What’s the Difference Between 1:1 and 2:1 Epoxy Resin?

If you’re diving into resin crafts or jewelry making, you’ve likely come across epoxy resin. But not all resins are created equal. One common question is: What’s the difference between 1:1 and 2:1 epoxy resin? Understanding the distinction can help you avoid sticky mistakes and achieve the perfect finish every time.


What Do 1:1 and 2:1 Mean in Resin Mixing?

These numbers refer to how you combine the resin (part A) and the hardener (part B):

  • 1:1 epoxy resin = equal parts resin and hardener
  • 2:1 epoxy resin = 2 parts resin to 1 part hardener

Measuring correctly is critical—getting the ratio wrong can result in tacky surfaces or incomplete curing, which ruins your flowers or jewelry pieces.



Which One Should You Use for Flower Crafts & Jewelry?

  • Use 1:1 resin if you're making:
    • Small pendants or rings with dried flowers
    • Quick coating projects like bookmarks or coasters
    • Projects where time is limited or you're a beginner
  • Use 2:1 resin if you're making: 
    • Larger floral blocks or paperweights
    • Jewelry with deep molds that need more pour time
    • Pieces where ultra-clear and bubble-free finish is important

Tips for Working with Flowers in Resin

  • Always dry your flowers fully before embedding—moisture causes clouding.
  • Pour in layers for thicker pieces to reduce bubbles and heat.
  • Use a toothpick or tweezers to position petals precisely.
  • Torch or heat gun lightly to pop surface bubbles.

Final Thoughts

Whether you're preserving wedding blooms, making botanical jewelry, or creating timeless gifts, understanding resin ratios helps your creativity shine.
1:1 resin offers simplicity and quick results, while 2:1 resin gives you clarity and flexibility for intricate designs. Choose wisely—and let your flowers bloom forever in resin

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