Making an Epoxy Ocean Diorama in a Teacup
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- Let's do something fun with that cabinet full of of mismatched and chipped teacups and coffee mugs!
In this video, we are going to challenge your creative side and learn something along the way. Painting in epoxy layers creates interesting depth but is also easier than you might think. Not only is this a lot of fun and inexpensive, but it is a real conversational piece in your shop or shows. Everyone can relate to having all the cups and rave about how clever this is.
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For this piece I used;
Acrylic paints (We used Winsor & Newton Galeria paynes gray, white and Winsor blue and Cerulean Blue)
Paint brushes
*Epoxy Resin (art or tabletop resin) We use Totalboat Makerpoxy Resin
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Tea cup
Butane Torch
Golden Heavy Gel Medium
Sculpey Oven Bake polymer clay
4 minute epoxy (We used Totalboat 4 minute epoxy)
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CA glue (or super glue)
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This is so cool. Beautiful work!
Thank you so much!