Decoration Techniques with Acrylic Resin
Casting in resin
A course by Flo Corretti (Tarareo) , Founder of Tarareo
About the video: Casting in resin
Overview
“In this lesson I will teach you how to mix the different components of the resin and how to pour it into the mold. I will also give you the guidelines to let the resin cure and to unmold it.”
In this video lesson Flo Corretti (Tarareo) addresses the topic: Casting in resin, which is part of the Domestika online course: Decoration Techniques with Acrylic Resin. Start creating and decorating flat jesmonite objects without the need for a kiln.
Partial transcription of the video
“Casting in resin In this lesson we will carry out the first casting in resin. It will be a basic one-piece cast in one color. For this, the first step we must take is to calculate how much resin mixture we will need for our mold. To calculate how much resin we will need, we follow a mathematical formula. It is approximate, but it is quite reliable to find out how much resin we will need. The formula takes into account the height, width and the depth of the mold. Multiplying these quantities, we will obtain a result. If we calculate 75% of that result, we will get the amount of resin we will...”
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Course summary for: Decoration Techniques with Acrylic Resin
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Category
Craft -
Areas
Accessory Design, Arts & Crafts, DIY

Flo Corretti (Tarareo)
A course by Flo Corretti (Tarareo)
Flo Corretti’s passion is creating objects with her hands. Although she graduated with a degree in art history and was creating content for university editorials professionally, creativity was always present in her life in some way. She has created photography projects, patented and licensed products, and collaborated with small brands on different embroidery projects.
In 2019, she discovered the possibilities of creating with acrylic resin and began exploring the material on her own. That same year, she founded Tarareo, a brand composed of decorative objects. She was also selected to participate in Festivalet, the most popular handicrafts creative market in Barcelona, Spain. Since then, her work has featured in magazines like Arquitectura y Diseño, La Vanguardia, and El Periódico, as well as in Fundación Mapfre, in Madrid.
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