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Candy Rocks - Bracelet

As seen in the Rings & Things 2010 Super Supplement
Created by: Cindy Morris

1 #82-585-95 Medium size resin bracelet mold (2 5/8" inner diameter),
1 #82-500-08 8oz kit EasyCast epoxy

Tools and supplies: resin mixing set (#82-599), Castin'Craft mold release (#82-541-04), Castin'Craft resin spray (#82-530-5), Envirotex spray sealer (#82-525-12), Wetordry™ Polishing Paper assortment (#69-257-0000), candy such as POP ROCKS®, Skittles and candy sprinkles, file

TIPS:
* Consider coating candy and other items that might bleed color with a spray sealer (#82-525-12) before embedding them in resin.

* You can create about four to five bangles from one 8 oz. resin kit.

* Always use the mold release. If you forget to use the mold release and items are stuck in the mold, place the mold in the freezer for a few hours then snap the resin free. Don’t be afraid to be aggressive when removing the bangle from the mold.

* If you are mixing candy sprinkles into your resin, pour them into the mold first, and then pour the resin on top of them. Otherwise, they get weighed-down by the resin and immediately sink to the bottom of the mold.

* Use a file or rough sandpaper to remove any sharp corners, than wet sand with progressively finer grit papers to smooth. For a glossy protective finish, seal with Castin'Craft resin spray (#82-530-5).

* For even more information, check out Rings & Things staffer Selina Shehan's resin bangle tutorial and video.

See our printer friendly designer tip sheet and the Epoxy Resin Tip Sheet for handy hints on working with epoxy resin.

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