Very quick and easy Resin Trinket Dish (learn how you too can mould resin into shape)

This is a quick and easy tutorial on moulding a resin trinket dish. For this project, I first began by pouring the coloured resin onto baking paper, which had been placed on an upside-down​ serving tray. If you don't have a serving tray, a plate will do. I then added acrylic diamonds to the outer edge of the resin to add some interest and texture. It was left to cure for a couple of hours; your resin is cured enough when you can touch it, and it is still very bendy. Resin curing times will vary from brand to brand, so check on yours every half hour. Tip: Pour a small amount on a separate sheet of baking paper. You can test this piece without touching your curing piece. Next, the resin was transferred to the oval plastic dish (a round dish would also do). I left the baking paper on at this stage because it wasn't ready for removal. I removed the baking paper after the resin had been curing for about 4 hours (again, this time will vary depending on your brand of resin). It was then placed back into the plastic dish and left to cure overnight. You can heat the resin and bend it into the dish. Once cured, you have a fabulous resin trinket dish. If you enjoyed this video and it has inspired you for your project, please consider buying me a coffee. https://PayPal.me/suefindlay. Any donation helps to fund my channel. Materials used in this project • Plastic tray (used upside down) • Baking Paper • Liquid Glass Resin from U Resin: http://bit.ly/LiquidGlassResin • Artisue Pigment - Lime • Artisue Pigment - Black • Le Rez Expressions Epoxy Pigment Paste - Angel White: http://bit.ly/lerezmatpaste • Le Rez Metallic Pigment Paste - Molten Gold: http://bit.ly/metpaste • Acrylic Diamonds: http://bit.ly/acrylicdiamonds - Alternative Product: https://amzn.to/2Y7pVJi - US | https://amzn.to/2XWbdUt - UK • Oval-shaped dishes for moulding (any plastic dish will do) Step-by-step Instruction Manual: https://bit.ly/SFDGuide9 Books The Essential Beginner’s Guide to Resin Art Techniques eBook version: http://bit.ly/resinguide Paperback version: https://amzn.to/2XEmqxn (US) | https://amzn.to/2NMKAkY (UK) *Sales from this guide also go towards funding my YouTube resin tutorials. I appreciate your support. Note - As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I realise that only some have access to the shops I have locally, so I have taken the time to find alternative products on Amazon and provide you with links. Please also note that I haven’t personally tried all product links due to location. However, I aim to help speed up your creative process by providing these links. I receive a small commission whenever you click a link and purchase a qualifying item. This payment helps keep my tutorials free for you to watch. If you want to access my videos before everyone else, please sign up for my newsletter at http://bit.ly/SueFindlayNews. Handy Links: Website: https://suefindlaydesigns.com.au Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/2ac4fe333b62/suefi... Resin Tutorials: https://suefindlaydesigns.com.au/vide... Facebook:   / suefindlaydesigns   Facebook Group:   / 382098942273408   Instagram:   / suefinart   I hope you enjoy this quick and simple tutorial.