MEYSPRING Royal Gold Epoxy Resin Color Pigment - 50 Grams - Great for Resin Art, Epoxy Resin, and UV Resin
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My thanks to you for your inquiry. If you need to use our Royal Gold or any other MEYSPRING mica then that will work too It is possible to color liquid silicone projects with pigment as long as it is clear or translucent. It is possible to affect the final pigment color by using silicone with a colored or white finish.
Although I don't know what you are referring to by cover, it is an extremely powerful dye, and if used with acrylic, it probably could cover a couple hundred square
The answer is yes. Whether you use lacquer, epoxy resin, UV resin, or mod podge to make projects, MEYSPRING Royal Gold pigment works well in virtually any translucent material- Kintsugi Art is a Japanese art technique which uses glue-like adhesives to create amazing
It is absolutely true that MEYSPRING Pigments can be used to color polymer clay projects using a variety of techniques. The following ideas are only a few The following are the first two points1. A MEYSPRING pigment can be brushed onto raw clay to give it a shiny finish. Meysspring pigments may be brushed over a textured polymer clay sheet to reveal patterning. 3. *br> Pigments from MEYSPRING can be used to increase the luster of products such as alcohol inks and gilders paste. A sheet of polymer clay can be sprayed with any MEYSPRING mica that has been dissolved in water. You can spray one color, wait for it to dry, and then As an alternative, dry brush a surface with a MEYSPRING powder pigment and spray it with another, or even more than one, for a stunning effect. 6 *. In fact, you can mix MEYSPRING Pigments into your clay to create a range of cool effects, from a faux polymer clay shell to a galaxy. Mica Powders manufactured by MEYSPRING have a melting point of 1250°F, so they will not be affected by the baking or kiln process.
Selected User Reviews For MEYSPRING Royal Gold Epoxy Resin Color Pigment - 50 Grams - Great for Resin Art, Epoxy Resin, and UV Resin
This is not a gold hew, but rather a copper hew.
I was pleased with the color and with how the product applied. The product is shown outside in the sun and inside and I attached photos to illustrate the color difference since I read about some reviews complaining about the color difference.
It is not recommended to use this product.
It was necessary to repair a sculpture and a bowl that were both broken in a number of Gold powder and glue were used to make repairs and the product turned out beautifully.
I just wish it were a bit brighter! The color and shine are good! It was very helpful for fixing my marble lazy Susan, and I was able to highlight it as well. Overall, I was pleased with the product, although the safety seal inside the package was not sealed, which caused it to spill everywhere when I opened it for the first time.
Here is some kintsugi work I did on a coffee This gold color worked OK, but it was dull and dark.
The price is excellent for the amount you receive. The colors here are excellent and I'll purchase more in the future.
Epoxy will turn yellow when added to it, and the result will be almost indistinguishable A metallic substance. I tried it in the first batch based on the recommendation, and the color turned out dull yellow. We used 50% epoxy in the second batch, same dull, boring result. There were no sparks, no metallic luster, and the colour was very dull and boring.