Dandelion Paperweights - How to Make Your Own Dandelion Paperweight us
Learn how to make a dandelion paperweight from easy to find ingredients such as resin, catalyst and a real dandelion seed head puff.
BIG Tutorial. Jewelries with dandelion, glass and seashells. Epoxy resin and molds. DIY
Tutrorial by Anastasia Parfenova aka NikaLiza All shown molds are taken from our shops! You need: - epoxy resin; - silicone molds for epoxy resin; - rubber gloves, squirts, glasses, sticks to mix resin; - different natural materials (dried flowers, stones, shells etc.); - potal, stained glass paint, powder perleks. To create pendant with the help of half-sphere mold I picked 2 different dandelions, to compare then how they will look like in the final variant. Before beginning carefully wash…
FOR SALE - Miniature Koi and Turtle Altoids Pond by PepperTreeArt on DeviantArt
Here’s the newest tin pond going up on eBay tonight. This one has a natural sand substrate, natural stones, moss for underwater plants, a small fl... FOR SALE - Miniature Koi and Turtle Altoids Pond
1:12 Dollhouse Scale Miniature Well Pond by PepperTreeArt on DeviantArt
Finished the dollhouse well pond in time for MegaCon. Snapped a few quick pictures now so I wouldn’t forget to later.The water is resin and the fr... 1:12 Dollhouse Scale Miniature Well Pond
Resin Art Gallery
Resin Art Gallery, Arbroath, Angus. 4K likes. Original Modern Art by Scottish Resin Artist, Gail Knight. contact us for Sales and private commissions....
peach by SimpleAndBeautiful1 on Etsy
New Aquatic Wildlife Painted in Layers of Resin by Keng Lye
With the exception of the repurposed containers, almost every aspect of these artworks by Singapore-based artist Keng Lye (previously) has been rendered in acrylic paint, carefully applied within layers of clear resin. A fish in a plastic bag, a tin can of tadpoles swirling under a frog on a lilypad
New Aquatic Wildlife Painted in Layers of Resin by Keng Lye
With the exception of the repurposed containers, almost every aspect of these artworks by Singapore-based artist Keng Lye (previously) has been rendered in acrylic paint, carefully applied within layers of clear resin. A fish in a plastic bag, a tin can of tadpoles swirling under a frog on a lilypad
Alive Without Breath: Three Dimensional Animals Painted in Layers of Resin by Keng Lye
Singapore-based artist Keng Lye creates near life-like sculptures of animals relying on little but paint, resin and a phenomenal sense of perspective. Lye slowly fills bowls, buckets, and boxes with alternating layers of acrylic paint and resin, creating aquatic animal life that looks so real it cou