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Furniture items may take longer
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Friday 15th November 11 to 12.30pm Cantine 285 Fleet Road Fleet GU51 3BT
Start your Christmas gift shopping by making two lovely pendants! Come along, enjoy the friendly and welcoming atmosphere at Cantine, and attend our workshop - you'll learn how to prepare and use resin while creating beautiful jewellery. All materials supplied.
Friday 15th November 11 to 12.30pm Cantine 285 Fleet Road Fleet GU51 3BT
Start your Christmas gift shopping by making two lovely pendants! Come along, enjoy the friendly and welcoming atmosphere at Cantine, and attend our workshop - you'll learn how to prepare and use resin while creating beautiful jewellery. All materials supplied.
FREE Delivery
5 - 10 Working Day Delivery
Furniture items may take longer
UK Delivery ONLY
International orders will not be accepted
Working with epoxy resin is both fun and challenging, with endless creative possibilities.
Epoxy resin (a viscous liquid) can’t transform into a solid without a hardener, which serves as the catalyst that cures (sets) the resin. There is a chemical reaction when the two are mixed, so if you are working with resin, you need PPE (apron, disposable gloves, and, if necessary, a respirator).
It’s important to work in a well-ventilated space with open windows and doors, and to work out of reach of children and pets. If you get resin on your clothes or in your hair, I’m afraid scissors are needed.
Curing can take a week or longer, depending on the project. The result is a crystal clear, high-gloss surface.
It’s a long process, but the resulting epoxy resin art has a distinctive eye-catching ‘pop’, with bold colours and a sleek finish that adds to any room.
The addition of resin colorants and inclusions creates fabulous effects. Experimentation is key when working with resin – in my opinion it’s part of the fun! Pour three colours of resin together, and the picture changes before your eyes…and it just keeps changing.
My epoxy resin art collection includes:
Have a question about a particular piece? Just let me know and reach out via email.