Also @GingerRose I do not know what to use to thin oils. I dno't work with them so don't have experience. 

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I am the facepalm queen.I believe your answer is the 1st sentence of the post you quoted.
ETA: /facepalm you likely meant brand names. My bad
LoL, I have used acetone, when I left a cap off or walked away from a project and forgot to cover my paints!Also @GingerRose I do not know what to use to thin oils. I dno't work with them so don't have experience.![]()
Thats really the thing I love about pouring. All you can do is control the mess.I have used Flood and water mixture with Acrylic pours.
I didn't get the Liquitex because of the price and I didn't know if I would enjoy the pouring method.
It stressed me out too much. I'm a bit of a perfectionist and I felt like I didn't have enough control... I probably did about a dozen pours...
I may try again one day, I would have to start drinking or smoking though... LoL (not really though)
Love it.Thats really the thing I love about pouring. All you can do is control the mess.The chaos of creation is what I love. You know roughly what you're going to get, but there is no way you can reproduce identical products even with identical prep and application, and I love that. I even work under the name "Chaotically Creative Studios".
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Lovely!!!! I love it.View attachment 3071071
My mother painted this a few years ago..it's a copy of another painting but I think it's beautiful..she doesn't give herself enough credit though..very humble person..
Ya gotta “stay inside the lines, eh?” (Smirks)Love it.
As far as controlling the mess... I couldn't to my liking. I have to stick to my brushes.