How to paint on resin?
Step-by-step guide for durable and vibrant resin surfaces
Painting on resin opens up creative possibilities for both functional and decorative art. Whether you are enhancing a finished resin piece or adding intricate designs to your craft, knowing the correct steps ensures your painted surface lasts and looks its best. This guide is perfect for artists, crafters, and DIY enthusiasts aiming to achieve professional, vibrant results on their resin projects.
What You’ll Need
- “Art Pro” – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating: A crystal-clear, high-gloss base for artwork.
- “Art Pro Deluxe” – Ultra-High Viscosity Epoxy Resin for Artists: Ideal for projects requiring precise line work or an exceptionally glossy finish.
- 12-Piece Artists Paint Brush Set for Epoxy Resin Art & DIY Projects: Various shapes and sizes suitable for detail work and coating.
- Protective gloves and mask
- Fine-grit sandpaper (e.g., 600–1000 grit)
- Non-water-based acrylic, alcohol, or oil paints designed for use on plastics or resin
- Isopropyl alcohol and lint-free cloths
Visualising Painted Resin Artworks
High-gloss resin surfaces can be transformed with detailed painted designs, from abstract art to realistic motifs. Whether you paint coasters, trays, or decorative panels, each project showcases vibrant colour atop a crystal-clear base, demonstrating the clarity and smoothness of professional resins.
Step 1: Prepare and Cure Your Resin Surface
Ensure your resin piece is fully cured before painting. Depending on your chosen resin and casting thickness, full cure may take up to several days. A completely cured base ensures no long-term movement or outgassing, which might affect paint adhesion.
If you are casting your own surface, products like “Art Pro” – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating provide a durable and glossy base layer for artwork.
Step 2: Sand and Clean the Resin
Use gentle sanding for a slightly matte surface. Lightly sand the resin with fine-grit sandpaper, focusing on the area you plan to paint. This creates the ideal microscopic texture for paint to grip.
Clean off dust and debris thoroughly using isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth. Any leftover particles can cause uneven paint application or blemishes in your design.
Step 3: Apply Your Chosen Paint
Choose non-water-based paints designed for resin. Solvent-based or acrylic paints (not water-soluble) provide vibrant colour and the best adherence. Test your chosen paint on a scrap piece if possible before committing to your artwork.
For detail and comfort, use the 12-Piece Artists Paint Brush Set for Epoxy Resin Art & DIY Projects to apply colour evenly, from broad base coats to intricate details. Build up coats gradually, allowing each to dry fully before adding the next.
Step 4: Seal the Painted Resin (Optional for Longevity)
Seal your painted surface with a clear resin topcoat for maximum durability and a glass-like finish. Once your paint is fully dry and set, pour or brush a thin layer of a compatible clear epoxy resin, such as “Art Pro Deluxe” – Ultra-High Viscosity Epoxy Resin for Artists, directly on top. This step protects your artwork from scratches and UV damage while giving it a high-gloss, professional appearance.
Tips and Common Mistakes When Painting on Resin
Always wait for complete cure and thorough drying between each stage—rushing can result in smudges or poor adhesion. Avoid using water-based paints, as they tend to bead up and may not stick well to resin. If you spot any imperfections in your surface after painting, you can lightly sand, clean, and re-coat for a flawless finish. Working in a dust-free environment minimises contamination and leaves your artwork pristine.
"Art Pro" – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface CoatingPrice range: £19.95 through £267.95"Art Pro" clear epoxy resin provides a durable, scratch-resistant, and highly transparent finish suitable for artists and crafters.
Resin Class – 3D Effects Coasters Masterclass, 120 MinutesLearn basic techniques and materials to create coasters, trays and bowls using resin in this 120-minute masterclass.
"Art Pro Deluxe" – Ultra-High Viscosity Epoxy Resin for ArtistsPrice range: £35.95 through £302.45"Art Pro Deluxe" is an ultra-high viscosity epoxy resin designed for precise control and defined lines in resin art.
12-Piece Artists Paint Brush Set for Epoxy Resin Art & DIY Projects£6.95This 12-piece brush set includes versatile shapes and durable synthetic bristles, suitable for painting epoxy resin projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
What paint works best on cured resin?
Use acrylic or solvent-based paints specifically designed for plastics or resin. Water-based paints generally do not adhere well.
Should I sand resin before applying paint?
Light sanding with fine-grit sandpaper improves paint adhesion by giving the resin surface a gentle texture.
Can resin paintings be sealed for extra durability?
Yes, sealing with a clear epoxy topcoat provides added protection and a glossy, professional finish to your artwork.
How do I avoid paint peeling off my resin piece?
Proper surface preparation—cure, sand, and clean thoroughly—ensures maximum paint adhesion and prevents peeling.
Can I paint on resin before it cures completely?
No, always wait until the resin is fully cured. Painting too soon can result in poor adhesion and distorted colours.
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