Learn how to make an eco resin marble tray with Eco Pour H2O.
Eco Resin
Eco Resin for beginners – Eco resins are a great environmentally friendly alternative to Epoxy Resin and UV Resin. Check out our beginners guides and step by step tutorials to learn how best to work with eco friendly resins like Jesmonite and ResinCrete.
Eco Resin for beginners – the basics
Are you an eco resin beginner? Are you wondering where to start or would like to … Eco Resin for beginners – the basicsRead more
Is Eco Resin Food safe?
Eco resin is not automatically food safe — it depends on the specific brand you are … Is Eco Resin Food safe?Read more
How to sand eco resin
Sanding eco resin (such as Eco Pour H20, Jesmonite, Ecopoxy, or other plant-based and water-based resins) … How to sand eco resinRead more
How to seal Eco Resin
Are you wondering how to seal your eco resin? An Eco Resin sealer can create a … How to seal Eco ResinRead more
How to make Eco Resin terrazzo chips
Do you want to learn how to make eco resin terrazzo cips? Creating terrazzo effects with … How to make Eco Resin terrazzo chipsRead more
Is it safe to use resin with candles?
Are you wondering if you can make candle holders or tealight holders with resin? Some epoxy … Is it safe to use resin with candles?Read more
What is Jesmonite?
Wondering what Jesmonite is and what you might use it for? We’ll give you the lowdown … What is Jesmonite?Read more
Is Eco Resin different to Plaster of Paris?
Are you wondering if Eco Resins like Eco Pour H2O, ResinCrete and other resin casting powders … Is Eco Resin different to Plaster of Paris?Read more
What can I add to Eco Resin
Eco Resin might be solid in colour unlike Epoxy Resin but it absolutely does not mean … What can I add to Eco ResinRead more
