Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Pigments with Epoxy Resin
Adding pigments to epoxy resin opens up endless possibilities for creative expression, colour effects, and design. However, like any technique, it comes with it...
Characteristics of Alcohol Ink Pigments with Epoxy Resin
Alcohol ink pigments are highly fluid, intensely pigmented, and wonderfully expressive when used with epoxy resin. They allow for spontaneous, flowing colour ef...
Characteristics of Pearl Pigments (Mica Pigments) with Epoxy Resin
Pearl pigments (also known as mica pigments) add a luminous, elegant finish to epoxy resin. Made from mica particles coated in titanium dioxide or similar compo...
Most Common Pigments Used with Epoxy Resin and Their Effects
Epoxy resin is a highly versatile medium, and choosing the right pigment can transform your project’s final look. Below is a guide to the most commonly used pig...
Tips for Blending Alcohol Ink and Pearl Pigments with Epoxy Resin
Combining alcohol inks and pearl pigments in epoxy resin opens up a world of vibrant, shimmering, and fluid effects. Each medium offers unique movement and ligh...
Tips for Using Alcohol Ink Pigments with Epoxy Resin
Alcohol ink pigments can add stunning fluid colour effects to your epoxy resin projects — from dreamy abstract blends to vivid marbled swirls. However, due to t...
Tips for Using Pearl Pigments (Mica Pigments) with Epoxy Resin
Pearl pigments (mica-based powders) are prized for their shimmering, light-reflective quality. When used correctly, they can add elegance, movement, and subtle...