how to make writing in resin
Achieve crisp lettering or detailed script in your resin pieces
Writing in resin allows you to create personalised designs, elegant signatures, or intricate lettering on a wide range of projects – from jewellery and coasters to art panels. This guide explains each step for achieving sharp, long-lasting writing effects in resin, whether you want simple script, stylish monograms, or elaborate embellishments.
What You’ll Need
- “Art Pro Deluxe” – Ultra-High Viscosity Epoxy Resin for Artists – For controlled writing and clear lines
- “Fairy Wings” – UV Resin for Volumetric Reliefs, Dual Colour, 30ml – For raised or 3D effect writing
- “UV–Creation” – Fast Acrylic Resin, 3 Minute UV Cure – For quick setting and high-gloss finishes
- “One-2-One” – Epoxy Resin for Handcraft, 1:1 Mixing Ratio – For easy mixing and smooth application
- Mixing containers and stirrers
- Fine-tipped applicator, pipette, or toothpick
- Disposable gloves and protective covering
- UV lamp (for UV-curing resins)
- Suitable pigment, mica powder, or resin-safe ink (if coloured writing is desired)
Step 1: Prepare Your Workspace and Materials
Set up a clean, dust-free environment to ensure your resin writing stays crisp. Lay down protective sheeting and organise your materials within easy reach. Wear gloves to protect your hands from resin exposure and work in a space with adequate ventilation. Decide on the surface you’ll write on—whether a cured resin base, coaster, jewellery blank, or art panel.
Before mixing, double-check that all tools are dry and free from oil or debris, as contaminations can affect clarity and adhesion of your script.
Step 2: Mix and Tint Your Resin
Measure your resin components precisely according to manufacturer guidelines. For example, a 1:1 by volume ratio is required if you select One-2-One – Epoxy Resin for Handcraft, 1:1 Mixing Ratio. Mix thoroughly to avoid streaks, ensuring clarity and an even finish.
If you want coloured writing, add a suitable pigment or resin-safe ink now, blending completely. Avoid water-based colourants, as these are not compatible with epoxy or UV resins.
Step 3: Apply the Resin in Lettering or Script
Transfer the mixed resin into a fine applicator, syringe, or use a cocktail stick for maximum control. Lightly outline your script with a pencil or use a mould/stencil as a visual guide. For intricate lines or lettering, use Art Pro Deluxe – Ultra-High Viscosity Epoxy Resin for Artists, which is tailored for detailed control and minimal bleeding.
Draw your letters slowly, pressing lightly for thinner lines and applying more for bolder script. Thicker, raised effects can be achieved with Fairy Wings – UV Resin for Volumetric Reliefs, Dual Colour. Complete each word before moving on—if using a UV resin, cure under a UV lamp as you go to prevent lines from dispersing.
Step 4: Cure and Finish the Writing
Allow the resin to fully cure according to product instructions. UV-cured resins such as UV–Creation – Fast Acrylic Resin, 3 Minute UV Cure require a UV lamp for rapid setting, while epoxy types like One-2-One or Art Pro Deluxe may need several hours at room temperature.
Once cured, inspect each letter for sharpness. If necessary, apply a thin top layer of clear resin to seal your writing and enhance depth and gloss. Gently sand any rough edges with fine sandpaper after curing for a professional, tactile finish.
Tips and Common Mistakes When Writing in Resin
- Use a high-viscosity or UV resin for detailed control—thin resins can bleed, distorting your script.
- Work in a dust-free, well-ventilated area to preserve clarity and personal safety.
- Let each letter cure before overlapping layers if creating shadow, relief, or 3D effects.
- Avoid rushing the curing process or overfilling lines, which can cause smudging or loss of detail.
Real Project Example: Personalised Resin Keyring
Using a letter mould and UV–Creation, you can quickly cure initial layers, then add intricate script on top with Art Pro Deluxe or Fairy Wings for bold, stand-out effect. This method produces professional-quality custom gifts or signature pieces in under an hour.
"Art Pro Deluxe" – Ultra-High Viscosity Epoxy Resin for ArtistsPrice range: £33.85 through £287.85"Art Pro Deluxe" epoxy resin provides precise control in resin art with a glossy, scratch-resistant finish suited for creative writing techniques.
"Fairy Wings" – UV Resin for Volumetric Reliefs, Dual Colour, 30mlOriginal price was: £15.15.£2.85Current price is: £2.85."Fairy Wings" UV Resin is suitable for creating detailed 3D patterns and reliefs with a fast-setting acrylic formula.
"UV–Creation" – Fast Acrylic Resin, 3 Minute UV CurePrice range: £7.85 through £59.85UV–Creation is a ready-to-use UV gel resin designed for jewellery making with fast curing under UV light and a clear glossy finish.
"One-2-One" – Epoxy Resin for Handcraft, 1:1 Mixing RatioPrice range: £14.85 through £56.85"One-2-One" epoxy resin offers a medium viscosity and an easy 1:1 mixing ratio, suitable for safe crafting with a clear finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best resin type for detailed writing?
High-viscosity epoxies or UV-curing resins are best for crisp, precise script due to minimal spreading and fast setting.
How can I cure resin writing quickly?
Use UV resin and a UV lamp for a set time, usually 2–5 minutes, for instant handling and layering.
Can you colour your writing in resin?
Yes, blend in resin-compatible pigments or mica powders into the mixture before applying for coloured lettering effects.
Will resin writing remain clear or yellow?
Resins with UV protection, such as those formulated for art or jewellery, will resist yellowing for many years.
What applicators work best for resin writing?
Use fine-tip syringes, toothpicks, or pipettes to control the resin flow for neat lettering and outlines.
How do I prevent smudged or blurry lines in resin letters?
Choose thick or UV resin, limit line width, and allow each section to partially set before layering further details.
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