After de-moulding it I was blown away by the result.
The pink resin has spread and split as expected and the black pigment at the back really did make that more obvious.


The clusters of the larger glitter flakes in between the layers also gave an extra glint of twinkle when viewing it.
So happy with this!

Looks a bit like a stellar explosion or a mystical crystal ball mirror thing.
Oh, one final tip. Sometimes there is a bit left over so, having a random mould of little shapes to hand is a perfect way of not wasting these bits.
Here are some my balls.

Stop giggling.
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Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to sharing more with you soon!
Bye for now.
J :)




Hi John. Can this resin be used to topcoat an acrylic pour. ? Thanks. Gloria. X
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Yes
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This is my favourite so far John. I’m not even a ‘pink’ person normally but I love it! It’s amazing how the pink resin has got such texture but it’s under a smooth surface – yum! Oh, I love the balls too, gorgeous colour! Would it be too naughty of me to say it’s a good job they don’t have the same apparent texture as the coaster? Oops, said it now. I hope I haven’t offended anyone :o) Clare x
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Lol!!
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Great tutorial John and yes I did have a bit of a laugh regarding your ‘left over bits’.
Karen x
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Oh my goodness!!! Here I am, making Christmas cards withone hand and trying to do a bit of decluttering with the other every time I set foot in my workroom, and you go and give us a New Craft….
Ok, once the resin is cured, could you use it for a cheese board or similar – obviously not the pink one, but I’m thinking possible present ideas?
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I believe both of their resin are food safe to serve on but not to prep on, if that makes sense.
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Hi John. Awesome piece of work and thanks for the detailed instructions. Kath x
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Beautiful John xx Hazel
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