So you’re done with your latest resin masterpiece… it looks fabulous! You’re excited, you run to show your friends, you facetime your mom, you show it off to your cat… and then you notice a hair. A piece of dust. A FLY (it’s happened to me! Always, always, always cover your curing pieces). Even with the best intentions and the… Read More
How to Make a Succulent Tree Garden
Ready for a little gardening today? We’re going to make an entire forest of little succulent garden pieces! Resin succulents that is! This is a fun project that can be beautiful inside or out (I think it would be great as part of a fairy garden!) and all you need are a few resin succulents and pieces of a tree… Read More
DIY Ocean Aluminum Sign with Infusible Ink and your Cricut Maker
Did you know you can put infusible ink on aluminum? It’s an amazing little trick that let’s you make amazing signs… plus all your friends will want to know “how did you do that?!” The best part? Adding infusible ink to aluminum is actually realllllly easy… it just looks complex! Even if you’ve never opened your Cricut before and this… Read More
12 Easy Ways to Color Resin
When it comes to mixing resin there are a few things you need to know: how to mix it, what you can put in your projects (check out the my full list of inclusions here!) and what colorants you can use to actually color the resin! Luckily there are quite a few things you can use to color resin that… Read More
How to Make Ocean Wave Sea Shells with Resin
This little resin project is the perfect solution for those shells you brought home on your last beach vacation! It’s adorable, easy to do (yay beginner level projects!) and gives your shell a flat top so that you can easily rest jewelry inside! I mean it’s pretty enough to simply be an art piece (how cute would this little shell… Read More
How to Create Ocean Waves with Resin
Ready to make a few waves? Resin waves are an easy project that look amazing… and you can use this technique on just about anything! I’ll be showing you how to make waves on an antique window (which leaves you with a see-through stained glass kind of effect!) but they look amazing on a piece of wooden mdf as a… Read More
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