Baby powder in The US is now made with cornstarch. I couldn't tell from the bottle you held up whether yours is that or talc. If it's cornstarch, it would be even cheaper to buy it in the baking aisle without the added fragrance. Very interesting idea!
@@msfoxymoxy-k7e If inhaled, talc can be a carcinogen. Talc is a mineral in the same family as asbestos. Yes, people in America do love to sue, but this one was definitely necessary. Are people in your country not allowed to sue a company that knowingly marketed their product as "safe" when they knew it was sketchy?
I just started working with resin a few weeks ago and since I am cheap, I have been using my old eyeshadows that aren't safe to use. I've gotten some interesting effects.
What a brilliant way if using up old unsafe makeup. No reason it shouldn't work so longs youvmix it really well. Some makeup is actually baked isn't it to create those warmer tones. So that should definitely break down nicely. If it remains clumpy simply grind it in a cheap pestle and morter.
Makeup has tinted mica powder in it. That's exactly what pigment powders are made of too! I wonder how the extra ingredients in makeup make it different.
Honestly that came out really Great ! i am gonna try and experiment with it myself , You definitely have a great idea ,THANK YOU FOR SHARING 🫶🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I may have to use you saying viscocity if I ever have to use it in a sentence, while speaking 😂 That's only one of the words I have trouble with. Either that...or listen to you say it before I say it each time, so I can remember how it's pronounced 😂 I just heard you say it on the last vid I watched and, even now, I can't recall if it's said as viskocity or vis-sauce-ity. I deff need help lol.
I was, also, wondering what I could use in place of baby powder and cornstarch, which can have the same consistency. I can't use cornstarch, as I'm allergic to corn.
I think your the only resin artist that pushes the boat out every time, most just work with the same molds and it does become monotonous, trying not to be rude but you inspire so many, glad to see your subs growing, you do deserve the recognition.
This is so worthwhile. Yes in the UK we can get pigment paste but it's actually really expensive. 6-10 quid isn't a huge amount but if you want 10 colours it soon adds up. What with alcohol ink and liquid dyes it's hard to afford every option to play around with. But you're giving us means to create our own for pence not pounds. So its achievable for everybody everywhere. Great work and thank you.
I just seen a comment a lady was using old eyes shadows as her colour. You can pick up a cheap palette of colours of amazon or ebay. And I totally agree liquid is so so Dawn expensive for us brits. Mica powder is surprisingly good. I got 24. Bottles at 19gram each for under £20 recently. You only need a tiny amount for the color
And the winner is!...the last one!! beautiful. I like the fact that you experiment and let us know the results. That's brave! So we don't make as many mistakes and waste materials. Thank you! Good job.
On my 'resin' shelves, thanks to you, I have baby oil, baby lotion, clear shampoo, washing up liquid, hairspray and now I need baby powder...I am having trouble convincing the other half that I haven't lost what few of my marbles I have left. If I could manage the same results as you it would help.
This is so weird and useful- as you said, everyone has this lying around! I love the second red one, even blobby it was pretty. The black background on the other pieces is great!
Wow! Your spirit of adventure is inspiring. Showing your steps in experimentation gives us a good idea of how to proceed on our own creative adventures in UV resin. Thanks so much!
My University lecturer always said “there is no such thing as a bad experiment"• My 6-7 yr old class would always write up the ifs and the whys and conclude.
I just stumbled onto your site & found it quite interesting & inspirational. I certainly find your presentation humorous each time you say “Needs more work.” or “This one’s a failure.” I find the results of each of your tests quite lovely.
Those are so beautiful, especially the last set. I wonder how it would look if you put some gold or silver on the back area (flat part) after it sets up, and then cover the gold or silver with some type of clear sealer, maybe just clear epoxy? They would make a spectacular earrings and pendant set on a chain to match the back, either gold or silver.
Well, I was going to suggest cornstarch, but others already have. 👍😊 Cornstarch is much lighter than talc, which is soft, ground rock. Maybe you wouldn't have to use the thick viscosity UV resin if you went with cornstarch? Also, cornstarch is generally more opaque and stays white. This was a GREAT experiment! Thanks, Dan!
Wow!❤ I think they turned out absolutely BEAUTIFUL! GREAT IDEA! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work with us! Keep experimenting! Who knows what beautiful creation you will come up with next!💥🌹 ❤
AWESOME I yelled out loud! I definitely need to send you a cape! You are the Resin Superhero! A big RS on your shirt! I've called you a Resin Rock Star. I do like that description too! Thank you for sharing all your amazing ideas with us!
