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This is my guide to an easier way to make jewelry and other crafts with Epoxy Resin. I think it's rather simple and easy to follow. I only proof read this once so if there's any errors please let me know. :] Any questions let me know and I'll try and help. Remember this is my SECOND time working with resin ever. This is just my way.

I couldn't find any tutorials of resin being used this way. So I had to just try and learn myself and I'm posting this to help anyone who was looking as hard as me.

I hate when artist hide their secret to crafting thinking it will cut their sales in half or what not. I believe you should share some techniques and help others learn. If you like the artist enough you'll still buy from them anyways. And I hope by posting this I don't lose the support of my buyers.

If you follow this tutorial and get everything pictured I can almost assure you you won't spend more than 55 bucks.
And that's saying you don't have stickers, anything to sand with, no cups, etc etc. When I started with resin all I needed was the resin and the molds. Cost me 30 bucks right there.
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Used: All the supplies listed in the tutorial and Photoshop for the text and background.
This tutorial belongs to =BloodCross, please do not repost or use on other sites. This is just my way of using Epoxy Resin not necessarily the correct way. If it doesn't work for you I'm sorry but I cannot be held responsible.

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:icondreams-of-wings:
Wow, this was really informative, thanks so much for posting it! I've never heard of using epoxy resin to make charms and such, but I may have to give it a go now. :excited:

(I love the ones with the sprinkles...that's a really creative idea!)

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気持ち悪い。
:iconbloodcross:
Thank you. :]
I never wanted to try it before because of all the confusing tutorials I saw. It made it look very difficult. But actually now I think it's easier and cheaper than all the clay stuff. xD
You should try it for sure. :3

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:iconsakurakeroluv:
Thanks SO much this is something I've always wanted to do but thought it would be like super expensive. Your stuff turned out super cute I love lisa frank ^^
:iconzavara:
This sounds like good fun. I may have to find any of the local hardware stores around here and see if I can get everything.

I think it's brilliant that you're sharing your technique. :)

There were a few smaller spelling issues, but can't for the life of me find them now. >.<

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Zavara
-She's lost in coma where it's beautiful; dreaming in digital-
:iconasylum-wolf:
You're super awesome for doing this.
I've been looking for tutorials like this, but was never 100% sure what the process was called in the first place.

Thumbs up!
:iconbloodcross:
Haha, no problem.
I thought it'd be really helpful since I couldn't find anything either.

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Art Trades and Commissions in my ✖journal.
♫ ♪Etsy Shoppe♪ ♫
:iconbloodcross:
Aww, damn. xD I know I kept trying to spell Epoxy like "Expoy" LOL so I don't doubt the errors. Oh well. xD

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Art Trades and Commissions in my ✖journal.
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:iconbloodcross:
Yeah me too! I thought it'd be really hard [from watching videos on youtube] and a really long process. But it's simple. :]
Lisa Frank stickers are awesome for this kind of stuff xD

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Art Trades and Commissions in my ✖journal.
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:iconglory5641:
You are made of win. I was looking for something like this, now I can I finally try it myself. Thank you so much for posting this.

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Let your imagination run wild! You'll never want to catch it again. :D

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