The next big step in improving my process is to buy a pressure pot, which is a sealed chamber where I put my resin pieces to cure. What happens is, you place wet resin pieces inside and then pressurize the chamber, and it physically crushes any bubbles inside your casts, so that when you pull them out 1-3 days later, you have a glass-clear resin free of any imperfections or micro-bubbles.
Hi, I'm Bunnie (the Ghost Girl). I am a resin artist born and living in Seattle, WA! I love my cloudy city of dark stormy nights and constant silver linings, and I love the cozy and the ethereal. I love how working with resin allows me to create magical objects in the real world, and my dream is to make the mundane into magic. I vend primarily at live markets, but am always open to custom orders! Feel free to shoot me a message if you have any questions or would like a price quote.
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