Amazing the ideas you come up with. Your brain must be constantly thinking of what to try next. That was unexpected but interesting. Thanks for sharing your mad scientist ideas.
Oh Daniel awesome video, please keep experimenting with this. How about epoxy resin also. This i believe will be a complete game changr for all. Thank you so kindly for sharing your wonderful talent and videos with us all ❤ So looking forward to seeing more of your wonderful talent ❤️
What about filling the mold half up, curing it, then filling the rest and adding the rose effect? Will keep the powder-infused resin from sinking close to the "bottom" (surface).
I put a strong, quilting thread into the resin and after it cured I tied it to a fancier ribbon on a box of chocolate for me mum. She loved it better than the chocolate.
If anyone is interested I have watched videos with a lady that uses cornstarch and uv resin (mixes it thickly) to pipe out faux "lead lines" for stained glass projects! I want to say her channel is "Nelco Neko" or something similar 🤔 I hadn't ever seen Mr Daniels technique before so will finish watching bc it looks so fun! Well done Sir!! But it definitely came to mind when I was reading the comments about baby powder/cornstarch! Thought a lot of ppl would be interested bc stained glass is always so beautiful too! 🥰
Oh yes! Wonderful job Sir! I would have never thought to try it inside the resin! It's gorgeous!! Tysm for all your hard work and sharing your experiments with us!! You always get such stunning results!! 🤩💕
OMG this is mind blowing !!! I dont have pigment paste so this is just brilliant !!!!! I think i am going to need to try this !!! lol these creations are just awesome !!!
Dear Daniel, I have an idea ... @7:49 - maybe use a syringe with a large opening sharp, enough for the resin to flow through the teeny opening. Thumbs up! :D
After seeing the first one, I thought clouds or smoke. Maybe if it were injected into the resin instead of floated. I think I'll go do some experimenting of my own. Ttfn 😊
I recommend buying some painters palette knives to mix your resin with, it really helps to scrap the bottom and mix it nicely, as well as scraping that last bit of resin out of the cups without wasting any. This is lovely work, thanks for making these videos!
Bonsoir Daniel Vraiment très joli et super originale la technique ❤ C'est vrai que l'on n'a pas toujours tout les ingrédients nécessaires ! Super idées 😊
I love the black and red heart. It looks like a gothic rose. So, one person sees a blob mistake and another sees perfection! I love your videos.
Gorgeous, even the ones you didn't like because "blobs". I thought those looked like roses and the "blobs" were just where a petal had folded
I think the blob gives the illusion of the rose moving in suspended animation. Looks really good.
Baby powder in The US is now made with cornstarch. I couldn't tell from the bottle you held up whether yours is that or talc. If it's cornstarch, it would be even cheaper to buy it in the baking aisle without the added fragrance. Very interesting idea!
Cornstarch is exactly what I was thinking of using!
Yes, mine was talc, I will try cornstarch next 😊
Cornstarch in baby powder is milled a lot finer than what you get on the bakery aisle. It might make a difference.
All because the American freedom to sue lol
@@msfoxymoxy-k7e If inhaled, talc can be a carcinogen. Talc is a mineral in the same family as asbestos. Yes, people in America do love to sue, but this one was definitely necessary. Are people in your country not allowed to sue a company that knowingly marketed their product as "safe" when they knew it was sketchy?
I just started working with resin a few weeks ago and since I am cheap, I have been using my old eyeshadows that aren't safe to use. I've gotten some interesting effects.
I do this as well
I’m going to try that!!
What a brilliant way if using up old unsafe makeup. No reason it shouldn't work so longs youvmix it really well. Some makeup is actually baked isn't it to create those warmer tones. So that should definitely break down nicely. If it remains clumpy simply grind it in a cheap pestle and morter.
Makeup has tinted mica powder in it. That's exactly what pigment powders are made of too! I wonder how the extra ingredients in makeup make it different.
Looking good, Daniel... You're the mad scientist with resin and we love you for it!
Thank you 😊 Love experimenting 😊
That is beautiful like a red rose
I think maybe a higher viscocity resin next time for less risk of blobbing, so happy with the depth in these!
