Resin is a strong, glass-like coating that can be used as a top coat, art medium, as an accent in your artwork, and more. The crystal-clear finish is self-levelling, dries smooth, and makes colours appear vibrant.

This video explores some of the ways you can incorporate this hot art trend into your practice. The techniques demonstrated in this video include:
• Straight coating with resin
• Layering with resin
• Coloured resin pours
• Petri resin pours with alcohol inks

For more information including a list of the materials, visit https://opusartsupplies.com/resinpours

Credits:

Presented by
Camille Welsh & Erin Martens

Produced by
Opus Art Supplies
http://opusartsupplies.com

Created by
Ryan Mund

Music by
Dan O’Connor
“Sky Seeds – Chillout Mix”

https://danosongs.com/danosongs.com-license.pdf

34 Comments

  1. U guy's a great really the way to teach us about each and evr step with time it is really cool u gays make my day really love u both…

  2. Heya !!! thank u for your video. So , when you straight pour your resin on acrylic poring painting – do you need any sealer prior to resin pour?? or we can pour resin direct after the acrylic painting is completely dried out.

  3. 1. You should pre-lax the resin in hot water prior to pouring. Do it in a container, but loosen or open the lid to make sure the excited molecules are able to escape). Self leveling. No micro bubbles. Most people use a torch, but then again, most people are merely feigning intelligence. Don't be most people. Lol
    Pro tip. Go to your local hardware store and purchase a laser level. Just to own one. No specific application.
    Furthermore. Use a hand sander, some 1000 or 1200 grit sand paper and a spray bottle of ice water to lightly mist as you gently score the surface.
    Finally, slowly, (take your sweet time) buff that out with some quality 3 step polish. Voila.

  4. Quick question i hope you can answer…. Can i add mica powder to resin to color it when pouring into molds for resin pieces?Would love to have those huge jugs of resin, that product is not cheap. Really liked the video the 2 of you work well together.

  5. This was so helpful! Thank you so much, I'm so shocked there's no comments, I was expecting thousands ahaha

  6. Great video! With the last one on acrylic, what size econo spacers did you use? And did you leave the spacers on once the piece was cured, or did you remove them? Thanks!

  7. You are so good at resin pouring and so kind for sharing the technique. Both so cute!!

  8. I'm pouring epoxy into a 1.25" wide channel around a picture frame, filled with different bottle caps. I want to pour epoxy into that channel about one quarter inch deep, to just cover the bottle caps around the perimeter of the frame. My concern is that since the bottle caps are hollow underneath that I might get unpleasant bubbles throughout the poor as the air escapes while it cures. Any suggestions? Is this likely to be a major problem and possibly ruin my project?

  9. Hi..m new n get alot of good info here..but I done my resin on my canvas,the resin not coat n it move towards middle of the canvas after some time..do U know y? I think I measure the resin as described 3:1.. but still not coat nicely 😭

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