FAQs

1. What types of resin do you offer, and how do I choose the right one for my project?

We offer a variety of epoxy resins, including casting resins, tabletop/bar top resins, and craft resins. Each type has different viscosities, cure times, and intended uses. For example, casting resin is best for deeper pours like molds or river tables, while tabletop resin is ideal for thin layers and coating surfaces. If you’re making smaller items like jewelry or coasters, our craft resin or UV resin is perfect. Need help choosing? Contact us—we’re happy to match you with the right product for your needs.


2. What is UV resin, and how is it different from epoxy resin?

UV resin is a one-part resin that cures quickly when exposed to UV light or sunlight, usually within minutes. It’s perfect for smaller projects like jewelry, charms, or finishing touches because it requires no mixing and offers a fast turnaround. Epoxy resin, on the other hand, is a two-part system (resin + hardener) that cures over several hours and is better for larger pieces and deeper pours. Both have their strengths—UV resin is great for speed and convenience, while epoxy resin provides long-lasting durability and versatility.


3. Do you sell supplies for beginners, or is your store geared toward professionals?

We welcome creators at every level—from curious beginners to experienced resin artists and business owners. Our product range includes beginner-friendly kits, tools, and molds, along with professional-grade pigments, additives, and equipment. Whether you're trying your first pour or crafting for clients, you’ll find everything you need here. Plus, our team is always available to answer questions, provide recommendations, and help you learn the ropes. We want everyone to feel confident and inspired, no matter where they are in their resin journey.


4. Can I embed objects like flowers or glitter into my resin project?

Absolutely! Embedding is one of the most creative aspects of resin art. We offer a wide selection of inclusions such as glitter, dried flowers, charms, and more—designed specifically for resin use. These elements can be layered within your pour to create stunning 3D effects. Just be sure the items you use are fully dry and non-reactive, as moisture or certain materials can interfere with the curing process. Our team is always happy to offer tips for embedding and troubleshooting if you run into issues.