Take thisfaux-marble ring holderand thesemarble painted terracotta plantersas just a few examples.
Materials Needed
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Faux Resin Seaglass
Work in a well-ventilated area.
Always wear gloves and protect your working surface.
Begin by mixing together equal parts of Resin and Hardener in a small measuring cup.
Stir completely for two minutes.
Transfer the mixture into a second measuring cup and continue stirring for an additional minute.
Divide the mixed resin into three separate cups.
Into separate cups drop a few drops of white, pink and grey paint.
Stir each completely with separate stir sticks.
Pour each of the tinted resins into separate mold compartments, about 34 full.
In the white compartment, drop in some gray resin.
Use the stir stick to swirl the the gray and white resin together.
Dont over-do it or else itll end up just one light-gray piece.
In the pink compartment, add some gray resin and swirl around.
In the gray compartment, add some pink resin and swirl around.
Continue layering in the different colors until each compartment is full.
Continue until the mold is filled.
Consider sprinkling bit of clear glitter in a couple areas of the mold.
Use either a small kitchen torch or your breath through a straw for this.
check that that the molds are on a level surface and covered to prevent any dust from settling in.
Let the resin cure overnight.
Adding the Hooks to the Resin
Remove the faux marble pieces from the mold.
Lightly tap on the edge of a table if they need help coming out.
If needed, carefully trim down the edges of the resin with scissors to remove any sharp edges.
Cut a piece of 6 wide balsa wood to 12 long.
Arrange the faux marble resin pieces until you are happy with how they look.
Drill holes through the resin and into the balsa wood.
ensure the drill bit is just large enough for the cup hook screw to go into.
Screw the cup hook into the resin piece.
Place some E6000 glue on the the back of the resin piece and then screw into the wood.
Set aside and let dry.
This project originally appeared on theResin Crafts Blog project gallery.
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