Resin Reviews
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Boyds Bears Resin Ava and Rae Ann… Rainy Afternoon $10.47 |
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Beautiful Resin Bears with Presents Figurine $12.59 |
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BOYD’S NATIVITY SERIES #2 RALEIGH AS BALTHASAR 13E/5153 RESIN MINT ORG BOX & COA $14.99 |
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SALE~1993 RESIN BOYD’S BEAR NUMBERED FIGURINE “EMMA & BAILEY..AFTERNOON TEA” MIB $8.99 |
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Boyds Bears Wizard of Oz resin Figurine. EXCELLENT condition $25.00 |
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Boyds resin #6 bear $3.00 |
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HEATH AS CASPAR BOYD’S NATIVITY SERIES #2 13E/5533 RESIN MINT ORIG BOX W/COA $9.99 |
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NEVILLE AS JOSEPH BOYD’S NATIVITY SERIES #1 10E/1237 RESIN MINT ORIG BOX W/COA $9.99 |
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THERESA AS MARY BOYD’S NATIVITY SERIES #2 10E/2040 RESIN MINT ORIG BOX W/COA $9.99 |
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Boyd’s Bear Resin Bearstone 5th Anniversary Numbered $44.10 |
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A&A Plush “Ruby” 12″ Teddy Bear #19011 By Artist Kimberly Hunt Resin Face NWT $4.99 |
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Boyds Bears~CORA BLOSSOMBEARY RESIN~NEW 2012~FREE SHIP $33.99 |
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Boyds Bears~TILLY B. GARDENBEARY RESIN~NEW 2012~FREE SHIP $33.99 |
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BOYDS BEAR RESIN “WILSON THE PERFESSER” 8E/3322 $21.00 |
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BOYDS BEAR RESIN “TED & TEDDY” 17E/2160 $31.00 |
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MIB Boyds Bears retired Winnie Hopkins & Bunnylove resin 1998 shoebox jointed $14.99 |
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Boyds Bears Resin Figurine Justina the Message Bearer $4.99 |
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Boyds Bears Resin Figurine 1E Dollstone Home Again Series Cat Jamie and Thomas $6.99 |
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Boyds Bears Resin Figurine November 1997 Edmund Deck the Halls $4.99 |
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Boyds Bears Resin Frame 1 E Wendy Willowhear A Tisket a Tasket Bunney $6.99 |
Resin Wicker Patio Furniture – as Tough as Nails
Let’s start with the technical stuff first. Resin is a natural or synthetic compound which begins in a highly viscous state and hardens with treatment.
How does this benefit me as the homeowner that simply wants quality furniture at an affordable price? Allow me to answer. When it comes to sheer weather resistance and an almost relentless durability, resin wicker patio furniture is the one to choose. If you live in an area with extreme weather conditions – think wet winters, the scorching sun, or even the icy cold snow – resin wicker patio furniture is the way to go. Resin has on occasions been referred to as the “all-weather wicker” that simply will not chip, fade away or flake like other patio furniture types.
Best of all – If you’re thinking this durability comes at a price, then think again. Resin wicker patio furniture is on average less expensive than some other types of garden furniture, and its sturdiness will decrease your need to fork out hundreds of dollars on maintenance costs or even patio furniture covers. The benefits form a cost perspective therefore cannot be overlooked.
The inevitable question is now raised- where is the trade-off? Surely you’re not saying resin wicker is the answer to every homeowner’s problems, needs and wants? By far not! Resin wicker patio furniture has, like many others, its strengths and weaknesses. I’ll be the first to point them out to you, but won’t dwell on them either – I’m simply to big of a fan.
Some complain resin wicker’s style and design lack a certain touch of class or elegance. Although many years ago this criticism may have had certain ground to stand on, this is by far not the case lately. Resin wicker patio furniture come in a variety of styles and designs. As a consumer you are bombarded with choices starting with a kaleidoscope of colors to a range of different styles. Homeowners can literally pick between a more modern theme, or go more traditional with an enduring Victorian style.
As with choosing all furniture, resin wicker patio furniture needs to fit in with the rest of your patio design and style , bearing in mind the rest of your accessories and how your new resin wicker set will blend in. Needles to say it also needs to make practical sense.
There’s no benefit to your guests if you have a big, durable patio furniture set with little or no room for movement!
Your patio and your furniture are there to be enjoyed – always remember this.
