Frequently asked questions
What should a resin art TikTok bio say?
Say what you make, who it's for, and why to follow. Name your specialty — ocean art, geodes, coasters — your skill focus, and your recurring payoff, like beginner pour tips or pigment reviews. If you sell molds or pieces, add the link. Specific, maker-only details beat 'resin art lover' every time.
How do I attract beginners to my resin account?
Tell them you teach the scary parts. Beginners bounce off pure timelapses because they can't recreate them, so a bio promising help with ratios, bubbles, or safety signals you'll actually walk them through it. 'Beginner resin without the sticky disasters' converts better than a bio that only shows finished art.
Should my resin bio mention that I sell?
If selling matters to you, yes — but keep it clean. Put your shop in the link line and let the bio nod to it, so DIYers looking to learn and shoppers looking to buy both know where they land. Trying to fully explain a shop inside 80 characters usually just crowds out your reason to follow.
Keep going: Resin art hooks, Resin art captions, or all bio ideas by niche.