This white liquid pigment in a bottle will add color to your Jesmonite DIY decorative objects.
These glittery chips are high-quality recycled glass granules, slightly coarser than sand, which blend perfectly with Jesmonite.
What is Jesmonite? It's a non-toxic, solvent-free acrylic resin composed of a mixture of gypsum (plaster stone) and a water-based acrylic component.
The bottle of liquid base must be shaken before mixing its contents with the powder base.
Very light, Jesmonite is resistant, durable and shock-resistant. Easy to use, it's the ideal material for decorative objects.
An ecological alternative to resin, Jesmonite can be colored with liquid pigments or color chips to create a terrazzo effect.
How to use Jesmonite
1 - Mix the components, preferably with an electric mixer. The ratio is 1 volume of liquid to 2.5 volumes of powder.
2 - Add the colorant(s) you wish
3 - Mold in the silicone mold of your choice
4 - Remove air bubbles
5 - Allow to air dry (between 20 and 30 minutes)
6 - Remove from mold.
The final result can be sanded, waterproofed with pore-filler varnish (compatible with food contact) and varnished with satin varnish (water- and oil-repellent) for a glossy finish.
New to Jesmonite? Don't panic! In this tutorial, Margaux shares her tips and tricks for making a blue marbled soap dish and tray in Jesmonite.
Looking for a jewelry idea in Jesmonite? Follow Tiffanie's tutorial to create dangling ear rings with a terrazzo effect.
Details:
Capacity: 30 g
Sold per 1 piece.



































