CUSTOMER GALLERY
Sugar Blackout - 3D Donuts
This incredible resin artwork is called 'Sugar Blackout'.
Sarah from Captain Diddy Designs cast four donuts using GlassCast Resin before mounting them on a black background. The donuts were given their amazing bright colours using neon acrylic paints and finally the incredible detail was added in the form of the hundreds and thousands which were individually handcrafted using Fimo clay!
Thanks for sharing your work with us Sarah - it's so bright and unique!
ABOUT CAPTAIN DIDDY DESIGNS
Sarah began Captain Diddy Designs in 2015 selling mainly online. To start with Sarah sold Scrabble frames and Button Monograms before graduating to selling epoxy resin art via Etsy and Facebook in early 2019.
Sarah is entirely self-taught, over the years she began to dabble with other ways to make her designs with the help of die and laser cutting machines. In 2018 Sarah began to notice resin art online and decided to take the plunge and try it herself - falling in love instantly!
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USED IN THIS PROJECT
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ABOUT CAPTAIN DIDDY DESIGNS
Sarah began Captain Diddy Designs in 2015 selling mainly online. To start with Sarah sold Scrabble frames and Button Monograms before graduating to selling epoxy resin art via Etsy and Facebook in early 2019.
Sarah is entirely self-taught, over the years she began to dabble with other ways to make her designs with the help of die and laser cutting machines. In 2018 Sarah began to notice resin art online and decided to take the plunge and try it herself - falling in love instantly!
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Please share any questions or comments you may have about this video tutorial.