Lately I’ve been playing around with resin and Fairfield World’s Poly-Pellets® to see what all I could possibly make with the combination. One idea I came up with was to create a bird bath bowl! It could also be used as a bird feeder bowl.
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Materials used:
- Fairfield World Poly-Pellets®
- Two Part Resin (I use Envirotex Lite®)
- 3 Mixing Cups (2 small and 1 bigger)
- Mixing Sticks
- Plastic Wrap
- Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
- Mixing Bowl
- Heat Gun
- Sharpie marker
- Scissors
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How I made it:
First, I mixed my two part resin. I measured out equal amounts of the resin and the hardener in two separate cups. I then poured both into a larger cup. Following the instructions, I let it sit for a few minutes before mixing it so that the bubbles could rise to the top.
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While I let the mix sit, I wrapped plastic wrap around my cutting mat. I used the mat to protect the table. You don’t have to use it. I used a marker to draw out my bowl pattern.
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With the hot glue gun and glue sticks, I went over the marker line with the hot glue, building it up so that I have a wall to keep the resin and poly-pellets® in.
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Once I was done building the wall of glue, I mixed up the resin and hardener until it was completely mixed, about 2 minutes.
To measure how many poly-pellets I would need, I poured them out onto my plastic wrap, within the walls of the glue. I then poured them into the mixed resin and then mixed them in, coating the poly-pellets® with the resin.
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Using a mixing stick, I spread out the mix until it was all the way to the edges and even.
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With my heat gun on high, I waved it above the resin to help pop any bubbles that had developed. Then I left it alone to harden.
After it has started to harden for a few hours, I covered a mixing bowl with plastic wrap and turned it upside down. I then picked up the almost hardened resin with poly-pellets® and turned it over onto the bottom of the bowl. I molded it around the mixing bowl creating an upside down bowl.
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Then I left it alone to completely dry overnight. The next morning, I pulled all of the plastic wrap away from the bowl.
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After I pulled all of the plastic wrap off, I used scissors to cut away the hot glue from the edge.
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I used an old flower pot as the base, but the bowl could just sit on the deck or the table.
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The birds love it! I’m thinking about making another one just for bird seed!
Until next time, Happy Crafting!