It is all a matter of preference.
Epoxy resin glitter table top.
Let s talk about bubbles.
If you are going to glitter your counters or table you have two options.
Go as big as you need to just have fun in the pro.
Some of the bubbles rising to the surface will pop on.
What we can tell you is that we use many types of glitter in our professional art studio and have.
After pouring your epoxy you will start to see air bubbles rise to the surface and form.
You can add glitter after pouring the resin so it sits on top like in a defined line or add it into the resin mix.
The epoxy dripped for what felt like ever but really it did not take away from the effect or the amount of glitter in a noticeable way.
Bubbles can even continue to develop for 60 minutes after the curing process has begun.
Some glitter went over the edges and the sides of my table where the edge is round has a bare layer of glitter but that s fine because the paint underneath is pink and matches.
You can mix the glitter into your first epoxy layer and pour it onto the surface spreading it around until it.
Whether you re using our epoxy resin to coat a table top artwork or a tumbler they are going to happen.
There are many different brands of epoxy and resin and there is no way we can guarantee success with all of them.
One thing to know though if you want to add the glitter on top of the resin it can take away from that uniform glossiness of the top resin layer if you are sprinkling glitter onto a larger area.
When mixed together they form a liquid plastic like formula which can be poured over furniture bar tops counter top table tops and more.
This concern can be eliminated if you cover the glitter with epoxy resin or better yet mix it into the epoxy to give your table or bar top the ultimate sparkle.
Often the epoxy resin comes in a two part base resin and curing agent.
This is exactly what liquid glass epoxy resin is used for.