To add waves to your ocean, add white dye along shoreline after 1/2 of curing time (resin will be tacky) use a small nozzle bottle and stream your wave lines on. Blow lightly with a straw so you can froth the line. To keep your pictures from warping, simply spray them with a Clear Acrylic Sealer, let them dry, and then they won't warp, bleed, or fade. To be sure of how much resin which will not overflow simply measure with water the amount of liquid needed in mold. Be sure to dry mold completely, water and resin does not mix. I've worked with Resin now 10+ years and I still find it fascinating. You are right to use all of your PPE. I do every time I pour. My profile picture is a Resin Seahorse.
I have done resin with a friend before, and it was a lot of fun! Here are some hints that I learned from her, some from YT and some just from being old and experienced in the School of Hard Knocks! Be careful with heat tools - you really can burn your resin pieces and damage the molds. I noticed your work surface got a little cramped as you moved through your projects - I save the plastic and foam trays that come under meats from the grocery. Clean them up and sanitize them with bleach - these are excellent to put your molds on so that you can move them aside when ready to cure (and remember - no heat on those either). Additionally, you can also put a damp towel over the top of your dryer (or washing machine on spin cycle!) and lay those trays directly onto your laundry machines to "jiggle" out the bubbles.... The Alcohol spray bottle works great too, and the hand sander will work great too (with no sand paper on the pad) and pressed gently up to the side of the wood that is holding your pieces, but that seems a tad inconvenient..... I have RA and PSA and can't see myself standing next to a sheet of plywood and holding a sander. But VileAce is 100 percent correct in that this WILL work (I've seen this method used for poured concrete and it works like a champ!)... As others have suggested, paint the sides and/or apply cork or felt to the bottoms of those pieces that "bother" you when you see them from the side. I would also encourage you to look into your ribbon stash...😃 Oh, and those molds that have a "lip" around them - maybe use a different color to pour in there as well - sort of like adding your own frame!!!! The one with the photo could also make a great fridge magnet! Lastly, those tiny jewelry pieces? OMG what great little wine glass charms those would make! You could do animal themes, holiday themes, or just beautiful colors! Sorry this is so long - it just shows how excited your video has made me about doing more resin!!!!! I'm a new fan!
I painted different shades of blue & green on a big canvas, spread resin all over with an old gift card, added sand to the bottom, & while the resin was wet, I sprinkled holographic embossing powder used for card making all over. When it was all set, I glued shells & a small piece of driftwood, and it came out so sparkly & beautiful 😊
Loved your video. I had no idea DT sold Resin. I have seen that same brand at Hobby Lobby with kits. I do think I would like those smaller bottles to start out. Less intimidating.😊 Loved watching your process and the lets go for it attitude. Definately gives us newbies inspiration to try it out❤
Great video. I like that you let the viewers know that you are doing this project and using resin for your first time. I find it best to just lay a very thin coat on the coasters and letting it rest a bit before placing embellishments. Just let it get tacky. I find that watching videos is relaxing and very informative. Have a Blessed day.
Hello all of the items were really cute but, my favorite is the coaster for your son, the hello, and the picture. Thank you for the share. Take care...
Couple of recommendations. Use a deburring tool to trim the edges instead of sanding. A deburring tool follows the contour and makes a clean cut, where sandpaper you will need to use multiple grits to get back to a clear edge. Second, place your mold on a sheet of wood and use an orbital sander on the wood to remove air bubbles after pouring. Do not use the sander directly on the mold, but indirectly vibrate the mold to move the air bubbles. Like you said make sure your resin is warm, or the air bubbles will be difficult to move.
Hi.just wanted to let you know that ii am a Artist 🎨 😊and I have been working with resin for about 5-6 years if not more ..I just wanted you to know that when making your beach coasters, soap dishes,,or even a beach Sean on a canvas. You can mix your resin as directed on packaging and add your colors of blues, green, and for a sea foam kind of look you can add into.the clear remaining resin like 2-3 drops of White acrylic paint. To give it a sea foam look or just water rolling onto the beach sand. 😊❤ Hope this could help you ❤. P.s. you can also use dried flowers, 🌸 💐 p, glitters,almost anything you can imagine..youcan use. Happy Resining!! Also I have never used Dollar Tree Resin Yet. I buy the by the Gallons And they cost $106.00
The times I’ve used photos with resin I’ve always took a good clear box tape and taper the photo front and back as if sealing the photo with the tape then put the photo inside the resin to keep it from curling up and the color from bleeding off of the photo ❤
Wow, what great fun projects. Your video came across my feed so I decided to watch it. Loved it. Following now. May just have to run to DT now and pick up some resin to play with on crummy days. We are having too many in Florida lately. Good heavens, lol.
You did an awesome job. I have resin that I purchased probably two years ago and have still not used it because I have just been afraid of messing things up. But, if you mess it up, start all over again. Your video has certainly encouraged me to just get out my resin and get going with it and see what happens. Also, the picture coaster that you made looks awesome even from the side. I know that bothers you though and I just had an idea. Thought maybe you could just take some paint and paint around those edges to hide it. Again, I have never worked with the resin to even know if this is possible. But I guess it’s worth a try. I love to know if you try it and how it turns out.
When mixing colors, if you don't want your sand to mix with the other colors, let the sand set up for 6 to 12 hours and then you won't have color blend you may not want
Silicone is used in oven pans, so I don't think the heat will hurt it. And add a little tilt to stop your sand from moving to where you don't want it. Great job 👏
When I did a picture coaster I just put a little in the bottom of the mold and put picture in and then finished covering the rest with resin. Turned out great.
