getting better. So much, I'm starting to get requests. I am in recovery and has found this passion to be very meditating. Thank you. Thank you.
Beautiful colours, they look lovely
man that resin takes them to a whole other level. gorgeous.
These are beautiful. I got tiles today and have been going through videos to learn how to do the coasters. Yours is by far the best and most informative. Thank you!!!!!
Wow, wow, wow is all I can say....they look so different in the macro shots, different as in stunning and you can really see what was beautifully created!
Those are the prettiest coasters I've ever seen.
great video.thanks
Everything you do is so beautiful and professional!
Now THAT is beautiful! Thanks for showing us how these were done. I know I am intimidated by resin.
I haven't tried paint pouring but I think coasters will be my first project . They are so beautiful. Thanks for showing.
I can't wait to see more of your work, God Bless you too!
These are beautiful! I really appreciate your tutorials! Thank you
So beautiful!!!
Oh my those are beautiful
I love how you do this in high speed !!
Love these!
Fabulous color combo!
This was an awesome tuturial. You explain Ed every aspect of the process I really appreciate it you. 😀😀😀😀👍👍👍👍
They really are gorgeous.
Stunning
Wow, the first tile is Still on screen... it looks like a knot in pine, OR a Vintage Rose... very pretty so Far!!
Love that one that looks like a rose!! They are beautiful. I love the metallics of every hue!!
Love it♡♡♡ love your videos
These are beautiful. They look like wood.
Beautiful
Lovely Ma’am 😍😍😍
Awesome God bless you
If you tape off the backs before you start,it will save the sanding step,these are very pretty
Wow! Those coaster Are Awesome. I've been pouring for decades.. literally... but, never thought "ceramic coasters" ... I've done Alcohol ink, and oil, and Simple acrylic brush paintings on tiles... but, for some reason, Never poured on one... I like that, you poured them individually, and. You can Still see they are a "set"... I see that lost when many try to do a multi pour, individually... I Really do love your work!
@sarahpogue8201
5 жыл бұрын
Why did you paint them silver again?
@sarahpogue8201
5 жыл бұрын
I want to surprise my sister with some new coasters for her dining room. The colors are going to be. Gold metallic,red,black,white, ivory and a-little yellow. Should I paint the tiles gold?
@influentialolive
5 жыл бұрын
@@sarahpogue8201 I believe she pre-coats for 2 reasons, 1. The background isn't going to leave white space, and 2. The paint moves easier. Odds are, she didn't see your questions, because they posted as a reply to my comment...
I love the way these turned out! Beautiful work! I'm thankful for your tutorial as well, it is easily followed and nicely delivered in a timely manner. I am hoping that you could tell me the artist and the name of the first song on your video, the violin was lovely and something I would enjoy creating to. Thank you for sharing your inspiration! I love your name as well, it reminded me to believe in what God has placed inside for me to do. I lose that confidence being a beginner to exploring my artistic side so late in life! ❤ So thank you! ❤
I don't know if you see comments after a year. But just wanted you to know that I love this pour on the coasters. I want to make some like this but have failed miserably. After watching this several times, maybe my paint is too thick. Anyhow, I sure love these tiles and the colors.
I just love these colors I do tiles but can you tell me what resin and what other one you used
Love your video.Can you put hot objects on the tiles without it sticking?
Beautiful! What glues did use to glue the cork on the backs with? Not a half a dozen even number? OCD...lol!
Gorgeous. Have you had any problems with using resin on the paint even though it hasn't cured for several days. Most of the artist say the let the paint cure for a couple weeks before you add resin just curious to know your results.
How long do you let the resin dry?
Your description said you used bronze, it looked like gold I just wanted to ask so I can try the technique. Thank you for showing the whole process. What was the brand of resin you used? And why did you spray the tiles before using resin? Your tiles are beautiful,.
I love the way these came out. No way you can find these in the stores, they are beautiful and unique. Did you put the Lacquer first and then the resin? Looked at it again and got my answer :)).
Do you use glazed or unglazed tiles?
Can I do this on tiles for the floor tiles in from of my fireplace?
Can you tell me the tile that I have are white, do I have to spray them before I pour? after the pour is dry is resin the only sealer you can use?
How do you put adhesive vinyls on paintings and what do you seal with? Thanks
I love these❤️ how long do you have to wait to apply resin or varnish?
