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Processing napkins in epoxy

Napkins come in many shapes and sizes and with unique patterns. A trend that you see more and more is the processing of napkins in epoxy casting resin. José can do this like no other and after reading this fun DIY you will also know exactly how to process napkins in epoxy.

First of all I will introduce myself. My name is José, I am 34 years old, married and mother of 1 child of 8 years old. My hobby is making resin at with epoxy.
I saw creations made from epoxy on Facebook and I thought: "That's nice, I want to delve into that myself".
In the end I have already made a lot like epoxy coasters, jewelry, key chains and much more. I really like to craft and make unique creations. I would like to explain to you step by step how to make beautiful coasters with napkins. You only need a few things and it is super simple.


Supplies:

- Silicone epoxy molds coasters
- UltraEpoxy
- Napkins
- Tools such as: nitrile gloves , silicone mixing cups and stirring sticks


Processing napkins in epoxy

Give your interior a personal touch and incorporate napkins with beautiful patterns in your coasters. It is easy to do yourself and it is a way to be creative. We explain step by step how you can get started with this DIY.

Step 1: Prepare the napkins

First cut the napkins into circles (or the shape you want). Then remove 1-2 layers from the back, so that the layer with the picture is as thin as possible. You do not need to process the napkins any further.

Step 2: Mixing the epoxy resin

Now I'm going to mix the epoxy resin. I use the premium quality UltraEpoxy from ItsOkay, because it is nice and clear without air bubbles. I use the handy diagram that comes with the bottles and weigh this accurately on my precision scale . After this, stir well for 4-5 minutes. Also scrape along the edges and the bottom. If you don't do this properly, there is a chance that your epoxy resin will not harden properly. After stirring, I let the epoxy resin sit for 3-4 minutes so that the air bubbles can come to the surface. I then remove them with my heat tool. Always be careful with this, you don't want to burn your work or your mold. ItsOkay now also sells a great Bubble Blaster that easily pops air bubbles in epoxy. This prevents damage to your mold or artwork.

Step 3: Pouring the epoxy

Pour a very thin layer of epoxy resin into the round molds. Make sure the layer of epoxy resin is well spread and distributed over the entire silicone mold.


Then place the napkins upside down in the silicone mold and press the napkins down well with a stirring rod, so that they stay on the bottom. Carefully go over the napkin with a wooden stirring spatula or your finger, so that any air bubbles at the bottom disappear. Let this layer of epoxy harden until the next day (24 hours).

Step 4: Pour second layer of epoxy

After 24 hours you can apply the next layer in the pigment color you want. Do not choose dark pigment colors, because then the napkin will not stand out. The background color will be too dark. I prefer to work with white mother of pearl pigment . You can optionally add glitter to the edge of the silicone mold, as you can see in the pictures.
Now fill the silicone molds with the colored epoxy . I remove any air bubbles with my heat tool . Let the epoxy harden for 24 hours .

Step 5: Remove the coasters from the mold

After at least 24 hours you can remove the epoxy coasters from the silicone mold. You can now see the pattern or image of the napkin in it very nicely. I think it gives a very cozy effect.
I hope you found this manual instructive to read and will now get started yourself. I hope you have lots of fun crafting. Love José.


More information?

Do you have questions about making art, jewelry or casting/coating floors or other objects? At itsOkay, several epoxy experts work with each their own expertise. We are happy to help you.
Please contact itsOkay customer service or take a look at the Epoxy knowledge center .

Comments

  • @F Reitsma, Leuk hé! Ga je het ook proberen?

    KL

    Klantenservice ItsOkay

  • Geweldig mooi gedaan en een leuk idee

    F.

    F.Reitsma

  • @Riet hier hebben wij ook meerdere blogs over. Deze kun je tussen de blogs vinden als je op foto klikt.

    IT

    itsOkay.nl

  • heel mooi gedaan hoor,heb je het ook al eens met een foto gedaan?ik weet niet meer hoe dat moet.Weet jij het misschien?groetjes

    RI

    Riet

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