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Mod Podge Resin Leaf Coasters

Sprinkle fall colors everywhere, even in your crafts! Add basic faux leaves to your Mod Podge Resin creations to give your home a charming, festive touch of color.

This project features these great brands:

  • FolkArt Acrylic Paint Logo
  • Mod Podge Tools and Accessories  Logo

At a Glance:

Project #16122 Skill Level: Intermediate
supplies

Plaid Supplies

FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Citrus Green, 2 oz. - 2552

Number Needed: 1 $1.69
Item not for sale on Plaid Online.

FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors - Sunny Yellow, 2 oz. - 509

Number Needed: 1 $1.69
Item not for sale on Plaid Online.

Mod Podge ® Silicone Molds - Coasters, 3 pc. - 25267

Number Needed: 1 $13.99
Item not for sale on Plaid Online.

Mod Podge ® Resin - 16 oz. - 25264

Number Needed: 1 $29.99
Item not for sale on Plaid Online.

Other Supplies

  • Faux Leaves
  • Respirator
  • Cups
  • Craft Sticks
  • Glues
  • Silicone mat to protect the surface
  • Small torch

instructions

  1. Mix the Mod Podge Resin according to the instructions on plaidonline.com/ModPodgeResin.
  2. Only fill the mold about a ¼ up with the clear resin. Place the leaves into the resin and let sit overnight. 
  3. Mix more resin. Divide resin into 2 cups. Drop a small amount of paint into 2 of the cups. Don’t add too much paint. You want it to be transparent.
  4. Fill mold to the top with resin. Use the torch to remove bubbles.
  5. Check out our video on how to start with resin.  https://youtu.be/m21RbxN-69A

Related FAQs

What are cool colors?
What are transparent colors?
What are warm colors?
What does color intensity mean?
What does color value mean?
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Related FAQs

Cool colors are all the colors on the Green and Blue side of the color wheel. Yellow, Yellow/Green, Green, Blue/Green, Blue, Blue/Purple, Purple are all cool colors. All colors on the color wheel can be both warm and cool except Orange.
Transparent colors are thinned with medium or water to create a wash or a glaze of color that you can see through to the underlying surface.
Warm colors are all the colors on the yellow and red side of the color wheel. Yellow, Yellow/Orange, Orange, Red Orange, Red, Red/Purple, Purple are all warm colors. All colors on the color wheel can be both warm and cool except Orange.

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