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Thrilez 219-Piece Resin Mold Kit

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A well-considered starter kit that removes the guesswork from resin jewelry making — silicone molds, dried botanicals, foil flakes, and finishing hardware all in one box.

Travis
Travis Owner & Reviewer
4.5/5
$19.99 Price at time of review
Updated Apr 2026

TL;DR Summary

4.5/5 Excellent

Pros

  • Silicone molds release cleanly and hold shape through repeated pours
  • Dried botanicals and foil flakes are ready-to-use inclusions that produce polished results
  • Finishing hardware included — earring hooks and necklace cord mean no additional sourcing
  • Strong value for the component count; 219 pieces without obvious padding
  • Compact packaging makes it a practical gift for a beginner crafter

Cons

  • Epoxy resin not included — requires a separate purchase before you can start
  • Instruction materials are thin; beginners will likely need supplemental online guidance
  • Earring hooks and cord are entry-level quality, suitable to start but worth upgrading over time

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Extended Observations

A well-considered starter kit that removes the guesswork from resin jewelry making — silicone molds, dried botanicals, foil flakes, and finishing hardware all in one box.

Getting into resin casting has a real friction problem: you need molds, inclusions, finishing hardware, and mixing supplies, and sourcing them individually means four separate orders and a week of waiting before you make a single piece. The Thrilez 219-piece kit addresses that directly. Everything ships together, and the component count is honest — this isn't padded with duplicates of one item to inflate the number.

The silicone resin molds are the core of the kit, and they hold up reasonably well. The silicone feels flexible without being flimsy, and cured epoxy releases cleanly with a gentle push. Shapes cover the jewelry basics: geometric pendants, oval cabochons, and a few dimensional forms that give beginners room to experiment with depth and layering. The mold walls are thick enough to hold their shape through repeated pours, which matters if you're planning to use this kit beyond a single afternoon.

The inclusions — dried flowers and metallic foil flakes — are where the kit earns some goodwill. Dried botanicals in resin can look overwrought if overdone, but the selection here skews small and delicate, which keeps finished pieces from looking cluttered. The foil flakes add dimension without requiring any additional technique. Both are ready to use straight from the packaging.

Finishing hardware rounds things out: necklace cord and earring hooks are included, so the leap from cured piece to wearable jewelry requires no additional shopping trip. The hooks are basic but functional — the kind of finding you'd buy in a bulk pack anyway. Someone giving this as a gift to a curious teenager or a crafty adult will appreciate that the recipient can start and finish a piece the same day.

Two caveats worth naming: epoxy resin itself is not included, so you'll need to source that separately. And the instruction materials are minimal — enough to orient a true beginner, but anyone who wants to understand cure times, mixing ratios, or bubble removal will need to supplement with online resources. Neither is a dealbreaker at this price point, but they're worth knowing before you buy.

Our Verdict

A well-considered starter kit that removes the guesswork from resin jewelry making — silicone molds, dried botanicals, foil flakes, and finishing hardware all in one box.

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