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Pursuing vibrant and lasting results in resin decoration starts with choosing the right type of paint. The proper pairing ensures creative freedom while providing good coverage and adhesion on artificial resin surfaces.
Why Acrylic Paints Work Best on Resin
Acrylic paints stand out for resin decoration due to their excellent adhesion, ease of use, and compatibility with cured resin surfaces. Once the resin has fully hardened and is lightly sanded or degreased, acrylics provide brilliant, buildable colour and minimise peeling or cracking. Water-based formulas are user-friendly and can be layered or blended to achieve your desired effect.


Application Tips for a Flawless Result
Surface preparation is essential: ensure your resin piece is clean and, if possible, give it a gentle buff to help the paint grip. Use synthetic brushes like those found in the 12-Piece Artists Paint Brush Set for Epoxy Resin Art & DIY Projects to provide smooth, precise coverage without bristle loss. For fine detail or metallic finishes, you can experiment with lightweight pigments, layering them after the acrylic base has dried. Always allow the paint to dry thoroughly before handling or sealing.
When to Prioritise Paint Type
Choosing high-quality acrylic paint is especially important for items that will be displayed, handled, or used for crafts that require durability. Projects with intricate moulded details or mixed media elements benefit from paints that won’t flake or fade quickly. For impactful metallic highlights or specialised effects, opt for dedicated resin pigments once your acrylic layer sets.

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