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Meadow Resin Art Template

Meadow Resin Art Template

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One time use Meadow Resin Art Template for use in either resin art, window art or Mirror art. 

This 3D printed part sits flat against the canvas or panel allowing the artist to stick it in place using a thin coat of resin.   The artist can then pour paint or resin into the different areas creating a beautiful personalized Meadow scene of flowers and grasses. 

This pattern is very versatile but was originally intended to be used for resin art on a solid panel for a wall.  It can be combined with some of our other templates to complete the scene if desired  - bees, butterflies, damselflies and dragonflies would all work.

It is intended that the pattern remain a permanent part of the finished piece combining your favorite method with the crisp lines of the 3D printed part. 

The pattern is approx. 12 inches wide, 8 inches tall and 1/16" thick giving plenty of depth for your pour.  Please note sizes are approximate as there is some shrinkage when the part is removed from the printer.   It is produced from metallic copper colored PLA.  

We try to make the template as robust as possible by using high quality PLA material and through careful design.  However, please note that it has to be a thin walled part to leave space for you to add color and therefore may be damaged if not handled carefully. 

Please Note - Price is for the 3D printed parts only.  Canvases, boards, resin and paint etc not supplied

For an example of the patterns being used please watch the embedded video.

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I love the template but a lot of the leaves are too thin and small the resin doesn’t fit.

Hi Holly, thanks for your review and feedback. We have a blog post (https://pourawayfluidarts.com/blogs/resin-art-fundamentals/basic-resin-art-techniques) that discusses how to fill small regions, but for ease of reference we recomend different sizes of dotting tools be used to fill these, and for the tiniest areas a pin can be used. In all cases it's best to apply a tiny drop of resin and then wait while gravity and surface tension pull the resin in. Then you can add more as required. Hope this helps!