ArtResin Epoxy Resin - 1 gal (3.78 L)

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What's Included: 2 bottles (0.5 gal resin + 0.5 gal hardener) and step-by-step instructions

  • Coverage: Up to 32 sq ft
  • Easy to Use: Mix equal parts resin and hardener, pour, and cure for 24 hours.
  • Safe for Home Use: Low odor. No fumes or VOCs. Non-flammable. Non-toxic and food safe when used as directed.
  • Made for Art: Provides a crystal-clear, thick, glossy, and durable topcoat with built-in protection against yellowing.  
  • Made in the USA: Trusted by artists around the world.
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This is how easy it is to use ArtResin:

1

Measure

Mix equal parts from each bottle.
2

Mix

Stir for 3 minutes.
3

Pour

Pour it over your project and spread.
4

Wait

Leave it to dry for 24 hours.

How much coverage does 1 gallon of ArtResin provide?

ArtResin's 1 gal kit covers up to 32 sq ft.

To determine exactly how much resin you need for your project, please visit ourResin Calculator.

What types of projects is the 1 gallon ArtResin kit ideal for?

ArtResin's 1 gal kit is ideal for those ready to take their resin projects to the next level, whether you're creating a single large-scale piece or multiple medium pieces of art.

The kit covers up to 32 sq ft, making it perfect for large projects or anyone producing resin art to sell.

What safety precautions should I take when using ArtResin?

ArtResin is non-toxic when used as directed and conforms to ASTM D-4236, meaning it has been evaluated as safe for home use. However, it's still important to follow a few basic safety guidelines:

  • Wear gloves: Protect your skin from a sticky mess and possible irritation. If resin gets on your skin, wash it off promptly with soap and water.
  • Protect your eyes: If resin comes into contact with your eyes, flush them immediately with water and seek medical attention.
  • Work in a well-ventilated space: If ventilation is limited, wear a respirator for added safety.

For more detailed health and safety information, refer to ArtResin's Safety Data Sheet and visit our blog: What Safety Precautions Should I Take When Using ArtResin Epoxy Resin?

What’s the working time once I mix the resin and hardener?

ArtResin has a working time of about 45 minutes before it begins to cure and becomes too thick to spread. For best results, pour and apply the resin immediately after mixing for 3 minutes.

Temperature note: Heat will shorten your working time. If you warm the resin in a water bath, expect to lose about 10 minutes. Likewise, in spaces above 85°F (25°C), both working and cure times will be reduced. Always keep your workspace temperature in mind to get the best results.

To learn more, see our blog: What Is The Working Time Of ArtResin?

How long does ArtResin take to cure and fully harden?

ArtResin is dry to the touch within 24 hours and reaches its full cure in 72 hours.

For best results, allow the resin to cure in a warm and dry environment, ideally between 75-85°F (24-30°C) and 50-80% humidity. It's important to maintain stable temperatures during the first 24 hours to avoid dimples in the resin surface.

To learn more, see our blog: What's The Cure Time Of ArtResin Epoxy Resin?

Can I layer multiple pours with ArtResin?

Yes, you can apply multiple layers of ArtResin to build depth, cover areas of high-relief, or to repair imperfections.

The ideal thickness for each pour is 1/8" (3 mm) to help prevent trapped bubbles. You can pour additional layers once the previous one reaches the gel stage (after about 3-5 hours) or after it has fully cured.

If the first layer has cured completely, scuff the surface with sandpaper to create texture for the new layer to adhere to. Clean the surface, then mix and pour your next coat as usual. The scuff marks will disappear once the new resin layer is applied.

For more information, please see our blog: 3 Ways To Pour A Thick Layer of ArtResin.

What’s the shelf life of ArtResin once opened?

ArtResin stays fresh for about 6 months after opening or 1 year unopened from the date of manufacture (found on the label).

Over time, the hardener may yellow in the bottle due to oxidation - similar to how a cut apple will brown. The yellowing looks worse in the bottle - once you add the resin (which remains clear), the hardener will lighten significantly. It will still cure normally and while it may not be ideal for light-colored artwork, it’s suitable for darker pieces of art, over wood, or for use with tints.

It's important to note that yellowing from oxidation is not the same as UV-induced yellowing, which occurs after cured resin has been exposed to direct sunlight.

Is ArtResin food safe once cured?

Yes, once fully cured, ArtResin can be safely used as a food contact surface.

ArtResin has been rigorously tested by a third party for leaching and migration across global standards and passed every test: when used as directed, cured ArtResin is inert and will not transfer any substances into food. 

Please note: Once you add colorants or other additives to your ArtResin mixture, it is no longer be considered food safe. However, applying a final topcoat of clear ArtResin will restore its food-safe status.

To see our test results, please visit our blog: ArtResin Passes Food Safety Tests.

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  • MB
    Mary B.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 days ago
    Made with ArtResin

    some pictures i made for a craft show in November. Product is very easy to work with!

  • KL
    Kathy L.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 weeks ago
    Best Resin Ever!

    I am a Mixed media Artist. I presently create Acrylic Pour Charcuterie boards. Coating every board with Art Resin, preserves the design & makes it pop. I can always count on Art Resin to give my boards that finishing touch!

  • MD
    Margarita D. J.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 weeks ago
    Brought my painting to the next level.

    ArtResin brought my mixed media piece to the next level and won 1st place at Cypress Art League Show. The use of ArtResin tints over my acrylic pour and oil painting gave the piece the beautiful 3 dimensional underwater look.

  • MW
    Michael W.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 weeks ago
    Love using ArtResin epoxy.

    I've used a few over the years now and continue to get the best results from ArtResin. Piece attached uses over a gallon of resin to create multiple layers with some resin being mixed with ArtResin''s alcohol ink as well as Acrylics and Mica powders.

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    Carol V.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 month ago
    ArtResin is MAGIC!

    Mosaic artist since 2006. This has inspired working with glass, jewelry and any other item I can adhere and resin.

    After learning the use of shattered glass and hand cut glass from Cindy Manley of ART SHATTERED, I became a fan of ArtResin. She stresses the use of ArtResin and I have followed her advice .....never used any other epoxy resin.