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Fred Bone Chillers Ice Cube Tray $2.18 New Bone Chillers Ice Tray. Chill your beverages to the bone! Fill and freeze the Bone Chillers tray and you’ll create an icy array of skulls and crossbones that will have everyone’s timbers shivering. Drink up, me hearties! Clear, peggable, recyclable display boxes. Tray makes 8 ice cubes. Flexible and easy to use. Freezer and refrigerator safe. Easy to wash. Perfect for parties! You and your gu… |
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Pure Komachi 2 Series 9-Piece Knife Set with Block $79.99 Includes: Paring, Tomato, Citrus,Bagel/Sandwich, Multi Utility, Santoku,8″ Chef’s, Bread, and Storage BlockBold, brilliant colors make the Pure Komachi 2 series a real eye-catcher. But all that fun-loving color has a serious purpose. The color-coding makes it easy to choose the right knife for the job. It also helps guard against cross contaminating the food-for instance, by using the knife you’ve… |
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Sterilite 01428501 4-Shelf Utility Cabinet with Putty Handles, Platinum $109.90 Sterilite 01428501 4 Shelf Utility Cabinet, Light PlatinumSterilite 01428501 4 Shelf Utility Cabinet, Light Platinum Features:; 0142 – 4 Shelf Cabinet; Heavy duty cabinet assembles in minutes without the aid of tools; Doors swing open easily, close securely, and can accommodate a padlock; Each unit has rugged shelves that can be adjusted to multiple heights and comfortably hold up to 40 lbs each… |
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On A Clear Day You Can See Forever: The Original Broadway Cast Recording $6.28 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Document $10.69 This excellent CD from Hudson Music features Vinnie Colaiuta, David Garfield, Neil Stubenhaus and Mike Landau…. |
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Resin EP [Explicit] $4.95 … |
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Caddyshack [VHS] $0.99 A purely tasteless, moronic, guilty pleasure. Director HaroldRamis employs a mixture of Mad magazine/National Lampoon maturity and Saturday Night Live sarcasm in this goofball golf comedy set on the grounds of a posh country club. Somewhere buried in the slapstick antics, drug references, Marx Brothers-like insults, and gratuitous sex scenes are the intertwined, forgettable subplots of a poor cadd… |
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Caddyshack – 19th Anniversary Edition [VHS] $0.73 A purely tasteless, moronic, guilty pleasure. Director HaroldRamis employs a mixture of Mad magazine/National Lampoon maturity and Saturday Night Live sarcasm in this goofball golf comedy set on the grounds of a posh country club. Somewhere buried in the slapstick antics, drug references, Marx Brothers-like insults, and gratuitous sex scenes are the intertwined, forgettable subplots of a poor cadd… |
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Caddyshack [VHS] $1.64 A purely tasteless, moronic, guilty pleasure. Director HaroldRamis employs a mixture of Mad magazine/National Lampoon maturity and Saturday Night Live sarcasm in this goofball golf comedy set on the grounds of a posh country club. Somewhere buried in the slapstick antics, drug references, Marx Brothers-like insults, and gratuitous sex scenes are the intertwined, forgettable subplots of a poor cadd… |
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Lifetime 60012 Extra Large Deck Box $119.99 The 130 gallon Lifetime Deck Box is a convenient and effective way to store all of your outdoor gear for improved backyard organization. This rigid deck box is constructed of high density polyethylene. It is weather proof and protected from harmful UV rays to keep your equipment dry, protected, and looking like new. The lockable lid features a spring hinge to prevent it from slamming shut. Featuri… |
How does resin react with Swarovski flatback crystals?
I want to make some Christmas ornaments with the resin, in a mold. I want to set a flat back crystal in the resin.
I’m just wondering how the crystal and the foil on the back of the crystal will react to the resin, if there is any reaction at all.
Ok, what i want to do is make a christmas ornament with the crystal embedded into the resin ornament.
I’m not exactly sure what you’re going for, but it sounds like you want a Resin ornament base piece, with the crystal as the center piece. If that’s the case, there should not be any connection betweent he resin and mold of the base and your crystal at all. The 2 should be seperate units, one glued to the other when you’re ready with both.
If you already have a resin base, and want to add your foil backed centerpeice to that now and then make a mold of the completed unit so you can cast it as a whole, you shouldn’t have any problems there either. So long as the piece is glued or tacked somewhere to the base prior to molding it, it’ll come out as a complete unit when you’re done.
I’ve held things together with tape while molding so I could get a “one-piece” end product to work with.
Hope this helps?
February 24th, 2009
Cindy
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