Thank you so much for sharing this. I was looking for how to make resin buttons to use on my crochet, knitted and sewed clothes wnd your tutorial opped up in my search. So glad it did. I use mainly UV resin (as I hate to measure). Also saw your comment about the fact that you wash them at least once week. That's good to know. Your buttons are beautiful ❤️🥰💕💜💙
A doubt. Not using UV resin, only the normal one in the button mould. So if I have to stitch these buttons onto a shirt or something, do I need to put a top coating like a spray or something? I mean sealing it?Because these buttons would be hand washed or machine washed regularly. By the way the buttons are super cute, love them 😍
Hello! Thank you for watching! You shouldn’t need a top coat spray or anything because the resin should give it a smooth glassy finish on its own 😊 Also, I sewed my buttons onto a surgical cap and it goes through the wash at least once a week and sometimes twice and the buttons have held up beautifully 😍 I hope this helps!!
Hello! Great question! I just mixed the acrylic paint with the resin and poured it into the mold all together. You can absolutely do a thin layer of resin first, but mine cured fully without the thin layer of resin. I hope this helps!
Hello! Yes, you are correct! I keep it under the light for two minutes and then flip it over to make sure the other side is cured as well. I hope this helps!
Yes you can absolutely use them for buttons😊 I used them on my headbands to secure my mask all day and I was washing these weekly and I haven’t had any problems :)
Hello!! Yes! I put my buttons on a headband to hold my mask up and I wash it weekly and they still look great! As for how long to keep them under UV light- that will depend on your wattage of your lamp. I use a clear mold and I do 2 minutes each side. I hope this helps!
Hello!! Great question! I read somewhere that UV is stronger and with UV LED it has the potential to not cure as fully. But I just realized one that I have been using recently is 24 w UV LED and it does pretty well but I also cure for a little bit longer (since it’s also an older lamp). So I think you’ll be fine with a UV LED 😊
Thank you so much for sharing this. I was looking for how to make resin buttons to use on my crochet, knitted and sewed clothes wnd your tutorial opped up in my search. So glad it did. I use mainly UV resin (as I hate to measure). Also saw your comment about the fact that you wash them at least once week. That's good to know. Your buttons are beautiful ❤️🥰💕💜💙
You are so sweet! Thank you! I’m so glad this helped!
Impressive thank you. You need to make another updated version if you have any new molds. Would love to see them.
Thank you. Love them so much!
Thank you so much!!! You made my day!
I just love these buttons. How fun they would be on a button down top!!
Thank you!! They would be so fun!
Love the be glitter ones! Nice tutorial 💕
Thank you so much!!
Awesome tutorial!!! Color pour just launched all these new molds too!! 💖💖💖💕glitter baby! ✨
Thank you! You made my day! I just added your info to the description! I'll defiantly check out color pour! Thank you!
Cool content!
Thank you so much!! I appreciate your kind words!
A doubt.
Not using UV resin, only the normal one in the button mould.
So if I have to stitch these buttons onto a shirt or something, do I need to put a top coating like a spray or something? I mean sealing it?Because these buttons would be hand washed or machine washed regularly.
By the way the buttons are super cute, love them 😍
Hello! Thank you for watching! You shouldn’t need a top coat spray or anything because the resin should give it a smooth glassy finish on its own 😊 Also, I sewed my buttons onto a surgical cap and it goes through the wash at least once a week and sometimes twice and the buttons have held up beautifully 😍 I hope this helps!!
Does the glitter plug up the holes? I love these
No, the glitter will not plug the button holes 😊 thank you! They are so fun to make!
How long did you cure this under the light? My mold is no longer shiny
Hello! It depends on the wattage of your light. I did two minutes per side
When you made the buttons with the acrylic, did you put a thin layer of resin first, Before the resin mixed with acrylic.?
Hello! Great question! I just mixed the acrylic paint with the resin and poured it into the mold all together. You can absolutely do a thin layer of resin first, but mine cured fully without the thin layer of resin. I hope this helps!
@@craftbuggy5307 Thank you so much for your help. 😊
You’re so welcome!!! 😍
What do you mean by 2 minutes each side. Do you turn it upside down.
Hello! Yes, you are correct! I keep it under the light for two minutes and then flip it over to make sure the other side is cured as well. I hope this helps!
Can you really use them for buttons? What about washing and drying them?
Yes you can absolutely use them for buttons😊 I used them on my headbands to secure my mask all day and I was washing these weekly and I haven’t had any problems :)
Gorgeous 🙌❤️💚💙💜
Is it a 36 w uv led light that you have?
Hello! My lamp is a 24 watt 😊 I found it on amazon
Can you use epoxy resin with these instead?
Yes absolutely! I used the UV resin because it had a tiny nozzle making it easier to pour into the small mold 😊
Can the buttons be washed in the washing machine? And How many second are the buttons in the UV light? 😊
Hello!! Yes! I put my buttons on a headband to hold my mask up and I wash it weekly and they still look great! As for how long to keep them under UV light- that will depend on your wattage of your lamp. I use a clear mold and I do 2 minutes each side. I hope this helps!
@@craftbuggy5307 Thank you. 😊 Why is it that I should not buy a UV LED light? 😊
I'm New to this, so I'm sorry for asking.
Hello!! Great question! I read somewhere that UV is stronger and with UV LED it has the potential to not cure as fully. But I just realized one that I have been using recently is 24 w UV LED and it does pretty well but I also cure for a little bit longer (since it’s also an older lamp). So I think you’ll be fine with a UV LED 😊