How to make bookends out of resin or plastic?

How to make bookends out of resin or plastic featured

Making DIY Resin or Plastic Bookends

Are you looking to add some character to your bookshelf with unique bookends? Making your own bookends out of resin or plastic can be an accessible DIY project that even beginners can do. Resin or plastic bookends have gained popularity thanks to their versatility, durability and the ability to add any color or design. Follow these steps to create your ideal bookends and add personalized touches to your bookshelf decor.

Gather Your Materials

The first step is to gather materials. You will need resin, plastic or silicone molds, coloring agents (if desired), a measuring cup, and mixing sticks. Resin can be found at most craft stores or online retailers like Michaels, while silicone molds can be purchased online at retailers like Amazon. You can also use household items as molds, such as cups or empty water bottles.

Mix and Pour

Mix your resin according to the instructions on the packaging, and add coloring agents if desired. Blend slowly to avoid creating bubbles, which can cause blemishes. When ready, pour the resin into the molds, taking care to not overflow them. If you are using household items as molds, make sure to apply a mold-release spray before pouring the resin.

Add Personalized Touches

Once the resin has been poured and is setting, add personalized touches to make them unique. You can add glitter, small decorative items, or even letters to spell out a word. Make sure to place the items inside the resin when it’s still wet to ensure they stick. You can also use a heat gun to remove any air bubbles that may have formed. Remember that resin takes time to dry before removing it from the molds, so make sure to follow the package instructions carefully.

Finished Product

After the resin has dried, remove the molds and enjoy your new bookends. You can also add a finishing touch, such as painting the edges to add color to the final product, or adding a felt or cork base to protect your furniture. If you used plastic instead of resin, you can use a hot glue gun to attach small items or add a finishing touch. The possibilities for customization are endless with DIY bookends, so experiment and have fun with it!

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