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Some new mini paintings with Pebeo products

I started some more mini paintings while on vacation and I am loving the different effects I am getting from Pebeo products that I am using; Relief outliner "Cerne Relief" they come in a range of colours, my favourite is the black and gold and they are approx $6.00 for a 37ml tube. Don't apply too much pressure on these tubes because they have a tendency to burst out the bottom or the side if you do. Pebeo Prisme and Moon Painting with effects, my favourites are all that I can afford. They are priced at $6.00 a 45ml bottle. I wouldn't recommend using a good quality paint brush but instead the plastic droppers at $6.00 for a 5 pack as the product is hard on brushes. Anyhow I will outline in each painting which product that I used. Enjoy them they are fun.

Then I applied the gold relief and let that cure for a couple of hours. 
Then I applied with those fantastic plastic droppers, some pouring medium but only on the areas inside the gold that I made sure to seal off any ends just in case the pouring medium split over the edge. I will post another photo during the day, you can see that the pouring medium makes the paint underneath look like stained glass. 


This tree series started with modelling paste which I applied variouus glazes of yellow, oranges and red and finally some blue which was done below. Let cure a couple of hours or heat set

Some little daisies outlined with Black relief and then pouring medium applied. 

icing on the cake done with white acrylic paint and modelling paste. Cured for a day and then pouring medium applied to just the cake with some fairy dust. The outside of the lettering and the cake stand I applied black relief. 

Doodling with relief gold and black paint and then filled in with Prisme and Moon painting effects. When this cured I added some pouring medium to give more of a raised relief. 

A couple of new cows
just acrylic paints


This was an older painting I had started in 2013 and I just didn't like it no matter what I did to it so this was my first tester for the Pebeo products and now I am kinda liking it.

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