What to Put in Epoxy Resin?
Creative ideas and resin-safe materials for makers and artists
Looking to enhance your next resin project with unique inclusions? Whether you are a jewellery maker, resin artist, or a curious hobbyist, this guide will help you explore what you can safely embed and mix into epoxy resin. From eye-catching pigments, dried flowers, metallic powders and more, you’ll find the best products and creative possibilities right here.
Overview: Safe Embeds and Colourants for Epoxy Resin
Epoxy resin is highly versatile, allowing for a variety of creative additions—provided you use compatible materials. Popular options include natural elements (dried flowers, foliage), craft objects (beads, charms, glitter), specialist pigments, and mica powders. Key differences come down to intended effect: pigments change colour or transparency; powders provide shimmer or metallic sheen; objects such as dried flowers or letter moulds enable personalisation in jewellery and décor. Safety, clarity, and ease of use vary by resin and additive, making it crucial to choose products specifically formulated for creative use.
Creative Resin Project Ideas
Dried flowers, metallic beads, and themed charms are popular for jewellery and keyrings, while pigments and mica powders let you craft vivid colours or shimmer in larger pieces. Explore combining specialist colourants with inclusions for truly unique resin art, from ocean-inspired tables to personalised keepsakes.
Jewellery and Craft Inclusions: EVERSHINE COLLECTION
If you’re looking for an all-in-one creative kit, the “Evershine Collection” – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories is perfect for those starting out or wanting maximum flexibility. The kit’s crystal-clear epoxy resin ensures a flawless base for embedding items, and its vast accessory range—rings, keyrings, tassels, alphabet silicone mould, even a mini precision drill—enables easy incorporation of dried flowers, charms, or pigments. The 1:1 mixing ratio removes the hassle of measuring, while 12 artisan pigments and dried flowers open up endless creative avenues from simple colour play to detailed keepsake jewellery.
Intense Colour Effects: COLOURFUN Sets
To achieve vivid coloured resin, the “Colourfun Set” – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant Set for Solid Colour Effects is designed for brilliant, even colouration in both small projects and large castings. These highly concentrated pastes mix seamlessly with epoxy resin to create everything from ‘sea water’ translucency to solid opaque shades. The set’s vegan-friendly formula supports safe and eye-catching results whether you’re pouring for river tables or fine jewellery. For single colours or smaller project needs, “Colourfun” – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant 25-100ml – High coverage allows detailed control over transparency and intensity—suiting resin artists who want both bold and subtle effects.
Crystal Clarity and Shimmer: TRASPARENTE Resin Kit with Mica Powder
The “Trasparente” Epoxy Resin Kit 800g + Mica Powder 10g – 10 Colour Variations offers an ultra-clear resin for projects that need a glass-like finish. This kit comes with Sahara mica powder for introducing iridescent effects or gentle shimmer, suitable for casting decorative objects, woodworking, and coating applications. Its high transparency and UV filter means inclusions like pigments or flowers stay visible and preserved over time, making it ideal for tabletops, encapsulated art, and statement jewellery pieces.
Choosing the Right Additives: Tips and Project Inspiration
When deciding what to put in epoxy resin, always start with clean, dry items to avoid cloudiness or reactions. For jewellery and charms, dried flowers, beads, and letter moulds offer bespoke touches. Dye sets like Colourfun provide limitless palette customisation for both beginners and advanced artists. Mica powders deliver metallic and pearlescent sheens on coasters, river tables, and wall art. The best results come from playing with combinations—like embedding flowers in clear resin with a touch of pigment, or adding shimmer to deep colour casts.
"Evershine Collection" – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories£21.95Resin kit designed for jewellery and crafts with clear epoxy resin and over 100 accessories for creative projects.
"Colourfun Set" – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant Set for Solid Colour EffectsPrice range: £14.45 through £50.95This colourant set offers intense, translucent colouring for epoxy resin with even distribution, suitable for transparent resin projects.
"Trasparente" Epoxy Resin Kit 800g + Mica Powder 10g – 10 Colour Variations£20.95"Trasparente" Epoxy Resin Kit is a very clear, multipurpose epoxy resin suitable for castings, table making and various DIY uses.
"Colourfun" – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant 25-100ml – High coveragePrice range: £3.95 through £10.45"Colourfun" is a liquid epoxy resin colourant designed to provide vivid pigmentation suitable for resin art and castings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I put dried flowers in epoxy resin?
Yes, thoroughly dried flowers are safe to embed in epoxy resin and add natural beauty to jewellery or ornament projects.
Which colourants work best in epoxy resin?
Liquid pigments and mica powders are ideal. Specialist sets like Colourfun ensure even colouration and clarity in resin.
How do I prevent bubbles with inclusions?
Seal porous items and add them slowly to the resin. Warm the resin slightly or use a heat gun to release trapped air for a clear finish.
Do mica powders mix into resin or form layers?
Mica powders disperse for even shimmer but settle if resin is left too long. Stir thoroughly before pouring for best distribution.
Can I embed metal parts in epoxy resin?
Yes, clean metal charms, findings, or beads can be embedded. Ensure pieces are dry and grease-free for strong adhesion.
What are common mistakes when adding inclusions?
Using damp or greasy items, overloading the resin, or adding non-compatible objects can cause clouding or detachment.
Does pigment affect resin curing?
Excess pigment can slow or prevent cure. Follow manufacturer ratios and avoid exceeding 5% pigment by weight.
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