Like the other comments thank you for sharing real content that actually helps the watcher know what to do when these things happen. No one is perfect and yet people who only post perfect results instead of real life issues isn't showing the whole picture. You actually showed what can happen and what to do when it does then slowed off a gorgeous piece of art. ❤ Great job! I'm hoping more people take that leap forward to show realistic art making instead of the make believe perfection. I can only imagine the courage it takes when you have clients and a business watching so again thank you for being brave and honest. I personally would much rather have someone of high integrity make my piece and saved this so when I'm going to purchase I look at you first and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Thank you so much for this video. I learn so much from you. I loved it but I'm not surprised because you give quality with each one. Your spirit shines through your work and your content. Keep being true to who you are.
Your video showing how you fixed the issue with the resin run off was needed, because I was sure when in the short you pulled that piece off the side that it was broken. Seeing your face as you pulled that piece off assured me it was no problem for you. I do also want to let you know how informative your videos are, and how you don’t rush through it. Keep making beautiful art ❤️
You had done a fabulous job on that, I'm kinda envious! 🙂 I had just 3d printed a tray for a customer, and because she will be using it for food and drinks for her customers, I needed to apply some food safe resin. Applying it to the inside wasn't too bad, but when doing the outside, that's where I had a huge problem. Even though I applied it thin, I couldn't stop it from having drips on the top parts of the tray (tray was upside down when applying to the bottom and sides of the outside).
Just seeing this on your video and decided to subscribe because it is very beautiful, you are very talented,God gave you a great eye on creativity and creating beautiful things, thanks for sharing with us all and can't wait to watch more of your videos. May God continue to pour out His many blessings on you and your family. 😊❤😊
Great video. In this world it takes courage just to be human. Thank you. I would have been devastated, but thanks to you, if this happens to me, I’ll know just what to do!
That is so sweet, and I couldn’t agree with you more. Truly takes so much courage and persistence. Thanks for always dropping in and giving me your support ❤️❤️❤️
They make silicone & plastic pot scrapers for baked on difficult dishwashing spots, & I wonder if a tooo like that would be useful for getting resin off acrylic, etc.? The silicone baking sheets may be nice to use underneath projects to make things easier to clean up? Just some idea 💡 thanks for the video showing the whole process- super cool!👍🏻 It would be cool to have a picture frame like the tray, as well… might be nice for ashes too? Thanks a lot!
I have a question. I never ever did use resin. I just get a big bottle of A and B resin. I have no idea how to use them. Do i have to mixed and please explain to me. In advance I thanks for ❤🎉 🌹🌹🌹⭐
Your videos are so helpful! I got married last month and would like to make this with my wedding bouquet. About how much resin did you use to fill the entire tray? I'm sorry if you mentioned it in the video, i definitely missed it.
@@marinamakesart I'll show you the little snippet short. I'm still working on it. I used cloth, pearls, artificial diamonds, a photo frame, and flowers. The credit is yours. I just added the accessories to mine. Thank u for sharing
Can you speak to the casting of artificial flowers in resin? I'm not aware if you've ever used artificial or not so please forgive me if you have. I just didn't know if maybe you could speak to fresh flowers versus artificial when it comes to casting .Thank you!! I love your work
Bonjour de Belgique très beau travail bravo Madame,j’ai réussi mon exagone avec mes fleurs acheté sue Amazon le ratio n’était pas de 1 sur 1,5 mais de 1 sur 0;5 mais je vais acheter du top caot parce que j’ai des coulures sur les côtés vous l’aviez dit bon cette fois ci je ferai comme vous dites merci et encore 👏 😊😊😊
I have a question. I watched the other video that shows you spray paint flowers. Did you airbrush any colors on these flowers or are they just as is? The pink looks nice. I am new to all of this and like you said some of my flowers all seem to yellow more or dry much darker. I was wondering if some flowers are better than others at staying bright. This tray is my absolute fave. You are a true artist.
These flowers were not color corrected. I only color correct florals if they are very brown, otherwise I like to keep them natural. Some flowers dry better, especially flowers with bright colors (like pinks, blues, purples, oranges, yellow) ❤️
@@marinamakesartdo you have a video on how to properly dry the flowers? Or does the customer send you dried flowers? Also what is the difference in the final coat vs the other layers. I think you called it something different maybe a cast ?
