Recently I wrote an article on different kinds of resins for for Jewelry Artist Magazine. There turned out to be one major standout from the crowd (called Magic-Glos by Lisa Pavelka) and since it is non-toxic and cures/dries in about seven minutes by exposing it to sunlight - it is a "UV Resin", I have been fiddling around with it a lot! I was just taking a break from paperwork and sitting on my patio. I occured to me that if I did not seal a piece of paper before applying the resin, perhaps I could wet the paper after the resin had cured and rub the paper off leaving the ink image. I grabbed the Vogue magazine I had been reading, and a vintage comic and a playing card and set to work.
I applied the resin in a thin coat on the paper samples by sqeezing the bottle and kind of "scribbling" the resin onto the paper (it cures faster if it is a thin coat and it is easier to cut).
I left the samples in the sun for about 10 minutes. I took a circle punch (scrapbooking section of hobby store) (invaluable for cutting images to be used in bezels!) and punched out the images and placed them under running water. While I had them under the faucet I gently rubbed the back side (paper side) of the disk to get rid of the paper.
What I found out: Playing card did not work. Comic did not work (the ink did not stick to the resin, it came off with the paper). Ad from ma
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"In the studio he would sort his finds into their eccentric categories - 'Spiders,' 'Moons,' and so forth - and file them with boxes of his own mementos, like love letters to Jennifer Jones and other movie stars or ballet dancers he'd never met; and from them he made boxes. He would tinker with them for years.
