Saturday, June 7, 2014

Resin Fun and a few Instructions

Here is an amazing product that I recently got to use for a project. The best part about this resin is that there is no measuring involved. When you press down on the plunger, the right amounts go into your container and you mix for a minute. If you've used resin before, you usually have complicated measurements and it takes more than a minute to mix.

Once you're done, with the mixing, just pour onto your object and the product is self levelling so it will just run to the edges and stop. If your surface is not level, you may get a bit of overflow but this is easy to clean up.

These next images show the product when it was freshly poured. It is very clear and there are now bubbles.


After 10 - 12 hours of curing, the items are dry to the touch and can be handled without destruction. At this time they are still malleable and can be re-shaped to suit your needs. I taped the butterfly wings below to my desired shape and waited until it was fully cured.

For me this is a great way to use up any stickers or layered stickers. I'm not much of a sticker user so this is the perfect solution for me. I love how the sticker glasses below turned out.


Here is my acetate butterfly after shaping.


 I used one of the smaller circles of my 'Perfect Squares' to shape my die cut bottle.


 Here si what it looks like when it is completely cured.


Here is the card that I made for Scrapbooker's Paradise Blog.......for tomorrow's post.......
 "Father's Day is only a week away!!!"



 You have to give this stuff a try. It's so easy to use and the results are amazing!

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