Also one more thing when you add the white into your resin and mix it until well blended. You can pour it to a slant or however you feel is best for you after you've poured it onto your chosen surface. You can take a little blow dryer and jiggle your hand over the white part to give it a more realistic kind of look. And you can also try pigments, and alcohol inks and spray them with alcohol to get even better effects for a more realistic look for your beaches. 😊❤😊 can't wait to see what you come up with using these techniques I gave you on your up coming videos.😊❤
Yes. I was thinking that too. I really had no expectations with them and I was pleasantly surprised. I have sea creature cake fondant silicone molds that I will need to try out as well. I've used them with hot glue in the past. So fun.
I have never seen any resin products or molds at DT. Love the projects!!! Thank you for all the tips. I would not have known to wear a mask. Could you go around the edges of the coaster with a gold paint pen to add a little sparkle? I think the snowflake coaster could be reversible--you can use both sides. I love the way some of the sand appears to be retreating into the water. I just wish your video had the button to press to save it into a folder so I can always find it easily.
Lol… that was my thought to do… However, imo the curled pic viewed from the finished front, gave it a really cool definition.. almost 3D ish effect!💗 Sorry abt ur snowflakes :/ perhaps werent viewable due to the non transparent dye or paint added..??.. Not sure, but still cute & Fun!❄️ … i wasn’t aware that different finish molds can affect the project finish! Very good info to know & share! TYSM! & Great work!
I am so glad you are happy with the results. Thank you again for sharing your experience with the resin. I think I’ve got my courage up now to go ahead and give it a try.
The coaster and the hello are my favorites. I bought some of the resin in the small tube and also got some of the $5. Containers. I bought those back in the summer. Haven't used it yet. Need to find the molds at DT. Hope to find the hello and welcome one day. You have me wanting to run to all the DT's until I find some molds n try to do a craft . Thanks for sharing. Really interested me. Happy New Year !
If you want the Bubbles to come to the surface put some alcohol in a spray bottle and spritz the Resin filled molded with a lil bit of Alcohol and you will see the Bubbles come up to the surface. That’s one way to get the Bubbles to come out.
@@maureenpisciotta3649Don't go grabbing your bottle of bourbon though lol a different alcohol needs to be used. You can find everything you need to know on Google.
Suggestion: Place a small low cfm exhaust fan to pull vapors and particles away from you when you're working. Thanks for a great video. New subscriber here.
I love that you tried all of these designs so that I can learn from this. I’ll definitely be giving resin a try for the first time this summer since learning from your experience.
Thanks heaps for sharing your thoughts as you were making your beautiful creations & making it seem so easy. It's the 1st video I have seen where someone is creating & sharing their resin experience first hand🙂 I procrastinate too too much! We don't have dollar shops here in Australia but bought so much both UVResin ready to pour, etc as well as the 2 part mixing ones. Molds, bling, more bling & yes more bling from 1 of the online places. I hope I wake up with new energy & get at least a couple of pieces done over the weekend while you've got me so inspired, but I'll be using no mixing ones. Have a Great Weekend, subscribed, liked & will be back 😊
I found resin, molds, mica powder, pigment dyes and sequin mix ins at my Dollar Tree in ON, Canada. When I went back there was no more resin! *sigh* Anyway I have yet to try it...too cold, not much ventilation either...so have to wait for warmer weather. I have never tried resin crafting, but have wanted to for awhile...doesn't help when I watch the stuff from some other RUclipsrs that I love doing crazy stuff with resin on a larger scale. I have been watching Peter Brown and Nick Zammeti for a few years now. Nick even has his son do different things and I watch his channel too. They use pressure pots to get rid of air bubbles and I think set up things quicker as well. They make some of their own molds too...but then have to use a release spray in the mold. So many really interesting things and lots of knowledge to gain. *I think you did amazing! Especially since you hadn't done it before and were testing it all out.* Thank you for sharing, take care, Cas in ON, Canada 💖
I have a suggestion to do with the foam stickers. You'll need to do 2 pours. Place half the amount of resign then place the foam stickers. They will float. Let it dry. Then you can add the 2nd part of your resign over it. The stickers will not move. They will be trapped between the 2 layers of resign. Good luck. When i did it, it worked great.
I just want to say, that affect is Amazing, I like the end result with the use of Black Acrylic paint, going to give this ago, and who would have thought using Dish Soap with resin would work, Amazing, well done.
The shell jewelry is so pretty. I would love to play around with it. I have never tried it, but I LOVE the things I have seen people make. Thank you so much for walking us through the trial with you. Great job!!!
Same. I was kinda scared. But I think starting small is a good idea. If it doesn't work, you aren't out much on materials. I wish Dollar Tree would get it together and get the resin in stock better. I'm thinking about trying the Mod Podge brand next if I can't find more. It is comparable pricing but for some reason my Walmart doesn't have it. But then again my Walmart sucks. Haha.
Great video. So much of working resin is trial and error.i still try new things and make many mistakes. Couple things i found out: after mixing the resin thoroughly, let it sit for 15 or 20 minutes before pouring it will thicken up some and not move as much once it is poured. If i have a bit of dried overflow I use nail file and grinding tools that you use on acrylic nails. Experimenting with resin is alot of fun. Enjoy!
