3 in 1 Oil in Resin
In this class, I will show what happens when you add oil to your resin and how to clean up any oil residue.
I recently purchased a set of two round tray tables, which were on clearance at Kmart (Australia), with the intention of adding resin to the surface of the tables.
So in this class, I will show you how I first poured the resin and how I used 3 in 1 oil to create the pattern
Finally, I will show you how to clean the excess oil from the surface and fix any imperfections in the resin.
By the end of the class, you should understand how to use oil to create patterns in your resin and fix imperfections.
The supply list below is just a guide; you can substitute any of the products listed for your materials. I encourage you to use any products that you already have to hand.
For this project, I used:
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Introduction to using 3 in 1 in your resin
Pouring the resin and creating the pattern
Cleaning and pouring your flood coat
Show me your creation!
This course comes with lifetime access. Once you have enrolled, you can view the course at any time.
No, you only have to pay for this class once, and you will have a lifetime of access.
Yes, if you follow the instructions, you should have no difficulties completing your own resin table.
No, you can swap any materials with any other products you have to hand.
Yes, we have created a private Facebook group, Sue's Creative Circle. Once you have enrolled in this course, pop on over to Facebook and ask to join the group. Here you can share your creations and chat with like-minded individuals.
Unfortunately, we do not offer refunds for individual classes. If you have any questions, please contact me before enrolling on the course.