Resin Craft Shopping List:
I love making resin crafts from home in my studio. Especially during 2020, it is harder to go to the store to gather my supplies which is also why this craft is perfect. I actually purchase most of my resin craft supplies from Amazon. This Resin Craft Shopping List will give you all the information you need to make your bridal resin craft.
Resin Kit (2 part) for reference each coaster is 100 ml of resin, so a 32 oz (946ml) kit will make 9-10 coasters
Purchase on Amazon LARGE two part resin set
Purchase on Amazon SMALL two part resin set
Full resin kit with mixing cups and popsicle sticks on Amazon
Silicon Molds- P.s. Amazon is a better value for resin molds
Purchase on Etsy – Ring Stand
Purchase on Amazon– Coasters/Ring Dish Varying Shapes
Purchase on Amazon – Coasters/ Ring Dish Circles
Purchase on Amazon – Geode Tray Mold
Purchase on Amazon – Rectangle Tray used here
Purchase on Amazon – Silicon Mats to Create Abstract Resin Mold
Purchase on Amazon – Block Paper Weight
Measuring Cups & Mixing Cups – Amazon Link
Pigments (if you want to color your resin)
Popsicle Sticks & Gloves (some kits come with these but you will need more than they provide) – Amazon Link
Cardboard or Plastic (use shipping boxes!!)
&& all the objects you choose to add to make your resin project one of a kind! Just like you!
Think about what you want your resin craft to represent and what objects will honor your vision, play around with the different elements you can add to your flower resin project. Pro crafter & environmental tip: save cardboard/ plastic from your shipping boxes to use on your workstation to keep everything clean! Resin WILL STAIN and it is VERY HARD to remove! Make sure you have everything your need to protect your craft space before you crack open your resin bottles.
P.s. If you are using flowers, use DRIED flowers, I dried by flowers by bundling them together and hanging the flowers upside down in a dark room. There are alternative measures to drying flowers that you can find on YouTube or online. If you skip this step and use fresh flowers, your flowers will turn brown/green in the resin, they will mold and it will ruin the project.
For each coaster you will need approximately 100ml of total resin. This means you will mix 50ml of both the resin and the hardener. Make sure to read the instructions on the epoxy resin bottles purchased but generally you add a mixed 1:1 ratio of resin and hardener to a silicon mold (whether it is a bracelet or coaster mold). Mix your resin for 2-3 minutes, making sure to scrape all the corners to prevent a tacky resin coaster. Mix with popsicle sticks. Once your resin is mixed and activated, you will have about 60 minutes of work time, so make sure everything is set up prior to starting the project. If you want to create colored resin, either add the pigment agent (mica pigments) before pouring or after, depending on the effect your would like to achieve. Make sure to play around with this, accidents sometimes make the best pieces! Either lay your flowers within the mold prior to added the resin or add them after, either way you will have to adjust the objects since objects often move during the resin pouring process.
Place your resin & silicon mold on a FLAT surface, away from sunlight. If possible cover your object with a large pot or bowl to prevent dust, hair or other particles from falling into your resin. Wait at least 24 hours before de-molding your resin!
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These coasters were created with the smaller flowers from a wedding bouquet, we chose to use the same elements across all four coasters however created a different set up so each would be unique but compliment each other. The flowers were thicker than the molds themselves so after the resin cured I sanded the back of the coasters/flowers so that they layed flat on the table. If you have questions or would like to book a virtual art lesson for us to create a project together in real time, email storiacollective@gmail.com or DM @storiacollective
This serving tray is made from flowers of a bridal bouquet, with a hint of a golden mica powder mixed into the resin! It is complete with gold handles, which I chose to add right into the resin, since I do not have a screwdriver to drive the screws into the resin once it dries. We made this product by first adding a layer of golden resin to the mold then adding our flower, once the resin had cured for about 30 minutes we added the gold handles so they would stick upright and let it dry for 24 hours before removing!
To create this abstract resin piece we formed a silicon mat into the bottom of a pyrex tray, it created a wavy effect and we filled it with flowers and formed in an upside down design. It is meant to shine on its own as a table piece. This resin piece was important to create in a free form so we could make the tray as deep as needed to ensure the larger roses were covered.
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