Every project starts with the right resin. Here’s a look at what people are actually making with ours — pick the one that matches what you have in mind
This is usually where people start. There’s no ratio to measure — just pour, cure under UV light, and you have a finished piece in minutes. A lot of our customers begin here before opening an Etsy shop.
Pendants, earrings, small charms — our UV and craft resin hold fine detail well and won’t yellow after months in the sun. A good starting point if you’re building out a jewelry line.
Self-leveling and low in bubbles, so you get a clean, glass-like surface without a torch or heat gun. Coasters and serving trays are two of the most common things people make with it.
If you’re preserving dried flowers, insects, or small keepsakes, clarity and resistance to yellowing matter more than anything else. This formula holds up for years, not just the first few months.
Artists tend to like the longer working time here — enough room to layer colors and get those cell and lacing effects before it sets.
Think of it as the smaller-batch version of our industrial Deep Pour line — same idea, just scaled down for tabletop wood projects.
Some of our customers package this under their own label — starter kits, gift sets, that kind of thing. Our packaging and formulation options are flexible enough to support it.
Craft studios and workshops need consistency more than anything — the same batch quality and the same lead time, order after order. That’s what this program is built for
Still not sure? [Talk to our team →] and we’ll help you figure it out.
New to resin? Our UV and craft resin kits are meant to be easy — simple mixing, low odor, and results you can count on even on your first try.
If you’ve outgrown “hobby” and started shipping orders, we can keep up — small recurring batches, consistent color from one order to the next, and order sizes that grow with you.
Want to sell resin under your own name? We handle custom formulations and private label packaging, and can turn samples around fast.
UV resin is the easier one to start with. There's no ratio to measure, and it cures in a few minutes under a UV lamp. Two-part craft resin takes more setup, but you get a longer working time, which matters for bigger pieces like coasters or resin art.
Our DIY resin is low-odor and solvent-free, so it's fine for indoor use as long as the room is ventilated. That said, always check the usage notes for whatever product you're working with — they're there for a reason.
It can, actually — direct sunlight works. A lamp is just faster and more consistent, especially if your piece has layers or fine detail.
Yes. Samples usually ship within 3 days, so you can test the resin before committing to a bigger order.
Yes — that's what our OEM/ODM program is for. Custom formulas, private label packaging, and a quick sample turnaround.