I think if I heat the lotion bottle to lower its viscosity maybe a day before using again, the bubbles in the lotion should be able to escape allowing me to get a bubble free demold 🥰
Creating my list now... * baby lotion * wide array of stencils * nifty holder for my let's resin mixer Sir Daniel!! You are costing me a fortune.. 😉 😂 thanks again for all that you do! 💕
@@daniel..cooper at least when I make purchases on your recommendation I don't ever suffer buyers remorse.. Should I just message you my credit card number?? That way you can place my order when you do yours.. Lol! I appreciate you!! 💕
A very genius idea here! To color the ‘etching’ I would ‘swipe ‘n wipe’ over the design with a wax based colorant, like shoe polish! I think it would come off the smooth surface nicely and just darken the design. Or for a metallic look, something like Rub ‘n Buff might work well. Just a couple ideas that occurred when you went for the acrylic paint 😉
Very good idea about the stencil and cream / lotion! Couple things that come to my mind: - after pouring the resin you could try tapping on the table for a while, as vibration makes bubbles go up - maybe you could try going with a Dremel in the insets to sand down the surface (reducing the bubble's holes) and getting a matte finish for the shapes Great content and ideas, keep it up ! :)
I love this effect. The plain glass etching look is what I prefer. Although I like the gold in the leaves. ❤ Thank you so much for posting your experiments.
This was a real win / win for you. Like you I prefer the original etched look, but Mrs Cooper had a major win too with the nail powder! It really enhanced the butterfly and took away nothing. Kudos to you Mrs Cooper!
I sure wish you would publish your wonderful work in a book. I’m so interested in this creative endever you so patiently deliver yet my senior yrs compromise my time for utube…thankyou.
I’ve got this mixer as it came with the gallon of resin I ordered from them last week (it was a lightening deal offer) and for me as well, it’s a complete game changer and my resin has never been so clear with hardly any bubbles. I’m off to buy the stand now, as I had no idea they had this too. Oh and I’ve got the baby lotion now and that’s my next thing to do once I’ve got my current project finished! Thanks 😊
Great video Daniel. The stand is awesome. I really like the clear etched look. Thank you again for your wonderful talent and videos ❤ Take great care and keep creating and smiling ❤
WOW!!!!! I am so blown away!!! Think of the possibilities for this technique!!! I am pulling out my stencils this weekend and having a go at it!!!! Thank you Daniel with your scientific mind and your go big or go home attitude!!! Keep ‘em coming. my friend!!!!
Oh, yay! You went back to the etch look! LOVE that bubbly texture you got with the heated lotion. It looks really cool. 😍 Mrs. Cooper's idea turned out great! My !ind is spinning in all directions, now. Wow, you could make some really cool Christmas tree baubles with this technique!
I agree the paint in the etching detracts. However, in m mind ... a thin coating of alcohol ink very very subtle transparency might look good like water color. That might be a fun experiment.... it will be on my list of things to try .... im also wondering if letting the lotion dry out then paint the lotion parts with alcohol ink ifvit would transfer some color ... although way less control maybe ..... ok now i think i need to try ot out with just a blob of lotion let it dry then paint in an abstract pattern with different colors and transparencys on the blob and see if there is any transfer and control issues .... ill leave the content production to you ... hope you try it and show the results!!!
I feel like one of the things people like about DIY craft videos is that anyone can do them easily. I enjoy watching your videos and others because I can picture myself doing what I'm watching. Everything used in making resin crafts like colors, powders, foil etc. can financially add up, though in small amounts it's still doable. I feel like when you start using things like heat mats, pressure chambers, cordless mixers and mixer holders though, the simple crafts seem to feel more commercial and less personal. I like videos that introduce these things. It's nice to see what's out there but when added to simple projects I start feeling less interested or just overwhelmed by all the things I need to get in order to do a little craft project. I know people say, "Well, you don't need to use them." If someone is doing a "how to video" though and they are using all these gadgets it's hard to relate to that project. Am I the only one who feels this way? Is it just the poor in me? 😄
I have the upgraded version and it's A1 setting is an absolute game changer ,I was finding mixing by hand really very painful as I have osteoarthritis, and carp tun in both hand n wrists .I absolutely love it ,I also have a allergic reaction if I accidentally get resin on my skin so have to be very very careful even though I wear the appropriate safety wear ,so the less in contact with the resin by hand the better ,no more swollen hands or wrists ❤❤
You could also do a color resin with the stensile, lift the stensile and let it harden, then over it with clear to get a coloring effect to your clear coasters
Saw your video the other day with you having fun...trying to put the baby lotion in the small squeeze bottle. I put the lotion into a piping bag then squeezing that into the bottle worked amazingly. Just thought I'd share incase you hadn't already figured a better way.
