





Beginner's 3000g Fast-Cured Resin Casting Kit
Category: Magic Pour

Your Full Specs Overview
Premium & Safe Casting Materials
Let's Resin casting powder is a high-quality, odorless plaster alternative to epoxy and UV resin. This powder allows for effortless creation of a smooth textured finish simply by adding water. It is an excellent choice for artists and beginners alike, offering a versatile and user-friendly experience.
Easy to Mix & Beginner Friendly
Mixing Let's Resin is straightforward. Measure the powder and water according to the ideal ratio: 3:1 (by weight). You can adjust the consistency by adding more or less water before pouring into your molds. After adding paint and stirring for 2 minutes, pour the mixture into the molds and let it settle. The process is quick and easy, making it perfect for both experienced and novice users.
Fast Demold & Bubble-Free
Demold the cured resin in 25 to 30 minutes, with full curing taking approximately 2 hours. Ensure thorough curing before demolding to preserve fine details. The thin, water-like consistency ensures that even the smallest crevices are filled. Its exceptional bubble-release ability guarantees a flawless final product. Any remaining bubbles can be eliminated by gently tapping the silicone molds.
Colorable & Paintable
Resin plaster powder dries to an opaque white color and can accommodate various pigments, mica, glitter, sequins, quartz, and sand during the mixing process. For vibrant colors, use water-based acrylic paint. For pastel hues, opt for mica powder. Add small amounts at a time to achieve a lump-free consistency. Once fully cured, you can sand and paint it with acrylic paint for an enhanced aesthetic appeal.
Versatile Applications
Ideal for various artistic projects, Let's Resin is perfect for creating ceramic-textured finishes in artworks, homeware, and decor items. Its durability, heat resistance, and non-flammability make it suitable for items such as coasters, candle holders, sculptures, figurines, planter pots, and trinket trays. After curing, seal the pieces with varnish, acrylic sealer, or wax for added protection.