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Candy Rocks - Bracelet
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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.
To view our jewelry-making technique sheets (PDF files), you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download it free here.
View more resin design ideas, or post questions on the Rings & Things Discussion Forum. Don't be shy! If you're wondering, so is someone else!
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