Tiny Treasures with Big PersonalityI’ve been having way too much fun with my silicone molds lately, and these miniature masquerade masks are the latest result of my epoxy resin addiction.Each little mask was cast in clear epoxy and then brought to life with shimmering mica powders and metallic paints. From elegant Venetian-style faces to a dapper top-hat gentleman, a dramatic feathered beauty, and even a cheeky cat, every piece has its own character. The colors pop with iridescent blues, rich golds, fiery reds, and deep purples — all brushed on for that perfect metallic glow.Some masks are still getting final touch-ups, while others are destined for a new life. My latest idea is to embed the finished faces into thicker coaster molds so they appear to be looking up through the resin — imagine mysterious masquerade characters watching you enjoy your morning coffee. A little whimsical, a little spooky, and a whole lot of fun!Working with resin never gets old. The thrill of demolding, the surprise of how the colors settle, and the endless creative possibilities keep me coming back to the craft table. These tiny masks prove that even small pieces can pack a big artistic punch.If you love masquerade themes, fantasy art, or just playing with resin, give mini molds a try. You might end up with a whole cast of characters staring back at you!
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