Resin Experiments, Craft Chaos, and the Art of Learning as You Go

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      Natasha John
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      Hey everyone,

      So, here’s the deal—I got into resin during lockdown because I was bored and mildly curious, and now my kitchen table looks like a glitter bomb exploded on it. It started innocent enough. I made a bookmark with some dried lavender, and boom—I was hooked. Now I’ve got ten half-used bottles of epoxy, four different heat guns (don’t ask), and enough silicone molds to open a store. Or a museum. A very sticky museum.

      Lately, I’ve been playing around with layered pours—trying to get that dreamy, swirly, cosmic look without accidentally setting my piece on fire. (Pro tip: don’t mix your resin in your good measuring cups. It will ruin them. My partner still brings it up like I betrayed our entire kitchen setup.)

      Anyway, I wanted to pop in here to say hi and see if anyone’s into trading tips or even doing a few collab pieces? I’m not a pro, but I’ve made some pretty cool stuff lately. I did a trinket tray with gold leaf and mica that actually looked halfway intentional. Small win.

      Oh! And if you’re juggling resin projects and work or school, I feel your pain. I’ve been helping my cousin with her nursing coursework (well, okay, “helping” is a stretch—it’s more like moral support and proofing her grammar), and holy crap, that stuff is intense. She ended up finding some nursing assignment help online https://nursingassignmenthelpers.co.uk/ because the deadlines were just ridiculous. Honestly, I didn’t even know that kind of service existed, but it saved her from a caffeine-fueled meltdown, so I guess I’m all for it now.

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