Thats how I started doing resin was with the $5. Dollar Tree resin. I saw no difference in that or the expensive ones. I've used the resin from Temu & have had no trouble with it. Used a heating mat also cuz its cooler in my basement where I was working & worked great. I've never seen those molds at my Dollar Tree. I also used the Stainless steel tumblers & msde the glitter tumblers for grand kids for XMas. I also used the tumbler turners they had. Used 4 turners & made 30 tumblers altogether.
Julie, thanks for this video! I've been so curious about resin. I think you did a wonderful job on all of your projects. So, so pretty! Your son is lucky to have you as a mom. He must be thrilled with his coaster.
😁👋👍👍👏👏💕🙏🏻 Thank you for sharing. I am so inspired. I have been picking up stuff. To do resin projects, when I find really good deals. Now I have to be brave and just do it. 😅
I use a picture frame with glass, taped together to the frame at the top & bottom with duct tape so your glass doesn't move. I do my resin work with the mold on the glass. This way you can raise your frame up & take a peek at how your work looks, not clearly because the molds have a frosted look but it helps to see if your embellishments are where they should be. I saw on another video that you can use Dawn dishwashing liquid mixed to make a lot of bubbles to make foam on your waters edge with small popsicle stick, let dry, the bubbles will break but give it a seafoam look. Just found your channel today.
You , should always use a professional mask when dealing with Resin . The effects do not show up immediately in the lungs, but pro long use without a professional mask will damage the lungs. Also, use a well ventilation in the area you're working in. Loved your video but be careful.
Beautiful job! Be careful to wear gloves when you sand the edges. I break out from the dust. Also, white pigment is heavy and will sink! I use side cutter nail clippers to trim edges. easy to get into small spaces. Keep going! It's so much fun!
I am a card & junk journal maker. This video made me want to try resin now... I'm already out of craft storage space, lol. P.s. my fav project was the hello, but I like them all.
When doing photos, I have found that it’s easier if you let the first layer of resin dry, modpodge the front of your photo and place on the cured resin. Then modpodge over your photo several times in different directions letting it dry between coats before adding your second layer of resin. ❤
With the longer tray you had more space to put your little sea creatures in, but you didn't 😢 i loved the coster for your son, it turned out better than i expected 🎉 really cute! Loved the hello word, beautiful! 🎉 the heart, it's reversible 🎉 it's cute! But, you sure helped me get over the fear of staring something new!
Great Video. I have not used Resin before, but im pretty artistic and crafty and it semes like you can use a drooper of the resin in the air bubbles, once the project is done. I assume it is easier to fill and let cure if the bubble is open on the survice of project. But im guesing you can use a syringe with the resin to reach an air bubble under the survice. Do not inject resin until you have reached the bubble, fill the bubble air space by injecting the reain, and gently pull syringe back out straight from the entry site slowly and cont. to release very little resin as you are pulling it out. That should give it a clean fill and no more bubbles 😉
This was really helpful and informative. I e never used resin before and have considered it a bit intimidating. As a teenager, I had a cool vintage bass guitar from the 60s, a Hagstrom Bass 4. I sold it many years ago and can't find another one in excellent condition to buy, it was masonite covered in blue leather with a white fiberglass molded piece on top. It was odd and cool. I think that I can build a similar bass guitar that retains the vibe of the original with a resin layer in place of the fiberglass. I'm going to give it a shot anyway. Thanks for showing me the basics of resin.
I’ve never worked with resin (YET) but just some ideas to try: with the photo coaster- I do agree with your idea of letting the resin sit for a bit to get a tacky consistency first before adding the picture. Also, I’m wondering if it would be more bubble-free if the picture was put down into with the middle first.. like holding it beveled, lay the center in first & pressed it in with your sticks from the middle- outwards. So if there are any bubbles maybe they would be pushed out. I noticed you didn’t really do any “pressing” on the center of the pic when you put it in so I’m wondering if that’s why there were a few in the middle. I couldn’t really see them but you had mentioned it, but it’s still super cute anyway!! The beachy sand & waves- what if you put the “water” in first, then your “waves” AND THEN put your sand in? I would think the sand would be heavier so it spreads quickly when there’s nothing helping to hold it back from spreading out. Like you said, you have to work backwards so what you want on the top of the final project will most likely have to be added first, or in the beginning steps. For the smaller necklace pendants you weren’t sure what to do with- would they work very well as Christmas ornaments?? With glitter, sequins, snowflakes & snowman stickers, etc, OR just added as a flair of color for whatever theme you’re using. I think those could be used for so many things like that! Wreaths & other holiday projects, use the smaller (and even larger) charms for add ons! Also quick question: with the bigger molds, could you use them upside down for anything? The shapes on the bottom look like they could possibly be used as something, especially the circle in the center. Surely you could still use it that way too since it’s all silicone, couldn’t you?
never used the resin I did order some from Temu, cause I am making earring keychains, I didn't know that you had to used that stuff for my project.. since that I know that the dollar tree have it I will get me couple jars. thanks you very much
Hey stranger! It's been a while since I've been on YT...miss watching your videos 😢hope all is well and happy new years! Are u moving to the mid west from what u said in this video? I've been on the hunt also at all our local DT stores for this resin and the DT plus larger btls. I can't wait to see what they bring out for this year on the nautical themed items.
I think you answered your own question😂 let the first pour dry first. I agree with all you said. Then I watched you. If it dries under first you won't be able to move the stuff under around. What do you think? Ill be back in going to get the stuff to buy ❤
I tried the dollar store resin too on a light switch mold. And a canvas wall piece. I was disappointed after about 14 hours it came out bendy. I thought the stuff was junk. However after about 12 more hours it hardened up like a rock and the colors had mixed nicely. The wall canvas came out beautifully. It’s not a resin I would use a lot but for 2.50 I made 2 cute pieces.