Honestly that came out really Great ! i am gonna try and experiment with it myself , You definitely have a great idea ,THANK YOU FOR SHARING 🫶🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I like it!❤
I may have to use you saying viscocity if I ever have to use it in a sentence, while speaking 😂 That's only one of the words I have trouble with.
Either that...or listen to you say it before I say it each time, so I can remember how it's pronounced 😂
I just heard you say it on the last vid I watched and, even now, I can't recall if it's said as viskocity or vis-sauce-ity. I deff need help lol.
I was, also, wondering what I could use in place of baby powder and cornstarch, which can have the same consistency. I can't use cornstarch, as I'm allergic to corn.
ground down piece of chalk ? @@ladarmoore1342
Life is like a heart of resin, you never know what you're gonna get.
I think your the only resin artist that pushes the boat out every time, most just work with the same molds and it does become monotonous, trying not to be rude but you inspire so many, glad to see your subs growing, you do deserve the recognition.
Thank you so much 🥰
I used talc mixed into ordinary 5-minute epoxy adhesive as an experiment in making diffusers for LED displays. It worked surprisingly well!
Awesome! Well done 😁😁😁🤩
Where did you find talc, please
@@suemetzger5302 At the grocery store.
@@suemetzger5302 The grocery store baby aisle.
This is so worthwhile. Yes in the UK we can get pigment paste but it's actually really expensive. 6-10 quid isn't a huge amount but if you want 10 colours it soon adds up. What with alcohol ink and liquid dyes it's hard to afford every option to play around with. But you're giving us means to create our own for pence not pounds. So its achievable for everybody everywhere. Great work and thank you.
Thanks 😊 More testing to come 😊
You could just get a few primary colors, then mix them to create colors you don’t have & also custom colors. Use the color wheel. You got this.
I just seen a comment a lady was using old eyes shadows as her colour. You can pick up a cheap palette of colours of amazon or ebay. And I totally agree liquid is so so Dawn expensive for us brits. Mica powder is surprisingly good. I got 24. Bottles at 19gram each for under £20 recently. You only need a tiny amount for the color
And the winner is!...the last one!! beautiful. I like the fact that you experiment and let us know the results. That's brave! So we don't make as many mistakes and waste materials. Thank you! Good job.
This is why I love your Chanel always something different. So many just records themselves filling up moulds. I love these
Thank you Melanie 😊 I love experimenting 😊
On my 'resin' shelves, thanks to you, I have baby oil, baby lotion, clear shampoo, washing up liquid, hairspray and now I need baby powder...I am having trouble convincing the other half that I haven't lost what few of my marbles I have left. If I could manage the same results as you it would help.
Some of the best ingredients there 😁😁😁
They red against the black is gorgeous.. looks like a rose 🌹❤❤❤
These turned out brilliant. Your ideas are amazing and I love your experiments!
Thank you so much 😊
These are beautiful! I think you’re onto something!
Incredible, I love how creative you are.. I'll have to try this!
Thanks Grace 😊
I can see how, the first one, can become clouds and sky. even ocean wave with a layer pour. Love it.
This is so weird and useful- as you said, everyone has this lying around! I love the second red one, even blobby it was pretty. The black background on the other pieces is great!
Thanks Gale 😊🥰 I love being weird and useful 😂
Oh Daniel, so crazy what you come up with. Very cool. Always look forward to see whats next.
Who would have ever thought baby powder could work in resin? Incredible! ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
Thank you 😊
Wow! Your spirit of adventure is inspiring. Showing your steps in experimentation gives us a good idea of how to proceed on our own creative adventures in UV resin. Thanks so much!
Thanks 😊 Always important to show the trials 😊
@@daniel..cooper Absolutely! You are a natural born teacher. Your viewers are the beneficiaries of your enthusiasm and love of the art. 🥰
@Vizzpat 🥰 that means a lot, thank you 😊
Love watching your resin experiments.
I have a ton of eyeshadow and pressed pigments, and am tempted to play with them like this, as my kiddo has taken interest in it.
I love that design. The black background really made the red design pop!!
I loved the first ones without the color! I'm so glad I found you! I'm certain that I will learn a little from you!!! Thank you!!!!
My University lecturer always said “there is no such thing as a bad experiment"• My 6-7 yr old class would always write up the ifs and the whys and conclude.
My favorite one is the first small heart you pulled out. Great job and thanks for experimenting. Great Job as usual Dan. :)
Thank you 😊
Nice and simple. Pendents can easily be made , all colors.Very nice.❤
I just stumbled onto your site & found it quite interesting & inspirational.
