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SUMMARY:Colorants for Your Resin
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There is an almost endless supply of products you can use to color your resin, into any color of the rainbow, any color you can imagine, and all shades of glittering metallics. General rules for coloring your resin:

Test first! Make yourself a swatch sheet by mixing up small batches of resin with your chosen colorants. Some can cause the resin to 'seize' and harden quicker than expected. Some can cause the resin to not cure hard and remain sticky. Some cause cloudiness, and some can cure into a completely different color to what you expect!
No more than 10% of your colorant added to the resin by volume. Usually much less is needed than the 10%.
Consider colorfastness. You want your artwork to stand the test of time.

Types of resin colorants you might want to try
Metallic powders add incredible shimmer and shine as well as a metallic look to your resin. These are my favorites in both silver and gold. You can get different looks depending on whether you simply stir and pour the...

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