Good job. A couple of hints. You needed to push in the middle, you pressed around edges, so that's why your corners were curling up. You were creating a bubble in middle. Before you put photos in resin you should either one light coat of modge podge, or laminated the photo, or light coat of any primer If your going to do photos upside down, then you should have put it up on a platform so you can look underneath. You can find those anywhere, example beaker stands, etc. Great job.
I have not tried anything in resin. I did get the 2 pk from Dollar Tree to try it but not confident enough. I appreciate you making this video for newbies! 😊
Thanks for sharing this procedure! I have had some of the Amazing Resin in my stash for at least two months. I’m afraid I’ll mess it up! May have to try Dollar Tree brand before using the more costly brand. I love seeing people using resin. Many pretty items. Love the hello mold!!
thanks. same. I was scared. LOL I'm so glad I dived in though. So many fun things we can make with it. I love the hello sign too. I think I need the Welcome one too. :)
One thing you always want to do is make sure that your table is as level as possible but everything turned out great sounds like youve caught the resin bug lol❤❤
Nooooooo!!😮 I was hooked on paint pouring and kept telling myself resin is big batches,🤦 don't even think about it!!! Dollar tree omg! I'm gonna have to try!!!👍
Love your projects, learning with you, so fun. I'm going to have to try resin crafting. Thank you for all your inspiration. We live in Barnhart, MO so I really loved all your MO projects for your family. Go Chiefs! Merry Christmas to you and your family & Happy New Year! ❤️
When you leave your work setting...always go back every 10 mins to make sure theres no bubbles....they always rise...i always check mine every 10-15 mins and pop the bubbles that form. I also use a torch...its never hurt my molds...i guess using it for a long time could...you can also spray some alcohol on top aswell when your finished to pop bubbles
oh my! Every project came out just sparkly pretty! You did wonderful...thanks for all the tips! I have resin ,molds and lots of teenies to try out! Thank You!! ☺
I've never seen the $1.25 packs of resin but my dollar tree had packs of a and b together in bigger bottles in plus section. Each bottle was probably 3 oz and u got both for $5. It worked really well. I haven't used the dt molds yet but I used their resin in my iod molds. The only problem I had was it made little bubbles in some of the details. If I were to do it again I would take toothpick and pop the little bubbles in the details. In their defense I've had my pricey resin do the same. Ty for ideas now I want to use some of their molds that I bought but haven't used.
Resin molds are very inexpensive at hobby lobby on the weeks they are on sale. U can get really cool molds for cheaper than dt plus molds. I got the whole alphabet with 0-9 for $4.50. Its normally $8.99. Just thought I'd let u know that dt isn't always cheaper. These projects all turned out beautiful.
I've seen some use a vacuum chamber to get rid of bubbles, and wonder if a seal-a-meal would do similarly, those vacuum seal things? I got a nice one at a yard sale for just $5, fairly new, doesn't look like it was used at all (the bags are expensive) then found one of the plastic food container things at another yard sale for $2, but I have yet to try it out.
Dolllar Tree's website finally got the $1.25 resin in stock! Here is my affiliate link if you would like to grab a case: shrsl.com/4ewxd
To add waves to your ocean, add white dye along shoreline after 1/2 of curing time (resin will be tacky) use a small nozzle bottle and stream your wave lines on. Blow lightly with a straw so you can froth the line. To keep your pictures from warping, simply spray them with a Clear Acrylic Sealer, let them dry, and then they won't warp, bleed, or fade. To be sure of how much resin which will not overflow simply measure with water the amount of liquid needed in mold. Be sure to dry mold completely, water and resin does not mix. I've worked with Resin now 10+ years and I still find it fascinating. You are right to use all of your PPE. I do every time I pour. My profile picture is a Resin Seahorse.
Thanks for the advice!
🎉good idea🎉😊
I have done resin with a friend before, and it was a lot of fun! Here are some hints that I learned from her, some from YT and some just from being old and experienced in the School of Hard Knocks! Be careful with heat tools - you really can burn your resin pieces and damage the molds.
I noticed your work surface got a little cramped as you moved through your projects - I save the plastic and foam trays that come under meats from the grocery. Clean them up and sanitize them with bleach - these are excellent to put your molds on so that you can move them aside when ready to cure (and remember - no heat on those either).
Additionally, you can also put a damp towel over the top of your dryer (or washing machine on spin cycle!) and lay those trays directly onto your laundry machines to "jiggle" out the bubbles.... The Alcohol spray bottle works great too, and the hand sander will work great too (with no sand paper on the pad) and pressed gently up to the side of the wood that is holding your pieces, but that seems a tad inconvenient..... I have RA and PSA and can't see myself standing next to a sheet of plywood and holding a sander. But VileAce is 100 percent correct in that this WILL work (I've seen this method used for poured concrete and it works like a champ!)...
As others have suggested, paint the sides and/or apply cork or felt to the bottoms of those pieces that "bother" you when you see them from the side. I would also encourage you to look into your ribbon stash...😃
Oh, and those molds that have a "lip" around them - maybe use a different color to pour in there as well - sort of like adding your own frame!!!! The one with the photo could also make a great fridge magnet!
