💥No. 1 Value Epoxy Resin in the UK💥
Free shipping on orders over £29,85

Best Resin Projects for Beginners

← Back to how to make resin creations by Lady Giorgia

Best Resin Projects for Beginners

If you’re new to resin art, starting with simple and manageable projects helps you build skill and confidence. Below you’ll find ideas and tips for beginner-friendly resin crafts, making your creative journey smooth and rewarding.

Popular Beginner Resin Projects

Coasters, trays, and other shallow-cast items are widely recommended for those just starting out. These projects involve straightforward moulds and require fewer materials, making mistakes less likely and clean-up easier. Designs like fruit-themed coasters or simple trays are perfect for practising your pouring technique and experimenting with colours and inclusions.

  • Coasters – great for learning the basics of mixing and pouring.
  • Decorative trays – ideal for mastering embedding objects or simple patterns.
  • Flat ornaments – such as Christmas or seasonal decorations.

Hands-On Guidance and Tutorials

Following step-by-step video lessons is a smart way to grow your skills. For example, the Free Kiwi Coasters tutorial guides you through the process of creating colourful, kiwi-themed coasters, giving you practical experience with resin handling and design. There are also free tray tutorials and themed courses for festive projects.

When Simple Projects Matter

Choosing basic projects early on lets you focus on learning the right ratios, timing, and safety steps. This foundation is vital before moving to larger or more complex items where errors can be costly. Beginners often find that coasters and trays offer quick results, which keeps motivation high.

Related products

Related guides

Starting with accessible projects is the best way to master the essentials of resin art. Once you’re comfortable, you can explore varied techniques and develop more advanced creations as featured in the Lady Giorgia resin making guide.

Home
Account
0
£0.00
Favorites
Assistance