Timekeeper's Story © Kristen Robinson for Objects and Elements
Adding texture to ICE Resin® is one of my favorite ways to alter the glass like surface. A wee bee of divots strategically placed as well as a dollop of paint and viola a new look is created. To learn more about this piece and the elements used to create it visit the Objects and Elements Blog. To learn about adding texture please view the video below. Be sure to post any questions you might have!
Adding Texture to Resin from Kristen Robinson on Vimeo.
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Thanks for the informative video on adding texture to resin.
I have one question about the 1 oz size of resin. I am referring to the two part syringe type Ice Resin. I have used them but always use it all at one time. Once you cut off the tips of those two springe type containers, do you have to use it all immmediately or can you cap them and use the rest at a later time?
Thanks
Mary Ellen
Posted by: Mary Ellen | 19 October 2010 at 09:44 AM
Thanks, Kristen! I look forward to trying that out. I bought a type of resin that you would put on wood and have a thick layer but this gal uses it in little pain trays to make what she calls bobble charms. Can't think of her name right now. So many things to try!! Say, my craft show went well and some of my "angel song" ornaments sold. My big sellers were my fun rings, bracelets, pincushions, birdfeeders, grates....just finished blogging more pictures from the show. Please stop by and take a look when you get a chance....thank you...debbie
Posted by: Debbie Demmers-Lujan | 20 October 2010 at 11:32 AM