I would use a soft clay in the stencil and before you lift it, press a fine grade sand paper over it to achieve the etched look. Then lift both of them off and voila! Once the epoxy is cured you can pick out the clay. Maybe a little vaseline over the clay before the sandpaper would make it come out of the resin easier.
Yes, the heat from the pad basically made the lotion sweat. Which is what caused the bubbles. I don't know if there is a way to truly stop the lotion from reacting to the heating pad with sweats but I'm up to watch you try! 😂
I have a wedding in a few weeks. Going to make a plaque with a few of their pictures and the baby lotion for their names and wedding date. I am so excited to make it. Thanks again Daniel for sharing your talent!
Wow what a lovely design that turned out to be. I'm new to your channel but loving how you experiment with different thing's making it much different from other channels 👍🏼
Oh you make me laugh, the"swipe and wipe". The small bubbles surprised me, but you are right about the texture. It looks nice on the leaf. And gold on the leaves looks great. Thank you for sharing😊
Yay! The description box came back! I don't know why it wasn't there the other day but I am glad it's back because I definitely want to find the products that you use ❤
I love the texture of the little bubbles. Personally I will keep the design clear for the glass etching effect. But I do wonder if, leaving the lotion to dry out a bit, if a light dusting of mica powder on the lotion will work.🤔🤔. Also, mixing in colour in the resin itself might provide a very nice effect (once again thinking of glass etching). I need to try this THIS weekend😂.
Great result apart from bubble problem. I think you'd enjoy a 3d printer pal, i use them to make master moulds to then cast custom silicone moulds from. For nunnles i made a little vibrating table, works well, thinking about making a vacuum chamber.
@@daniel..cooperYou need to learn a bit of CAD software but something like Fusion360 makes it easier. Only prob with 3d prints is the layer lines, but you could get a resin (irony!) 3d printer which gives much smoother results, or use some simple techniques to smoothe standard FDM print layer lines. As your fond of saying, there are EPIC poissibilities :) Loving your channel pal, exploring is what it's all about.
For a background you could brush down mica powder or similar, then put down the baby oil lotion stencil, so that it stops the resin take up the mica powder, so you would get a reverse colour, with a colourless stencil
I agree, the ones left 'untouched' are really classy. Love the narcissus - they remind me a little of _René Lalique's_ stunning glassware. Another banger, Professor Cooper! 🖤
Those turned out really good!! This is my first time watching your channel and I have already shared this video with a friend who is starting resin art. I believe she will love this also!! 😀
I think if I heat the lotion bottle to lower its viscosity maybe a day before using again, the bubbles in the lotion should be able to escape allowing me to get a bubble free demold 🥰
How about trying this with Vaseline (petroleum jelly)? It has a lower water content than lotion, so hopefully fewer bubbles.
@maiaallman4635 I did think about this but maybe more difficult to wipe up?
Can you put the lotion in the resin degasing machine? Or pressure pot.
I think I'd try popping the lotion in the freezer for 15 mins before using. IDK, does lotion freeze?
@anitamitchell3452 yes, it should freeze 😊😊
Creating my list now...
* baby lotion
* wide array of stencils
* nifty holder for my let's resin mixer
Sir Daniel!! You are costing me a fortune.. 😉 😂 thanks again for all that you do! 💕
Lol Cindy 😆 Sorry 🙈🙊
@@daniel..cooper at least when I make purchases on your recommendation I don't ever suffer buyers remorse.. Should I just message you my credit card number?? That way you can place my order when you do yours.. Lol! I appreciate you!! 💕
@@cindywalker6872 😂😂😂
A very genius idea here! To color the ‘etching’ I would ‘swipe ‘n wipe’ over the design with a wax based colorant, like shoe polish! I think it would come off the smooth surface nicely and just darken the design. Or for a metallic look, something like Rub ‘n Buff might work well. Just a couple ideas that occurred when you went for the acrylic paint 😉
The main line of chalk paint at Walmart has several colors of a wax to go over it.
I've only found you about a week ago, but I'm really loving your experiments with resin. Thanks for sharing your talents with us!
Thanks and welcome 😊😊😊
I love the look of the bubbles on the stencils
Hi Daniel, I'm Jenn. I love your videos. Thanks for experimenting for us.
Very good idea about the stencil and cream / lotion!
