![]() To make the epoxy flow evenly across the surface, gently warm it up with heat gun, such as my Wagner HT400 heat gun. Mix the Art Pro (Enter coupon code CHICAANDJO for 10% off) resin thoroughly according to package directions and pour it over the paint. ![]() To seal the paint in and give you a good working surface to start with, apply your first layer of resin over the dried paint. If your tray has a different diameter or you want a different thickness for each layer, use the MAS Resin Calculator to determine how much to mix. For my 13" tray, that meant 5 ounces of resin - 2.5 ounces of part A and 2.5 ounces of part B. The resin I chose to use for this project is MAS Art Pro Epoxy (Enter coupon code CHICAANDJO for 10% off), a 1:1 epoxy that's easy to use and would work great for the thin layers I would be applying in this project.įor each layer of resin on this project (and there will be many!) you will need to mix up enough resin to create a 1/16" thick layer across the surface. Use acrylic craft paint to paint the frame white and the inside a soft, sky blue. I chose a round wood tray that I found at the craft store that measures about 13" on the inside diameter and has 3/4" tall sides. How tall will depend on how many layers of resin you pour. To start off, you need a frame or tray with fairly tall sides that can hold in the resin. If you prefer step-by-step instructions, keep reading to see exactly how I made this layered resin rainbow art! How to make a layered resin rainbowĬreating painted, layered resin art takes a while to do because there are so many steps, but it's totally worth it. ![]() If you can't see the video, try viewing it directly on YouTube. ![]()
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