
Introduction to Resin
with Kim McDonald
This is an introduction to resin, for absolute beginners. All equipment and supplies will be provided for you, including very basic safety equipment (gloves and disposable dust mask). You are welcome to bring your own mask if you have something that you are more comfortable with.
You are responsible for bringing your own art to be resined.
Size: 12 x 12 inch or smaller. *If you have a larger piece, you you would like to resin, simply contact Kim, before reserving, at KimMcDonaldStudios@gmail.com to make additional arrangements. For this class we are working on flat surfaces only. No molds.
If you have a piece made at a previous acrylic pouring class (or on your own), that has cured for at least two weeks, and has been cleaned of any silicone (if used) or other residue, that would be perfect!
In this class we will discuss safety, when working with resin. You will also learn how to properly mix and apply epoxy resin to an art piece, giving it a strong and beautiful permanent finish.
The class will run approx. an hour to an hour and a half. Finished pieces can be picked up next day.
Make sure to wear clothes that you won’t mind getting resin on, and it’s a good idea to tie back long hair.
You are welcome to bring a notebook if you would like to take notes.
Age Limit: 18+
Max Seats: 6 Class Min: 2 Cost for this class is: $95
Supplies for this class must be purchased in advance so payment is required, in advance to secure your spot.
***Disclaimer***
Working with resin is not for everyone. Some people can have serious reactions to resin. For this class we use ArtResin. This product is low VOC (very low fume), but if you are irritated by fumes of any kind, this class may not be for you. By registering for this class you are acknowledging that you understand that there may be risks to working with resin and that Art on the Columbia,LLC and Kim McDonald can not be held liable for any issues that may arise from your participation in this class.
with Kim McDonald
This is an introduction to resin, for absolute beginners. All equipment and supplies will be provided for you, including very basic safety equipment (gloves and disposable dust mask). You are welcome to bring your own mask if you have something that you are more comfortable with.
You are responsible for bringing your own art to be resined.
Size: 12 x 12 inch or smaller. *If you have a larger piece, you you would like to resin, simply contact Kim, before reserving, at KimMcDonaldStudios@gmail.com to make additional arrangements. For this class we are working on flat surfaces only. No molds.
If you have a piece made at a previous acrylic pouring class (or on your own), that has cured for at least two weeks, and has been cleaned of any silicone (if used) or other residue, that would be perfect!
In this class we will discuss safety, when working with resin. You will also learn how to properly mix and apply epoxy resin to an art piece, giving it a strong and beautiful permanent finish.
The class will run approx. an hour to an hour and a half. Finished pieces can be picked up next day.
Make sure to wear clothes that you won’t mind getting resin on, and it’s a good idea to tie back long hair.
You are welcome to bring a notebook if you would like to take notes.
Age Limit: 18+
Max Seats: 6 Class Min: 2 Cost for this class is: $95
Supplies for this class must be purchased in advance so payment is required, in advance to secure your spot.
***Disclaimer***
Working with resin is not for everyone. Some people can have serious reactions to resin. For this class we use ArtResin. This product is low VOC (very low fume), but if you are irritated by fumes of any kind, this class may not be for you. By registering for this class you are acknowledging that you understand that there may be risks to working with resin and that Art on the Columbia,LLC and Kim McDonald can not be held liable for any issues that may arise from your participation in this class.
I will be teaching this class at Art on the Columbia, in Kennewick.