
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Round Resin Swirl Pendant from Gurucreations
I haven't seen anything like this before. Very unique. Here is a link for this interesting pendant.
http://gurucreations.com/news/?p=178
Round and Round Resin Swirl PendantAugust 29th, 2008
http://gurucreations.com/news/?p=178
Round and Round Resin Swirl PendantAugust 29th, 2008

Great tutorial from SkinnerStudio on How to Embed paper in resin
Here is a great tutorial with excellent step by step pictures on embedding paper in resin.
http://skinnerstudio.blogspot.com/2008/08/how-to-embed-paper-in-resin-part-one.html
http://skinnerstudio.blogspot.com/2008/08/how-to-embed-paper-in-resin-part-one.html
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Beaded Resin Butterfly Suncatcher from littleblackants
I think the artist says it best----"What a sweet way to brighten your day! This lovely butterfly is made from resin and plastic beads in red, orange, and yellow. I threaded fishing line through a small drilled hole and hung it from a suction cup. Perfect to decorate any window - in your kitchen, bedroom, classroom - or take off the suction cup and hang it from your rearview mirror!"
These are from littleblackants at her Etsy store.

These are from littleblackants at her Etsy store.

New Resin Jewelry designs from ETI
New resin jewelry designs from the resin manufacturer. http://eti-usa.com/consum/easycast/ec-resin-jewelry-projects-index.html
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Gloss Shine to Resin Jewelry Casting
OOOOOOOOO the age old question of how to get that high shine back. It's one of my most asked questions. I promise there is a dvd coming by the end of the year, I'm trying. There are two ways to get the high gloss back once you have sanded your casting. One is to "DIP" not brush but dip your sanded piece in a new batch of liquid resin. Now before you do this you need to put some packing tape or scotch tape on the back. Resin does not adhere to scotch tape and you will need this to peel off the little drips. At the very second the resin hardens it will hardened little drips on the back. Now with the tape on the back you can peel those little drips right off. Now for the second way will require some tools like a jewelers variable slow speed bench lathe or a bench grinder will work but most of them are too fast unless you are very experienced. You will melt your piece if one is too fast. You will need stitched and unstitched muslin buffing wheels, buffing and polishing compounds. This will give you the professional high gloss finish. There is a book that you can probably find at the library that has great pictures that shows the polish and buff process. "The New Jewelry Contemporary Materials & Techniques by Carles Codina". Hang in there I promise there is more info and lots of new techniques and ideas coming soon on dvd. thanks cindy@resinobsession.com
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Friday, August 22, 2008
New Resin Technique Turns Earrings into Ice Rock Crystals
Very seldom does something come along that is so different and refreshing that it takes your breath away. I think these pieces just might be on that list. She has developed a new resin technique that involves manipulating semi-cured resin when it is in the gel stage without a mould. And this is what the product looks like, naturally formed ice or rock crystals! Enjoy!


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