Stained Glass Effect: Sophie and Toffee Elves' Box

Okay. So it had been awhile. Many of you guys are probably wondering if I am still alive or not. Barely. After all the drama that I had gone through, most of it, on my own.

I intentionally did not write anything in case it would worsen ny situation now.

Meanwhile, while all the drama in the world are going through, I have devoted most of my time exploring and teaching myself different resin techniques.

This is a stained glass effect using resin- all resin. This is the final look- when I took the picture, the resin has not completely cured yet- thus the mold.

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I started with pouring some epoxy resin on a mold. I personally prefer epoxy molds now- though the curing time is very long. Its just that I can get it out of my room and cure it outside. Its safer- all in all.

The drawing came with the Sophie and Toffee Elves box.

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Place the thing on top of the drawing. There is this thick resin- I do not know what it's called but I used it to trace the drawing out. It gave this effect:

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I cured the piece with UV light periodically to prevent ruining the piece. I started putting on color- this is something that came up from that box too- and, well, I sort of just blended them together.

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The basic principle of this, is just to apply the colors and cure them.
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Done.

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