Relaxing Faux Seaglass Wall Hanging
Have you ever tried drilling a hole in seaglass or any glass?
If so, you know how difficult it can be.
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Apply a mold release agent to the jewelry molds and put aside to dry.
Pour the clear polyester resin into a measuring cup.
Add the catalyst to the resin.
Youll need to follow the instructions on the packaging for your specific project.
Stir continuously for 1 minute, scraping the sides and bottom of the container as you mix.
Stir together until the dye is a uniform color.
Fill your desired jewelry molds with the light blue mixture.
Repeat this step one more time to have 3 different shades of blue charms.
Cover the pieces to keep dust out and let cure overnight.
After 24 hours, remove the pieces from the mold.
They should easily pop out of the jewelry molds.
Roughly lay out the seaglass as you want them to hang on a flat and level surface.
Using a 1/16 drill bit, drill a small hole at the top of each piece.
Repeat for all 4 strands evenly spacing the strands apart.
I have this seaglasss wall decor hanging in my beachy bathroom.
Where would you have this piece of art?
This project originally appeared on theResin Crafts Blog project gallery.
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