Rob Johnstone makes a lamp by using tinted epoxy panels as the "glass" shades. He uses Eye Candy Pigments to tint the epoxy.
Mica powder is made from a reflective stone mineral that has a naturally glassy shimmer. When mixed into epoxy resins, lacquers, paints, plastics, candles and other DIY crafting projects, it creates an eye-catching metallic shine. Eye Candy mica pigment powders are available in a wide range of vibrant colors, all using top-quality base materials. The ultra-fine pearls are 10-60 microns in size* (with exceptions; see note at bottom) to better blend with a wide variety of mediums. Their natural sparkle and sense of depth makes them perfect for slab-style river tables and other deep pour epoxy projects.
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Features:
Ideal for DIY craft use: woodworking, plastics, slime, homemade jewelry, acrylic paints, screen printing, candle making, and much more
Ultra-fine mica pearls are 10-60 microns in size* (with exceptions; see note at bottom) to better blend with resins, lacquer, epoxy, nail polish, latex, paint, polymer clay, varnish, glaze and more
Perfect for river tables, tinting, darkening, or brightening other mica colors, and as a candle making ingredient
Temperature range 390° to 1800° Fahrenheit
Packaged in a convenient, resealable container
Non-toxic and animal friendly
*Note: Mica particles are 10-60 microns in size, unless noted below:
14K Nugget Gold: 200-700 microns
Kinkaku-ji Yellow: 10-100 microns
Icicle: 200-700 microns
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