Creating Texture with Resin Sheets by Guest Artist Cat Kerr

Guest Artist Cat Kerr



Today’s post is by Guest Artist Cat Kerr. She shares her technique for using embossing folders to create textured resin sheets for her artwork. Somerest Place would like to thank her for her amazing artwork and video.

I’m addicted to incorporating texture into my work and so when I first tried this technique and it didn’t ruin my embossing folder, well, I just about fell off my chair! This is a fun and easy way to add texture to your art and the absolute best thing about this technique is the endless amount of embossing folder designs out in the market.

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Cat Kerr is a mixed-media artist and has been published in Somerset Apprentice, Somerset Studio Gallery, Belle Armoire Jewelry, Sew Somerset, Somerset Memories, and Somerset Studio.


Posted: Friday, October 23rd, 2015 @ 9:37 am
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19 Responses to “Creating Texture with Resin Sheets by Guest Artist Cat Kerr”

  1. Diana Ramsey says:

    Not sure from your video whether you used the Clear or White version of the Amazing Casting Resin. As it went white that may be the answer, although I didn’t see the resin before you painted it so it COULD have gone clear when completely dry.
    This is a wonderful idea, and I want to try it as soon as I can get to a store and get some of the Resin.

    • Sarah says:

      Cat Kerr used the white resin for her project, although I don’t think it matters as long as you use an opaque paint when finishing the project.

  2. Debra Armstrong says:

    Great idea, and I love new uses for old supplies.

  3. Amanda says:

    I thought this was a lovely idea for creating the sheets, thanks for the inspiration!

  4. China says:

    Wonderful – thank you☺️

  5. Brooke Bock says:

    Cat never fails to amaze…. She is gifted, versatile and generous enough to share….All my favorite qualities in an artist!

  6. Nancy S says:

    I just love this idea. The possibilities are endless. I design jewelry and this would be great to repurpose bangles and such. Thanks for the inspiration!

  7. Cat, you’re project is delectable! I’m definitely going to get my creative mojo on with this wonderful art you shared! You’re so amazing! Thank you for sharing my friend. xo

  8. Fish says:

    Amazing lesson…..and you sound great. I think I could even do this. Good job…

  9. cat kerr says:

    I totally agree Nancy! Happy Creating!

  10. cat kerr says:

    Thank you so much Brooke!

  11. Rita Perfater says:

    Thank you for sharing your process with us. I don’t know too much about resin and it was so informative to watch your video. Looks like fun!

  12. An incredible tutorial from the amazingly inspirational Cat Kerr.
    I so wish I had embossing folders but as I don’t own a die cutting machine I haven’t purchased folders. Maybe it’s time for a re-think on the embossing folders!
    Thank you for sharing.
    Wishes
    Lynne

  13. Maree says:

    Luuuuv this Crafty, Clever, Fun Tutorial Video here… am curious does Cat have the complete video process on this altar box ? I would like to know how she completed the ornate finished edge trims on the front of these Amazing Inspiring Creative mini Altar boxes ?

    Looking 4ward to hearing from U soon…
    Thank Again…:0}
    Happy Creating !
    Maree

    • Sarah says:

      It looks like she just has this video posted. I would love to see how she got the varied colors on her resin sheets for her boxes. I’ll contact her to see if she has the full process posted somewhere. Thanks for asking!

  14. cindy coven says:

    Thanks for all the great ideas. I am going to try all of them! cindy

  15. Charlotte says:

    Great technique.
    Wauw!!!

    xoxo

  16. jan says:

    i know what you mean. I also do not own a die cutting machine.

  17. jan says:

    my reply was meant for Lynne M.

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Guest Artist Cat Kerr



Today’s post is by Guest Artist Cat Kerr. She shares her technique for using embossing folders to create textured resin sheets for her artwork. Somerest Place would like to thank her for her amazing artwork and video.

I’m addicted to incorporating texture into my work and so when I first tried this technique and it didn’t ruin my embossing folder, well, I just about fell off my chair! This is a fun and easy way to add texture to your art and the absolute best thing about this technique is the endless amount of embossing folder designs out in the market.

Materials:

Cat Kerr is a mixed-media artist and has been published in Somerset Apprentice, Somerset Studio Gallery, Belle Armoire Jewelry, Sew Somerset, Somerset Memories, and Somerset Studio.