EnviroTex® Resin is perfect for creating beautiful jewelry but today I will show you how to create beautiful resin embellishments and unique resin paper.
Resin and Gel Print Assemblage on Wood Blocks |
Tutorial
List of Supplies
List of Supplies
DecoArt Acrylic Paint
Old Book Text
Embossing Folders
Deli and Butcher Paper
Wood Blocks
Embellishments
Resin Embellishments
Follow the directions on the package for mixing the resin. You may want to wear gloves to protect your hands. This is a two step process. Mix equal parts of the resin and hardener solutions in one of the cups provided.
Stir with the stick for 2 minutes, scraping the sides to incorporate every bit.
Pour the mixed solution into the clean cup.
Stir it for another 60 seconds.
It's ready to use! According to the directions, there is about 25 minutes of open time, so work relatively quickly. Pour the resin into the silicone moulds, trying not to overflow them. The first batch filled 3 moulds so I made a second batch and filled 2 more.
With the rest of the resin, I painted old book and dictionary pages on both sides using a sponge brush. Place them on a non-stick surface to dry.
I did all these steps at night and left them to dry overnight. In the morning they easily released from the moulds and were soft and pliable. According to the directions, they are soft cured after 12 hours, medium cured after 24 hours and hard cured after 48 hours. Consider these as guidelines since there are lots of variables, like humidity and temperature in your area.
The paper has a transparent quality if you painted resin on both sides. It is a bit brittle but tears easily without crumbling or breaking apart.
Sand any edges with fine sand paper if needed. I love how these resin pieces turned out! These Prima moulds are so unique and perfect for resin. Now they are ready for color!
Alcohol inks are perfect for smooth surfaces and I painted each resin piece with a different color. To create depth, I layered several colors, including metallics. As a final layer, I added metallic paints with my finger to highlight the raised areas. Note: Do not use a heat tool to dry.
Gel Press® Printed Backgrounds
Embossing folders are a great way to add pattern to prints. Since I have lots of colors going on in this project, I wanted to keep the paper neutral shades of gray and black.
I also used thin deli and butcher paper. To help the acrylic paint stay wet longer on the plate, use DecoArt Extender Medium.
I made lots of prints until I got four that I wanted to use with the resin pieces.
Putting It All Together
Using lots of goodies laying around my studio, I assembled each piece on a thick block of wood using matte medium for the paper and Beacon 3-in-1 glue for the resin and embellishments.
It's so much fun making these resin embellishments! Use them in scrapbooking layouts, cards, canvases and more! Think of all the possibilities!
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Lovely collages!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, love how you colored the resin pieces!
ReplyDeleteLove your collaged pieces!
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! Thanks for being part of the hop!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! I want to try making embellishments and painting papers too now!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese blocks are awesome. I wasn't aware that you could paint the resin. Can't wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteLove the embellies!! Would love to try making those!
ReplyDeleteLove your resin paper! You did a fabulous job on your collages.
ReplyDeleteKathy love the collages.
ReplyDeleteCool project, Kathy :)
ReplyDeleteOMGOsh! I love those molds! Very interesting!
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