Leathan
Designer: Becky Nunn
Learn more about this Metal Powder technique in our blog post: Part 2 of Exploring New Techniques with Resin.
I was curious on how I could add visual interest through imagery. After filling a series of bezels and applying some gold pure metal powder, I then let it cure. On a couple of the cured pieces – I rubber stamped the surface of the pure metal powders to provide that visual interest I was after. On the others – I took a pair of scissors and started to scratch the surface of the resin to create the lines. I placed the sharp point of the scissors into the resin and dug into the resin to create the dots.
I was curious on how I could add visual interest through imagery. After filling a series of bezels and applying some gold pure metal powder, I then let it cure. On a couple of the cured pieces – I rubber stamped the surface of the pure metal powders to provide that visual interest I was after. On the others – I took a pair of scissors and started to scratch the surface of the resin to create the lines. I placed the sharp point of the scissors into the resin and dug into the resin to create the dots.