Friday, June 12, 2026

How to Make a Beautiful Eco Resin Dragon (Reading Book Sculpture)

Hi everyone! Today I’m sharing an easy, beginner-friendly project: creating this charming little dragon reading a book using Eco Resin Casting Powder. It’s a fun, non-toxic, water-activated material that’s perfect for detailed silicone molds. I got my gorgeous dragon mold from Temu, and the whole process was quick and satisfying.

Materials You’ll Need:  

  • Eco Resin Casting Powder (available on Temu, Amazon, etc.) 
  • Silicone dragon mold (I used a detailed reading dragon one from Temu) 
  • Digital scale (for accurate measurements) 
  • Mixing cup and stir stick 
  • Water (room temperature) 
  • Sandpaper (fine grit, optional) 
  • Acrylic paints (I used metallic silver, gold, bronze, and black) 
  • Paintbrushes 
  • Clear sealer or varnish (to protect the finish) 
  • Paper towels or a tray for workspace 

 
Step-by-Step Instructions:

  • Prepare your workspace 
  • Cover your area with paper towels or a plastic tray. This stuff sets fast! 
  • Mix the Eco Resin 
  • Follow the ratio on your powder (usually 3 parts powder to 1 part water by weight). 
  • Example: For a small dragon like this, I used about 150g powder + 50g water. 
  • Stir thoroughly for 1–2 minutes until smooth and creamy (no lumps). Work quickly — you have about 5–10 minutes before it starts to thicken. 
  • Pour into the Mold 
  • Tap the mold gently on the table to release air bubbles. 
  • Slowly pour the mixture into the mold, filling all the details. Tap again to remove any trapped bubbles. 
  • Let it Set 
  • Wait about 30–60 minutes (depending on your brand and room temperature). It should feel firm and cool to the touch. 
  • Demold 
  • Carefully flex the silicone mold and pop out your dragon. 
  • Let it cure fully for 24 hours for maximum strength. 
  • Paint & Finish 
  • Lightly sand any rough spots if needed. 

I painted mine with metallic acrylics — silver body with gold accents on the wings, books, and details. Add shading and highlights for that realistic look. 
Once the paint is dry, apply 1–2 coats of clear sealer to protect it. 
 
And that’s it! You now have your own eco-friendly, larger-than-life (in personality) little dragon companion.This project is great for gifts, desk decor, or just because dragons are awesome. The powder is affordable, low-odor, and much easier than traditional epoxy resin.

Have you tried Eco Resin Casting Powder yet? 
Let me know in the comments what you’re making next!

Happy Crafting! 

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How to Make a Beautiful Eco Resin Dragon (Reading Book Sculpture)

Hi everyone! Today I’m sharing an easy, beginner-friendly project: creating this charming little dragon reading a book using Eco Resin Casti...