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If you’ve ever tried embedding printed or handwritten text into resin, you’ll know that ink can sometimes bleed, spoiling otherwise perfect results. The good news is that with a little preparation, you can keep your wording crisp and clear.
Why Does Ink Bleed in Resin?
Ink tends to run when exposed to the high moisture or solvents in liquid resin. Some printer inks or pens are more sensitive than others, especially water-based varieties. If the text isn’t fully protected, the resin can seep in, causing smudges that make your phrases illegible and dull.
Steps to Prevent Ink Bleeding
- Seal your text: Before casting, coat both sides of your printed or handwritten phrase with a clear-drying glue or sealant. Options include PVA glue, Mod Podge, or clear spray acrylic. Allow each side to dry thoroughly.
- Choose the right paper: Glossy or heavyweight paper is less absorbent and can help prevent ink from running.
- Handle with care: Make sure your sealant is dry and apply resin in thin layers at first, letting them set before pouring a thicker top layer.
Using a reliable, clear resin like One-2-One epoxy resin also promotes a professional finish with minimal risk of ink disturbance.
When Ink Bleeding Matters Most
Preserving wording clarity is essential for custom gifts, commemorative plaques, jewellery, or any decorative project where the text is central to the design. When accuracy and sharpness matter, sealing your text is a simple but crucial extra step.
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Taking the right precautions will help ensure that every phrase you place in resin remains bold and defined. For further tips on embedding text and creative ideas, visit our main guide on how to put phrases in resin.
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