@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith
4 жыл бұрын
I normally wait about 2 weeks
Where did you get the eyelash and lip stickers
Wow! These tiles are beautiful. What is the name of the glue you used for the backing?
@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith
5 жыл бұрын
I am using Liquid Nails
What kind of torch was that you were using?
I keep coming back to watch this video. Love the color combo. Question, why did you spray paint the tiles first?
@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith
4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you like the video and the outcome of the tiles. The reason I spray paint my tiles before pouring on them is because tiles are extremely smooth and when you pour on something like that the paint can peel and bubble easily since there is nothing for it to adhere too. By spray painting it you are giving the acrylic paint something to adhere too so you will have significantly less bubbling and peeling.
@ImThaReeless
4 жыл бұрын
Woodworking & Painting In Faith Thanks so much. I’m finally about to try this.
When I use the floetrol it seems to lighten my paint colors? Do you ever have this problem?? Also by using the Krylon sealer is that ok to seal with if these coasters might have a hot cut of coffee on it ?? Wasn’t sure if it was heat resistant
@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith
5 жыл бұрын
The floetrol can lighten the paint a bit, but I have never had a drastic change. The krylon spray Lacquer is just a sealing coat, you will have to use resin to make the coaster heat and water resistant. The resin I use is heat resistant to 120degrees. Coffee mugs will still stick slightly even after cured because of the pourous bottom.
~ HOW! Do you have a video showing the actual sanding procedure? THANKS!
I want just printed tiles on glossy effect you have any ideya
You can get the cork with adhesive on amazon :) btw... Your coasters are beautiful.
@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith
5 жыл бұрын
I actually ordered some on Amazon a couple of days ago. Cutting them myself was a pain in the butt. I have some new coaster videos coming soon!!!
@Lisa_Zapata
5 жыл бұрын
@@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith ok I'll be sure to watch it. And I used to hate cutting them too. I like my stuff cut perfect and I my cutting sucks lol.
@AngiePedersen
5 жыл бұрын
Gorgeous! I also use adhesive felt for my coaster backs. I get sheets at Michaels then cut them 4x4 a bunch at a time so they’re all ready to go.
Beautiful! They look like wooden roses. It wouldn’t bother me if you did a little brand promos before or after especially if it’s something you are using in pour. When other KZread artists are promoting it is easy for them to just refer them to the product and description with their link to Amazon. Since I use Amazon frequently that doesn’t bother me. But I might not get it there if it is cheaper elsewhere!
Thanks so much. Really appreciate it.
Can you use these for hot coffee/tea mugs without them stickning?
@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith
5 жыл бұрын
The resin i use is rated to 120 degrees. But I have noticed no matter what type of resin you use you will always have a problem with glass sticking to the coasters a little. It's most common with coffee mugs with pourous bottoms.
How much resin did you use
Does anyone have an issue with the resin covering every part of the ceramic tile except some of the edges? The tiles look beautiful except the edges are bare tile. Help!?
What is the approximate dry time before adding the resin?
@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith
5 жыл бұрын
About 1 week.
What was the brand of resin you used? I missed it & it’s not listed in the description...thanks😁
@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith
5 жыл бұрын
Hi. It is Super Glaze Resin
@arffarmer
5 жыл бұрын
Woodworking & Painting In Faith Thanks so much!!! Your work is inspiring!
Is that resin heat resistance
@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith
5 жыл бұрын
Yes it is water resistant and heat resistant to 120 degrees .
Do you think that using a marine-grade polyurethane would work as well as the resin for sealing them? I don't know if you've ever tried it or if you know there would be some kind of reaction with the flow medium, but I am more comfortable using poly than resin and I'd like to make sets like this myself for family members.
@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith
5 жыл бұрын
Hi. I have never used it before. But I don't see why not. My advice will be do one coaster as a test before doing a whole set.
@gailwatson8423
4 жыл бұрын
I would imagine that the resin gives it a much richer look and would add depth, making a more professional quality. But the other way might be quicker.
Sorry, it didn’t start in the beginning
@WoodworkingPaintingInFaith
4 жыл бұрын
No problem. I was just looking to see if this was a multi part video.
Oh by the way... this person is interested in the tile pouring. I would like to know if you have any other ideas as how to use or place onto a canvas. He's not interested in using them as coasters
Where is the tutorial for the acrylic pour? This is just the resin
Sorry but thanks for the info.
Beautiful