What paint is suitable for epoxy resin?
Compatible pigments and dyes for stunning resin effects
Choosing the right type of paint or colourant for your epoxy resin project can be the difference between a professional, vibrant finish and a lacklustre result. This guide is for artists, crafters, and makers seeking to understand which pigments, dyes, or paints work best with epoxy resin—whether you’re crafting resin art, river tables, jewellery, or home decor.
Paints and Pigments for Epoxy Resin: Overview and Comparison
Epoxy resin requires pigments or dyes that are specially formulated for compatibility. Not all traditional paints are suitable; using the wrong type can affect curing, colour vibrancy, or resin clarity. The best options are concentrated liquid colourants and powder pigments designed specifically for epoxy. These products ensure even colour distribution, high intensity, and no unwanted chemical reactions. Key differences between resin-safe choices include coverage (opaque vs. translucent), format (liquid, paste, or powder), ease of mixing, and the kind of effect you want—solid, marine, or metallic.
Understanding Epoxy Resin Paint Compatibility
Not all paints are created equal when it comes to colouring epoxy resin. Specialist resin pigments and dyes ensure compatibility, vibrant finishes, and a professional look without compromising the curing process. Avoid standard acrylic or oil paints, which may cause cloudiness or improper hardening.
“Colourfun Set” – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant Set for Solid Colour Effects
The “Colourfun Set” – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant Set for Solid Colour Effects offers a set of nine vivid, translucent pastes made to bring intense, brilliant colours to your resin projects. These highly concentrated pastes are ideal for both opaque and translucent finishes, allowing you to create professional-looking results with minimal product. The paste form mixes smoothly into epoxy, producing even colour without streaks, perfect for river tables, jewellery, coasters, and more. As an added ethical touch, they’re cruelty-free and vegan.
“Colourfun” – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant 25-100ml – High Coverage
For makers who want to tailor-make their hues and control opacity, the “Colourfun” – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant 25-100ml – High coverage is a highly concentrated dye available in individual bottles. Suitable for everything from stained glass effects to solid, opaque colouring, this resin-compatible pigment works with all ResinPro epoxy formulations. Its blendability makes it simple to achieve bespoke colours for artwork, casting, and small decorative objects, all while maintaining resin integrity.
“Marine Palette” – Set of Dyes for Ocean Art, Epoxy Resin, and Beach Effects
If your project leans towards sea-inspired resin art, the “Marine Palette” – Set of Dyes for Ocean Art, Epoxy Resin, and Beach Effects is designed for you. Packed with highly pigmented, odourless dyes in perfectly coordinated shades, this set helps you easily achieve realistic water, sand, and beach effects. Each colour is formulated for the best results in epoxy resin, and the included Wave-Pro powder lets you create intricate foamy and cell textures for dynamic, professional ocean scenes.
“Argento/Gold/Rame” – Floating Metallic Pigment – 20ml
The “Argento/Gold/Rame” – Floating Metallic Pigment – 20ml adds a luxurious touch to your resin works with shimmering metallic effects. These lightweight pigments naturally float to the surface of curing resin, creating striking gold, silver, or copper streaks. They’re perfect for pour painting, fluid art, and enhancing furniture, trays, or coasters. Use them wherever you want to give handmade crafts a sophisticated highlight or a bold, eye-catching centrepiece.
Tips for Choosing and Using Paints with Epoxy Resin
Always select pigments or dyes that are clearly labelled as compatible with epoxy resin to avoid curing issues or unpredictable colour shifts. Mix thoroughly but gently, as aggressive mixing can introduce unwanted bubbles. When layering colours or effects—such as combining transparent colourants with floating metallics—test small sections to see how products interact. For ocean art or special finishes, use ready-made palettes or powders designed for those effects. And remember to avoid exceeding the manufacturer’s recommended pigment ratios, as too much colourant can impact curing and clarity.
"Colourfun Set" – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant Set for Solid Colour EffectsPrice range: £14.45 through £50.95The "Colourfun Set" offers intense, translucent colouring pastes designed for use with epoxy resin to create solid colour effects.
"Colourfun" – Liquid Epoxy Resin Colourant 25-100ml – High coveragePrice range: £3.95 through £10.45Colourfun is a liquid colourant designed for epoxy resin, enabling adjustable colour intensity from translucent to opaque shades.
"Marine Palette" – Set of Dyes for Ocean Art, Epoxy Resin, and Beach EffectsPrice range: £11.45 through £17.95The Marine Palette set provides epoxy-safe marine dyes for ocean-inspired resin artwork with selected shades and complementary wave effects.
“Argento/Gold/Rame” – Floating Metallic Pigment – 20mlLight floating metallic pigment designed for resin art and craft projects in line with the theme on suitable paints for epoxy resin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use regular acrylic paint with epoxy resin?
It is not recommended. Most standard acrylic paints can interfere with the curing or clarity of epoxy resin.
How much pigment should I add to epoxy resin?
Follow the product instructions. Usually, only a small percentage is needed, as resin pigments are highly concentrated.
Are epoxy resin colourants compatible with UV resin?
Several colourants, such as Colourfun products, work with both epoxy and UV resin, but always check compatibility first.
How do you get metallic effects in resin art?
Use floating metallic pigments like Argento/Gold/Rame to create shimmering effects that rise to the surface of your resin artwork.
Can I achieve translucent and opaque effects with epoxy?
Yes. The amount and type of pigment determine if your resin art will look see-through or solid.
What pigment is best for ocean art resin projects?
Look for marine palettes specifically formulated for epoxy resin, which feature shades suited to water, sand, and foam effects.
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