Decorative materials for resin art
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Wooden reliefs in resin
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Resin foil
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Glitter for resin
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Metal and plastic decorations
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Metal scraps and threads
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Materials for orgonites
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Materiály pro imitace
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Resin shells
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Alphabet, drawings and symbols
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Resin letter
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Resin slices
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Natural stones for resin
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Skleněné drtě, kamínky, kuličky
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Dried insects in resin
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Dried flowers in resin
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Rose Decorative Flakes – a romantic shade of pink for casting.
What are decorative materials for resin and when to use them
Decorative materials for resin are accessories that give your products an original look – from dried flowers to glitter, metallic powders, stones, gold foils, glass grits to shells and pieces of wood. Clear casting resin encloses their structure and colour in a 'crystal world', from which jewellery, pendants, earrings, bracelets, coasters, jars, bowls or orgonites are created.
What is most often cast
- dried flowers (ideally dried in gel / silica gel to preserve shape and colour),
- glitter and glitter for resin, metallic and chameleon powders,
- gold/metallic foils, flakes, leaves,
- stones, glass grit, beads, shells,
- small wood (walnut, olive, exotic woods) and natural materials.
Tip: For lightweight decorations (e.g. leaves, foil flakes), cast in two steps: first a very thin 'adhesive' film of resin, then add to the full height after gelation. This will prevent the decorations from floating. This will prevent the decorations from floating.
How to prepare materials to keep them beautifully clear
- Dryness is key: both flowers and wood must be completely dry. Moisture = bubbles and clouding.
- Cleanliness: dust and grease multiply in the resin. Wipe and degrease surfaces before casting.
- Layering: build more distinctive compositions in multiple thinner layers – you'll gain depth and control over bubbles.
- Temperature: mix the compound slowly and at room temperature; bubbles will then escape easily.
Which resin to choose for your project
- Dried flowers / larger castings: FLOWERA 20-24-950.
- Medium-sized decorations, universal: DEKORA 20-24-950.
- Coasters and small flat mouldings: Subglaso Rapid 10-5-220.
- Pictures / pour art (resin paintings): Lente Portreto Rapid 3-8-3200.
Pro tip: Lightly roughen and degrease metal components (beds, crimping material) before casting. For porous natural materials, a thin layer of primer of resin will help – it closes the pores and reduces bubbles.
Safety and care of the finished product
- Wear gloves, protect the work surface and ventilate.
- Protect the fresh casting from dust and temperature shocks; it achieves its full properties after complete curing.
- Do not place finished decorations on hot surfaces; clean them with a soft cloth for long-lasting shine.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I embed fresh flowers?
We do not recommend it. Fresh flowers contain water and may turn brown or mould in the resin. Always dry them first (ideally in a drying gel) and only then embed them.
How do I prevent light decorations from floating?
Embed in stages – a thin 'adhesive' layer, then top up after gelation. A thicker mixture or gentle weighting (pin, tweezers) that you remove after gelation will also help.
What about bubbles?
Mix slowly, and keep decorations dry and warm. After pouring, briefly blow warm air over the surface (carefully) or use a needle to release larger bubbles near flowers and wood.
How to achieve bright colours and metallic effects?
Dose the colour in drops; for shine and sparkle, use metallic/chameleon powders or glitters. Build effects in layers – a bottom 'mist', a main motif in the middle, and fine sparkles on top for a spatial impression.
Find more inspiration and tutorials in the Resin Decorations section.