How to Use Slate and Marble Powders for a Retro Resin Vase
In this guide, you will learn how to mix heavy rock powders, specifically slate and marble powder, with gold mica powder to create a beautiful, retro-style vase. This technique relies on the different weights of the powders to naturally separate and sink inside the mould, leaving you with a gorgeous gradient and streak effect reminiscent of 1960s and 1970s design.
Master the Art of Dipping Resin
Dipping resin is a fantastic way to create delicate, glass-like petals and shapes for your craft projects. However, many beginners find themselves struggling with resin that won't stick, bubbles that won't go away, or shapes that simply don't look right.
In this guide, you will learn the essential techniques to transition from frustrating failures to beautiful, professional-looking resin pieces. Whether you are struggling with wire thickness or wondering why your resin is repelling, these steps will help you master the craft.
How to Use the 'Soap Bubble' Technique to Decorate ResinCrete
Have you ever seen potters on television use bubbles to create incredible, organic patterns and wondered if you could do the same at home? This fascinating technique, often seen on shows like The Great Pottery Throwdown, uses simple soap bubbles to deposit pigment onto a surface, creating a look that is entirely unique.
The New Pearlescent UV Resin: Does It Deliver?
In this guide, we explore the new JDiction pearlescent UV resin range. You will learn about its thickness, how it handles in different types of moulds, and the best ways to ensure a perfect cure every time. Whether you are making delicate jewellery or detailed figurines, this could be the sparkle upgrade your craft room needs.
How to Turn Resin Coaster Moulds into a Stunning DIY Photo Light Cube
In this guide, you will learn how to "think outside the box" by literally building one. We will transform five square resin coasters into a personalised, translucent photo light cube. This project is a fantastic way to display your favourite memories of pets or family while creating a unique piece of home decor that glows from within.
Making Large Silicone Moulds
If you have ever tried to make a large silicone mould, you know it can be a costly and daunting process. Traditional "pour-in-a-box" methods use a significant amount of silicone, which can get expensive very quickly. However, there is a more efficient way to achieve professional results without the waste.