@@greedygamblerslots for now I only have a quick short for flower drying (I also have a flower drying mini course on my website): Part 1: ruclips.net/user/shortssKyVI7kHfg0 Part 2: ruclips.net/user/shortslCirkXcv3uE I usually dry flowers for clients unless they already air dried them. The final coat (top coat) is a different type of resin than the casting (the layered block). The casting is made of a soft casting resin that is designed for deep pours into a mold. The top coating resin is designed for thinner pours and gives a hard surface (like a countertop epoxy).
I take it this must be just a side gig for you? You know a very good living can be made off creating resin pieces for people. Why do you show everyone how to do it? Why create competition for yourself? Eventually enough people are doing it that no one can make a living doing it. Thats a shame. 😔
I disagree with this line of thinking. Being an artist is my full time job. I taught myself how to do resin art, and created a business with it to provide myself a better life. I started to share educational content due to the high volume of emails and messages asking for help. I share what I am comfortable with, since it helps others. If a chef were to share his cooking online, that would not put him out of work. In fact, that could open up more opportunities for him, as it has for me. Competition exists in any industry. However, If you provide unique value (as any artist should), competition is irrelevant. There is more than enough money/clientele/etc to go around for everyone.
@@marinamakesart how many people have you helped that would have been your customer. I know in my case many. competition is good. Over saturation of the market is not. If you can’t see that coming you need to open your eyes or you’ll be looking for a new trade. I’ve been doing resin for 8 years. Since 2020 everybody that had nothing to do started resin. Maybe if you live among millions you’ll be fine. Not everyone lives among millions of people and yes finding all the info you need on RUclips definitely doesn’t help.
@@dontfit6380Anybody willing to take the time and spend the money to sit down and learn would likely not be a customer because they have a different mindset toward the product. She turns them into a different kind of customer with her educational content. Capturing a wider audience than her physical goods would have allowed in the first place. What’s she’s doing is incredibly smart and done throughout many business industries. 👍🏾
@@Jellyjamwaffles I’m sorry but you couldn’t be further from the truth. Our biggest competitors in our area are past customers. We’ve even had them use pieces we made for them as their displays. We’ve had florist start doing resin after carrying our display pieces. Before 2020 there was next to nothing for people doing resin because there was next to nothing for videos on how to do it. When the pandemic hit it gave people with regular jobs too much time on their hands and they started doing other things. Like putting videos on RUclips on how to cast resin. I’m willing to bet thats how this content creator got started. We have a customer or 2 probably weekly that want to do it themselves but were to scared to. The majority of them luckily are not RUclips watchers. They call or message for help. Our response is we would be glad to help you would you like to schedule a time to drop off your flowers? When they press further we explain that this is our business it’s how we feed our family giving away something that took us years and thousands of dollars to learn is not a good way to maintain a business. They understand say thank you and most schedule a time to drop off. We’re lucky to have an already established flower preservation business that doesn’t use just resin. The free content on how to cast resin has caused a drop in sales and for a fact created competition. Lots of competition. Creating resin pieces from flowers does not have unlimited customers especially if you don’t live in a major city. We prefer not to do sales in other states because that hurts any locals that are feeding their families. She turns them into a different kind of customer? I’ve looked up what you can make on RUclips with 52,000 subscribers. She makes less in a month than our business makes in a couple hours. Yes she could use RUclips to capture a wider audience and sell her pieces by showcasing what she makes but you don’t show how you make it. Telling me that what she’s done is incredibly smart is telling me that you have never run a business or are young and naïve. Yes there are other people in other business doing the same thing. They all have the hopes of making millions on RUclips not within their business. She would be much better off showcasing her pieces on here and selling her services or giving in person classes for a substantial fee. Giving away an education that she herself has I’m assuming busted her 🫏 to learn is just pain bad business.
@@dontfit6380 there's a lot of inaccuracies in this novel you wrote. Not sure why you're even here, or why you choose to troll. I guess I'll see you in the comments section of my next video.
I saw the short and thought 'oh no, she broke the side'. Thank you for linking the full video so I could understand. Blessings!
Like the other comments thank you for sharing real content that actually helps the watcher know what to do when these things happen. No one is perfect and yet people who only post perfect results instead of real life issues isn't showing the whole picture.
You actually showed what can happen and what to do when it does then slowed off a gorgeous piece of art. ❤
Great job! I'm hoping more people take that leap forward to show realistic art making instead of the make believe perfection.
