2307 days ago

Acrylic Pour Class

Margherita from Ngaruawahia

Hi Everyone. We are holding another pour class.
Sept 14th Sat. 10am - 3pm
This time we have all the paint ready made and more paint available if we need it. I will be showing 6 different ways of pouring for you to follow along with or you can do your own thing.
This is the last Pouring class we will hold so don't miss out. Everything except canvases are supplied in the fee. I will have a few canvases for sale on the day at reduced price. You are welcome to bring along your own paint to mix with Pouring Medium if you want specific colours.

Email: jmrallan@xtra.co.nz if interested and I will send more details.
People who did this class in July can repeat it for $7 and new people fee is $30. You will have enough supplies and time to make at least 3 canvas art.

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