Couple things that come to my mind:
- after pouring the resin you could try tapping on the table for a while, as vibration makes bubbles go up
- maybe you could try going with a Dremel in the insets to sand down the surface (reducing the bubble's holes) and getting a matte finish for the shapes
Great content and ideas, keep it up ! :)
I love this effect. The plain glass etching look is what I prefer. Although I like the gold in the leaves. ❤ Thank you so much for posting your experiments.
You’re welcome 😊 Thanks Christine 😊
This was a real win / win for you. Like you I prefer the original etched look, but Mrs Cooper had a major win too with the nail powder! It really enhanced the butterfly and took away nothing. Kudos to you Mrs Cooper!
Thank you 😊 definitely a win win 😊😊
Thank heaven for Mrs. Cooper and her excellent idea with the powders!
I sure wish you would publish your wonderful work in a book. I’m so interested in this creative endever you so patiently deliver yet my senior yrs compromise my time for utube…thankyou.
Thank you Daniel for another interesting video, I’d never get bored of watching your videos and how you explain everything in detail, thanks again 😊
My pleasure! Thank you 😊
I am using Vaseline,and it works great as well.
Do you think I could use any thick lotion?
The gold leaves are gorgeous, and remind me of autumn leaves with the first frost on them. Beautiful!
Thank you Daniel. I tested the lotion, and by gum this 80yr old great granny got it spot on. I thank you for all your experiments. You are the best.
Yay, congratulations 🎊 😊😊😊
I love these etched designs! What an amazing idea using lotion. Thank you for sharing your experiments and this idea.
You are so welcome! Thank you 😊
I've taken a few weeks off and when I came back you've blown my mind again! Absolutely brilliant!!!!
Wow, thanks Laura, hope you had a nice time 🥰
Beautiful, well done Mrs Cooper with the nail powder idea
FANTASTIC! You sure are "breaking the mold" on what we can do with resin! I so love your "experiments!" Thank you!
Thank you so much! 😊
Excellent project! And I agree, the coloring of the butterfly took away from your etched project. The powders looked much better. ❤️
I’ve got this mixer as it came with the gallon of resin I ordered from them last week (it was a lightening deal offer) and for me as well, it’s a complete game changer and my resin has never been so clear with hardly any bubbles. I’m off to buy the stand now, as I had no idea they had this too. Oh and I’ve got the baby lotion now and that’s my next thing to do once I’ve got my current project finished! Thanks 😊
Yay, the stand is such a great idea 😊😊😊
They are beautiful, i like the bubbles in the leaves, the powder colour looks beautiful in them ❤
Thanks 😊
Totally AWESOME! Beautiful suncatcher. Thanks for the tip!
Thanks again for another video. It's always entertaining watching you experiment.
Thanks Rita 😊
I just looked at this on Amazon yesterday, due to Arthritis in hands,so glad you are reviewing this, i was wondering about the power of the product.
You are truly breaking the creativity barriers ❤️. Thank you sooooo much for your vision and creativity🥰
Hi Daniel. Thank you once again for a detailed well explained video. Always look forward to the next new video..😊❤
Thank you! 😃
Hi Daniel superb absolutely fantastic ideas I really loved these keep sharing new information thanks a lot 🙏
My pleasure! Thank you 😊
Yep!! Much prefer the nail powders. Those bubbles in the leaves looked quite nice. The leaves Autumn leaves that had fallen
HOLY SMOKES DANIEL!! I absolutely love these. ❤
If you want to colour the 'etching', what about translucent glass paint? It would give you a stained glass look.
Great video Daniel. The stand is awesome. I really like the clear etched look. Thank you again for your wonderful talent and videos ❤ Take great care and keep creating and smiling ❤
Thanks Dale, yes, I prefer it clear..... for now 😂 More to come soon 😊😊😊
Absolutely love them. The effects are just gorgeous, you’ve given me some real inspiration
Thanks so much 😊
WOW!!!!! I am so blown away!!! Think of the possibilities for this technique!!! I am pulling out my stencils this weekend and having a go at it!!!! Thank you Daniel with your scientific mind and your go big or go home attitude!!! Keep ‘em coming. my friend!!!!
Thanks, I know right! So endless 😊 working on another idea for this right now 😊😊
I'm sure the agents for Istoyo thank you for the EXTENSIVE advertising.
Love the butterfly with the iridescent colors!
Thanks Carol 😊
Oh, yay! You went back to the etch look! LOVE that bubbly texture you got with the heated lotion. It looks really cool. 😍 Mrs. Cooper's idea turned out great! My !ind is spinning in all directions, now. Wow, you could make some really cool Christmas tree baubles with this technique!
Thank you so much 🤗
What a cool technique. I would definitely want to try this.
