![]() Now we’re ready to start adding our layers. That should leave 50ml of clear in your original silicone cup. Then separate out about 10ml of white resin. You’ll want about 30ml each of the navy, dark teal and light teal. Then separate out your colors into smaller cups. You’ll also use clear resin so to start with mix about 150ml of clear resin in a silicone cup. Move them around until you’re happy and then you’re ready to move on to the next step! Step 2: Add your Resin!Īlright y’all get ready for the fun part! For this little shell I grabbed a navy, dark teal and a light teal for my waves as well as a white alcohol ink (and my pearl alcohol ink because… why not). ![]() You can use a popsicle stick to smooth out the sand (or your finger!) and then start to add in your little coral and shell pieces. Simply fill up the curved part of your shell until the sand makes a flat surface across the top. In this case I’m just using a white sand I picked up at a local craft store (bonus points if you actually brought sand home from the beach with your shell!). I’ve seen people with smaller shells make the curved portion of the shell the beach and the flat portion the waves. In this case I decided to make the beach be the bottom of the scallop and the curved part of the shell be the sea… but you can turn this baby around. One little tip? Your scallop will have a little beach area and then the waves that will wash out to sea. I want to add a few little coral pieces and other shells to my scallop so we want to make sure those are in place first. Okay y’all before we break out the resin we need to get our little shell ready. How to Make Ocean Wave Sea Shells with Resin
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