← Back to How to embed animals in resin

Embedding animals in resin can make for beautiful keepsakes and artistic displays, but it’s important to prioritise safety throughout your project. With careful preparation, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable resin experience.
Personal Protective Measures
Always wear disposable gloves to prevent skin contact and use protective goggles to guard against accidental splashes. Resin, even those labelled non-toxic, can provoke irritation if it touches skin or eyes. Consider wearing a long-sleeved shirt and an apron to protect your arms and clothing as well.
Ventilation and Workspace Setup
Work in a well-ventilated area, such as a space with open windows or a dedicated extraction fan, to avoid inhaling resin fumes. If working indoors, using an odourless resin like Icrystal Clear Epoxy Resin can make the process more comfortable, but good airflow remains important. Keep your workspace clean, free from food or drink, and organised to avoid cross-contamination.
Handling and Practical Guidance
When embedding animals or any organic material, ensure they are fully dry and prepared, as moisture can interfere with resin curing. Always follow the safety information provided with your resin kit, including mixing instructions. Have tools, resin, and cleaning materials ready before you begin, and never leave mixed resin unattended. Dispose of any waste responsibly, and wash your hands thoroughly after handling materials.
When This Matters
Projects involving delicate embeds, such as animal specimens, require even greater attention to personal and environmental safety due to close and prolonged contact with resin and hardeners.
Related products
Related guides
By following proper safety precautions, embedding animals in resin becomes both rewarding and secure. For additional tips and product choices, return to our full guide on how to embed animals in resin.
Google