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The section is a great fit for resin beginners and veterans, which contains 2 parts guide, what is and how to tutorial. You'll find everything that you don't know about the resin, like the epoxy resin comparison, resin projects tutorial and etc. IntoResin is a professional brand devoted to helping people unleash creativity in resin art. We are a one-stop shop that can provide..
IntoResin Blog
1w ago
As resin crafters, we've all had the situation where the glitter sinks to the bottom of the resin. Sometimes it's super annoying. But actually we can do something to fix it. In this article, we'll explore some tried-and-true methods to stop glitters from sinking in resin. Let’s go!
Why does my glitter sink?
Before we delve into the solutions, let's understand why this pesky glitter sinking problem occurs. When glitter particles are heavier than the resin, they tend to settle at the bottom due to gravity. Don't worry, though! We've got a few tricks up our sleeves to keep that glitter where it b ..read more
IntoResin Blog
1M ago
Not satisfied with your finished epoxy project because of the frosted surface and the rough edge? Want to polish your resin but don't know how to start? In this blog post, we will discuss when and how to polish your resin, as well as alternative ways to make resin shiny.
What Is Resin Polishing
Resin polishing is the process of smoothing and shining the surface of cured resin to create a glossy, reflective finish. This process involves removing any imperfections, such as bubbles or uneven surfaces, and creating a smooth shiny glass-like surface.
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IntoResin Blog
2M ago
Silicone druzy inserts are a popular choice for adding a unique touch to resin crafts. Embedding them in resin is a great way to create a crystal-like effect. Not only do they add some serious sparkle to your artwork, but they can also save you some resin since the volume of the druzy piece helps keep the shape of your project. In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the process of how to use silicone druzy inserts in resin.
Materials needed
Silicone Druzy Inserts
Epoxy Resin
Resin Molds
Transparent Resin Dye
Mixing Cups and Stir Sticks
Demolding Tool (such as a craft knife or tweezers)
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IntoResin Blog
2M ago
Hey resin lovers, what's poppin'?! It's IntoResin here to spill some tea on the latest and greatest resin trend - the water drop effect! We know you've been itching to try it out, so we're gonna show you how to achieve this droplet goodness step by step. We will also compare the reactions of three different pigments in this technique. Let's get this resin party started!
Materials Needed
Epoxy Resin / UV Resin
Molds
Stirring Sticks
Chameleon Powder / Mica Powder
Painting Brush
Black Opaque Color Dye
Protective Gloves and Respirator Mask
Choose Proper Resin
First things first, choose our resi ..read more
IntoResin Blog
2M ago
If you're planning to use resin to cover or embed paper in a project, it's generally a good idea to seal the paper first. Sealing the paper will help to prevent the resin from soaking into the paper and causing it to wrinkle, distort or become discolored.
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1 What is resin paper
2 Why do you need to seal paper for resin
3 How to seal paper for resin
3.1 Seal Spray
3.2 Decoupage glue/Mod Podge
3.3 Tape
3.4 Laminating Sheets
4 What resin is the best to seal paper
5 Frequently asked questions
5.1 Can ..read more
IntoResin Blog
3M ago
Snowflakes, creating a thick and soft white carpet outside our homes, are a beautiful part of winters. To enjoy this season even more and get wintery vibes even when we are inside covered in sweaters and blankets, we can decorate our homes with resin snowflakes and similar items. So, if you want some snowflakes for your home as well, scroll down to find out how you can easily make them with resin.
DIY Resin Snowflake Ideas
The beauty of snowflakes is that every snowflake is different in pattern from the other. When you are making snowflakes for yourself, you might not want to use different si ..read more
IntoResin Blog
3M ago
2023 has just begun and there is no better time than now to create something beautiful to mark the start of a new year and new beginnings. This time, instead of going to the market to get 2023 sign, make it at home using resin. Scroll down to find the supplies that you require and the step-by-step instructions that you can follow to make your own 2023 sign.
Supplies Needed:
2023 Sign Silicone Mold
Epoxy Resin and Hardener
3 Crafting Bags of Sea Glass in Indigo Blue, Turquoise, and Purple
Glue
Paint Brush
Precision Tweezers
Resin Curing UV Flashlight
Fine-crushed Golden Glitter
Plastic Cups
G ..read more
IntoResin Blog
3M ago
Resin is a versatile material that is commonly used in the manufacturing, construction, and art industries. Its versatility comes from its ability to adhere to a wide range of surfaces. however, as not all surfaces are compatible with resin, it is important to understand what surfaces resin does and does not stick to.
Why Resin does not Stick to Some Materials
The reason that resin sticks to some materials and not others depends on several factors, including the surface energy, porosity, chemical and physical properties of both the resin and the surface, the type of resin being used, the ..read more
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3M ago
Candles are everybody’s all-time favorite gifts as they can have an extremely soothing effect on a person’s brain. So, this Valentine’s Day, don’t forget to make your loved one feel extra special with a resin candle holder that radiates warmth, love, and romance.
Supplies Needed
Heart-shaped Candle Holder Silicone Mold
Epoxy Resin and Hardener
Fine-crushed Peach, and Aquamarine Glitter
Glitter Spoon
Dried Rose Buds, Petals, and Leaves
Precision Tweezers
Royal Blue, Periwinkle Blue, and Clear Sugar Crystals
Faux Pearls
Quote Stickers in Gold
Mixing Spoon
Plastic Cups
Aluminum Frame Tea Light ..read more
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4M ago
Trinket boxes, originating in the ancient Egypt, have come a long way to now become an essential part of every other dressing table. These small but impactful items are a great way to hold your jewellery pieces or give as gifts to your family and friends. Instead of buying them in the market, scroll down to find out how you can make them with resin at home:
Supplies Needed
Following is the list of things you need to make a resin trinket box:
Trinket Box Silicone Mold
Epoxy Resin and Hardener
Moon Fairy Accessory
Popsicle Stick
Glue
Indigo Blue Mica Powder
Fine-crushed Iridescent Glitter
Flat ..read more