Lastly, those tiny jewelry pieces? OMG what great little wine glass charms those would make! You could do animal themes, holiday themes, or just beautiful colors!
Sorry this is so long - it just shows how excited your video has made me about doing more resin!!!!! I'm a new fan!
I painted different shades of blue & green on a big canvas, spread resin all over with an old gift card, added sand to the bottom, & while the resin was wet, I sprinkled holographic embossing powder used for card making all over. When it was all set, I glued shells & a small piece of driftwood, and it came out so sparkly & beautiful 😊
Pam Culver, do you have a visei on how you made it?
No, I'm so sorry. It was the 1st time I ever did it & didn't think about doing a video tutorial.
Loved your video. I had no idea DT sold Resin. I have seen that same brand at Hobby Lobby with kits. I do think I would like those smaller bottles to start out. Less intimidating.😊 Loved watching your process and the lets go for it attitude. Definately gives us newbies inspiration to try it out❤
If you want to use things like the floating snowflakes, do a tiny bit of resin in the bottom, add the flakes, let it set and then add more resin.
Great video. I like that you let the viewers know that you are doing this project and using resin for your first time. I find it best to just lay a very thin coat on the coasters and letting it rest a bit before placing embellishments. Just let it get tacky. I find that watching videos is relaxing and very informative. Have a Blessed day.
Hello all of the items were really cute but, my favorite is the coaster for your son, the hello, and the picture. Thank you for the share. Take care...
Couple of recommendations. Use a deburring tool to trim the edges instead of sanding. A deburring tool follows the contour and makes a clean cut, where sandpaper you will need to use multiple grits to get back to a clear edge. Second, place your mold on a sheet of wood and use an orbital sander on the wood to remove air bubbles after pouring. Do not use the sander directly on the mold, but indirectly vibrate the mold to move the air bubbles. Like you said make sure your resin is warm, or the air bubbles will be difficult to move.
Hi.just wanted to let you know that ii am a Artist 🎨 😊and I have been working with resin for about 5-6 years if not more ..I just wanted you to know that when making your beach coasters, soap dishes,,or even a beach
Sean on a canvas. You can mix your resin as directed on packaging and add your colors of blues, green, and for a sea foam kind of look you can add into.the clear remaining resin like 2-3 drops of White acrylic paint. To give it a sea foam look or just water rolling onto the beach sand. 😊❤ Hope this could help you ❤.
P.s. you can also use dried flowers, 🌸 💐 p, glitters,almost anything you can imagine..youcan use. Happy Resining!!
Also I have never used Dollar Tree Resin Yet. I buy the by the Gallons And they cost $106.00
You did great for a first time. I am really impressed by the quality of the resin, not bad at all for a dollar tree product.
The times I’ve used photos with resin I’ve always took a good clear box tape and taper the photo front and back as if sealing the photo with the tape then put the photo inside the resin to keep it from curling up and the color from bleeding off of the photo ❤
Wow, what great fun projects. Your video came across my feed so I decided to watch it. Loved it. Following now. May just have to run to DT now and pick up some resin to play with on crummy days. We are having too many in Florida lately. Good heavens, lol.
You did an awesome job. I have resin that I purchased probably two years ago and have still not used it because I have just been afraid of messing things up. But, if you mess it up, start all over again. Your video has certainly encouraged me to just get out my resin and get going with it and see what happens. Also, the picture coaster that you made looks awesome even from the side. I know that bothers you though and I just had an idea. Thought maybe you could just take some paint and paint around those edges to hide it. Again, I have never worked with the resin to even know if this is possible. But I guess it’s worth a try. I love to know if you try it and how it turns out.
I use a cuticle remover to remove over pour and sand a little if necessary. Very fun video
When mixing colors, if you don't want your sand to mix with the other colors, let the sand set up for 6 to 12 hours and then you won't have color blend you may not want
Silicone is used in oven pans, so I don't think the heat will hurt it. And add a little tilt to stop your sand from moving to where you don't want it. Great job 👏
When I did a picture coaster I just put a little in the bottom of the mold and put picture in and then finished covering the rest with resin. Turned out great.
Also one more thing when you add the white into your resin and mix it until well blended. You can pour it to a slant or however you feel is best for you after you've poured it onto your chosen surface. You can take a little blow dryer and jiggle your hand over the white part to give it a more realistic kind of look. And you can also try pigments, and alcohol inks and spray them with alcohol to get even better effects for a more realistic look for your beaches. 😊❤😊 can't wait to see what you come up with using these techniques I gave you on your up coming videos.😊❤
Those last 4 would be pretty as key chains too!
Yes. I was thinking that too. I really had no expectations with them and I was pleasantly surprised. I have sea creature cake fondant silicone molds that I will need to try out as well. I've used them with hot glue in the past. So fun.
Do you have a video tutorial on the hot glue and silicone molds ?@@CraftyBeach
Give yourself a break, there’s always a learning curve! I learned a lot from you today, thank you!🙏🏻🙏🏻
I have never seen any resin products or molds at DT. Love the projects!!! Thank you for all the tips. I would not have known to wear a mask. Could you go around the edges of the coaster with a gold paint pen to add a little sparkle? I think the snowflake coaster could be reversible--you can use both sides. I love the way some of the sand appears to be retreating into the water. I just wish your video had the button to press to save it into a folder so I can always find it easily.
