Pouring Refillable Resin Pens
What you'll learn
Epoxy resin is a versatile material that can be used to create a wide range of decorative items, including jewelry, coasters, and, of course, pens! In this class, you will learn how to make decorative pens using epoxy resin. The process typically involves mixing the resin with a hardener and pouring it into a mold that is the shape of a pen. You can add different pigments, dyes, or glitter to the resin to create unique designs and patterns. You will also learn how to prepare and pour the resin into the mold, how to remove the mold once the resin has cured, and how to assemble the finished pen. This class is a great way to explore your creative side and learn a new skill while making something beautiful and functional!
Materials and tools used in this class
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Epoxy Resin and Hardener
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Pen Molds
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Pen Refills
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Stir Sticks
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Silicone Cup
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Disposable Cups
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Gold Broken Stones
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Copper Flakes
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Tweezers
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Resin Fillers
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Lighter
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Respirator Mask
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Gloves
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Heat Gun
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Sanding Paper
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Popsicle Sticks
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Cardboard
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This class has 5 sessions (25m)
A quick preview of what to expect from this beginner class.
The list of tools and materials to follow this class and complete your project.
In this segment, Jo shows you how to mix resin and epoxy the right way.
Onto the exciting part! Adding fillers to the resin to make it look decorative before pouring it into the molds.
In this part, de-mold the pens from the silicone and smoothen the edges with sanding.

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Hi! My name is Jo! I am a self-taught artist who shares my knowledge by creating tutorials!