I can only imagine the courage it takes when you have clients and a business watching so again thank you for being brave and honest. I personally would much rather have someone of high integrity make my piece and saved this so when I'm going to purchase I look at you first and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Thank you for leaving such a thoughtful and kind comment. I truly appreciate it ❤️
Thank you so much for this video. I learn so much from you. I loved it but I'm not surprised because you give quality with each one. Your spirit shines through your work and your content. Keep being true to who you are.
Thank you so much for the kindness and love you provide to me, I truly appreciate your energy ❤️🪽✨
Your video showing how you fixed the issue with the resin run off was needed, because I was sure when in the short you pulled that piece off the side that it was broken. Seeing your face as you pulled that piece off assured me it was no problem for you. I do also want to let you know how informative your videos are, and how you don’t rush through it. Keep making beautiful art ❤️
Oh my goodness gracious, those flowers were absolutely beautiful and you showcased them fabulously. Absolutely stunning.
You had done a fabulous job on that, I'm kinda envious! 🙂 I had just 3d printed a tray for a customer, and because she will be using it for food and drinks for her customers, I needed to apply some food safe resin. Applying it to the inside wasn't too bad, but when doing the outside, that's where I had a huge problem. Even though I applied it thin, I couldn't stop it from having drips on the top parts of the tray (tray was upside down when applying to the bottom and sides of the outside).
Just seeing this on your video and decided to subscribe because it is very beautiful, you are very talented,God gave you a great eye on creativity and creating beautiful things, thanks for sharing with us all and can't wait to watch more of your videos. May God continue to pour out His many blessings on you and your family. 😊❤😊
🥹❤️🙏🙏❤️
How beautiful soul you are through your art 💝
Thank you so much 🥹🥹❤️🙏
I just found your channel tonight enjoying it hope that I'm not too late for more
❤️❤️❤️ you’re not too late at all, I just started my channel a little over a year ago
Great video. In this world it takes courage just to be human. Thank you. I would have been devastated, but thanks to you, if this happens to me, I’ll know just what to do!
That is so sweet, and I couldn’t agree with you more. Truly takes so much courage and persistence. Thanks for always dropping in and giving me your support ❤️❤️❤️
You are the sweetest soul Marina
❤️❤️🙏🥹 thank you for your love, my heart feels full
I enjoyed this video. I love your honesty. Integrity is everything. Beautiful work!💖✨💖✨💖
You are so talented. Thank you for sharing your mistakes and all. It makes learning the art form more approachable. 😊
Thank you so much for supporting ❤️
Absolutely beautiful tray! Thank you for sharing the challenges as well as the successful works!
Thank you so much for supporting and watching!! ❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely beautiful!
Lots to learn by. Thank you.
Oh my word, that is absolutely gorgeous
They make silicone & plastic pot scrapers for baked on difficult dishwashing spots, & I wonder if a tooo like that would be useful for getting resin off acrylic, etc.? The silicone baking sheets may be nice to use underneath projects to make things easier to clean up? Just some idea 💡 thanks for the video showing the whole process- super cool!👍🏻
It would be cool to have a picture frame like the tray, as well… might be nice for ashes too? Thanks a lot!
Absolutely stunning ❤
I watched so many videos but only you tells about the mistakes in your project😊
Absolutely gorgeous 😍😍😍 excellent work!
Stunning, Nice jobb👍
Sei BRAVISSIMA..COMPLIMENTI!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🤩
GRAZIE PER IL CHIARISSIMO VIDEO!!❤
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👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💖
You are such an inspiration! I am going to purchase your course and hope to be half as good as you❤
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I love this video‼️ I want to make one. Thank you thank you ❣️🕊️😻
Wow it is soooo beautiful.
❤❤❤❤
Beautiful!!
Beautiful!
Fantastic 😍😍
Wow 😍🥰🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🥰❤️
Thanks a lot for showing nice way 🎉❤
I have a question. I never ever did use resin. I just get a big bottle of A and B resin.
I have no idea how to use them. Do i have to mixed and please explain to me. In advance I thanks for ❤🎉 🌹🌹🌹⭐
Your videos are so helpful! I got married last month and would like to make this with my wedding bouquet. About how much resin did you use to fill the entire tray? I'm sorry if you mentioned it in the video, i definitely missed it.
My trays are 11” x 14” x 2” and it takes about 170 oz of resin
Subbed! Loved this video!
