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Customising a resin mirror frame is an enjoyable way to express your creativity. By adding colours, pigments or decorative objects, you can give each piece a unique touch and make it perfect for your space.
Incorporating Colour and Pigments
Adding colour to your resin frame is straightforward with epoxy-compatible pigments or dyes. Colour options range from translucent tints to bold opaque shades—simply mix the pigment into your resin before pouring. For best results, use a small sample batch to check the depth and consistency of your colour, as some pigments may behave differently in various brands of epoxy.
If you’d like a glossy, ultra-clear finish that showcases embedded pigments beautifully, “Trasparente” epoxy resin is ideal for layers up to 2cm thick, perfect for most frame designs and detailing.
Embedding Decorative Objects
You can personalise your resin mirror frame further by embedding small items such as beads, shells, or glitter. Ensure that everything you add is clean and dry. Place your chosen objects in the mould before pouring or halfway through for a layered look. Always test new materials with a resin sample to confirm compatibility and avoid cloudiness or unwanted reactions.
For deep frames or layered effects, a deep pour resin like “EpoxyTable 5-Five” is suitable for castings up to 5cm thick, maintaining clarity even with larger inclusions.
When This Matters: Creating Distinctive Designs
Adding colours and objects is especially beneficial if you want a frame that stands out or complements specific interiors. Personalised resin frames also make thoughtful and creative gifts, turning mirrors into decorative centrepieces.
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Whether you prefer subtle tints or striking embedded details, resin gives you the freedom to customise your mirror frame just how you like. Explore more innovative ideas and techniques in our main guide on how resin mirror frames are made.
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