I couldnt find the samesilicone mold onlinebut I love these other seasonal and holiday themed options!

I have plenty of nieces in the family that would love their own set of resin cupcakes.

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To prepare the resin for pouring, mix equal amounts of resin and hardener in a measuring cup.

One and a half ounces of each should be sufficient for this project.

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Stir the two parts together for 2 minutes scraping the bottom and sides with the wooden stir stick.

Pour the mixture into a second measuring cup and continue stirring for another minute.

Your resin will then be ready to pour.

Cupcake resin charms on a key chain.

Prop your silicone cupcake mold up on one end (I just placed a stone under mine).

Carefully pour with mixed EasyCast resin into the bottom third of each cupcake well.

Be careful not to overfill you dont want to cover the base of the cupcake.

Cupcake resin charms on a key chain.

Let the resin rest for about 15 minutes and then blow off any bubbles that rise to the surface.

Sprinkle a layer of glitter in the colours of your choice over the resin.

Cover and let cure overnight.

Cupcake resin charm worn as a pendant necklace.

Turn the mold around and prop up the opposite end.

Within a couple of minutes the clear FastCast resin mixture will start to turn white.

The resin will be fully cured within 10 minutes and ready to move on to the next step.

Cupcake resin charm worn as a pendant necklace.

Finally, set the cupcake mold flat on your working surface.

Mix one another small batch of the EasyCast resin and fill the cupcake molds.

Blow off any air bubbles and let cure completely overnight.

Pouring resin into a cup.

Once fully cured remove the cupcakes from the mold.

They turned out so cute!

Drill a small hole on the top of each cupcake.

Pouring resin into a cup.

Add in a small eyelet screw and a 10 mm jump ring.

you’re able to simply add the charm onto a necklace as these little besties chose to do.

This project originally appeared on theResin Crafts Blog.

Pouring resin and hardener in a cup.

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Instructions

Pouring resin and hardener in a cup.

Stiring the resin with a wood craft stick.

Stiring the resin with a wood craft stick.

Pouring the resin mixture into the cupcake mold.

Pouring the resin mixture into the cupcake mold.

Using a kitchen torch to blow off any bubbles on the resin.

Using a kitchen torch to blow off any bubbles on the resin.

Adding glitter to the resin cupcake charms.

Adding glitter to the resin cupcake charms.

Pouring a layer of FastCast resin over the cupcake charms.

Pouring a layer of FastCast resin over the cupcake charms.

Cupcake resin charms in a mold.

Cupcake resin charms in a mold.

Drilling a small hole into the top of the cupcake resin charm.

Drilling a small hole into the top of the cupcake resin charm.

Adding an eyelet screw into the resin cupcake charm.

Adding an eyelet screw into the resin cupcake charm.

Cupcake resin charms worn as pendant necklaces.

Cupcake resin charms worn as pendant necklaces.

Hand holding cupcake resin charms on a key chain.

Hand holding cupcake resin charms on a key chain.

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Resin Feather Pendant

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Resin Feather Pendant

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