Hero of the Month: Why ResinArtMary Chooses Artline Epoxy Resin
Meet ResinArtMary — a resin artist with 310,000 YouTube subscribers whose flower resin tutorials have earned millions of views and inspired creators around the world.
For the past 2 years, Mary has been creating with Artline Epoxy Resin — and the results speak for themselves. In this article, we take a closer look at her signature style, her creative process, and why Artline has become her resin of choice.

Who Is ResinArtMary? The Artist Behind Millions of Views
ResinArtMary is a resin artist with a strong presence on YouTube, as well as on Instagram and TikTok. She also runs her own course, where she teaches her approach to achieving clean, predictable results.
Flowers, botanical elements, and organic compositions appear across many of her projects — from resin tables and decorative mirrors to clocks and statement pieces. This direction is backed by experience: over 8 years working with epoxy resin and more than 300 completed pieces.
Mary's Journey with Epoxy Resin
Mary’s work reflects a higher level of control. It comes from years of refining technique and working with resin in practice. Factors like viscosity, temperature, and the behaviour of botanical elements are no longer variables — they are part of a controlled process.
Over time, she tested different materials in search of consistent clarity and predictable results in multi-layer botanical work. This search led her to Artline Epoxy Resin.
After testing the material through samples, she continued working with it in her projects. For the past 2 years, Artline Epoxy Resin has been part of her process, where stability, clarity, and repeatability are essential.

How ResinArtMary Works with Flowers in Epoxy Resin
When ResinArtMary works with flowers in epoxy resin, it’s not just about aesthetics, it’s about control. The final result may appear simple, but every detail depends on precise execution at each stage.
Why flower resin work is more complex than it looks





This level of clarity comes from a controlled process — combining proper preparation, layered pouring, and a material that behaves predictably at every stage.
Why ResinArtMary Chose Artline: A Professional's Decision
Mary chooses materials based on performance, not preference. Unstable results — bubbles, yellowing, or inconsistencies between batches are not acceptable in multi-layer botanical work.
For her type of work, technical requirements are strict especially when clarity and layering are critical.
Here’s how Artline meets them:
Artline remains part of Mary’s process — not only in her own projects, but also in the way she teaches. She consistently recommends it in her videos and course when working with resin pieces where clarity, stability, and repeatability are essential.
5 Tips from ResinArtMary for Better Flower Resin Results
Mary’s approach to teaching is practical: clear steps, predictable results, and no guesswork. These are the principles she applies to every botanical pour.
1. Dry your flowers completely
Don’t rush this step. Even slightly damp flowers will degrade inside resin over time. Use silica gel and allow full drying (typically 3-4 weeks). This preserves colour and structure.
2. Work in layers
Avoid pouring large volumes at once. For pieces deeper than 1 cm, heat builds up during curing and affects clarity. Pour in thin layers and let each one cure fully. This keeps the result clean and controlled.
3. Control your temperature
Work at 22-24°C. In colder conditions, resin thickens and traps bubbles. In warmer conditions, working time shortens. If needed, slightly warm the resin before mixing. This improves flow and helps bubbles release.
4. Mix twice
Mix thoroughly in one cup for 2-3 minutes, then transfer to a new cup and mix again. This removes unmixed resin from the walls and helps prevent cloudy or sticky results.
5. Wait for full cure
Do not demould too early. A piece that feels solid may still be curing. Follow the full cure time. This helps maintain clarity, shape, and long-term stability.
This is the approach behind Mary’s work. It is consistent, controlled, and built on both technique and reliable materials.
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