If your going to be painting quite a few, you could use a small plastic cup tyoe container similar to what comes with cough syrup, not a big one to mix your resin and tiny glitter in before painting the jigs the jigs. you can get a good sized container at most hobby/craft stores in the jewelry making dept.. If you don't have a UV light you can do as Micanopy said and set in the sun to cure. As it's name says, It's a UV cure resin, heat nor anything else will cure it. If when dry, it's a bit tacky, as some of the cheaper types will be, just coat it with some clear nail polish. I have been know to use Sally Hansons Hard as Nails, then hang to dry. Make sure you Do Not get that UV resin in the eyelet hole on the jig then cure it. It will be next to impossible to clear that hole out. Clear the hole before you cure it. Hope this helps.
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