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Why You Should Work in Layers When Making Resin Bookmarks

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Why You Should Work in Layers When Making Resin Bookmarks

Working in layers is a crucial technique when crafting resin bookmarks, especially if you plan to add dried flowers, pigments, or other decorative elements. This approach helps you achieve a clear, professional result and strong finish.

Benefits of Layering Resin

Applying resin in layers reduces the risk of trapping bubbles and ensures that embedded items, such as dried flowers or glitter, stay perfectly positioned. Each layer can be individually cured, making it easier to adjust placement and avoid shifting or unwanted overlap. Layering also allows each segment of your design to remain crisp and well-defined, giving depth and a high-quality appearance to your finished bookmark.

How to Work in Layers for Resin Bookmarks

  • Prepare your mould: Make sure your mould is clean and dry before starting.
  • Pour the first layer: Add a thin base of resin—enough to cover the bottom and cure it fully.
  • Add inclusions: Once the base is cured, carefully place dried flowers, leaves, glitters, or pigments. Natural dried flowers are particularly suited for layering as they can stay suspended and add dimension.
  • Apply subsequent layers: Pour another thin layer of resin to encapsulate the inclusions. Repeat curing with each layer, building up until the desired thickness is achieved.
  • Final cure and demould: Allow your finished bookmark to cure thoroughly before removing it from the mould.

When Layering Becomes Essential

If you plan to use larger or three-dimensional inclusions, or want to combine multiple colours and effects, layering is vital. It prevents sinking and lets you control each element’s position, ensuring a balanced, attractive bookmark.

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Mastering layered resin techniques ensures your bookmarks have stunning clarity and stability. To explore more creative ways of crafting, see our main guide on how to make resin bookmarks.

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