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Children's jewellery making sets - plastic

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hc4361 | 13:49 Tue 19th Jan 2010 | Shopping & Style
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Those kits where you use colour liquids in the bottom of the moulds, add glitter or shells or whatever when hard, then cover with clear liquid to make jewellery, key fobs, paper weights, etc. Turns out plastic.
What's it called and can you still buy it?
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I had one of these kits when I was a kid, in fact I still have one of the paperweights I made with shells etc. Can't seem to find any kits designed for kids with a very quick Google, probably not allowed now due to Health and Safety! I do remember having to mix the resin with some sort of epoxy hardener, if you search for clear casting resin it comes up with the basics needed, but not a kit - hope this helps with Googling it. Good luck -I hope you find what you are looking for
Railway modelling shops sell Clear water resin, which would probably serve ok as a finishing for you, but can't think of anything else, I'm afraid. Even HobbyCraft doesn't seem to stock anything suitable.
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Thanks for both your answers. I have been googling like mad without any luck. I think the range was called Plasticraft, but I can find no mention of it.
I did see that Shaker Maker is still available though.

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