What did you do this summer? I hope your answer is "Made lots of fun resin projects"! Or maybe you are waiting for the kids to go back to school so you can start some new projects. At ResinObsession we worked really hard at getting a fresh new website ready for you. Yes there are a few small details that we are still working on (if you see any misspelled words, broken links, etc please let us know) but for the most part it's all up and running.
Now for new projects we are working on: we have some kits complete with dvd tutorials, lots of YouTube tutorials and more more more silicone molds coming. We are finishing up details on new ways for you to earn free molds, yes I said free including shipping. Would you like to have pics of your finished projects posted on the website along with your name/company name? We are finishing up the details on that as well. I hope you like what we have coming.
Most of all, what's most important to me, I want you to have FUN with resin.
Best Wishes,
Cindy
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
ResinObsession ProStore website apology new website coming
This apology is long overdue and I don't know why I didn't think of posting it here on the Blog sooner. I apologize for the horrible ProStore ResinObsession website. I don't even like attaching my name to it. I have gone round and round with them about the orders not completing with PayPal. They are owned by the same company but can't seem to communicate. One says call the other, so neither will help. We are working very hard to have a completely new ResinObsession website that should function like a normal website. Can you believe I paid ProStore for my website but it's not mine to move?! Anyway please bear with us just a little longer and you will witness what I think is an awesome website created by Chelsea. This is her first full blown website that she has done on her own and I am very proud of her. I hope you will think so too.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Resin Bubble Ring Jewelry Molds Dome Ring Moulds Instructions

They may be a little tricky to begin with but I think they will be well worth the effort. The silicone molds are made from a tin silicone that has a long shelf life and tough enough for many pulls. The molds are handmade by me.
Fill the bottom half rolling the resin around to avoid trapping any air bubbles. You may want to wrap with a rubber band to close the slit in the plug a little more. You will need this slit to remove the ring from the mold. Set aside and let cure to a gel stage. You will have a little bit of flashing from the slit when you remove the casting that can be easily snapped off.The top bubble part of the mold can be filled in layers and embedded with goodies.
Once the top and bottom have reached the gel stage apply a small amount of resin to the castings and join the two halves.

Use dish soap and water to clean your molds. Use rubbing alcohol to remove fingerprints and such. Mix and pour the casting material according to manufacturer's instructions. After the cast has hardened completely, slowly peel the mold from the cast. Work around all the edges before pulling up the middle sections. After a cast is made, be sure to thoroughly clean the mold ( removing any casting residue or release agent) before storing. Store silicone molds in a clean, dry location, embed a rigid mother mold cast if possible to hold the molds shape. This prevents the mold from distorting or warping over time.
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Friday, July 24, 2009
Resin Bubble Ring Jewelry Molds
Ok there is a new batch of Bubble ring jewelry molds in the Etsy Store. I should have them listed on the website and eBay later today.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Breakthrough in the Studio today
Hip Hip Hooray!!! Yippee!! What a good day! Finally everything came together today; the right silicone, the right mold release, the correct modeling clay, vacuum chamber, vibrating table, and an efficient way to make multiple molds. Bubble ring molds should be ready Wednesday, and I mean a lot of them, more than 2 or 3. It feels so good when everything finally comes together. I didn't even step foot in the office today, stayed in the Studio all day. Wish I could do that more often.
Best wishes to everyone.
Best wishes to everyone.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
How to stop resin from curing too fast.
Are you having problems with your resin curing way too fast? Is your resin curing before you can even pour it out of the cup? It's our summer heat. Try cooling down the catalyst by sticking it in the freezer for a minute or two. Still not enough stick the resin side in the fridge for a minute. Remember not to cool it down too much, optimum for most resins is about 70 degrees.
This holds true for silicones as well.
This holds true for silicones as well.
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
ResinObsession Remodel Redo Please Note OOPS
ResinObsession is going through many changes online. The eBay ResinObsession Store has a new face but with that maybe a few OOOPS. Please do me a favor and if you see missing pics, missing text, missing links or misspelled words, please send me an email so I can fix it. Our listing provider Auctiva maybe pull some of our pics that we might have missed transferring to our own host and I would like for you to see what the description is talking about:-)
Thanks so much! Cindy
Thanks so much! Cindy
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