It’s called a “dirty pour”. After mixing all your colors, you layer them, alternating colors as you please, in one or more new cups/buckets. Do NOT stir. Just pour them across the surface however you desire and watch the magic happen. I don’t let them sit too long. I had taped all around the edge to hold the epoxy in place and prevent it from running off too fast. I think you could let the colors set up a bit individually in their cups before combining. It might keep them in bolder ribbons of color when you pour them out. I haven’t tried this, though, just a guess.
Great Job, she's beautiful!
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Very cool :) How do you keep the colors separatet like that in the bucket? How long has the colors been sitting after mixing?
It’s called a “dirty pour”. After mixing all your colors, you layer them, alternating colors as you please, in one or more new cups/buckets. Do NOT stir. Just pour them across the surface however you desire and watch the magic happen. I don’t let them sit too long. I had taped all around the edge to hold the epoxy in place and prevent it from running off too fast. I think you could let the colors set up a bit individually in their cups before combining. It might keep them in bolder ribbons of color when you pour them out. I haven’t tried this, though, just a guess.