Alcohol Ink Coasters
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We have also included a table cover; it is highly recommended you use it to protect the surface you are working on. Keep table cover until you are finished with entire project.
Before diving in, use the black paint provided to paint the back of your coasters. Since you are new to this experience you will likely use a lot of ink, so your coasters may never really dry properly, and the ink could smudge off if touched. Save the gold and silver markers for after the alcohol inks are dry as you can paint the sides without touching the top.


Do not excessively use resin on your coasters. You just need enough to evenly cover your surface. Too much resin will cause it to excessively drip over the edges and pool on the underside. This creates hard droplets on the bottoms as they dry. A little drippage is normal and can be gently wiped away using a popsicle stick.
Clean up:
Dispose of all materials into a waste receptacle that is out of reach of pets and children. If possible, place items into a small waste bag, tie up, and then place into another waste bag. Use rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer to remove any resin that may have gotten onto a surfaces you don't want it. This must be done before it dries.