I certainly find your presentation humorous each time you say “Needs more work.” or “This one’s a failure.” I find the results of each of your tests quite lovely.
Thanks and welcome 😊🥰
Thank you Daniel , one guy calls you the mad scientist, I say the professor. But I think we all say you do have fun and teach us so much.
Love watching your experiments never thought of using anything other than the original stuff thank you
Those are so beautiful, especially the last set. I wonder how it would look if you put some gold or silver on the back area (flat part) after it sets up, and then cover the gold or silver with some type of clear sealer, maybe just clear epoxy? They would make a spectacular earrings and pendant set on a chain to match the back, either gold or silver.
Well, I was going to suggest cornstarch, but others already have. 👍😊 Cornstarch is much lighter than talc, which is soft, ground rock. Maybe you wouldn't have to use the thick viscosity UV resin if you went with cornstarch? Also, cornstarch is generally more opaque and stays white.
This was a GREAT experiment! Thanks, Dan!
I have some arriving tomorrow to test 😊
I love these roses. Thank you for sharing your experiments with us.
My pleasure 😊
Wow!❤ I think they turned out absolutely BEAUTIFUL! GREAT IDEA! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work with us! Keep experimenting! Who knows what beautiful creation you will come up with next!💥🌹 ❤
Thank you Daniel, wow your mind works overtime when coming to resin. I do believe you are the best.
Wow, thank you 😊
AWESOME I yelled out loud! I definitely need to send you a cape! You are the Resin Superhero! A big RS on your shirt! I've called you a Resin Rock Star. I do like that description too! Thank you for sharing all your amazing ideas with us!
I really liked all of the results! I love that you decided to stop then got tempted to go again. 😂 irrepressible.
Daniel you are brilliant as always. Awesome job and thank you for sharing
Wow! EXCELLENT! I was like 😮 even on the 1st one. It looks so pretty and angelic 😍
Wow! I think they were all beautiful! The absolutely do look like roses!!
Baby powder, wow, that is crazy! I really don't mind a little blobbing, especially with the dark background. They definitely look like roses. 😍
Thanks Lisa 😊
Absolutely, love your accent. And this video is very good. Thank you for sharing.
I thought they were all beautiful from the very first clear with Baby powder to the very last with red dye and black background!
I have been using baby powder for my art projects for a long time and I love it. Also put up some videos recently.
Mica powders are dry powders for resin. You can mix any dry powders with resin. Talc. Plaster. Or dry powder paints.
Who'd have thought?! Oh wait Daniel would've! Impressive idea, thanks for always sharing.
Thanks Shauna 😊
Amazing the ideas you come up with. Your brain must be constantly thinking of what to try next. That was unexpected but interesting. Thanks for sharing your mad scientist ideas.
Thank you! 😊 Yes, it's constantly thinking 😂
They were stunning Daniel, very gothic looking and I would have definitely worn them as jewellery in my younger days.
Thanks Trisha 😊 Love how they came out 😊
I love this idea! It gives a more realistic affect
The rose looks really good 👍❤awesome trying without it you would not know what to do and not do 👍
Oh Daniel awesome video, please keep experimenting with this. How about epoxy resin also. This i believe will be a complete game changr for all. Thank you so kindly for sharing your wonderful talent and videos with us all ❤ So looking forward to seeing more of your wonderful talent ❤️
Thanks Dale 😊 Yes, sure will, lots more experiments to come 😊😊
I absolutely love your experiments! They look like lovely roses and the white ones are gorgeous as well! Great work 👍
Great results! Thank you!🤍❤️🖤
What about filling the mold half up, curing it, then filling the rest and adding the rose effect? Will keep the powder-infused resin from sinking close to the "bottom" (surface).
Wow...... Just Wow! You are a highly talented individual. I am thoroughly impressed,! I'm hooked! Keep them coming!!!
Brilliant! I love how you just follow your instincts.
Thank you! 😊
Muy bonito. queda precioso. me ha encantado. gracias por compartir y enseñar.
I put a strong, quilting thread into the resin and after it cured I tied it to a fancier ribbon on a box of chocolate for me mum. She loved it better than the chocolate.
