Build Brief

Japanese miniature food style

Tiny handmade worlds in soft resin clay.

Creamy air-dry resin clay, translucent samples, and beginner kits for mini bread, kawaii charms, flowers, and dollhouse decor.

Sample packs from $18 No oven needed Human match if unsure
Natural-light ResinDrip miniature resin clay food, charms, tools, and material packs
Shop Resin Clay

Air-dry and translucent packs for mini food, charms, flowers, and decor.

Starter Kits

Ready material paths for first-time makers, classes, and small shops.

Miniature Food Kits

Bakery, bread, dessert, fruit, and dollhouse food kit routes.

Tools & Finish

Texture tools, molds, UV gloss, matte sealers, and charm hardware.

Beginner guide

Which clay is right for you?

Choose by project, not by product name. If you are unsure, send a photo to support.

Mini food

Soft air-dry resin clay

For bread, cakes, ramen, fruit, and kawaii food plates.

Clear charms

Translucent clay + UV finish

For jelly fruit, candy slices, glossy syrup, and small accessories.

Flowers

Flexible white clay

For petals, tiny bouquets, soft color mixing, and no-bake decor.

Best sellers

Soft colors, clear uses, easy starts.

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Project inspiration

Make small things feel giftable.

Miniature Food

Tiny bread, cakes, drinks, fruit plates

Jewelry Charms

Clear fruit, cabochons, soft pastel pieces

Flowers

Petals, bouquets, earrings, gift toppers

Dollhouse Decor

Small table pieces, props, room details

Mini tutorials

Learn before the first pack dries.

Learning center

How to make mini bread

Shape simple loaves, add score lines, and dry without cracking.

How to color resin clay

Mix soft cream, matcha, caramel, and blush tones for kawaii minis.

Beginner tools

Start with a few tools: roller, blade, texture, sealer, and storage bags.

Studio story

Soft clay, no oven, beginner-safe decisions.

ResinDrip is built for makers who choose by feeling: soft bread, glassy fruit, tiny petals, and giftable charms. The store keeps material safety, storage, drying time, and human fallback visible before a large order.

Maker gallery

Tiny wins from the worktable.

Mini bakery tray
Pastel charm pair
Soft flower set
Dollhouse shelf
Clear sample test
Class kit layout

FAQ

Drying, storage, beginner tips, shipping.

How long does resin clay take to dry?

Most small air-dry pieces need 24-72 hours depending on thickness, humidity, and finish. Keep samples thin when testing a new project.

How should I store open clay?

Seal unused clay in an airtight bag or box. Add a small moisture barrier if your climate is dry.

Is this beginner friendly?

Yes. Start with white air-dry clay or a small sample pack before translucent effects or UV resin finishing.

Do you ship kits and samples?

Use the support form for country, quantity, and deadline confirmation before larger or class orders.

What if I cannot identify the product?

Send a photo, size, finish target, and quantity. ResinDrip should route uncertain requests to human support instead of guessing.