Time for part 3 of the Affordable Acrylic Paint Pouring With Cells Made Easy series. In this post, I will explain the pouring and cell forming method.
Time for part 3 of the Affordable Acrylic Paint Pouring With Cells Made Easy series. In this post, I will explain the pouring and cell forming method.
In part two of the Affordable Acrylic Paint Pouring With Cells Made Easy series of blog posts, I will reveal a fail-proof pouring recipe using the supplies shown in part one.
Acrylic paint pouring is making a big impact across the internet lately, however, there doesn’t seem to be a consistent recipe for success, the instructions aren’t clearly explained and the ingredients can be hard to find or are cost prohibitive.
My goal for this series of blog posts is to break the mystery surrounding this technique and make it accessible, easy and affordable.
When I last left this project in 3D Thursday 9 – An Idea Hatches! I had made the ornate box and was about to decorate it.
Ready to see what happened next?
This week I finally got to play with the Screen Sensation screen printing kit and I must say, I am well chuffed with the results!
In the video, I have a bit of an experiment first and then show you the colourful canvas project that you can see in the preview image.Read More »
Ever had a brain plop that turns out to be a really good idea? Believe me, when I say, I am really proud of this week’s 3d printed plop!
Well hello thar! I’m back on the blog and have been making and creating whilst resting and relaxing so have a few things that I am excited to share with you over the next week or so.
Ready? Ok, read on …
This week I was having a wander and on passing my local charity shop, noticed an analogue alarm clock in the window so stopped for a closer look. As I looked closer a light shone down from the heavens and a chorus of inspirational voices burst forth …
If you don’t think I’ve finally lost it then please do read on to find out what happened next …
Exciting times this week with the return of Scan It Saturday! A weekly tips and techniques series of blog posts based around the Brother Scan N Cut electronic cutting machine and Brother Scan N Cut Canvas, the online design suite to compliment the machine.
For this return post I decided to share a quick video on how to create a doily design in Scan N Cut Canvas using just one basic shape!
Crumbs, another week gone by? Now if only I could print me some extra days!
In the meantime I will have to settle for printing some fabulous inclusions for projects that I am working on.
Got a cool one to share with you today.
Hello again. My foray into 3D design and printing continues and I thought that it was about time for my naughty sense of humour to make a little impact on the projects that I have been creating.
Well my friends since appearing on Create and Craft TV with the CoLiDo Compact 3D printer I have been working on various experiments and was saving today’s post for a couple of weeks time but liked it so much thought that I couldn’t hold it back.
Want to see … ?
Just one more in this mini series of posts about my first steps in 3d printing – and quite a simple one too.
Been having another play with the CoLiDo 3d Printer and have come up with a couple of variations from a bust design that I found online.
Fancy a look?
Don’t worry, it’s the classical statue kind of bust – not the other kind.
Well hello there and thank you for stumbling up to my little corner of the blog-o-verse. How are you?
Ready for Part 2 of My First Ever Steps in 3D Printing?
Hope you are as that’s what this post is about …
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