No Tumbler Polished Rocks DIY with Envirotex Lite Resin Spray
No DIY stone polished glass
I love rocks! When I go for a walk or go to the beach, my suitcase or trunk is full of wonderful stones. Love it when the stones are wet, fat and breathtaking when wet. However, when it is dry, it is quite boring and spectacular. It's a little disappointing.I have a stone roller and it's great to clean and tidy stones. But it took weeks ... months! The stones I got are very soft but require a little strength.
Make shiny, moist stones with simple ingredients and about 30 minutes to dry! This technique is perfect for collecting stones for any summer vacation in the country, at the beach or at a campsite. Please do not move stones from protected areas.
Supplies are required:
- Fine rock (the format is close to the sea, so round and smooth)
- Disposable and disposable work surfaces such as boxes
It's resin in a spray can! It's amazing and gives everything a shiny, smooth, resinous finish! Place the bricks in a cardboard box or strip of cardboard. Put it outside in the sun.
Use a resin spray and apply a layer of resin to each stone. Sprinkle in a thin layer of about 6-8 inches.
Then let the stone dry and apply a second coat and apply a light third coat again. Then turn the stone over and repeat the process on the other side.
Let the stone dry for a few days and mature. Then arrange on a plate and enjoy the view of the wet sea from the rocks. They are vibrant, colorful and spectacular!
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