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Paint is expensive, so if you want to keep your leftover oil paint overnight for use another day, it is important to find a method to stop oil paint from drying out, and keep your leftover oil paint wet. At the end of your painting session, don't scrape your palette and throw the leftover oil paint away. You can leave the clean paint piles where they are, then scrape and dirty areas into several gray piles of different saturations, hues, and values. These gray piles are excellent for making…

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Magdalena M on Instagram: "You are left with some leftover paint? Great !  Acrylic skin refers to a technique in painting where acrylic paint is spread thinly on a non-stick surface, such as plastic or silicone, and allowed to dry. Once dry, the paint forms a flexible sheet or "skin" that can be peeled off and manipulated. It can be used to create textured elements or add layers to their paintings, as they can be cut, torn, or adhered to the canvas in various ways to achieve different effects.  You can use leftover paint and water to create acrylic skin for later. You can also transfer it to other surfaces. It's that easy ♡.  💛lefrover paint + 🩵water +🤍time = 🩷acrylic skin   Let me know if you use this technique and what do you think about it 😊.  #acrylicpainting #abstractart #artreel How To Add Texture To Acrylic Paintings, How To Paint Skin Acrylics, Painting On Acrylic Sheets, Acrylic Skins, Doodle Canvas, Skin Paint, Layer Paint, Leftover Paint, Texture Painting On Canvas

Magdalena M on Instagram: "You are left with some leftover paint? Great ! Acrylic skin refers to a technique in painting where acrylic paint is spread thinly on a non-stick surface, such as plastic or silicone, and allowed to dry. Once dry, the paint forms a flexible sheet or "skin" that can be peeled off and manipulated. It can be used to create textured elements or add layers to their paintings, as they can be cut, torn, or adhered to the canvas in various ways to achieve different…

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Using leftover acrylic paints for a dirty pour. How to make cells in acrylic paint video tutorial Pour Paintings, Acrylic Pouring Techniques, Leftover Paint, Flow Painting, Pour Art, Paint Techniques, Acrylic Pouring Art, Paint Pouring, Fluid Acrylic Painting

It's leftovers day! All the little bits and pieces of paint I have left over and saved in little pots and the paint in the bottom of the bottles, it's all being dumped in one colorful project to use them all up. Let's see what we can make with the leftovers that aren't enough to make a project or painting on their own. This painting almost feels like it's free.

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Hayley Stuart - DIY & INTERIORS on Instagram: "5 ways to use up tester pots and leftover paint. 
1. Amplify your artwork by painting the frames and/or mounts.
2. Try your hand at stencilling, it’s a great way to add detail to furniture or walls.
3. Make a feature out of your windows by adding an arch or handpainted detail. 
4. Paint your door edges for a pop of colour when they are open. 
5. Paint a mural behind your artwork to make it appear larger, add colour or pattern. 
6. Upcycle furniture to give it a new lease of life. 
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Hayley Stuart - DIY & INTERIORS on Instagram: "5 ways to use up tester pots and leftover paint. 1. Amplify your artwork by painting the frames and/or mounts. 2. Try your hand at stencilling, it’s a great way to add detail to furniture or walls. 3. Make a feature out of your windows by adding an arch or handpainted detail. 4. Paint your door edges for a pop of colour when they are open. 5. Paint a mural behind your artwork to make it appear larger, add colour or pattern. 6. Upcycle…

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