Ice Resin is a brand that offers a high-end jewelry-making, mixed media, and crafting solution. It is a two-part, crystal clear resin that when mixed, does not yellow or degrade over time. The brand offers a range of product lines designed for creating beautiful, customized projects tailored to individual tastes.
Ice Resin was founded in 2005 by Susan Lenart Kazmer and Jen Cushman.
In 2007, the brand launched its first product, Ice Resin.
In 2010, Ice Resin was named a finalist in the Craft and Hobby Association's Innovations Showcase.
Today, the brand continues to be a leader in the the jewelry-making, mixed media, and crafting industry.
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The Ice Resin Kit includes everything needed to create beautiful, customized resin projects. The kit includes clear resin, hardener, stir sticks, measuring cups, and directions.
Ice Resin Molding Putty is a silicone molding putty that allows users to create custom molds for resin casting. It is easy to use and create detailed molds.
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Yes, Ice Resin is easy to use. The kit comes with everything you need and the instructions are clear and concise.
Ice Resin typically takes 12-24 hours to set, and 3 days to fully cure.
No, Ice Resin is not food safe and should not be used on items that will come into contact with food or beverages.
Yes, Ice Resin can be used on paper. It is a versatile product that can be used on a variety of surfaces.
Yes, Ice Resin is waterproof once cured, making it suitable for use on jewelry and other items that may come into contact with water.