Something a little bit different today. A video but I’m not painting. I want to show you around the Acrylic Pouring Store, which is associated with my site and show you where to buy acrylic pouring supplies. I’m hoping not only will you find it really useful and the perfect place to shop for your supplies, but that it will provide me with a little extra income. That in turn, means I can buy more supplies and continue to make crazy experiments on video for you to learn from, enjoy or just plain laugh at!
You can find the store at AcrylicPouringStore.com.
Here’s a walkthrough video on how to use it and why I think it’s the best place to get your acrylic pouring and painting supplies.
You can click on the button under any product to go straight to Amazon to add it to your cart and check out in the usual way. Or you can view the products on the Acrylic Pouring Store website, add them all to your cart there, and then hit the checkout to have them all added to your cart on Amazon. Once you have everything in your Amazon cart you can add in any other products you have in your wishlist and checkout as usual, taking advantage of any free shipping, Prime membership benefits and so on.
Basically, don’t send me your money. Spend your money on painting supplies, canvases, tools, paints and whatever makes you happy. Amazon send me a few cents which makes me happy and if enough people always choose to get their supplies through the Acrylic Pouring Store, then I can save up to buy more paints, more products to try and review for you. Everyone is a winner and I don’t have to feel like a beggar.
After being told in high school that she was so bad at art that she should switch to another subject, Deby didn’t paint again for 35 years. Then a stroke released a new wave of creativity and she began exploring with dot painting, abstract and eventually acrylic pouring, and at last the joy of working with color returned.
You don’t need ‘talent’ to be an acrylic pouring artist – just enthusiasm, some basic instruction, and a willingness to try, fail and try again. Paint along with her and learn from her many mistakes, and you’ll soon make great art together.