This is wonderful...I have to try it....your so clever 😊
Beautiful!! How exciting-some crossover techniques I've learned - stenciling on paint. This etching technique is so pretty
Thank you so much! 😊
I agree the paint in the etching detracts. However, in m mind ... a thin coating of alcohol ink very very subtle transparency might look good like water color. That might be a fun experiment.... it will be on my list of things to try .... im also wondering if letting the lotion dry out then paint the lotion parts with alcohol ink ifvit would transfer some color ... although way less control maybe ..... ok now i think i need to try ot out with just a blob of lotion let it dry then paint in an abstract pattern with different colors and transparencys on the blob and see if there is any transfer and control issues .... ill leave the content production to you ... hope you try it and show the results!!!
LOVE how the etchings look with the powders. This is such a cool technique!
I feel like one of the things people like about DIY craft videos is that anyone can do them easily. I enjoy watching your videos and others because I can picture myself doing what I'm watching. Everything used in making resin crafts like colors, powders, foil etc. can financially add up, though in small amounts it's still doable. I feel like when you start using things like heat mats, pressure chambers, cordless mixers and mixer holders though, the simple crafts seem to feel more commercial and less personal. I like videos that introduce these things. It's nice to see what's out there but when added to simple projects I start feeling less interested or just overwhelmed by all the things I need to get in order to do a little craft project. I know people say, "Well, you don't need to use them." If someone is doing a "how to video" though and they are using all these gadgets it's hard to relate to that project. Am I the only one who feels this way? Is it just the poor in me? 😄
I think they look great. Thanks again for sharing ❤
You are so welcome! Thank you 😊
Love this. I will definitely be playing with it.
Thank you 😊
I really like your creativity & experimentation! ❤
Thank you! 😊
I liked the effect from the lotion bubbles giving texture. To me it looked etched❤
Beautiful!
Excellent idea.... 🎉🎉🎉Wl try it
I have the upgraded version and it's A1 setting is an absolute game changer ,I was finding mixing by hand really very painful as I have osteoarthritis, and carp tun in both hand n wrists .I absolutely love it ,I also have a allergic reaction if I accidentally get resin on my skin so have to be very very careful even though I wear the appropriate safety wear ,so the less in contact with the resin by hand the better ,no more swollen hands or wrists ❤❤
Hi Dan. Another great experiment. Would it be possible to buff out the imperfections or would that simply make things worse? Have a great day.
Hi Anita, I didn't even think about that! Yes, a rotary tool would work, just a quick once over and will have an even more etched look I think 😊
Dude I LOVE your watch!
You could also do a color resin with the stensile, lift the stensile and let it harden, then over it with clear to get a coloring effect to your clear coasters
Amazing. Daniel this is absolutely stunning. Who would have thought baby lotion. Thank you so much for sharing your experiments ❤
My pleasure 😊 thanks as always Maddie 😊😊
LUV this technique..You can use tape to lift the excess powders from around the design then apply a thin layer of resin overall.
Saw your video the other day with you having fun...trying to put the baby lotion in the small squeeze bottle. I put the lotion into a piping bag then squeezing that into the bottle worked amazingly. Just thought I'd share incase you hadn't already figured a better way.
I would use a soft clay in the stencil and before you lift it, press a fine grade sand paper over it to achieve the etched look. Then lift both of them off and voila! Once the epoxy is cured you can pick out the clay. Maybe a little vaseline over the clay before the sandpaper would make it come out of the resin easier.
Yes, the heat from the pad basically made the lotion sweat. Which is what caused the bubbles. I don't know if there is a way to truly stop the lotion from reacting to the heating pad with sweats but I'm up to watch you try! 😂
I will find a way 😊😊😊
I have a wedding in a few weeks. Going to make a plaque with a few of their pictures and the baby lotion for their names and wedding date. I am so excited to make it. Thanks again Daniel for sharing your talent!
That is awesome! 😊😊😊
Beautiful...absolutely Beautiful ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
Wow what a lovely design that turned out to be.
I'm new to your channel but loving how you experiment with different thing's making it much different from other channels 👍🏼
Thanks and welcome 😊😊😊
I am learning so much from you! Thank you for sharing with all of us!!! I’m so thankful I came across your channel and my goto for resin!!! 😊
You are so welcome! Thank you 😊
Really nice..I like the powders in them..be lovely suncatchers❤
Thank you so much 😊
Oh you make me laugh, the"swipe and wipe". The small bubbles surprised me, but you are right about the texture. It looks nice on the leaf. And gold on the leaves looks great. Thank you for sharing😊
Thanks as always Bob 😊 So much more to come on this 😊😊
I love the epoxy mixer. I use mine all the time.