Bonjour, j’ai une question,
Tu as laissé le plastique et ça ne voit pas à travers le plateau ? Merci d’avance
Beautiful
Hello
What should be done to prevent scratches on the surface of the table?
I just adore this. I hope it's acceptable for me to recreate this and shout you out. Simply Amazing🤩🤩🤩
I would love to see that ❤️
@@marinamakesart I'll show you the little snippet short. I'm still working on it. I used cloth, pearls, artificial diamonds, a photo frame, and flowers. The credit is yours. I just added the accessories to mine. Thank u for sharing
Can we use the glass box for resin tray?
Beautiful piece! how much would something like this weigh? that's a lot of resin
Wonderful 😍👌
❤️🙏❤️
I want to try this. Are they completely dry flowers, they look pliable, fresh… just checking 😊
Superschön -danke!
Can you speak to the casting of artificial flowers in resin? I'm not aware if you've ever used artificial or not so please forgive me if you have. I just didn't know if maybe you could speak to fresh flowers versus artificial when it comes to casting .Thank you!! I love your work
just wondering why didn't you use tray mold? plus isn't that tray tooo thick and heavy to carry with cups on top?! lol
It was beautiful, but - how can I use it? I mean for what?
Hi.Greetings from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰. My question. Where can i buy the tray that you are using with handles.
Regards.
Thanks for sharing. How does the resin stick to the acrylic on the inside? Is it just the sheer weight and amount?
It doesn't stick like an adhesive, but rather it clings onto it like a suction. Hope that makes sense ❤️
How much do you wait between printing each layer?
Bonjour de Belgique très beau travail bravo Madame,j’ai réussi mon exagone avec mes fleurs acheté sue Amazon le ratio n’était pas de 1 sur 1,5 mais de 1 sur 0;5 mais je vais acheter du top caot parce que j’ai des coulures sur les côtés vous l’aviez dit bon cette fois ci je ferai comme vous dites merci et encore 👏 😊😊😊
I’m so glad it was a success ❤️❤️❤️
Where do you get your dried flowers? Beautiful job!
I dry them myself and usually they are provided by my clients from their weddings/funerals/events 🙏
Hi such a beautiful tray 😍, new subscriber , thanks for sharing ❤ xx
Do the flowers decay or do you dry them first?
You have to dry the flowers first
I have a question. I watched the other video that shows you spray paint flowers. Did you airbrush any colors on these flowers or are they just as is? The pink looks nice. I am new to all of this and like you said some of my flowers all seem to yellow more or dry much darker. I was wondering if some flowers are better than others at staying bright. This tray is my absolute fave. You are a true artist.
These flowers were not color corrected. I only color correct florals if they are very brown, otherwise I like to keep them natural. Some flowers dry better, especially flowers with bright colors (like pinks, blues, purples, oranges, yellow) ❤️
@@marinamakesartdo you have a video on how to properly dry the flowers? Or does the customer send you dried flowers?
Also what is the difference in the final coat vs the other layers. I think you called it something different maybe a cast ?
@@greedygamblerslots for now I only have a quick short for flower drying (I also have a flower drying mini course on my website):
Part 1: ruclips.net/user/shortssKyVI7kHfg0
Part 2: ruclips.net/user/shortslCirkXcv3uE
I usually dry flowers for clients unless they already air dried them.
The final coat (top coat) is a different type of resin than the casting (the layered block). The casting is made of a soft casting resin that is designed for deep pours into a mold. The top coating resin is designed for thinner pours and gives a hard surface (like a countertop epoxy).
@@marinamakesart After drying the flowers...can we use the silica crystal again ???
Loved it ❤
So beautiful, you do such nice work! Where do you sell your art?
Thank you so much ❤️ my services are available on my website: marinamakesart.com/shop
Is there a link to the tray that you used?
links are in the description box below the video
Résine top coat ? Qu’es que c’est ? Merci
It's a type of epoxy resin that is harder than casting resin so the top is hard and can support items being placed on top of it.
Do you dry your own flowers or buy them? Thank you! Your work is amazing!
Almost all the flowers I use are real flowers from weddings and funerals, so I always dry them myself 🫶
@@marinamakesarthow frequently do u bake your silicone to dry the flowers?
@@monicabithal9350 I recommend drying the silica after each use. Most silica has a colored dye to indicate when you need to dry out again.
