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Poured Paint Birdhouse

This post is sponsored by DecoArt but all ideas and opinions are my own.

Have your tried paint pouring yet? Have you been scared to try it? DecoArt has a line of Fluid Art Ready-To-Pour Acrylic paints that are made just for paint pouring and they are super easy to use. They have 26 individual vivid colors and seven variety packs. These paints do not require additional pouring mediums. Now available at Michael’s!

For this blog post, we were asked to use a 3-D object to do our paint pouring. I picked a birdhouse and I’m kind of in love with how it turned out!

Materials needed:

  • DecoArt Fluid Art Ready-To-Pour Acrylic Paint Pack (this is the Tropical pack)
  • 3-D object (I used a wooden birdhouse from Michael’s)
  • Pan and Rack to pour over. I covered my pan in aluminum foil for easy cleanup.
  • Craft Paper to roll up to place into the birdhouse hole.
  • Scissors
  • gloves are optional!

How I did it:

Remove the acrylics from their pack and lightly shake each bottle to get them ready. Do not over shake them or else it may create lots of bubbles.


Roll the piece of craft paper up so that it’s springy. Place the rolled up paper in the birdhouse hole so that the paint doesn’t run into the hole and into the birdhouse.

Since this birdhouse had a roof ledge, I turned the house on it’s side and poured paint under the ledge. I poured quite a bit so that it would run down the house sides once it was upright again.

Once I had enough paint under the ledge, I started pouring it on the sides allowing it to drip.

Once the sides were covered, I poured the paint over the top and let it drip. I kept adding layers, allowing it to just run off the roof of the house. TIP: Applying too much paint can cause crazing, so a thinner finish is desired.

Then it was time to just let it drip and dry. Allow for the paint to dry for at least 24 hours. It may require more depending on how thick the paint is.

Once the paint is dry, use scissors to cut the paper and remove it from the house. TIP: I took the tip of the scissors and slid it around the hole to cut the paint away from the paper. This kept it from pulling the paint away from the house when I took the paper out.

And now it’s ready to either use as home decor or it can be sealed with a sealer for outdoor use.

Check out how cool the drips look in the bottom of the pan!

The colors in the Tropical pack are Magenta, Tropical Blue, Chartreuse and Lemon. They are a great combination.

I hope you like this Paint Pour Birdhouse featuring DecoArt Fluid Art Ready-To-Pour Acrylic. I love how easy they are to use.

Check out some of the other paint pouring projects done by some of the Laura Kelly Design Team below. Also, enter to win!

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Until next time…… Happy Crafting!