Pour (Resin) to Win Woodcraft Gift Cards and Prizes

Carl Jacobson’s eye-catching sphere is Maple Burl cast with Alumilite Clear Slow Casting Resin and then shaped and turned on a lathe.

PARKERSBURG, W. VA. (March 2021) A $250 Woodcraft Gift Card may be waiting for you – if you create a showstopping ring, pen, handle, river table or something else made with resin or a combo like resin with burl.

“The popularity of resin casting is just phenomenal,” Woodcraft President and CEO Jack Bigger said. “This contest is a chance for all the makers out there who savor the challenge of a competition and the pleasure of crafting by hand to see what they can do with resin, color and natural materials to create a prize-winning entry.”

From March 1 through March 31, Woodcraft will accept online entries for “Pour to Win” – a competition to see who can imagine and then create a unique piece made by an original resin pour that will please the Woodcraft judges and the public.

Once your creation is complete, take a picture of it and go to woodcraft.com/pour-to-win and follow the directions to enter it. The contest rules are also available on that page.

Woodcraft can help entrants with ideas, tutorials and tools, supplies and materials on woodcraft.com.  

Here are a few helpful links:

Assistance is also available at the 70 plus Woodcraft retail stores.

Two Grand Prize Winners will be chosen, one by Woodcraft judges based on design, quality or workmanship and preference and one by popular vote on the contest page. Each winner will receive a $250 Woodcraft Gift Card and a Woodcraft Prize Pack that includes a Woodcraft T-Shirt, a Woodcraft Enamel Mug, a Woodcraft Sticker, and a Woodcraft Beanie.

Using the same criteria, Judges will also pick three Honorable Mention Winners, who will each receive a Woodcraft Prize Pack.

Only one prize per person and per household will be awarded. Winners will be notified at the email address they provide within five days of the end of the contest.

These colorful samples of pieces created with resin are courtesy of David Bell and Keith Lackner.

Okay, makers, I am excited to see what you do with resin. Will you use a colorant? If so will it be a dye or powder? Will wood or burl be included? Will you turn it? Build it? What finish will you choose? So many choices to create a unique piece of resin art!

TOGETHER, WE CAN CREATE ANYTHING®

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