Gummy Bear Coaster Craft Tutorial

Do you love Gummy Bears?  I know a lot of my subscribers do and they wanted me to do a Gummy Bear Coaster, so how could I say no?






You will need:
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–  Gummy Bears:  https://amzn.to/2HitaYc
–  Coaster mold:  https://amzn.to/2LFLI8K
–  Resin (use whatever resin brand you like):
Easy Cast:  http://amzn.to/2yjYmBC
Art Resin:  http://amzn.to/2yk9X3z
Clear Cast:  http://amzn.to/2z4rxGw
This is the resin I used for this project:

FX Poxy:  http://amzn.to/2AF3Pkk ~ According to the manufacturer, this one is heat resistant to 500 degrees F.


*  I want to tell you about my coaster mold.  I searched far and wide for a good coaster mold, that was deep enough for me to put stuff in.  I ended up creating my own, with an egg shaper and it worked pretty well.  Recently, I found a silicone pan, online, and it was the perfect size and silicone and had made my life sooooo much easier!!  


Here is the video tutorial:





Directions:
1.  Prepare you resin, according to the package directions.
2.  Pour a thin layer of resin in the bottom of the mold
3.  Add your Gummy Bears
4.  Add additional resin until they are all covered
5.  Allow to sit for at least 12 hours before unmolding


That’s it!  Now you have a fun new accessory!  The Gummy Bears do lose some of their features in the resin, so just a warning!


Thanks for stopping by!  Happy Crafting!


Mona





2 thoughts on “Gummy Bear Coaster Craft Tutorial”

  1. I wonder if you sealed the gummy bears, before you put them in the resin they would hold their shape? Just a thought!! Also, I have always heard not to use a flame to pop the bubbles on silicone molds. I heard it would take the shine away from the mold. I haven’t had any trouble when I use the flame. But I always heard that after time it will make your resin dull. I don’t know. Just passing on what I was told.

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