Turned out great - I noticed two of the photos moved on you in the drying process. I wonder if when you put pictures down next time, if you "painted" the back of each photo with some resin, placed them, and let them dry a bit before adding more if that would help keep them from drifting around?
Yeah, def. I could even use hot glue, like I did with the handles. I was just worried about bubbles becoming an issue when gluing them in before pouring the resin. 💙
One girl i watched uses aileens tacky glue original and coats them on both sides thoroughly. Lets dry (2 coats), then uses same glue n glues them down to first layer. Lets dry, then pours next layer! I havent dun any yet, but learning. Thnx for ur helpful videos!@@JustCallMeMeghan
Sorry for all of the "ums" and "uhs". Words are hard. 😆
Good idea on topping off the handles right over the tray! In case any drips, they blend right into the tray! Sorry, im new, its the lil things! Lol
I'm still new too. Hahaha. I don't think I'll ever be able to call myself an expert at anything except being stupid. 🤪😂
Turned out great - I noticed two of the photos moved on you in the drying process. I wonder if when you put pictures down next time, if you "painted" the back of each photo with some resin, placed them, and let them dry a bit before adding more if that would help keep them from drifting around?
Yeah, def. I could even use hot glue, like I did with the handles. I was just worried about bubbles becoming an issue when gluing them in before pouring the resin. 💙
One girl i watched uses aileens tacky glue original and coats them on both sides thoroughly. Lets dry (2 coats), then uses same glue n glues them down to first layer. Lets dry, then pours next layer! I havent dun any yet, but learning. Thnx for ur helpful videos!@@JustCallMeMeghan
@@teresagrigsby-rose8761 oohh, good idea!!! Thanks!
So nice !!
Thank you!! 💙
Do you touch the epoxy with the lighter or just right above it?
Just skimming over the top of it with the flame.
How much resin did you use
It depends on the size of your tray, but the rough estimate is 600ml per tray plus handles. Hope that helps!