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How To Fix ICE Resin Mistake

I poured this super awesome bezel with ICE Resin right about the same time I thought caviar beads were a good idea to use on a project. Those staticy little buggers go everywhere! I tried to clean the tiny, staticy black beads up and thought I was in the clear. But in the morning, after letting my bezel cure overnight, I saw TWO ROTTEN CAVIAR beads marring up the middle of my bezel!! Marshmallow could have put the beads in there but who knows…thank goodness there is a way to fix ICE Resin that didn't turn out the way you wanted. Drill it, baby! Here's a video showing how I fixed this issue on my bezel:

The end result was perfection and I am super happy; check out the finished project here.

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What other crafty product do you know that has this kind of forgiveness and quality. Well, actually ICE Resin is a jewelry product that we just use for crafts.

What is the worst craft boo-boo you've ever made? If you liked this ICE Resin fix, check out this post ICE Resin Jewelry Basics.

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Jennifer Priest is a 20+ year designer in the arts & crafts industry and home DIYer with a passion for creativity. An Army veteran raised on a ranch, from her experience, she shares smart DIY projects that save money and fun craft ideas that anyone can make. Besides blogging, Jennifer is a Master Practitioner and Trainer of NLP, Hypnosis, and MER, and coaches other online entrepreneurs on money mindset, business, and living an intentional life. When not blogging, Jennifer is having adventures in the wilderness, on road trips, playing with her cats, and making paleo food.

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