I actually liked the first one, the little white blobs. But the first one of the second set, that was wicked
Thank you 😊
😮 crazy ! Crazy but beautiful result ! Thanks for your incredible experiments !😊
Thanks as always Dorianne 😊😊
If anyone is interested I have watched videos with a lady that uses cornstarch and uv resin (mixes it thickly) to pipe out faux "lead lines" for stained glass projects! I want to say her channel is "Nelco Neko" or something similar 🤔 I hadn't ever seen Mr Daniels technique before so will finish watching bc it looks so fun! Well done Sir!! But it definitely came to mind when I was reading the comments about baby powder/cornstarch! Thought a lot of ppl would be interested bc stained glass is always so beautiful too! 🥰
Oh yes! Wonderful job Sir! I would have never thought to try it inside the resin! It's gorgeous!! Tysm for all your hard work and sharing your experiments with us!! You always get such stunning results!! 🤩💕
Shared. I like it, and when you learn more by experimenting, gorgeous projects can created
What a great experiment who would ever thought of using baby powder in resin ! Great work ❤
Those hearts turned out so nicley! They are so pretty!!
daniel , you’ve got the patience of a saint, i love watching you work you never cease to amaze me , thank you for all you do xx
Thanks Barbara 😊
See now I'm going to have to get my baby power out.. so beautiful
OMG this is mind blowing !!! I dont have pigment paste so this is just brilliant !!!!! I think i am going to need to try this !!! lol these creations are just awesome !!!
Thank goodness for you and your experiments. I always leave it to you to try something first. And you always work it out to perfection.
You job is it wonderful, you save me long hours, frustrating results, you did for me!!! Thank you for sharing
I think the end results are stunning. I ❤️ how it turned out.
Thank you! 😊
Thank you Daniel for another great experiment 👍🤩
It look's like a red rose it's so pretty
Lovely idea. Great results. Thanks Daniel
Thanks Mike 😊 Glad I didn't give up! Epoxy next time 😊😊
Love the look. Never would have dreamed adding baby powder.
I’am new on resin project ,trying to learn more ideas. Thanks to you,your experiment looks interesting.Good job👍
That was beautiful!! It looked like a rose
Dear Daniel, I have an idea ... @7:49 - maybe use a syringe with a large opening sharp, enough for the resin to flow through the teeny opening. Thumbs up! :D
How cool that you think outside of the box! I am new to resin and enjoy your videos ❤
Thank you 😊
After seeing the first one, I thought clouds or smoke. Maybe if it were injected into the resin instead of floated. I think I'll go do some experimenting of my own. Ttfn 😊
Fun to watch this experiment. Its been awhile since I watched one of your videos. Good to be back to watch you
Oh my goodness, absolutely gorgeous 😍
Thanks Kelly 😊
Brilliant...the roses are beautiful ❤️. I wondered about chalk?
Would love to see bigger ones
Thanks 😊 lots more experiments to come, I may try chalk too 😊
Perfect for pocket hugs. Thank you!!!❤
Very pretty. I like the bloom effect. Wonder what it would look like if you were to use gold color with the powder and black backgrounds?🤔
Wow!!! This is giving me some great ideas. Thank you Daniel!! 🙏🙏
You're so welcome! 😊
Even if it's not working the way you want it to, it's still gorgeous 😍
Thank you 😊
The last four was pretty. ❤
I recommend buying some painters palette knives to mix your resin with, it really helps to scrap the bottom and mix it nicely, as well as scraping that last bit of resin out of the cups without wasting any. This is lovely work, thanks for making these videos!
beautiful little pendants . thank you
Thank you! Cheers! 😊
I use baby powder with 3D printing resin (also UV) to fill in small holes in my models.
In school, we did something similar using clear glue. It was a fun project.
Favoloso, adoro suoi lavori e esperimenti con la resina
Thank you 😊
I like these a lot. I'd add some sparkles to the powder. Also, arrowroot powder is similar to cornstarch; might try that. Thanks for the vid!!
I will try cornflour next 😊
You say bloops but I say absolutely beautiful rose pendants. Love them
Thank you 😊
Bonsoir Daniel
Vraiment très joli et super originale la technique ❤
C'est vrai que l'on n'a pas toujours tout les ingrédients nécessaires ! Super idées 😊
Thanks Claire 😊 🫂
Would have never thought of baby powder. What a fun experiment 😊
Thanks 😊
That was a very interesting experiment. That has definitely got to be a first! Pretty cool results, too!
I think so too! Thank you 😊
Very cool results. Very pretty.
I love experimenting, best part of crafting hey 😁