Just painted the sides of the photo coaster black. Hides that darn warped photo perfectly. Thanks for the idea @melindaelizabeth9366
Lol… that was my thought to do… However, imo the curled pic viewed from the finished front, gave it a really cool definition.. almost 3D ish effect!💗
Sorry abt ur snowflakes :/
perhaps werent viewable due to the non transparent dye or paint added..??.. Not sure, but still cute & Fun!❄️ … i wasn’t aware that different finish molds can affect the project finish! Very good info to know & share! TYSM! & Great work!
I am so glad you are happy with the results. Thank you again for sharing your experience with the resin. I think I’ve got my courage up now to go ahead and give it a try.
The coaster and the hello are my favorites. I bought some of the resin in the small tube and also got some of the $5. Containers. I bought those back in the summer. Haven't used it yet. Need to find the molds at DT. Hope to find the hello and welcome one day. You have me wanting to run to all the DT's until I find some molds n try to do a craft . Thanks for sharing. Really interested me. Happy New Year !
If you want the Bubbles to come to the surface put some alcohol in a spray bottle and spritz the Resin filled molded with a lil bit of Alcohol and you will see the Bubbles come up to the surface. That’s one way to get the Bubbles to come out.
ooh thanks for the tip :)
Thanks for your tip....never heard that one about the alcohol
@@maureenpisciotta3649Don't go grabbing your bottle of bourbon though lol a different alcohol needs to be used. You can find everything you need to know on Google.
Suggestion: Place a small low cfm exhaust fan to pull vapors and particles away from you when you're working. Thanks for a great video. New subscriber here.
Oooooo I was so excited to see the final one and it came out so BEAUTIFUL ❤😊 I learned sooooo much from this video. THANK YOU ❤
I"m jealous. The dollar tree stores over here don't have these products. Nice turn outcome. Just my 1 cent
I love that you tried all of these designs so that I can learn from this. I’ll definitely be giving resin a try for the first time this summer since learning from your experience.
Thanks heaps for sharing your thoughts as you were making your beautiful creations & making it seem so easy. It's the 1st video I have seen where someone is creating & sharing their resin experience first hand🙂 I procrastinate too too much! We don't have dollar shops here in Australia but bought so much both UVResin ready to pour, etc as well as the 2 part mixing ones. Molds, bling, more bling & yes more bling from 1 of the online places. I hope I wake up with new energy & get at least a couple of pieces done over the weekend while you've got me so inspired, but I'll be using no mixing ones. Have a Great Weekend, subscribed, liked & will be back 😊
I found resin, molds, mica powder, pigment dyes and sequin mix ins at my Dollar Tree in ON, Canada. When I went back there was no more resin! *sigh* Anyway I have yet to try it...too cold, not much ventilation either...so have to wait for warmer weather. I have never tried resin crafting, but have wanted to for awhile...doesn't help when I watch the stuff from some other RUclipsrs that I love doing crazy stuff with resin on a larger scale. I have been watching Peter Brown and Nick Zammeti for a few years now. Nick even has his son do different things and I watch his channel too. They use pressure pots to get rid of air bubbles and I think set up things quicker as well. They make some of their own molds too...but then have to use a release spray in the mold. So many really interesting things and lots of knowledge to gain. *I think you did amazing! Especially since you hadn't done it before and were testing it all out.* Thank you for sharing, take care, Cas in ON, Canada 💖
I have a suggestion to do with the foam stickers. You'll need to do 2 pours. Place half the amount of resign then place the foam stickers. They will float. Let it dry. Then you can add the 2nd part of your resign over it. The stickers will not move. They will be trapped between the 2 layers of resign. Good luck. When i did it, it worked great.
I have never tried resin, like you, I’m a little apprehensive. You made in look so easy and I love the way they All turned out! Great job👍
Same. I was curious though. Now I love it but I have a lot to learn too. It was honestly easier than I thought (especially the thinner pieces).
I have to say thank you for this video❤
I just want to say, that affect is Amazing, I like the end result with the use of Black Acrylic paint, going to give this ago, and who would have thought using Dish Soap with resin would work, Amazing, well done.
The shell jewelry is so pretty. I would love to play around with it. I have never tried it, but I LOVE the things I have seen people make. Thank you so much for walking us through the trial with you. Great job!!!
Same. I was kinda scared. But I think starting small is a good idea. If it doesn't work, you aren't out much on materials. I wish Dollar Tree would get it together and get the resin in stock better. I'm thinking about trying the Mod Podge brand next if I can't find more. It is comparable pricing but for some reason my Walmart doesn't have it. But then again my Walmart sucks. Haha.
Enjoyed.
Great video. So much of working resin is trial and error.i still try new things and make many mistakes. Couple things i found out: after mixing the resin thoroughly, let it sit for 15 or 20 minutes before pouring it will thicken up some and not move as much once it is poured. If i have a bit of dried overflow I use nail file and grinding tools that you use on acrylic nails. Experimenting with resin is alot of fun. Enjoy!
I love the hello mold! Everything turned out so nice!
thank you. same. I think I need to buy the Welcome one too.
Thats how I started doing resin was with the $5. Dollar Tree resin. I saw no difference in that or the expensive ones. I've used the resin from Temu & have had no trouble with it. Used a heating mat also cuz its cooler in my basement where I was working & worked great. I've never seen those molds at my Dollar Tree. I also used the Stainless steel tumblers & msde the glitter tumblers for grand kids for XMas. I also used the tumbler turners they had. Used 4 turners & made 30 tumblers altogether.
Julie, thanks for this video! I've been so curious about resin. I think you did a wonderful job on all of your projects. So, so pretty! Your son is lucky to have you as a mom. He must be thrilled with his coaster.
aw thank you. I've been so curious too.
