I Spy Game Resin Trinket Serving Tray DIY

This I spy game resin serving tray filled with miniatures and trinkets is a fun DIY and would make a great gift! Fill the tray with little things from the junk drawer or little heirlooms that sit in a jewelry box collecting dust. With a thick layer of glossy resin, the trinkets stay in place and offer a smooth surface for using the tray for serving or a coffee table catch all.

I Spy Game Resin Trinket Service DIY!

This espionage table full of miniatures and beautiful things makes a fun serving tray and a great gift! Fill trays with trash or small items from dusty jewelry boxes.

Covered with a thick layer of glossy resin, the ratchet stays in place and provides a smooth surface for serving trays or coffee tables to take it all. Great conversation section too!

This I spy game resin serving tray filled with miniatures and trinkets is a fun DIY and would make a great gift! Fill the tray with little things from the junk drawer or little heirlooms that sit in a jewelry box collecting dust. With a thick layer of glossy resin, the trinkets stay in place and offer a smooth surface for using the tray for serving or a coffee table catch all.

What do you want to achieve with your spy game? Keys, dice, stationery, nuts / bolts, screws, nails, bottle caps, broken jewelry, amulets, tokens, stones, crystals, buttons, small toys, beads and more! What do you see on my resin serving tray?

This I spy game resin serving tray filled with miniatures and trinkets is a fun DIY and would make a great gift! Fill the tray with little things from the junk drawer or little heirlooms that sit in a jewelry box collecting dust. With a thick layer of glossy resin, the trinkets stay in place and offer a smooth surface for using the tray for serving or a coffee table catch all.

NECESSARY ACCESSORIES NEEDED:

  • EasyCast resin
  • Knick-knacks, miniatures, tokens and memory bags
  • hot glue guns
  • Shake the glass, hit the stick, discard the handle
  • plateaus
Make an I spy game resin trinket serving tray

Step 1: Climb

Use hot glue to glue each mini ratchet to the bottom of the tray.

Make an I spy game resin trinket serving tray

Continue to fill the gaps with small pieces. The cube is the tallest object on my table and uses a lot of resin to coat all the pieces ... so plan ahead and choose a flat object.

Make an I spy game resin trinket serving tray

At this point I miss the little things ... so I left. There is room for more, so fill as much as you want.

Make an I spy game resin trinket serving tray

Step two: resin

Now mix the 8 ounce resin pack according to the instructions for the 2-step process. Mix one part resin and one part hardener and mix for 2 minutes.

Then pour the resin into the second mixing bowl and use a new mixing stick to stir the resin for another minute. This mixing process is essential for proper resin treatment.

Make an I spy game resin trinket serving tray

Then pour the resin mixture on the surface of the tray. The resin is self-leveling in order to move through the trays, filling in gaps, holes and small stains on the particles.

So start with just 8 ounces of resin to give yourself the time you need to fill in the gaps.

Make an I spy game resin trinket serving tray

After 20 minutes, use a heat gun or mini flashlight to remove the bubbles.

Make an I spy game resin trinket serving tray

Then leave the bowl covered overnight. The cover also prevents dust, gauze and flies from falling on it. Of course adding a bow tie to this spy tray would be a lot of fun, haha.

Make an I spy game resin trinket serving tray

Once the resin has hardened overnight, mix and add 8 ounces of resin to the bowl. Any jar filled with resin will have a heavier tip, so keep that in mind as well. Continue with the process of adding this resin and leave overnight until it is filled with a smooth and covered layer.

Then place a label as the children watch the espionage tray served on the tray. This is a great handmade gift!

This I spy game resin serving tray filled with miniatures and trinkets is a fun DIY and would make a great gift! Fill the tray with little things from the junk drawer or little heirlooms that sit in a jewelry box collecting dust. With a thick layer of glossy resin, the trinkets stay in place and offer a smooth surface for using the tray for serving or a coffee table catch all.

Here it is!

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This I spy game resin serving tray filled with miniatures and trinkets is a fun DIY and would make a great gift! Fill the tray with little things from the junk drawer or little heirlooms that sit in a jewelry box collecting dust. With a thick layer of glossy resin, the trinkets stay in place and offer a smooth surface for using the tray for serving or a coffee table catch all.


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