How do you make resin keychains?
Start resin keychain crafting for unique gifts or personal style
Resin keychains are a versatile and creative way to express your individuality or offer delightful handmade gifts. This guide takes you through every stage of making resin keychains, from setting up your workspace to adding those finishing touches that achieve a professional look. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, you’ll learn how to avoid common pitfalls and turn your ideas into glossy, durable keepsakes.
What You’ll Need
- “Evershine Collection” – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories – An all-in-one resin kit with clear epoxy and multiple moulds, perfect for beginners.
- “UV–Creation” – Fast Acrylic Resin, 3 Minute UV Cure – Ready-to-use UV resin for projects needing quick results.
- UV Resin Kit with 5 Christmas Silicone Moulds for Festive Crafting – Great for seasonal or themed keychains.
- “Liquidissima” – Epoxy Resin For Creations & Jewellery – Low viscosity resin for detailed and intricate moulds.
- Silicone keychain moulds (letters, shapes, or themed designs)
- Mixing cups and stirring sticks
- Protective gloves and apron
- Optional: glitter, dried flowers, pigments, charms for decoration
- UV lamp (for UV resin curing)
- Pliers and keychain rings
Essential Tools and Resin Choices for Keychains
Choosing the right resin and accessories sets your project up for success. Beginners typically benefit from all-in-one kits like the “Evershine Collection” – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories, ensuring every component is compatible from the start. Quick projects may call for UV resins, while detailed designs shine with clear, low-viscosity epoxies.
Step 1: Prepare Your Workspace and Moulds
Choose a clean, dust-free workspace away from direct sunlight. Cover your surface with a plastic or silicone mat to catch any spills. Select the silicone moulds for your desired keychain design and ensure they are clean and dry, as residue can affect the finish. Have all your tools and decorative elements within reach to streamline the process. Always wear gloves and work in a well-ventilated area for safety and the best results.
Step 2: Mix and Colour the Resin
If you are using a two-part epoxy resin, measure the resin and hardener according to the manufacturer’s instructions—commonly a 1:1 ratio. Mix thoroughly for at least three minutes, scraping the sides and bottom of the cup to ensure full blending. For intricate or detailed work, a low viscosity resin such as “Liquidissima” – Epoxy Resin For Creations & Jewellery is ideal because it flows smoothly into fine moulds. This is the moment to add pigments, glitters or dried flowers. Stir gently to minimise bubble formation and distribute decorations evenly.
Step 3: Pour and Cure the Resin
Slowly pour your mixed resin into the prepared silicone moulds, ensuring you reach every edge—using a toothpick to coax it into tight corners if needed. If using a quick-curing resin like “UV–Creation” – Fast Acrylic Resin, 3 Minute UV Cure, pour and cure under a UV lamp for the recommended time. If working with traditional epoxy, allow it to cure undisturbed for the full curing period (usually 24+ hours).
Lightly mist the surface with isopropyl alcohol to help pop bubbles. Measure your resin precisely to avoid sticky or soft pieces that will not set properly.
Step 4: Demould and Add Hardware
Once fully cured, gently remove the keychains from their moulds. Sand any rough edges using fine grit sandpaper, working slowly for a smooth finish. Insert screw eyes or small rings into the new resin piece—kits such as the “Evershine Collection” – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories include a mini precision drill for easy and tidy insertions. Attach jump rings and keychain findings using pliers to complete your piece. Let resin cure fully before de-moulding to prevent warping.
Step 5: Clean and Finish Your Keychain
Inspect each keychain for any dust or fingerprints. For a high-gloss look, you might wish to apply a thin clear topcoat of UV resin (curing with a lamp), particularly if using the UV Resin Kit with 5 Christmas Silicone Moulds for Festive Crafting for festive designs. Wipe the keychain gently with a soft cloth, and your custom accessory is ready for gifting or personal use. Avoid overfilling moulds to keep keychains lightweight and neat.
Tips, Troubleshooting and Common Mistakes
Always wear gloves and work in a well-ventilated area. Patience during curing is key—removing items too soon can cause flexibility or dents. If bubbles persist, try warming the mould slightly before pouring, or use a heat gun briefly over freshly poured resin. Measure your resin precisely to avoid sticky or soft pieces. For best results, avoid using alcohol inks (especially with UV resins), as they can affect curing.
If edges are rough after demoulding, use fine sandpaper and finish with a polish to achieve a smooth surface. Let resin cure fully before de-moulding to prevent warping. Stick to recommended pigment types and check the manufacturer’s advisories on additives. Avoid overfilling moulds to keep keychains lightweight and neat—excess resin can make the item unwieldy or lead to overflow.
Showcase Your Keychains and Explore New Techniques
Once you’ve mastered resin keychain basics, try new shapes, embed natural items, or experiment with layered effects. Sharing your finished creations online or gifting them to friends is a rewarding way to enjoy your handiwork and inspire future crafting sessions.
"Evershine Collection" – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit with 100+ Accessories£21.95"Evershine Collection" offers a complete epoxy resin kit with 100+ accessories, designed to create jewellery and keychains easily with a 1:1 mixing…
"UV–Creation" – Fast Acrylic Resin, 3 Minute UV CurePrice range: £8.45 through £62.95"UV–Creation" is a fast acrylic UV resin suited for jewellery makers and crafters seeking quick curing and a clear, glossy finish.
UV Resin Kit with 5 Christmas Silicone Moulds for Festive CraftingPrice range: £15.95 through £27.45This UV Resin Kit with Christmas silicone moulds offers clear resin suitable for festive keychains and jewellery crafting.
"Liquidissima" – Epoxy Resin For Creations & JewelleryPrice range: £12.85 through £31.85"Liquidissima" epoxy resin provides high transparency and longer working time, suited for detailed resin jewellery and creations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use UV resin for keychains?
Yes, UV resin cures quickly and works well for keychains, especially with shallow moulds.
How long does epoxy resin take to cure for keychains?
Most epoxy resin cures within 24–48 hours, depending on thickness and temperature.
What moulds are best for resin keychains?
Silicone moulds in small shapes or letters are ideal for keychain crafting and easy demoulding.
How do I prevent bubbles in resin keychains?
Mix resin slowly and pour in thin layers. Lightly heating the resin or mould helps reduce bubbles.
Can I embed items in resin keychains?
Yes, embed dried flowers, glitter, or charms, ensuring they're dry and clean for best clarity.
Why is my resin keychain sticky?
Sticky or soft resin often results from inaccurate mixing or not allowing enough curing time.
How do I attach hardware to resin keychains?
Drill a small hole or insert an eye screw into the cured resin, then attach jump rings and keychains.
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