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Colour is a fantastic way to personalise your resin casting project. Whether you prefer to tint your cast before it sets or add colour once it’s cured, both techniques are possible with the right materials and approach.
Tinting Resin Before Casting
Both epoxy and polyurethane resins can be tinted while in their liquid state, allowing you to achieve vibrant, consistent colour throughout your cast. Simply mix a pigment specifically designed for resin—powder or liquid—into your resin batch before pouring. Using the correct type of pigment ensures trouble-free curing and a beautiful, even result. Popular options include coloured pastes, powders and transparent dyes. Products like “IWhite” Polyurethane Casting Resin are well-suited for pre-mixing with colourants for rapid and detailed moulds.
- Add pigment gradually and stir thoroughly for best results.
- Avoid standard acrylics or water-based colours, as these can affect curing or finish.
- Always check pigment compatibility with your chosen resin.
Painting Cured Resin Casts
Once your cast resin piece is fully hardened, you can paint its surface to add intricate designs or cover imperfections. Acrylic paints adhere well to most cured resins, especially when the surface is lightly sanded to improve grip. For maximum durability, consider finishing with a clear, protective sealer. Painting is especially useful for adding layered effects or details that cannot be achieved by tinting alone.
- Ensure the resin is fully cured before painting—this can take several hours to a day depending on product and thickness.
- Clean and, if needed, gently sand the surface to help paint adhere.
- Use several thin coats for even coverage.
When Colouring Matters Most
Tinting or painting resin casts is particularly useful for creative projects like jewellery, model figures, ornaments, and gifts. Choosing between pre-tinting and painting depends on whether you want an all-over colour or bespoke decoration on your finished item.
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Adding colour to your resin casting opens up a world of creative possibility and is easily achieved with compatible pigments or paints. For further inspiration and technique advice, visit our main guide on how to make resin casts.
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