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Resin Day of the Dead Necklace

October 30, 2015 By etiblog 1 Comment

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Hello friends! Larissa here today showing you how I made this 

Resin Day of the Dead necklace. 

day of the dead necklace

First I mixed ETI EasyCast Clear Casting Epoxy adding a tiny bit of Ann Butler Design’s Onyx Iridescent Powder and mixed it according to the instructions.  I wanted this Day of the Day necklace to have lots of  shimmer . I sprayed this mold I found at the dollar store with Mold Release/Conditioner and then poured the

Day of the Dead Charms

  Clear Casting Epoxy into the mold,  I let it sit to the side for about 24 hours while I worked on other projects.  The skulls popped right out.  Then I started decorating him by adding rhinestones for his eyes and then made a crown of flowers for the top of his head.

 Day of the Dead Charm 

 By adding a few beads and a ribbon chain I was able to create a fun necklace to wear to celebrate the Day of the Dead.  I think you could wear this necklace any day though since sugar skulls are very popular.

 day of the dead necklace 

 You could really made these any fun color too.  I hope you enjoyed my post today. Thank you for stopping by and don’t forget to check back to see more fun tutorials using ETI.USA products.   Have a wonderful day friends.

To see more of my work you can visit me at Muffins and Lace.
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  1. Karen

    November 9, 2015 at 3:44 pm

    This is very cool- love that you can use inexpensive molds!

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