I like to start my week with a new project.Over the weekend I cut out and then glued my paper images to fit these brass bezels. I protected the paper with three coats of Mod Podge. Then I added some glitter glue to all the edges. Our house is air conditioned and my studio is quite ...
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Amazing Give-A-Way Annoucement! – NOW OVER
Welcome to Resin Crafts, home of ETI Products and Envirotex Lite. We are so glad you stopped by today. We are having a HUUUUUGE giveaway in honor of the big splash that the Crafterminds made using our product.This blog is a great resource for you to learn how to use this amazing medium ...
Envirotex Lite and Elk Horn!
Two weekends ago I taught my "Resin as a Glaze" class at the "Mixed Minded" event in Kitchener, Ontario. I love teaching. I always learn so much! One of my students took me aside and asked me if I thought she could work on elk horn. HMMMMM, I thought. It is very porous ...
Envirotex Lite For a Repair
I have had this little angel pin for a long time. I like to wear a little Canadian flag when I travel for luck. This pin's flag always bothered me though. See how the enamel flag is uneven? That resin pour was not very good.Here is my pin after I did my own extra resin ...
An Amazing Week of Great Links Feauting Envirotex Lite!
Check out these other tutorials using Envirotex Lite:Check out these awesome ETI projects!! 1. Handmade Logo Gift ...
Shrinky Dink Meet Envirotex Lite
These tiny tiles are the result of one layer of Envirotex Lite as a glaze. I always try and remind my readers that one coat of Envirotex Lite is like 50 coats of varnish. Why not let Envirotex Lite do all the work for you?The tiles started out as images I printed on onto shrinky dink ...