Thank you for the tutorial! I have ordered twice and both times I was gifted the Ecrylimer to try! The two different Ecrylimers. So generous!! And I’m in love with the packaging. 💖 also I am located in Pennsylvania and it doesn’t take long for my package to arrive!
This might be a silly question, but why even when demolding are you still wearing gloves? Is the product toxic in some way? Or is it just a 1 take video, and you're not bothered with taking the gloves on and off for each step? I know it's glazed or coated afterwards.
Hello! There are a few reasons and it's usually to make sure I don't accidentally mark it because my hands often have pigment on them, and I have long fingernails so I don't want to scratch it before it's cured. It's not toxic - sometimes I don't take my gloves off also in between 😁
OMG! Thanks so much for the video! Im pretty new to Ecrylimer BOLD. Absolutely loving it! So happy for some new techniques 😍
Thanks Mary! I'm glad you are having a great time - it's lots of fun !
Thank you for the tutorial! I have ordered twice and both times I was gifted the Ecrylimer to try! The two different Ecrylimers. So generous!! And I’m in love with the packaging. 💖 also I am located in Pennsylvania and it doesn’t take long for my package to arrive!
P.S. Ive just been onto your website and ordered the coasters after watching this!😂
Can you color it with mica powders?
Hello! Yes you can however you need to use a lot to get the piece coloured as it's not very pigmented - good for pastels :) Cheers!
How important is it to use a sealer afterwards?
Sealer is important if the item is likely to be around water or splashes (ie like a coaster), but you don't have to seal the end result :)
How would you seal a soap dish or plant pot
Hi Ryan - we have a gloss glaze sealer for making items completely waterproof 😁
This might be a silly question, but why even when demolding are you still wearing gloves? Is the product toxic in some way? Or is it just a 1 take video, and you're not bothered with taking the gloves on and off for each step? I know it's glazed or coated afterwards.
Hello! There are a few reasons and it's usually to make sure I don't accidentally mark it because my hands often have pigment on them, and I have long fingernails so I don't want to scratch it before it's cured. It's not toxic - sometimes I don't take my gloves off also in between 😁
@@bramblier okay thats cool i just wanted to ask lol. i didnt think it would be toxic considering all it could be used to make. thanks, lovley video