FAQ
FAQ About Our Paint Pour Class
1. Q: Do I need any prior art experience to participate?
- Not at all! Pour Me Paint workshops are designed for all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned artists.
2. Q: What does the workshop fee include?
- The fee covers one figurine sculpture or canvas of your choice, high-quality fluid art paint, disposable apron, gloves (if needed), expert guidance, and good vibes.
3. Q: Is there an age limit for the workshops?
- Yes, participants must be 6 years old or above to join the workshops.
4. Q: Can I bring my own alcoholic beverage?
- Yes, feel free to bring an alcoholic beverage (beer or wine only, no liquor) and enjoy a creative sip during the workshop.
5. Q: How long does it take for the paint to dry on my artwork?
- The paint typically takes 24-48 hours to completely dry.
6. Q: Can I take my artwork home immediately after painting?
- Yes, you can take your artwork home right after the workshop, but keep in mind the drying time. We reccomend letting the paint dry and then picking it up when it is all ready.
7. Q: Is there an option for shipping if I can't pick up my artwork from the studio?
- Absolutely! We offer shipping for an additional $9.99 per artwork, with delivery within 7-10 business days.
8. Q: Are private events available for birthdays or special occasions?
- Yes, Pour Me Paint offers private classes for birthdays, bachelorette parties, team-building events, and more.
9. Q: Is the workshop 420 friendly?
- Yes, we have a designated area for those who want to enjoy a little extra creativity during their painting session. Once in class we offer the puff and pour package which comes with a pre-roll joint and edible
10. Q: What happens if I'm late to my reservation?
- It's okay! As long as you arrive during your reserved time slot, you'll still have plenty of time to enjoy the workshop.
11. Q: Can I choose the size and type of artwork for the workshop?
- Yes, you can choose a sculpture or canvas for each participant.
12. Q: Is there a minimum number of participants required for private sessions?
- Yes, private sessions require a minimum of 2 participants.
13. Q: Can the workshop be brought to a different location for larger groups?
- Absolutely! For groups exceeding 10 people, we can bring the workshop to your preferred location.
14. Q: What kind of clothes should I wear to the event?
- Although an apron and gloves come with the class, please keep in mind paint could get on your clothes so wear something that you do not mind possibly getting messy.
15. Q: What should I expect during the workshop introduction?
- The introduction is a short overview of the class, followed by instructions for how to create and enjoy the experience with your chosen artwork.
16. Q: Can I cancel and get a full refund?
- There are no refunds but you may reschedule.
FAQ About Acrylic Paint Pouring
Discover the World of Pouring Paint - FAQs Answered!
Dive deeper into the captivating realm of pouring paint with answers to your burning questions, combining essential information with new insights:
1. What is pouring paint?
- Pouring paint is an acrylic-based paint mixed with a pouring medium, creating captivating marble and drip-like effects when poured onto surfaces.
2. Can you pour over an acrylic pour?
- Yes, you can pour over an acrylic pour while it's still wet or after it has cured. Ensure to clean and prepare the surface before re-pouring.
3. Do I need to add anything to my pouring paints?
- Our pre-mixed pouring paints come ready to use. Adjust the consistency by adding pouring medium or water for your preferred flow.
4. Can I use pre-mixed pouring paints for something else?
- Yes! Explore using them in various projects, from acrylic paintings to multi-media endeavors.
5. What can I do with my pouring paint?
- Pouring paint is versatile; experiment with different objects and techniques for unique effects. Check out our article for inspiring ideas.
6. How long does it take for acrylic pours to dry?
- Most acrylic pour paintings take 24–72 hours to dry and 7–14 days to cure.
7. How long should I wait before varnishing acrylic paint?
- Even if it's touch dry, it can still be moist underneath. Leave it a couple of days, and the thicker it is, the longer you need to leave it.
8. What is the right consistency for acrylic pouring?
- The consistency usually falls between milk (ink and high flow) and heavy cream (soft body and fluid).
9. How can I make my own pouring paint?
- DIY your pouring paint by adding a pouring medium to acrylic paints. Mont Marte recommends using 1 part acrylic paint, to 2 parts pouring medium, to 1 part water for a medium body acrylic paint.
10. Do acrylic pours need to be finished?
- Acrylic pours don't technically need to be finished because acrylic paint is a plastic derivative and dries into a durable hard substance. However, many artists choose to do so for a variety of reasons.
Feel inspired? Try these techniques and share your creations with #montmarteart on Instagram or Facebook. We can't wait to see your unique pouring paint masterpieces!