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Making resin keychains is a rewarding craft, but without precise measurement, your finished pieces can turn out soft or sticky instead of durable and glossy. Here’s how careful measuring helps you achieve great results every time.
Why Accurate Resin Measurement Matters
Resin keychains depend on a proper blend of resin and hardener to cure correctly. If the ratio is off, pieces may remain tacky or bend too easily, diminishing both look and function. Most resin kits—such as the easy 1:1 ratio found in the Evershine Collection—are designed to remove the guesswork and help beginners avoid measurement slips. Always use clean, graduated mixing cups or digital kitchen scales for accuracy.


Step-by-Step Mixing Tips
- Check Your Instructions: Confirm the exact mixing ratio for your chosen resin. Many craft resins use a 1:1 or 2:1 ratio (resin:hardener), but always double-check.
- Measure Separately: Pour your resin and hardener into separate containers before combining. This way, you can verify the correct amounts before mixing.
- Mix Thoroughly: Stir the two components together slowly and methodically, scraping the sides and bottom until fully blended. Speedy or careless mixing can leave unmixed pockets, causing sticky spots later.
When This Matters Most
Precise measurement is especially crucial when making small items like keychains, where minor mistakes can lead to whole batches being unusable. Kits such as “Evershine Collection” are particularly well-suited for newcomers, as their 1:1 formula simplifies this step and helps guarantee reliable results.

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Paying careful attention to resin measurement gives you sturdy, polished keychains that show off your creativity. If you want a kit designed for both ease and lasting quality, visit our main guide on how to make resin keychains for more inspiration and tips.
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