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Resin Jewelry Project 02

Mold making & Color mixing.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/resin-jewelry-project-02 • Posted by Pritha S.

Ok, for my second project with resin, I made my first mold-bowl from cut-out ice cream box, joined with hot glue. I had to keep the mold-bowl effective so I don't wast too much silicone. And also, I played around with mixing different kind of colors with clear resin, and see how it goes. pic 1: This is the hot glue that dripped on my big toe, and I panick-ly wiped it off with my left hand...resulting another burnt marks....ayayay..... *ps: this is a pic of the ugliest mold ever..as long as its works.. pic 2: the ugliest mold from top view. actually this is made out of 1lt ice cream box, cut in the middle, and glued with the cut off ice cream lid - all joined with hot glue on the outer sides. pic 3: Out of curiosity i made a lil experiment by mixing clear resin with different kind of pigment/paint. This one is just a normal resin pigment that i've bought in the chemical store. I used the tooth pick to take a lil dot of pigment to be mixed with clear resin. Result: A translucent red color....hmmm...not so bad. pic 4: The light blue color here was made by using more than 1 dots (not drops - drops will be too much) of blue pigment for resin. Result: More opaque blue, not as translucent as the red one. pic 5: Now this one is interesting! I used Paprika to see if I would make any color out of it. Result: A reddish translucent resin with Paprika component in it. pic 6: This bright green is made by taking a dot of poster color. Result: Pretty bright translucent green with bits of dried green paint in it. (the color is a bit old, thats why). pic 7: A few hours later, after layering those colors on one pot, here's how it looks. You can't really see the layers, can you....? Its because of the different amount of resin I used on every color. Some are quite a lot than the others. pic 8: Here's the one with paprika....you see the dirt? That's the paprika. Not dirt - dirt! pic 9: Now you see the layers against the bright light. Not so much. But you can. pic 10: This is how it looks when the silicon poured into the mold. Hopefully this will work. Finger crossed!

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

4 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Ok, for my second project with resin, I made my first mold-bowl from cut-out ice cream box, joined with hot glue. I had to keep the mold-bowl effective so I don't wast too much silicone. And also, I played around with mixing different kind of colors with clear resin, and see how it goes. pic 1: This is the hot glue that dripped on my big toe, and I panick-ly wiped it off with my left hand...resulting another burnt marks....ayayay..... *ps: this is a pic of the ugliest mold ever..as long as its works.. pic 2: the ugliest mold from top view. actually this is made out of 1lt ice cream box, cut in the middle, and glued with the cut off ice cream lid - all joined with hot glue on the outer sides. pic 3: Out of curiosity i made a lil experiment by mixing clear resin with different kind of pigment/paint. This one is just a normal resin pigment that i've bought in the chemical store. I used the tooth pick to take a lil dot of pigment to be mixed with clear resin. Result: A translucent red color....hmmm...not so bad. pic 4: The light blue color here was made by using more than 1 dots (not drops - drops will be too much) of blue pigment for resin. Result: More opaque blue, not as translucent as the red one. pic 5: Now this one is interesting! I used Paprika to see if I would make any color out of it. Result: A reddish translucent resin with Paprika component in it. pic 6: This bright green is made by taking a dot of poster color. Result: Pretty bright translucent green with bits of dried green paint in it. (the color is a bit old, thats why). pic 7: A few hours later, after layering those colors on one pot, here's how it looks. You can't really see the layers, can you....? Its because of the different amount of resin I used on every color. Some are quite a lot than the others. pic 8: Here's the one with paprika....you see the dirt? That's the paprika. Not dirt - dirt! pic 9: Now you see the layers against the bright light. Not so much. But you can. pic 10: This is how it looks when the silicon poured into the mold. Hopefully this will work. Finger crossed!

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