đHow to make Christmas Tree Epoxy Resin Decorations?đ
We are in the middle of October, and it is time to think about Christmasâïž
Yep, babes, according to scientific research, as early as October is the best time!
Scientists have found that seeing Christmas decorations causes dopamine to be released.
They go on to say that this âhappy rushâ is good for our general wellbeing and friendliness!
Want to feel happy? Start to create your Christmas decorations now and donât wait for December to arrive!âïžÂ
In this Blog we want to show you how to make resin alcohol ink Christmas tree decorations. They are stunning and colorful!đ€©
Resin alcohol ink decorations are easy to make and are great for resin beginners to experts.
Letâs do it!
What do you need:
âšHoney Epoxy Resin (Itâs better to use mid-high viscosity)
âšSilicone Christmas Molds
âšMold Release Spray
âšSet of Alcohol Inks
âšMixing Cups (you can find in our Honey Epoxy Resin Kit)
âšStirring Sticks (you can find in our Honey Epoxy Resin Kit)
âšProtective Gloves (you can find in our Honey Epoxy Resin Kit)
STEP ONE: MIXING RESINÂ
Mix Honey Epoxy Resin according to the kit instructions. Two parts resin and one part hardener mixed for 3-5 minutes. Then pour into a second cup and use a second stick to stir again for 3 minutes.
Spritz your silicone molds with the mold release spray and then pour the resin in the molds.
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STEP TWO: ALCOHOL INKSNext add a drop of alcohol ink in the resin.
Then add a few more drops of different colors. Each mold needs about 8-10 drops of alcohol ink. You can use different colors or use particular shades.
From the side view, they are already beginning to take shape. Set the molds aside and let them cure for about 24-36 hours.
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STEP THREE: DRILL AND HANGThen remove the resin from the molds.
Drill a hole through the top and then string them with twine to hang on the tree. Or find molds already with holes on the top.
The shape and colors of these ornaments makes me thing of eye balls. What do you think?
Remember: The White and Metallic alcohol inks are heavier and therefore sink to the bottom of the resin.
When removed from the molds, the bottom becomes the top.
Here you are! Ready for Christmas!đâš
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