How To Make A Northern Lights Resin Pendant

Published 2023-06-12
A quick tutorial of how I make my glow in the dark Northern Lights resin pendants. You'll need both a two part resin as well as UV resin to make these pendants.
I use Nerpa Polymers resin as it is an environmentally positive resin made using renewable carbon: www.nerpa.ca/
This is the UV resin I used and ended up quite liking: a.co/d/8Mwipys

The pigments are from Black Diamond Pigments: www.blackdiamondpigments.com/
They also carry glow in the dark

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All Comments (21)
  • @nativesunny13
    Awesome!!!! Being Native American I will add a indigenous flare to this. Thank you so much for this beautiful tutorial!! ❤❤❤
  • Beautiful pendants, and beautiful technique! Thank you! 😊💕👍 Tip: The longer the initial cure time, the more buckled the surface gets with UV resin, because that type of resin gets super hot very quickly, and doesn't have time to even itself out before curing. I have found that to achieve a smooth surface with UV resin (regardless of brand, but I use only JDiction), I have to do 2 or 3 very short curings (no more than 10-30 seconds at a time!), cooling the resin completely before hitting it with the lights again, depending on the depth of resin. A shallow (doming or leveling) pour can buckle very fast, so 10-second cures seem to work best. ~~~After about a minute or two of curing, if it's still sticky, place the item in a clear glass if water and hit it with another couple minutes of UV light. The reason UV resin can remain sticky is because not enough oxygen deprivation occurs, so the "water bath" does the trick. Just wipe dry with a soft cloth, no alcohol needed.
  • @roguered706
    I am just getting into resin so I watch LOADS of videos and these pendants are by far the most beautiful I've seen. I'm so, so in love with them! Subscribed so I can check out what else you've done.
  • @mdwms6152
    Awesome! Love the effect with the glow powder. Thanks for the info - very well done video.
  • @kimbates9715
    Just love this! I painted rocks with the northern lights and did trees, so can’t wait to try this in resin. You are a great teacher! JDiction high velocity UV resin has changed the quality of my work, it is all I use for finishing.
  • I use eye shadow some times I heard u can use food colouring gitter but not overload because it wil stick out in th resin and u will have to sand it sometimes a little is good depending what y0u making I made keyring and threw some glitter I with my fingers and it looked great😅
  • @Vsv1224
    Just gorgeous! Thank you for sharing this with us. ❤
  • @LisaSilvercupp99
    Love this tutorial! So well done, nice editing and you didn’t leave out anything. I can’t wait to make this!