Why Jesmonite Is a Top Choice for Modern Crafters in Singapore
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Modern crafting in Singapore is no longer just about making something attractive. Today’s crafters want materials that are easy to use at home, suitable for compact studio spaces, visually premium, and flexible enough for personal projects, workshops, gifts, and small handmade businesses. That is where Jesmonite stands out. For Singapore-based makers creating coasters, trays, candle holders, planters, clocks, terrazzo pieces, and home décor, Jesmonite offers a strong balance of creative freedom, usability, and modern design appeal. What Makes Jesmonite Different from Traditional Craft Materials? Jesmonite is a two-part composite material made from a mineral base and a water-based acrylic liquid. Unlike many traditional solvent-heavy materials, Jesmonite is designed to be more approachable for indoor crafting. Users can mix, pour, pigment,...
Why Handcrafted Concrete Pieces Add Style to Modern Interiors
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Modern interiors often face the same problem: they look clean, but they can also feel flat. Sleek cabinetry, neutral walls, glass surfaces, and modular furniture create a polished appearance, but without texture and personality, the space can quickly feel cold or generic. That is where handcrafted concrete pieces make a meaningful difference. They bring texture, weight, craft, and quiet character into modern homes without overwhelming the room. From trays and coasters to planters, clocks, phone docks, lamps, and decorative vessels, handcrafted concrete pieces add both function and personality to everyday spaces. Concrete works beautifully in contemporary interiors because it balances strength with softness. Its raw mineral texture feels architectural, while handmade finishing introduces subtle variation that machine-made décor often lacks....
Resin Craft Tips for Stunning Beginner-Friendly Pieces
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Resin crafting looks simple from the outside: mix, pour, wait, unmould. But beginners quickly discover that small mistakes can lead to cloudy pieces, bubbles, sticky surfaces, uneven colours, or resin that never cures properly. In Singapore the challenge becomes even more specific because compact homes, humidity, and dust can all affect the final finish. The good news is that resin is very beginner-friendly when treated as both an art material and a technical process. With the right resin type, accurate measuring, controlled mixing, and a clean workspace, even first-time crafters can create polished coasters, trays, accessories, and decorative pieces that look intentional and professional. Resin Success Depends on Chemistry Not Guesswork One of the biggest beginner mistakes is treating resin...
Must-Have Craft Supplies Every Hobbyist in Singapore Should Own
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Crafting looks simple from the outside: buy a mould, mix a material, add colour, pour, wait and enjoy the result. In reality, most failed DIY projects happen because hobbyists start with the wrong tools, inaccurate measurements, poor finishing supplies or materials that do not suit Singapore’s climate and home environment. This matters especially in Singapore, where many hobbyists craft in compact home spaces, shared tables, HDB flats or small studio corners. Space-saving, low mess and reusable supplies are not just convenient they are practical. For hobbyists working with Jesmonite, concrete, resin, pigments, terrazzo flakes, moulds and sealants the right supply kit saves money, reduces waste improves consistency and makes crafting far more enjoyable. Why Crafting Is Becoming More Relevant in...
LIV Scented Candles: Where Jesmonite Craft Meets Aromatherapy
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In Singapore, home is no longer just a place to rest. It is also a workspace a social corner a recovery zone and often the one environment people can fully control after a demanding day. That shift has made small sensory details like lighting, scent, texture and décor far more important in everyday living. This is where the LIV Jesmonite Scented Candle stands out. Instead of being a standard candle in a disposable container, it combines 100% soy wax with a reusable Jesmonite terrazzo-style vessel designed to stay useful even after the candle has finished burning. The LIV candle collection is available in Lavender, Sweet Honey and Lemon Grass with an option to pair the candle with a terrazzo pill-tray...
Inside the Spice Collection: Bold Tones for Bold Spaces
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In many Singapore homes, the biggest design challenge is not a lack of taste it is a lack of room to experiment. Compact apartments, shared family spaces, work from home corners and multifunctional dining areas all demand décor that does more with less. That is why small design objects matter. A coaster, trinket tray or handphone dock may seem minor, but in a compact home, these are the pieces people see, touch and use every day. Concrete Everything’s Spice Collection taps into this exact need: bold colour, functional form and handcrafted texture without requiring a full renovation. The collection features trinket trays, coaster sets and handphone docks in colourways such as Sage, Himalayan Salt, Blue Tumeric and Butterfly Pea. Singapore...
How the Kairos Jesmonite Clock Adds Elegance to Any Wall
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A wall can make a room feel complete or unfinished. In many Singapore homes, especially HDB flats and condominiums, every design choice needs to earn its place because space is valuable. That is where a well designed wall clock becomes more than a tool for telling time. The Kairos Jesmonite Clock by Concrete Everything combines function, material texture and handcrafted character in a compact form. Made from Jesmonite AC100 and AC730 it offers the visual warmth of stone, concrete, marble and terrazzo-inspired finishes without overwhelming the wall. In smaller living rooms, hallways, bedrooms or home offices, wall décor has to do three things well: add personality, support the room’s style and avoid visual clutter. A large artwork may dominate the...
From Raw Mix to Masterpiece Life Inside a Concrete Workshop
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A concrete workshop is a hands-on space where cement, aggregates and water become durable objects. In Singapore, these spaces blend design, craft and safety to turn ideas into planters, sculptures, and small features. TL;DR A concrete workshop turns raw mix into planters, sculptures and garden features through planning, batching, and finishing. In Singapore, workshops emphasize safety, regulations, and eco‑friendly practices. Core steps include planning, batching, mixing, formwork, pouring, curing and demolding. Tools range from concrete mixers and grinders to formwork systems; DIY kits like Jesmonite offer quick, low‑mess options. Real experiences include DIY planter projects, corporate team‑building, and beginner Jesmonite sessions. What is a Concrete Workshop in Singapore? Summary: A concrete workshop is a hands-on studio where raw ingredients are...
How Singapore Artists Are Using Jesmonite for Modern Home Styling
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Jesmonite has risen in Singapore’s home styling scene by 2026. Local studios and workshops are turning lightweight, eco-friendly pieces into everyday decor. Concrete Everything is the official Singapore distributor, helping artists stock materials and run classes. TL;DR Local Singapore artists drive modern home styling with Jesmonite, a lightweight, eco-friendly alternative to resin and concrete. Concrete Everything serves as the official Jesmonite distributor in Singapore, offering ready stock, workshops and DIY kits. Popular projects include trays, coasters, planters and terrazzo-inspired pieces for Japandi and minimalist interiors. Jesmonite cures quickly, around 3–4 hours, enabling fast turnarounds and scalable small business opportunities. Beginners can join public workshops or private sessions to learn tray/coaster making and terrazzo effects. What is Jesmonite? Jesmonite is a...
Resin Coaster Workshop for Beginners in Singapore: What to Expect and How to Prepare
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Curious about resin art? A Resin Coaster Workshop in Singapore offers a friendly, hands-on path to creating your own coasters. No experience is needed and friendly instructors guide you from start to finish. You’ll leave with two personalized pieces and new skills you can reuse at home. TL;DR Beginners are welcomed with fully facilitated sessions and no experience required. Typical sessions run 1–2 hours with 24-hour curing, and include two take-home coasters per participant. Materials are non-toxic, BPA-free, and provided; on-site or in studio options are available in Singapore. Customization options include marbled effects, pressed flowers, opal chips, glitter, and other embellishments. Ideal for team-building, private events, families, and gifts; group sizes usually start at 5 participants. Topic definition: A...
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