Try your hand at paint pouring with 25% off a beginner's kit from Crayola
SAVE 25%: The Crayola Paint Pour Art Set is on sale for just $14.92 at Walmart as of Feb. 14 — 25% off its usual price. It offers beginners an easy entry point to acrylic paint pouring.
Call it what you want — acrylic pouring, fluid art, liquid art, paint pouring — but it's very satisfying to spill paint on a canvas and let it do its thing. From psychedelic canvases to marbleized masterpieces, this technique offers endless creative potential. And it's not difficult to get started.
You can try your hand at paint pouring by snagging this Crayola Paint Pour Art Set on sale for just $14.92 at Walmart as of Feb. 14. That's 25% off its usual cost.
Great for beginner adults and kiddos (ages eight and up), this kit includes over 20 pieces to help you get started on your paint pouring journey. You'll get 10 two-ounce bottles of non-toxic, washable acrylic paints. So when you inevitably make a mess on your first go, it's no biggie.
The kit also comes with three canvases, a paint tray, a beaker, a pouring base, a strainer, and three stir sticks. You can move, tilt, and spin the tray to experiment with different spreading techniques, or use the strainer and beaker to play with layering and other special effects. Even if you don't consider yourself much of an artist, this discounted kit makes creating masterpieces as easy as — literally — pouring out a cup of paint.
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