The Glass Coat Resin Trinket Dish Making Kit is the perfect way for beginners to get comfortable with resin work! With easy step-by-step instructions included, beginners and experienced resin casters alike will be able to make a gorgeous dish for keeping trinkets safe, perfect for styling your home with or gifting to friends.
The Glass Coat Liquid Gloss Resin included in this kit is an easy to mix, 2-part epoxy resin system. The cast resin is touch dry in 24 hours, and fully cures in 2-3 weeks, at which point it forms a super hard surface that is heat and scratch resistant! Once fully cured, your new creations will be fully functional and help you keep your trinkets stored or displayed in style!
Note that finished pieces from your Glass Coat Resin Trinket Dish Making Kit are not dishwasher, microwave, or oven-safe.
Glass Coat Resin Trinket Dish Making Kit includes:
- 1 x 16.5cm Silicone Dish Mould
- 2 x 12ml Acrylic Paint Tubes
- 1 x Gold Foil Flakes 0.5g
- 3 x 100ml Measuring Cups
- 3 x Mixing Sticks
- Information Sheet
How to use your Glass Coat Resin Trinket Dish Making Kit:
- Combine 60mL of each Part A & Part B into a single measuring cup for a total of 120mL, then mix well.
- Prepare your mould by wiping it clean.
- Spread the mixture across 3 measuring cups, with 40mL in each cup. Add gold foil around the dish mould for some extra sparkle.
- Add white paint to one of your resin mixtures, red paint to another, and both white and red to the final cup, mixing them all well.
- Pour into your trinket dish mould and allow to dry for 48 hours before de-moulding.
How to store your Glass Coat Resin Trinket Dish Making Kit:
For best results, make sure to store Glass Coat Liquid Gloss at room temperature (approximately 20°C), out of direct sunlight, and use within 6 months.
Safety Directions:
Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wear eye protection and protective gloves when mixing or using. Avoid breathing vapours. Provide adequate ventilation.
If you get the resin mixture on your skin, wash it off immediately with warm soapy water. Use cleaning alcohol or an acetone cleaning solvent to clean up spills, runs, drips and equipment.