You can purchase all sorts of gorgeous handmade gifts for friends and family. If you are in the City Hall/Bugis area, do pop by Resin Play for some shopping therapy! If you have a weakness for flowers like me, then this trinket tray kit will be your thing!Īnd here are some samples of finished products! Terrazzo decorative objects are all the rage these days, and here’s a workshop where you can create your very own!Ĭoasters make for great gifts, and these look out of this world! □ The girls and I have always enjoyed every session that we attended! Workshops at Resin Play are always well-organised, with high quality materials provided and attentive instructors that guide students closely. Its viscous texture also makes it perfect for glitter to suspend nicely inside, and can be coloured in an amazing variety of powdered pigments. Resin is a very exquisite material that is both extremely lasting and food safe (for decorated cheese boards, chopping boards and the like). The resin pieces have to cure for a few hours, so we left them overnight and collected them the next day. Here’s a video of a few of the main steps, and below that, are K and B’s final products! It’s always fun to choose your own mix of colours and glitter so no two creations are ever identical. Here are some close-ups of the girls’ work. She trained in London’s St Martin’s, so you can be sure she knows what she’s doing, especially when it comes to design! Here’s Elaine, founder and owner of Resin Play, showing us how its done. Part Two of the workshop involved preparing the resin to suspend the plaster shape in. Here’s the marbling, and some satay stick action to make sure the plaster flows into every nook and cranny of the mould.
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