Buy 5 STL Files and get 1 Free - Discount automatically applied when you add 6 items or more into your cart - Ends Mar 31 2024 11:59 PM (CET)

HOW TO: DIY Hand Painted Cobweb Resin Coaster

 For this project you will need the following items:

  • 4 inch Circle Silicone Mold
  • Epoxy Resin
  • Spider Confetti
  • White Acrylic Paint (I use DecoArt Crafter's Acrylic Paint)
  • Red resin pigment*
  • Silicone nail art brushes (or any other brush you have to hand-paint the scene)

 

Start by pouring a thin layer of epoxy resin into your silicone mold.

 

Pour a thin layer of clear epoxy resin into your silicone mold

 

Wait for the first resin layer to cure, and then pour another thin layer of clear epoxy resin.

 

Pour a second layer of clear epoxy resin into your mold

 

Right away add your spider confetti and ensure that they are completely submerged and covered with the resin. By pouring a very thin layer at this stage, you will be able to add the spider confetti straightaway. On the other hand, if the second layer is too thick, you may want to wait a bit before adding the confetti to avoid them floating during the curing process. 

 

Add spider confetti and fully submerge into resin

 

Once the second layer of resin has fully cured (you want the resin to be smooth and not sticky for the next part), start hand painting  the cobweb with white acrylic paint. Begin doing so by painting a cross and then another cross intersecting it. If you are unsure on how to tackle this part, watch the video tutorial linked at the end of this blog post.

 

Paint cobweb onto cured resin

 

Hand painting cobweb into cured resin

 

Wait for the paint to completely dry before proceeding to the next step.

For the final layer of resin, add Red resin pigment to your epoxy resin and pour into your mold.

 

Red resin pigment for final layer of resin

 

Pour the final layer of resin into your mold

 

When the resin is cured, demold your resin piece out of the silicone mold. 

 

Demolded resin coaster from silicone mold

 

The next step is optional. You can skip it if you want a matt finish. But if you want a super shiny finish for your coaster, dome it with clear epoxy resin. 

 

Doming the resin coaster with epoxy resin

 

Once fully cured, your Hand Painted Cobweb Resin Coaster is complete.

 

Hand-painted cobweb resin coaster

 

 

Watch the video here

 

 

Notes:

*I am using the following resin pigments for this project. I used the color Red.

Resin Pigments

Leave a comment

Name .
.
Message .