Lavender Mica Powder - Beaver Dust Pigments
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Lavender Beaver Dust Pigment is a soft purple mica powder designed for epoxy resin, resin art, woodworking projects, candles, soap making, and craft applications. This pigment creates a light lavender shimmer, making it a strong choice for projects where you want a softer purple colour with movement, depth, and a pearlescent mica effect.
Use Lavender in epoxy pours, river tables, resin inlays, coasters, trays, charcuterie boards, decorative art, floral-inspired resin pieces, pastel colour palettes, and handmade gifts. It can be used on its own for a soft lavender shimmer or blended with other Beaver Dust Pigments to create custom purple, violet, mauve, pink, pearl, galaxy, or floral-style effects.
Best Uses for Lavender Mica Powder
- Epoxy resin art and fluid pours
- River tables, resin inlays, and woodworking projects
- Floral, pastel, lavender, purple, violet, and soft-tone epoxy projects
- Charcuterie boards, serving boards, trays, and decorative accents
- Resin coasters, jewelry, keychains, and small craft projects
- Candle making, soap making, and general craft projects
Why Lavender Is a Useful Pigment Colour
Lavender is a useful mica powder colour when you want a purple pigment that feels softer and lighter than a deep violet, indigo, or dark purple. It can work well in floral resin art, pastel epoxy projects, decorative trays, coasters, handmade gifts, and woodworking projects where you want a gentle colour that still adds shimmer and movement.
This colour works well in clear epoxy, tinted resin, white pearl blends, pink and purple colour palettes, silver accents, floral-inspired designs, and natural wood projects. Testing a small sample first is the best way to see how the Lavender tone, shimmer, and transparency will look in your exact resin, wax, soap base, coating, or craft material.
Why Beaver Dust Pigments Are Different
Beaver Dust Pigments are made with fine particles under 60 microns. This smaller particle size helps the pigment mix smoothly into epoxy and stay suspended while the resin cures, instead of settling to the bottom like some larger or heavier pigment particles can.
Lavender is especially useful when you want shimmer, movement, and a soft purple colour in cured resin. Use a small amount for a more transparent lavender shimmer or add more pigment for a stronger, more saturated purple effect.
Suggested Projects
- Lavender epoxy pours: Use Lavender on its own for soft purple resin projects with a pearlescent mica shimmer.
- Floral resin art: Pair Lavender with white, pink, violet, green, gold, or silver pigments for floral-inspired colour palettes.
- Pastel epoxy projects: Use with soft pink, white, blue mauve, pearl, or light gold pigments for lighter decorative resin effects.
- River tables and epoxy inlays: Add lavender shimmer to cracks, voids, rivers, logos, and decorative woodworking accents.
- Charcuterie boards and serving pieces: Use Lavender for soft purple epoxy accents in boards, trays, and handmade gift projects.
- Custom pigment blends: Mix with white, pink, violet, indigo, blue, silver, or gold tones to create custom lavender, mauve, floral, and pearl-style effects.
How Much Pigment Should You Use?
A good starting point for Lavender mica powder is approximately 1/8 teaspoon per 1 litre of epoxy for a medium level of transparency. You can adjust from there depending on the colour strength, opacity, shimmer, and final effect you want.
For smaller batches, start with a small amount, mix thoroughly, and add more gradually. Mica powder can look different depending on lighting, background colour, epoxy depth, and the amount used, so testing a sample is recommended before committing to a larger project.
Recommended Products
These products pair well with Lavender Beaver Dust Pigment when measuring pigment, mixing epoxy, and choosing the right resin for your project depth.
- Measuring Spoons - Helpful for measuring small, repeatable amounts of mica powder for epoxy resin and craft projects.
- Paddle Mixer for Epoxy Resin - Helps mix pigment smoothly and evenly into epoxy resin.
- Shallow Pour Epoxy - Recommended for coating, sealing, and shallow epoxy pours up to 1/4" deep.
- Small Project Resin - A good option for small epoxy projects and pours from 1/4" to 1" deep.
- Deep Pour Epoxy - Designed for deeper epoxy pours from 1/2" deep up to 2" deep.
Helpful Pigment Guides
These guides can help you understand how mica powder works, how to mix pigments into epoxy, and how to choose the right pigment for resin, river tables, and craft projects.
- Mica Powder for Epoxy Resin - See how mica powder behaves in epoxy resin pours, woodworking, and art projects.
- How to Use Mica Powder in Epoxy - Learn simple mixing tips for adding mica powder to epoxy resin.
- How Much Mica Powder to Use in Epoxy - Use this guide as a starting point for pigment ratios, colour strength, and transparency.
- Mica Powder for Resin Art - Explore mica powder ideas for resin art, decorative pours, coasters, trays, and craft projects.
- Mica Powder for River Tables - Learn how mica powder can be used in epoxy river pours, void fills, and woodworking projects.
Watch: Lavender Pigment Poured
See Lavender and other Beaver Dust Pigments shown in epoxy so you can get a better feel for the colour and shimmer before choosing your pigment.
FAQ
What does Lavender Pigment look like?
Lavender is a soft purple mica powder designed to create a light lavender shimmer in epoxy resin, resin art, woodworking accents, and craft projects.
Can I use Lavender mica powder in epoxy resin?
Yes. Lavender Beaver Dust Pigment can be used in epoxy resin, resin art, woodworking projects, river tables, coasters, trays, charcuterie boards, and decorative resin applications.
Is Lavender a good pigment for floral resin art?
Yes. Lavender can work well in floral resin art, pastel epoxy projects, decorative trays, coasters, handmade gifts, and softer colour palettes.
Can I mix Lavender with other mica powder colours?
Yes. Lavender can be mixed with other Beaver Dust Pigments to create custom purple, mauve, violet, pink, pearl, floral, galaxy, or metallic-style effects.
Will this pigment sink in epoxy?
Beaver Dust Pigments are under 60 microns, which helps them stay suspended in epoxy while it cures instead of sinking to the bottom like larger or heavier pigment particles can.
Can I use this pigment for candles and soap?
Yes. Beaver Dust Pigments are safe for candle and soap making. As with any colourant, testing in your own wax, soap base, fragrance, and process is recommended to confirm the final colour and performance.
Can I use this pigment in paint, coatings, clear coats, or automotive applications?
This pigment can be tested in compatible systems, but results depend on the exact material, process, and application. Always test first before using it in a finished project.
Shop Beaver Dust Pigments
Use Lavender Beaver Dust Pigment when you want a soft purple mica powder for epoxy resin, river tables, resin art, woodworking projects, candles, soap making, and crafts.