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Getting the right colour in your resin makes a world of difference when crafting decorative pieces. Eyeshadows offer a creative pigment option, but finding the proper amount to add can be tricky. Here’s what you need to know for best results.
Start Small: Finding Your Balance
Begin by adding just a pinch of finely ground eyeshadow (about the size of your fingernail) per 100g of mixed resin. Stir thoroughly and check the opacity. If you prefer a more intense colour, gradually add a little more, always blending thoroughly before each addition. Overloading the resin can compromise how well it cures, so it’s wise to build up colour in small increments rather than all at once.


Practical Tips for Even Colour
- Use a stick or spatula to crush and blend eyeshadow into the resin to avoid clumps.
- Select matte or pearl-finish eyeshadows for less risk of affecting the resin’s set and clarity.
- If reliable, high-intensity colour is your goal, consider resin-specific pigments, such as the Colourfun Set, for consistency and economy.
When Measuring Matters
Precise colour matters most when making jewellery or decor where vibrancy is key. If you’re making several items from the same batch, pre-mix enough coloured resin to maintain uniformity. For special finishes or items exposed to sunlight, using resin colourants helps reduce colour changes over time and gives more predictable results.

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Using eyeshadow as a colour additive is a fun way to experiment and personalise resin creations. For advanced effects and reliable outcomes, explore the full range of resin colourants and project techniques covered in our main guide on eyeshadows in resin.
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