Craft Resin

Explore your creativity with Arbee’s resin craft supplies—ideal for jewellery making, casting, home décor, and more. Whether you’re working with UV, epoxy, or eco-resin, we’ve got everything you need to create stunning resin art. Shop resins, moulds, mix-ins, and tools all in one place. For individual resins, browse our full Resin collection.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Craft Resin

Do you offer wholesale pricing on resin craft supplies?

Yes, we provide bulk and wholesale options for studios, educators, and online sellers. Visit our wholesale page for details.

What types of resin are available?

We stock UV, epoxy, and Ecrylimer eco-resins to suit different applications and preferences.

Are these supplies beginner-friendly?

Yes, we offer starter kits, simple moulds, and easy-to-use tools perfect for new crafters.

Can I use these supplies for jewellery making?

Absolutely—our resins and moulds are ideal for pendants, earrings, charms, and more.

What is craft resin used for?

Jewellery making (pendants, cabochons, earrings), resin art (wall art, coasters, geode-style pieces), homewares (trays, dishes, keyrings), preserving keepsakes, and finishing artwork with a glossy topcoat.

What's the difference between epoxy resin and UV resin?

Epoxy is a two-part mix that cures over 24 hours and works for any project size. UV resin is single-part and cures under a UV lamp in minutes but only in thin layers.

Can beginners use craft resin safely?

Yes — with basic PPE. Always wear nitrile gloves, work in a well-ventilated space, and avoid skin contact with uncured resin. Once cured, resin is inert and safe to handle.

Where can I buy craft resin in Australia?

 Arbee Craft stocks the full craft resin range online with fast Australian dispatch, and Ribtex wholesale is available for trade buyers.

Established 1902

About Arbee Craft

The Arbee Business began in 1902. The owner Mr. R.B.Stevens, a leather merchant, started the business to sell his leather items.

The original Arbee business, shop and factory, was in Swanston Street, Melbourne.

By the 1930s Arbee had expanded to make the famous Arbee moccasins. These became well known as they had durable cowhide on the outside and a layer of lambswool on the inside. Arbee made the moccasins for many years and the kits were very popular in the 1960s and 1970s. During this time Arbee diversified with some other products that were popular e.g. cane items.

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