Are these fresh undried flowers? I want to use my fresh flowers too but everywhere i read it says they’ll go bad in the resin…
All flowers have to be dried to be placed in resin. I have a video showing you why if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/SpR3bMGyYMg/видео.html
You sale this product. How much rupees. Plz rply
Where do get your flowers from?😊❤
from my clients
I ❤ it
Woher bekomme ich so eine Form?
U have use fresh rose and it is not burning due to resin why
투명색 액체는 무엇인가요?
this tray is superb❤❤
how much its price????????
How much did this tray weigh?
My trays weigh about 13 pounds on average
Vous n’aimez pas le latex est-ce mieux de mettre du papier collant toujours un grand bravo de Belgique
Ador ceea ce faci !
Felicitări!🍀🍀🍀
Sunt curioasă dacă sunt de cumpărat ?
Thank you so much ❤️ Most of my work is custom, you can find my shop here: marinamakesart.com/shop
I take it this must be just a side gig for you? You know a very good living can be made off creating resin pieces for people. Why do you show everyone how to do it? Why create competition for yourself? Eventually enough people are doing it that no one can make a living doing it. Thats a shame. 😔
I disagree with this line of thinking. Being an artist is my full time job. I taught myself how to do resin art, and created a business with it to provide myself a better life. I started to share educational content due to the high volume of emails and messages asking for help. I share what I am comfortable with, since it helps others.
If a chef were to share his cooking online, that would not put him out of work. In fact, that could open up more opportunities for him, as it has for me. Competition exists in any industry. However, If you provide unique value (as any artist should), competition is irrelevant. There is more than enough money/clientele/etc to go around for everyone.
@@marinamakesart how many people have you helped that would have been your customer. I know in my case many. competition is good. Over saturation of the market is not. If you can’t see that coming you need to open your eyes or you’ll be looking for a new trade. I’ve been doing resin for 8 years. Since 2020 everybody that had nothing to do started resin. Maybe if you live among millions you’ll be fine. Not everyone lives among millions of people and yes finding all the info you need on RUclips definitely doesn’t help.
@@dontfit6380Anybody willing to take the time and spend the money to sit down and learn would likely not be a customer because they have a different mindset toward the product.
She turns them into a different kind of customer with her educational content.
Capturing a wider audience than her physical goods would have allowed in the first place.
What’s she’s doing is incredibly smart and done throughout many business industries. 👍🏾
@@Jellyjamwaffles I’m sorry but you couldn’t be further from the truth. Our biggest competitors in our area are past customers. We’ve even had them use pieces we made for them as their displays. We’ve had florist start doing resin after carrying our display pieces. Before 2020 there was next to nothing for people doing resin because there was next to nothing for videos on how to do it. When the pandemic hit it gave people with regular jobs too much time on their hands and they started doing other things. Like putting videos on RUclips on how to cast resin. I’m willing to bet thats how this content creator got started. We have a customer or 2 probably weekly that want to do it themselves but were to scared to. The majority of them luckily are not RUclips watchers. They call or message for help. Our response is we would be glad to help you would you like to schedule a time to drop off your flowers? When they press further we explain that this is our business it’s how we feed our family giving away something that took us years and thousands of dollars to learn is not a good way to maintain a business. They understand say thank you and most schedule a time to drop off. We’re lucky to have an already established flower preservation business that doesn’t use just resin. The free content on how to cast resin has caused a drop in sales and for a fact created competition. Lots of competition. Creating resin pieces from flowers does not have unlimited customers especially if you don’t live in a major city. We prefer not to do sales in other states because that hurts any locals that are feeding their families.
She turns them into a different kind of customer? I’ve looked up what you can make on RUclips with 52,000 subscribers. She makes less in a month than our business makes in a couple hours. Yes she could use RUclips to capture a wider audience and sell her pieces by showcasing what she makes but you don’t show how you make it. Telling me that what she’s done is incredibly smart is telling me that you have never run a business or are young and naïve. Yes there are other people in other business doing the same thing. They all have the hopes of making millions on RUclips not within their business. She would be much better off showcasing her pieces on here and selling her services or giving in person classes for a substantial fee. Giving away an education that she herself has I’m assuming busted her 🫏 to learn is just pain bad business.
@@dontfit6380 there's a lot of inaccuracies in this novel you wrote. Not sure why you're even here, or why you choose to troll. I guess I'll see you in the comments section of my next video.
How much time did you wait between layers?
Beautiful!