How to make a Beach Waves Resin Coaster
For this project you will need the following items:
- Coaster resin mold
- Epoxy resin
- Resin Mother of Pearl Pigment Liquid Dye*
- Seashell confetti (optional)
The first step is to pour a clear layer of resin.
Then add your seashell confetti (optional), or any other embellishments that you would like to include. If you will be opting not to include any confetti (or any other embellishments), I would still suggest doing this clear layer of resin before adding the colored resin. It will give an added dimension to your coaster and a very nice effect.
Leave the first layer to cure.
Once the first layer of resin has cured enough, it's time to add the second layer.
Prepare 3 cups with clear resin and add your colors (for details on the colors and pigments that I used, refer to the notes at the end of this blog post).
Mix your pigments well.
Start pouring the resin starting with the outer colors first. I started with the deep blue sea (dark blue) part and the sea foam (white) first at opposite ends.
Then add your middle color next. In my case I added the sea green color in between the first two.
Add colored resin as needed and let it set. You can blend the colors a bit, and if you opt to do so, I would suggest not going overboard otherwise you might lose the effect if you blend too much.
Let the resin fully cure.
Once the resin has fully cured, de-mold your coaster from the mold.
Next step is to make your coaster shiny (for a nicer finish) by doming it with resin.
Your Beach Waves Resin Coaster is ready once the doming layer has fully cured.
Watch the video here:
Notes:
*I am using the following resin pigments for this project. I used the colors Sapphire Blue, Peacock blue mixed with Green, and White.