Quick video to show undercoat painting of concrete casts and items, using acrylic paint. Two coats of acrylic paint are adequate, to make the casts ready for dry brushing and paint effects.
Quick Metallic Dry Brush Technique. Using bronze metallic paint on concrete casted items to demonstate quick and easy results.
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Painting a concrete organic styled planter with acrylic paint, to create a natural rock or stone effect or style. Colours used: black, white and blue.
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Concrete Leaf Painting – Autumnal/Fall Style – Improved Version
How to paint an Autumnal/Fall concrete cast leaf using acrylic paint. Painting a concrete casted leaf with an autumn or fall style. Six colours used – burnt sienna, orange, yellow ochre, raw umber, white & black.
This video is to follow on from the Autumn/Fall Style Concrete Leaf Painting video and is clearer and perhaps a little more simplified.
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No more wasting your acrylic paint and saving the acrylic paint by keeping it moist in a container.
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Painting a concrete casted leaf with a natural blue. How to paint a natural blue concrete cast leaf using acrylic paint with dry-brush effect. Three colours used – blue, white & black.
This video is to follow on from the Autumn/Fall Style Concrete Leaf Painting video and is clearer and perhaps a little more simplified – basic techniques with minimal colours used.
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Part Four (Final) – Make A Planter For Concrete Casting – Making The Concrete Cast
This is the final video in the series and shows how to make the concrete planter cast from the created latex mold and concludes all the steps from the previous videos.
Part Three – Make A Planter For Concrete Casting – Latex Molding & Building The Mother Mold
Creating a garden and/or home planter for plants, using plaster of Paris bandages, plastic pots, clay/plastecine. The planter is sculpted using the plaster of Paris bandages over ordinary plastic household/garden pots to create a planter to take a latex mold from and to make further planters cast with concrete.
In this video, the latex mold is created and the mother mold is created using plaster of Paris bandages, to prepare for the final casting in part four.
Materials used: Plastic pots, plaster of Paris bandages, clay/plastecine, filler (i.e: plaster of Paris/cement) and water.
Tools: Scissors, something to prop up planter and hands.
Part Two – Make A Planter For Concrete Casting – Preparation For Molding
Creating a garden and/or home planter for plants, using plaster of Paris bandages, plastic pots, clay/plastecine. The planter is sculpted using the plaster of Paris bandages over ordinary plastic household/garden pots to create a planter to take a latex mold from and to make further planters, cast with concrete.
In this video, the planter is being prepared for latex molding, plus an optional experimental paint job.
Materials used: Plastic pots, plaster of Paris bandages, clay/plastecine, filler (i.e: plaster of Paris/cement) and water.
Tools: Scissors, something to prop up planter and hands.
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Part One – Make A Planter For Concrete Casting – Sculpting Planter Model With Plaster Bandages
Creating a garden and/or home planter for plants, using plaster of Paris bandages, plastic pots, clay/plastecine. The planter is sculpted using the plaster of Paris bandages over ordinary plastic household/garden pots to create a planter to take a latex mold from and to make further planters cast with concrete.
Materials used: Plastic pots, plaster of Paris bandages, clay/plastecine, filler (i.e: plaster of Paris/cement) and water.
Tools: Scissors, something to prop up planter and hands.
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