The iridescence of the pink fluke is gorgeous! 😍 Love the rose quartz scales. Looks like it's actually carved from the stone. Can't wait to see what it looks like 😊
I’m currently watching this video without sound because I saw it pop up on my notifications and forgot to watch it and only just realised as I got into bed so now I’m watching in silence so my mum doesn’t hear me 😂😂 By the looks of things everything is amazing! I’ll respond later with a better comment when I’ve watched the video with sound 😂💕
Yes, I made a video about it as well. So what I do is glaze my moulds with UV resin. It's a bit pricey but gives you control over how it cures and where it stays (as opposed to epoxy resin) 😊
The iridescence of the pink fluke is gorgeous! 😍 Love the rose quartz scales. Looks like it's actually carved from the stone. Can't wait to see what it looks like 😊
Thanks Andrea! 😊
So excited to see the process - still so in love with the fluke design 😍 Good luck on work!
I'm so excited to see this!
That is such a lovely idea! Can't wait to see the result!
cool
I’m currently watching this video without sound because I saw it pop up on my notifications and forgot to watch it and only just realised as I got into bed so now I’m watching in silence so my mum doesn’t hear me 😂😂
By the looks of things everything is amazing! I’ll respond later with a better comment when I’ve watched the video with sound 😂💕
Haha, love that 😅 have a good night!
PassionFruit DIY you too! 😄
that sounds beautiful! can’t wait to see it. isn’t it going to be very heavy though 🤔
Yes, it is going to be heavy 😅 this won't be a problem in water (+neoprene floats). That's one of the reasons why I want the pieces to be separate.
So cool! I’ve been thinking about Rensin scales for do long. They should be too hard.
will see how it goes! :)
owaa ! i support you morally !
Thank you 😁
was the mold for the fluke made of plaster ? if yes how did you manage to get the silicone out shiny ?
Yes, I made a video about it as well. So what I do is glaze my moulds with UV resin. It's a bit pricey but gives you control over how it cures and where it stays (as opposed to epoxy resin) 😊