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Create Resin Coasters with Visual Texture
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About Create Resin Coasters with Visual Texture
Creating Resin Coasters with Visual Texture Introduction
How Much Resin will I Need
Mixing & Measuring your Resin
First Resin Layer
Adding Micas between Resin Layers
Adding the Second Resin Layer
Demolding and Trimming Coasters
Cleaning your Resin Tools
Creating Resin Coasters with Visual Texture Thank You
What You Will Learn?
- Welcome to the Creating Resin Coasters with Visual Texture Class!.
- In this class you will learn, step by step, how to use some simple found non porous objects in your house to create beautiful texture within your resin coasters..
- This class comes with a Supply List PDF that lists all the supplies used to create the coasters. It is also linked to where you can source those supplies to save you time and get creating quick! You can find the Supply List HERE.
- In this class you will Learn:.
- 1 -A simple way to figure out how much Resin you will need when using an unusually shaped mold..
- 2 -How to measure and mix your Resin and what safety precautions you need..
- 3 -How to use simple non-porous items found around the house to add texture within your coasters..
- 4 -How to add Mica Powders within your resin layers.
- 5 -How to add colour to your Resin.
- 6 -How to demold and Trim your Coaster edges.
- 7 -My favourite way to clean Resin bits off of your tools and measuring cups.
- *note* I use Mas Epoxies Resin and the information about resin, safety, measuring and mixing pertains to that brand. This technique will work with other resin brands but you will need to familiar yourself with the brand you use if it is different than mine and follow their safety measuring and mixing information. You can usually find that information on their website..