Today we have designer Myléne Hillam sharing a beautiful Marbled Serving Tray.
Materials:
- EnviroTex Lite®
- Acrylic paints: Warm White, Raw Sienna, Rich Gold, Burnt Umber, Lumiere Metallic Rust
- Small wooden serving tray (8.5” x 5.25”)
- 4 80mm x 35mm brass oval filigrees
- Beacon Quick Grip adhesive
- ETI Mixing Cup Set
- 3 1oz mixing cups
- 3 wooden stir sticks
- Foam paint brush
- Tooth pic
- Butane torch
- Painter’s tape
- Latex gloves
- Painters drop sheet (polyethylene)
Instructions:
Before beginning, put on your gloves to avoid getting sticky while working with the resin. Protect your workspace with the painter’s drop sheet.
Use the foam brush to
paint the bottom of the serving tray, on top and underneath with Raw Sienna
paint. Paint the sides of the tray with Rich Gold paint. Allow it to dry
several hours before continuing. Tape the inside walls of the tray leaving a
1/8” gap from the bottom and burnish well.
Follow the package
instructions to mix up 2 oz of EnviroTex Lite. Pour 1/4oz into one cup and
1/2oz into the other two cups. Color the smallest one with Burnt Umber paint
and the other two with Raw Sienna and Rich Gold, using only enough paint to
make the resin opaque and stirring it thoroughly until it is mixed in. Color
the remaining resin with only enough Warm White paint to make it opaque.
Pour the Warm White
resin over the surface of the serving tray and spread it to the edges.
Pinch the top of the
cup of the Raw Sienna cup and pour the resin in a thin stream across the white
resin at an angle. Repeat with the Rich Gold resin.
Dip the wooden stir
stick into the Burnt Umber paint and drizzle it thinly across the tray.
Use a paintbrush from
the mixing cup set to swirl the colors lightly. Take care not to over mix them
or they will become muddied.
Hold the serving tray
vertically to allow the colors to run and blend into each other. Turn it in
another direction to create some more movement.
Use a stir stick to
scrape the excess out of the tray and onto the drop sheet. Pop any bubbles by
sweeping the butane torch across the surface. Set the serving tray aside to
cure. Remove the tape. Mix 1oz EnviroTex Lite, pour it into the base of the
tray and spread it out to the edges. Pop any bubbles and set aside to cure. Tape
the outside walls of the tray.
Repeat Steps 2 to 6 to
cover the base of the serving tray. Pop any bubbles with the torch. Once the
resin has cured, apply a layer of clear EnviroTex Lite to the surface. Pop the
bubbles and set aside to cure. Carefully remove the tape once the resin has
cured.
Paint a light coat of
Metallic Rust paint on all the painted surfaces. Once dried, use the toothpick
to apply adhesive to the back of the filigrees and place them over inside and
the outside of the handle openings.
Labels: Envirotex Lite, Home Decor, Mylene Hillam