I had some EnviroTex Lite left over from making my Laptop Desk, so I decided to make something fun for Little Moore.
I remember when I was little we’d watch Saturday Morning Cartoons, and during commercials, toys would BUST through a stack of blocks. How cool was that? And yet they never sold the blocks in the stores (that I saw, anyway). So, I decided to make some Bust ’em Blocks for LM to play with.
While at the grocery store, I found this silicone pan. It is supposed to be for making bite-sized brownies. The perfect size for what I was looking for! While at the store, I spent my quarters at the toy-vending machines to give my blocks a little personality.
ETI sent me this product to try out. You won’t believe all that you can do with this product. Envirotex Lite was created by Environmental Technologies Inc. (ETI), which is the home for many resin and mold making products.
The use of resin in jewelry making, mixed media and paper arts continues to grow in popularity. Today, artists are using ETI’s products in many crafty ways and they will be showcasing these works of art on their new blog “Resin Crafts”.
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Comments & Reviews
Melissa @ Love Affair With My Brother says
I love this idea! Thanks so much for sharing. I pinned this 🙂
Madigan at madiganmade says
What a clever idea! These are so cute.
Alexis of NorthOnHarper says
oooohhh…. what a fun idea! I think it would be cool to encase small mementos in resin….. something I may have to try!
Andrea Reh says
These are very cute.
Just discovered your blog – would love it if you popped by mine sometime.
Andrea x
andreareh.blogspot.com
samsstuff says
Adorable & could be used for so many things!
Ginger Snaps says
Hi! Following your from bloggy moms. 🙂 I have a craft blog, too. Would love to have you stop by sometime. I’ve got a link party every Wednesday…would love to have you link up some of your projects. 🙂
Ginger
gingersnapcrafts.blogspot.com
JHill says
These are adorable! I love that you could customize them how ever you would like to. Very clever use of your “leftover” resin.
Felicia @ All Things Fee says
Perfect!!! Even clear ones would be cute!
Would love for you to share at Calling All Crafters!
http://allthingsfee.blogspot.com/2011/06/calling-all-crafters.html
Michelle says
My boys would love this! I know what i am doing with some of my leftover resin!
Nichole says
Very creative! I’m now imagining all sorts of fun things to encase in resin.
Carmi says
What a great idea! My nephew would love these! Thank you for sharing!
Sharon M says
From just the little I have seen on your blog you do a whole lot more than quilting! With 2 and a half year old twins in my life I will know where to come for crafty things. Thanks for sharing.
B.R.Kuhlman says
Oh wooow… this gives me some really great ideas! Thanks so much for sharing!
Mod Podge Amy says
This is one of my favorite projects of all time. How cute are these?
Katie says
HANDS DOWN this is my favorite ETI project. These are just so stinkin adorable.
Akun says
These are so adorable! My only problem is that I’m not particularly fond of the feel of resin, but I think I could get over it for these little cuties!
Arte Interrogante says
Nice & fun 😉
auto accident lawyer Denver says
these are really adorable!! I might try with something other than a square silicone pan, because they have those really awesome silicone ice molds that come in shapes like hearts and stuff, I think these would be great for magnets too! thanks for the awesome tutorial 😀
Abbie @ lovinourchaos says
This ideas is so cute! I have never used this product, but will have to try it out sometime. Where do you buy it?
Johnnie says
Is it abnormal that I want a set of these… for myself? So cute.
Maya says
This is awesome and the little toys you put inside really got my attention since they look so cute! Kinda just wish I knew what they really were
Carolina says
The toys themselves are just random toys from the coin-operated machines at the grocery store.
The blocks are for my boys to play with. They can stack them up and let their action figures “bust” through them. Boys get a kick out of things going flying, and these have rounded corners and are practically unbreakable. 😉
Jane Burris says
I am trying to make water pond for an outdoor miniature landscape. I am using a blue dish that will hold @16oz of the resin, and I have purchased tiny fish to place in the resin before it hardens. Any suggestions? I didn’t know if I should do this in 2 layers? Finished depth will be @ 1 1/2 inches deep. Any suggestions?
Carolina says
It depends if the fish float or sink… if you’re not sure, you might want to plan on 3 layers.
Kathy says
How did you get your grocery store silicone mold to change from red to brown? Or did you have two? This is a really great idea and I can see it included with a shower or First Birthday present!
Carolina says
The red on the store bought mold is the packaging. I removed the red packaging, and the brown mold was underneath. 🙂