How to Make a Resin Mold Using an Ink Stamp
I do like using clear ink stamps that are coupled with little acrylic blocks. But I never considered using them as resin molds until I came across Katherine Swift of Resin Obsession's clever tutorial on how to do so!
She uses alumidust powder colorants which are available on Resin Obsession. Other materials I've used in the past include the Pearl-Ex micropowders as well.
This tutorial uses square ink stamps which more or less fits metal bezel pendants of the same shape and size. If you don't have metal bezels to fit the ink stamps you have, I would consider making your own polymer clay or resin clay.
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Before You Go:
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She uses alumidust powder colorants which are available on Resin Obsession. Other materials I've used in the past include the Pearl-Ex micropowders as well.
This tutorial uses square ink stamps which more or less fits metal bezel pendants of the same shape and size. If you don't have metal bezels to fit the ink stamps you have, I would consider making your own polymer clay or resin clay.
Disclosure
I do receive a small fee for any products purchased through affiliate links. This goes towards the support of this blog and to provide resource information to readers. The opinions expressed are solely my own. They would be the same whether or not I receive any compensation.
Before You Go:
- Resin and Charm CaBezel Polymer Clay Pendant Tutorial
- Clever Idea to Use Open Bezels, Silicone Molds and Resin
- How to Make Polymer Clay Beads from Double Side Molds
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