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Live demonstrations are an engaging way to showcase resin casting techniques. Whether you’re presenting to a group of beginners or demonstrating to seasoned makers, a smooth and well-prepared session can make all the difference in holding audience interest.
Safety and Preparation
Start by ensuring you and your audience are aware of basic safety precautions. Always wear protective gloves and a mask, and explain the importance of safety equipment at the outset. Layout all necessary tools, resin, pigments, and moulds before you begin – having everything to hand avoids needless interruptions during your demo.
- Use a drop cloth to keep your working area tidy.
- Pre-measure resin and hardener for efficiency.
- Keep paper towels and a bin nearby for easy clean-up.


Keep it Concise and Interactive
Live demos work best when concise and focused. Instead of a full-length project, choose a small, achievable piece – coasters or ornaments are ideal. Explain each step clearly and encourage questions as you work. Use short pauses after each process to ask if anyone would like a closer look, or to clarify a point.
If you’re unsure what to demonstrate, our Resin Class – 3D Effects Coasters Masterclass provides a good structure: prepping the workspace, mixing, colouring, pouring, and shaping.
When This Matters
Effective live demonstrations are especially valuable at craft fairs, open studios, or educational workshops. A short, user-friendly session can inspire confidence in resin casting and encourage participants to try projects themselves.

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By approaching your live resin casting demo with thoughtful preparation and a focus on safety and engagement, you’ll be well-positioned to educate and inspire. For more guidance on structuring compelling presentations, explore our main advice hub on making a pitch for resin casting.
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