Can't wait until our DT gets this stuff!
They all turned out very good for a begginer. Great job!❤
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Thank you for sharing.
I am so inspired. I have been picking up stuff. To do resin projects, when I find really good deals. Now I have to be brave and just do it. 😅
100% correct... multiple layers. Never foam. Great try.❤ No puffy stickers. The foam traps air... thus they float.😊
The coaster for Chase looks awesome!!!
thanks. he loves it
I use a picture frame with glass, taped together to the frame at the top & bottom with duct tape so your glass doesn't move. I do my resin work with the mold on the glass. This way you can raise your frame up & take a peek at how your work looks, not clearly because the molds have a frosted look but it helps to see if your embellishments are where they should be. I saw on another video that you can use Dawn dishwashing liquid mixed to make a lot of bubbles to make foam on your waters edge with small popsicle stick, let dry, the bubbles will break but give it a seafoam look. Just found your channel today.
You , should always use a professional mask when dealing with Resin . The effects do not show up immediately in the lungs, but pro long use without a professional mask will damage the lungs. Also, use a well ventilation in the area you're working in. Loved your video but be careful.
Thank you. Just got one on Amazon and eye protection just in case. I was working in the garage with the door open so hopefully that helps.
@@CraftyBeachthey are right I seen horrific stories . It actually made me hesitant because I’m an asthmatic . I’m glad you got protection .
@CraftyBeach I hope it was a 3M Respiratory and you got replacement filters! Great vid.!
I’m pretty sure she said she is doing this video with ventilation and a mask. Great video..informative.
Great video! Love all your projects!❤️
I'm so happy I watched this! I think all is great! Plus I learned so much ❤🎉😊
thank you. totally a newbie.
Beautiful job! Be careful to wear gloves when you sand the edges. I break out from the dust. Also, white pigment is heavy and will sink! I use side cutter nail clippers to trim edges. easy to get into small spaces. Keep going! It's so much fun!
They all came out pretty but the hello is my favorite
The hello is so cute!!
I am a card & junk journal maker. This video made me want to try resin now... I'm already out of craft storage space, lol.
P.s. my fav project was the hello, but I like them all.
TFS I've bought some resin but have never seen anyone use it now I have the courage to try❤
I love them all. The last ones could be key chains.
When doing photos, I have found that it’s easier if you let the first layer of resin dry, modpodge the front of your photo and place on the cured resin. Then modpodge over your photo several times in different directions letting it dry between coats before adding your second layer of resin. ❤
❤ the coaster!!
With the longer tray you had more space to put your little sea creatures in, but you didn't 😢 i loved the coster for your son, it turned out better than i expected 🎉 really cute! Loved the hello word, beautiful! 🎉 the heart, it's reversible 🎉 it's cute!
But, you sure helped me get over the fear of staring something new!
I am so going to try it now. Thank you for sharing these projects
Have fun!
I love all your projects!❤
Great Video.
I have not used Resin before, but im pretty artistic and crafty and it semes like you can use a drooper of the resin in the air bubbles, once the project is done. I assume it is easier to fill and let cure if the bubble is open on the survice of project.
But im guesing you can use a syringe with the resin to reach an air bubble under the survice. Do not inject resin until you have reached the bubble, fill the bubble air space by injecting the reain, and gently pull syringe back out straight from the entry site slowly and cont. to release very little resin as you are pulling it out. That should give it a clean fill and no more bubbles 😉
I've always been scared to try resin. I love the beach coaster!
This was really helpful and informative. I e never used resin before and have considered it a bit intimidating.
As a teenager, I had a cool vintage bass guitar from the 60s, a Hagstrom Bass 4. I sold it many years ago and can't find another one in excellent condition to buy, it was masonite covered in blue leather with a white fiberglass molded piece on top. It was odd and cool. I think that I can build a similar bass guitar that retains the vibe of the original with a resin layer in place of the fiberglass. I'm going to give it a shot anyway. Thanks for showing me the basics of resin.
I’ve never worked with resin (YET) but just some ideas to try: with the photo coaster- I do agree with your idea of letting the resin sit for a bit to get a tacky consistency first before adding the picture. Also, I’m wondering if it would be more bubble-free if the picture was put down into with the middle first.. like holding it beveled, lay the center in first & pressed it in with your sticks from the middle- outwards. So if there are any bubbles maybe they would be pushed out. I noticed you didn’t really do any “pressing” on the center of the pic when you put it in so I’m wondering if that’s why there were a few in the middle. I couldn’t really see them but you had mentioned it, but it’s still super cute anyway!!
The beachy sand & waves- what if you put the “water” in first, then your “waves” AND THEN put your sand in? I would think the sand would be heavier so it spreads quickly when there’s nothing helping to hold it back from spreading out. Like you said, you have to work backwards so what you want on the top of the final project will most likely have to be added first, or in the beginning steps.
For the smaller necklace pendants you weren’t sure what to do with- would they work very well as Christmas ornaments?? With glitter, sequins, snowflakes & snowman stickers, etc, OR just added as a flair of color for whatever theme you’re using. I think those could be used for so many things like that! Wreaths & other holiday projects, use the smaller (and even larger) charms for add ons!
