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DecoArt Fluid Art Celling Medium 236ml – Cell Creating Medium for Acrylic Pouring

Brand: DECOART
Celling Medium from the collection Fluid Art by DecoArt. This easy-to-use medium dramatically increases the celling in an acrylic paint pour with no torch or heat necessary. Can be added to your acrylic paint to create beautiful cells or sprayed onto the surface for a less intense effect.
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DecoArt Fluid Art Celling Medium is a water-based acrylic medium formulated specifically to enhance and create cells in pouring and fluid art techniques.

Its composition increases surface tension differences within the paint mixture, allowing cells to form quickly and clearly without the need for external heat activation.

You can use it in two ways:

Mixed into Paint

Add directly to acrylic paint before pouring.

Suggested ratios:

  • 1 part Celling Medium : 3 parts paint → lighter cell effect
  • 1 : 1 → stronger, more dramatic cells

Adjust the ratio based on the effect you want to achieve.

Sprayed onto Wet Surface

Apply using a spray bottle over wet paint.
Small cells appear almost immediately in the sprayed area.

👉 Features:

  • Acrylic cell-creating medium
  • Fluid Art collection
  • Water-based
  • Activates cells without heat
  • Can be mixed or sprayed
  • Compatible with acrylic paints & pouring mediums
  • Soap & water clean-up while wet
  • Size: 8oz (236ml)
  • Code: DFAM01

👍 Ideal for:

  • Dirty pour
  • Flip cup
  • Swipe technique
  • Layered pouring
  • Targeted cell creation using spray application

Inspiration Tip:
For more controlled structure, add the medium to only 1–2 colors. Pair with Titanium White or metallic paints for higher contrast. Spraying allows you to create intentional “cell zones” within your artwork.

🎓 SNP Wiki | How to Control Cells in Acrylic Pouring

Cells in acrylic pouring are not random magic — they are the result of density differences and surface tension reactions between materials.

If you understand what controls them, you can reproduce them consistently.

🔬 What Creates Cells?

Cells appear when:

  • One color has a different density than another
  • There is a variation in surface tension
  • A cell additive is introduced

In simple terms, heavier or more reactive materials rise through lighter ones.

🎨 Factor 1: Paint Density

Certain pigments are naturally heavier, such as:

  • Titanium White
  • Metallic paints
  • Many opaque colors

These tend to push through lighter paints and create stronger cell structures.

👉 For more visible cells, include at least one denser color in your mix.

💧 Factor 2: Consistency

The ideal texture should resemble:

Liquid cream

If the mixture is too thick → cells won’t open
If it’s too thin → they may stretch but lose structure

Using DecoArt Pouring Medium (DS135) helps maintain proper flow while preserving paint stability.

🧪 Factor 3: Cell Additives

For more controlled and predictable cells, you can use dedicated products such as:

  • DecoArt Cell Medium
  • American Crafts Color Pour Cell Magic

These are added in small amounts to selected colors and:

  • Increase surface tension differences
  • Encourage clearer, more defined cells
  • Improve consistency in results

Usually, a few drops are enough.

🔥 Factor 4: Heat Activation

Gentle heat:

  • Activates movement within layers
  • Encourages cells to rise
  • Expands and opens existing cells

Use lightly and from a safe distance to avoid disturbing the paint structure.

🥣 Techniques That Promote Cells

  • Dirty Pour
  • Flip Cup
  • Swipe Technique
  • Layered Puddle Pour

Each method produces a different cell pattern and distribution.

🎯 How to Control (Not Chase) Cells

Use at least one denser color
Add cell additive to only 1–2 colors
Avoid over-mixing in the cup
Work on a level surface
Do not over-manipulate after cells begin to form

The more you disturb the surface, the more the structure breaks down.

🧠 Advanced Control Tips

  • Less additive → smaller, tighter cells
  • More additive → larger, more open cells
  • Thin swipe layer → delicate lace-like effects
  • Thicker paint layers → dramatic, bold openings