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Can someone give me directions on making faux water out of pourable resin?

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Can someone give me directions on making faux water out of pourable resin?

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((I’d be happy with being linked to directions too)) Essentially, I’m looking to making the “Blue Potion” from the Legend of Zelda video games. I have a glass jar with a cork top, and would now like to fill it with a transparent blue material to make it look like it contains a liquid. So I would need to know what pourable resin to buy, how to add the color, and how to pour/setup the resin in the bottle. I’m completely lost when it comes to this craft, but like to think I’m pretty crafty and can follow instructions well! Here are some examples of what I’m trying to recreate: http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/zelda/images/6/6a/Blue_Potion_%28A_Link_to_the_Past%29.png http://www.zeldauniverse.net/images/games/tww/items/bluepotion.png http://www.craftster.org/pictures/data/500/zelda_blue1.jpg The Envirotex seems to be used for applying layers, not creating a solid mass. Is it ok to just pour several ounces into a confined space? You’re right about the thickness-of-pours that regular epoxy

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