Also quick question: with the bigger molds, could you use them upside down for anything? The shapes on the bottom look like they could possibly be used as something, especially the circle in the center. Surely you could still use it that way too since it’s all silicone, couldn’t you?
never used the resin I did order some from Temu, cause I am making earring keychains, I didn't know that you had to used that stuff for my project.. since that I know that the dollar tree have it I will get me couple jars. thanks you very much
Hey stranger! It's been a while since I've been on YT...miss watching your videos 😢hope all is well and happy new years! Are u moving to the mid west from what u said in this video? I've been on the hunt also at all our local DT stores for this resin and the DT plus larger btls. I can't wait to see what they bring out for this year on the nautical themed items.
Thank you very much! Great teacher, great artist!
I think you answered your own question😂 let the first pour dry first. I agree with all you said. Then I watched you. If it dries under first you won't be able to move the stuff under around. What do you think? Ill be back in going to get the stuff to buy ❤
I tried the dollar store resin too on a light switch mold. And a canvas wall piece. I was disappointed after about 14 hours it came out bendy. I thought the stuff was junk. However after about 12 more hours it hardened up like a rock and the colors had mixed nicely. The wall canvas came out beautifully. It’s not a resin I would use a lot but for 2.50 I made 2 cute pieces.
The heart is really cute.
Keep the bottles and use them for measuring pouring from larger bottles 🎉
Good job. A couple of hints.
You needed to push in the middle, you pressed around edges, so that's why your corners were curling up.
You were creating a bubble in middle.
Before you put photos in resin you should either one light coat of modge podge, or laminated the photo, or light coat of any primer
If your going to do photos upside down, then you should have put it up on a platform so you can look underneath.
You can find those anywhere, example beaker stands, etc.
Great job.
Really adored the coaster. I can't wait to try this!! Thanks
🎉Very lovely 😍 😊
love the coaster.
I have not tried anything in resin. I did get the 2 pk from Dollar Tree to try it but not confident enough. I appreciate you making this video for newbies! 😊
I enjoyed your video very much. Favorites the beach coaster and the hello sign. Beautiful work for a starter😊
Thanks for sharing this procedure! I have had some of the Amazing Resin in my stash for at least two months. I’m afraid I’ll mess it up! May have to try Dollar Tree brand before using the more costly brand. I love seeing people using resin. Many pretty items. Love the hello mold!!
thanks. same. I was scared. LOL I'm so glad I dived in though. So many fun things we can make with it. I love the hello sign too. I think I need the Welcome one too. :)
One thing you always want to do is make sure that your table is as level as possible but everything turned out great sounds like youve caught the resin bug lol❤❤
I can’t wait to see if my local store carries these products!!! Love the piece
Thank you for your video. I saw the resin at dollar tree but wasn't sure it would work. All your turned out nice. Love the glitter ones❤
Loved your video.Thank you for sharing this😀
Very pretty,
The heart necklace is beautiful 🩵
Nooooooo!!😮 I was hooked on paint pouring and kept telling myself resin is big batches,🤦 don't even think about it!!! Dollar tree omg! I'm gonna have to try!!!👍
Love your projects, learning with you, so fun. I'm going to have to try resin crafting. Thank you for all your inspiration. We live in Barnhart, MO so I really loved all your MO projects for your family. Go Chiefs!
Merry Christmas to you and your family & Happy New Year! ❤️
Yay. Thank you. Go Chiefs. It's been a fairly rough season. Ugh.
Going to Missouri tomorrow!! First time we've been home for Christmas in 10 years.
When you leave your work setting...always go back every 10 mins to make sure theres no bubbles....they always rise...i always check mine every 10-15 mins and pop the bubbles that form. I also use a torch...its never hurt my molds...i guess using it for a long time could...you can also spray some alcohol on top aswell when your finished to pop bubbles
I was like stickers, thats going to look bad!!! But it is cute! Turned out well, and I've never heard anyone do this
Thank you & Happy New Year, Love your video, very informative.
Thanks!
Thanks so much. I appreciate it.
oh my! Every project came out just sparkly pretty! You did wonderful...thanks for all the tips!
I have resin ,molds and lots of teenies to try out! Thank You!!
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yay. have fun. thank you
I've never seen the $1.25 packs of resin but my dollar tree had packs of a and b together in bigger bottles in plus section. Each bottle was probably 3 oz and u got both for $5. It worked really well. I haven't used the dt molds yet but I used their resin in my iod molds. The only problem I had was it made little bubbles in some of the details. If I were to do it again I would take toothpick and pop the little bubbles in the details. In their defense I've had my pricey resin do the same. Ty for ideas now I want to use some of their molds that I bought but haven't used.
Resin molds are very inexpensive at hobby lobby on the weeks they are on sale. U can get really cool molds for cheaper than dt plus molds. I got the whole alphabet with 0-9 for $4.50. Its normally $8.99. Just thought I'd let u know that dt isn't always cheaper. These projects all turned out beautiful.
What week would have the molds on sale?
I really love the shell
Wow. I wish I had your DT.
Beautiful job 💖
I will try ones i have all need but afraid to do 😊 🙄
You are inspiring.
I have been doing resin for a few months.
It is fun. I hope I can find some more inexpensive resin somewhere.
I've seen some use a vacuum chamber to get rid of bubbles, and wonder if a seal-a-meal would do similarly, those vacuum seal things? I got a nice one at a yard sale for just $5, fairly new, doesn't look like it was used at all (the bags are expensive) then found one of the plastic food container things at another yard sale for $2, but I have yet to try it out.
Fantastic video, Jennifer!!❤ Happy New Year to you, too! 🎉🎉
❤ you also can add your colors directly on your mold.