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Fast-curing UV resin offers a brilliantly quick way to encapsulate small objects and delicate details within crafts or jewellery. When used correctly, it delivers a glossy, clear finish in just minutes.
How to Use UV Resin for Encapsulation
UV resin is ideal for embedding small items such as charms, miniatures, dried flowers, or tiny keepsakes. For successful results, make sure each layer and included object remains below 3mm thick—this ensures the UV light can fully cure the resin throughout. Apply resin in thin layers, curing each one with a suitable UV lamp (3W–36W, 365–405 nm) for 2–3 minutes per layer. If you want to add colour, compatible colourants such as Colourfun can be mixed in, allowing even darker or vibrant effects.
- Work in clean, dust-free conditions for the clearest result.
- Arrange inclusions before pouring to avoid movement during curing.
- Use a suitable UV lamp and check thoroughly for complete hardening.
Choosing the Right Items to Encapsulate
Most small, dry, and non-porous items work well with UV resin. Dried flowers, glitter, microbeads, or flat-backed embellishments are especially popular for jewellery and keyrings. Avoid adding thick, moist or porous objects, as these could prevent full curing or affect clarity. If you’re new to UV resin, starter kits like the Evershine Collection provide a mix of moulds, dried flowers, and findings, making the process more straightforward for beginners.
When Fast-Curing UV Resin Makes a Difference
UV resin excels when you need quick turnarounds, such as making small-batch gifts or prototyping bespoke pieces. It’s especially suited for time-sensitive projects or craft markets, where the ability to demould and finish pieces rapidly is a real advantage.
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Fast-curing UV resin enables the encapsulation of delicate items in record time, making it a powerful tool for experimental jewellery, keepsakes and craft projects. For more ideas on what can be encapsulated—and how—visit our main guide on encapsulating objects in resin.
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