Pro Tips: Resin, Fluid Art & More — art projects
101 FAQ on Resin Art - Part 1
Posted by Adryanna Sutherland on
Here are some common questions we've received on people new to Resin Art. We hope you find this post helpful! Q: What is resin art? A: Resin art is a form of creating art using 2-part epoxy resin, a clear, glossy material that can be poured into molds or onto surfaces and then hardens to a glass-like finish. Q: How do I start with resin art? A: Starting with resin art requires a few basic supplies: epoxy resin, mixing cups, large spoons or stirring sticks (don't use wood like popsicle sticks as they can create air bubbles), and a surface...
A Comprehensive Guide to Color Theory
Posted by Adryanna Sutherland on
Today, we’re diving into the world of color theory, a fundamental concept that can significantly enhance your resin and fluid art creations. Understanding the Color Wheel At the heart of color theory is the color wheel, a circular diagram of colors arranged by their chromatic relationship. The color wheel consists of: Primary Colors: Red, blue, and yellow. These colors cannot be made by mixing other colors. Secondary Colors: Green, orange, and purple. These are made by mixing two primary colors. Tertiary Colors: Created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. Color Harmonies Color harmonies, or color schemes, are combinations...
How to Maintain and Clean Resin Art Supplies
Posted by Adryanna Sutherland on
Resin Art for Beginners: What You Need to Start
Posted by Adryanna Sutherland on
Starting a resin art project can be an exciting way to explore your creativity, but it requires the right tools and materials for a smooth experience. For beginners, having a clear list of essential supplies helps ensure successful results and makes the process more enjoyable. This guide covers the must-have tools for resin art and how each item contributes to creating beautiful, glass-like pieces.
Creative Resin Ideas for Dog and Cat Lovers: Make Purr-fect Keepsakes for Your Pets
Posted by Adryanna Sutherland on