No Tumbler Polished Rocks DIY with Envirotex Lite Resin Spray
No do-it-yourself polished stone trap-
I love stones! Every time I walk or go to the beach, my purse or wallet gets filled with scary rocks. When the stones are wet, I love that they look so shiny, bold and beautiful. However, in the dry season they are boring and beautiful. It's a little frustrating.I actually have a rock roll which is good for hitting rocks or reflecting. But it took weeks... months. By the way, the rock I found is flat, but it needs quite a bit of MP.
Create a shiny wet stone using a lightweight material that dries in 30 minutes. This method is ideal for a summer getaway when collecting rocks in the city, on the beach, or at camp. Please do not remove stones from protected areas.
Necessary accessories.
- Flat stones (built near the sea, so round and flat)
- Disposable workspace, such as cardboard boxes
This can cause asphalt spatter. It is amazing, gives a glossy and smooth texture to everything. Place the stones in a cardboard box or on top of a cardboard box. Put it outside in the sun.
Apply a layer of asphalt to each stone. Spray lightly 6 to 8 inches.
Then let the stone dry, apply a second coat and a third coat. Then turn the stone over and repeat the process on the other side.
Let the stone dry and heal for a few days. Then put it on a plate and admire the wet view of the ocean on the rocks. They are bright, colorful and amazing.
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