I will be too now 😂
you inspire me and teach me ...thank you
You are so welcome! 😊
Thanks!
Thanks so much for the Super Thanks 🥰🥰
Yay! The description box came back! I don't know why it wasn't there the other day but I am glad it's back because I definitely want to find the products that you use ❤
Yay! Thank you! 😊 Glad it has reappeared 😊
I love the bubbles!!!! I know you weren’t looking for the bubbles to be there but they look Amazing!!!❤
Love this technique can't wait to try it thanks for sharing
You are so welcome! Thank you 😊
I use my drill with those same plastic stirring bits.
Awesome, have you 3d built a stand for the drill? Wonder if that would work?
@@daniel..cooperI use a cheap drill press stand.
Maybe try glass paint, it gives a stained glass effect. But I loved the butterfly!!
I love the texture of the little bubbles. Personally I will keep the design clear for the glass etching effect. But I do wonder if, leaving the lotion to dry out a bit, if a light dusting of mica powder on the lotion will work.🤔🤔. Also, mixing in colour in the resin itself might provide a very nice effect (once again thinking of glass etching). I need to try this THIS weekend😂.
I've read your other comments but I'm thinking a drier lotion, no longer in a true fluid state.
Drying the lotion may work, I have done a drying test over the past 24hrs and it dries nicely, lots more testing to be done 😊😊😊
These are really beautiful!
Really really love the technic
Thanks 😊 Me too 😊😊
Love this technique!! Playing myself. Thanks for the inspiration
Very Cool! I’m loving this!
Thank you 😊
Great result apart from bubble problem. I think you'd enjoy a 3d printer pal, i use them to make master moulds to then cast custom silicone moulds from. For nunnles i made a little vibrating table, works well, thinking about making a vacuum chamber.
Thanks 😊 Yes, inwas offered a collab with a company but I'm not ready for a 3D printer just yet, maybe soon 😁😁
@@daniel..cooperYou need to learn a bit of CAD software but something like Fusion360 makes it easier. Only prob with 3d prints is the layer lines, but you could get a resin (irony!) 3d printer which gives much smoother results, or use some simple techniques to smoothe standard FDM print layer lines. As your fond of saying, there are EPIC poissibilities :) Loving your channel pal, exploring is what it's all about.
For a background you could brush down mica powder or similar, then put down the baby oil lotion stencil, so that it stops the resin take up the mica powder, so you would get a reverse colour, with a colourless stencil
would give a cut glass effect
Sounds like it definitely needs a test run 😊😊 great idea 😊😊
Learning so much from your videos, thanks for sharing
My pleasure! 😊😊😊
I agree, the ones left 'untouched' are really classy. Love the narcissus - they remind me a little of _René Lalique's_ stunning glassware.
Another banger, Professor Cooper! 🖤
Thanks 😊
This technique is really shaping up!
Thank you 😊 so much more to test 😊
I liked it without coloring also. The butterfly
The bubble add some nice texture to the end result.
Thanks Debbie 😊
That is an awesome technique! I need to but stencils 😊
Thanks Dolli 😊
Maybe try a lister dust, just something lightly opalescent
I absolutely love this method. Cam out great 1st try. Thanks for sharing your experimental mind with us. Would never have thought of this myself. ❤
Yay, congratulations 🎊
I like the bubbles in the leaves!
Thank you 😊
How do you continually come up with these amazing ideas?! Brilliant again!
Thanks, Daniel.
I’m quite enjoying these experiments. I don’t know if you ended up trying it, but you mentioned using toothpaste in one of your videos.
Thanks 😊 Me too 😊 A viewer tried and it stuck to the resin 😔
Thanks for the great video and inspiration Daniel ❤
My pleasure! Thank you 😊
Absolutely AWESOME 😮😮❤❤ And love the stand. I do love the colored powder effects.
Thanks Tammy 😊 🫂
Mixer stand ordered!! I have a couple mixers WHOOHOOO 😊
Yay, hope it fits 😊
@@daniel..cooperit fit perfectly ❤❤❤
🎉These are wonderful! Love the colors 😍 😊
Thanks so much 😊
Those turned out really good!! This is my first time watching your channel and I have already shared this video with a friend who is starting resin art. I believe she will love this also!! 😀
Awesome! Thank you! 😊
I like the bubble effect, gives it depth.
Thanks Karin 😊
love these, especially when coloured with nail powders
Thank you! Cheers! 😊😊
Oh I love mine it mixes so good never had a fell after using it
I love the edging.. thank you for teahing me. i love it