So cute and easy to understand. As someone who’s new to This, I’m wondering is the market oversaturated with people making and selling handmade DIY Barrettes/ hair accessories and other such items ? I just don’t want to set myself up to fail if it’s all been done to over excess. Just wanted your opinion since you’re so experienced in the field actually doing it. Thanks for making it easy and fun to understand!!
I don't sell my products. I only teach, so unfortunately, I'm not the best person to answer that for you. My opinion, however, is if you make a quality product, you can find your space in the market.
Omg ilysm dangly bits 😂😂I’m obsessed with bows and hair clips for my daughter so this will be another project to get me in trouble 😜 my husband thanks you 😂
I love this! And all I’ll need to buy is the mold since I already sell hair bows and clips plus my resin products! 😍😍😍 thank you for another quality tutorial!
If you don’t want the entire silver lining showing on the clips you can line them with 3/8 inch ribbon using hot glue then attach them to the molds with e6000. I had to make bows and would line my clips with ribbon. 🙂 super cute btw
I would maybe make some cards to clip them to with card stock and make them as a low priced add on or maybe just add in as a free gift or thank you? They're super inexpensive to make
The Alligator clips I used almost got stuck shut ... so I had to spread them open, shove a pencil in the opened clip and let them sit over night that way. Otherwise, I would never be able to squeeze the clip open to put in my hair. What do you do to make sure that the top and bottom both of the Alligator clips are not being completely glued shut?
And... since I am not seeing any added info under your video... would you mind sharing where you prefer to buy your molds from? ThX in Advance! -Sheila-
Hmm I wonder if you could use the permanent vinyl in the silicone mold and pour your epoxy over it? I’ve never worked with any vinyl so I have no clue 😂
These are super cute!!!!! Love them🥰🥰🥰
Thank you ☺️
Adorable!!!! And your daughter is precious!!
Thank you!! 😊
Very nice
I always learn something new from your videos. Thank you for sharing !
thanks so much for watching!!
Love these!
You’re so my kinda person! “I’m just lazy and didn’t wanna get my Cricut going...” hahaha this is me all the time!!!
lol sometimes i just don't wanna start her up. thanks for watching!!!
Good videos! Your daughter is precious. 💗
Thank you so much ☺️
So cute!!
Love this idea. So creative. I need to try this!
thank you!!
Thank you so much these are so cute and can’t wait to make some of these for my granddaughter 💕💕
Thank you so much for watching 🥰
Super cute!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! 🤗
Cute!
Thanks!
Thank you! I’m definitely going to be making these for my granddaughters. So many options. ❤️
thank you for watching!!
I know it is kinda off topic but does anyone know of a good place to stream new series online?
@Zyaire Karson I would suggest FlixZone. Just search on google for it :)
@Hendrix Sergio Yup, I've been using flixzone for since april myself :D
@Hendrix Sergio Thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) Appreciate it!
So cute and easy to understand. As someone who’s new to This, I’m wondering is the market oversaturated with people making and selling handmade DIY Barrettes/ hair accessories and other such items ?
I just don’t want to set myself up to fail if it’s all been done to over excess. Just wanted your opinion since you’re so experienced in the field actually doing it. Thanks for making it easy and fun to understand!!
I don't sell my products. I only teach, so unfortunately, I'm not the best person to answer that for you. My opinion, however, is if you make a quality product, you can find your space in the market.
Omg ilysm dangly bits 😂😂I’m obsessed with bows and hair clips for my daughter so this will be another project to get me in trouble 😜 my husband thanks you 😂
lol thanks Emily. Can't wait to see what you make!
I love this! And all I’ll need to buy is the mold since I already sell hair bows and clips plus my resin products! 😍😍😍 thank you for another quality tutorial!
That’s awesome! Thank you ☺️
If you don’t want the entire silver lining showing on the clips you can line them with 3/8 inch ribbon using hot glue then attach them to the molds with e6000. I had to make bows and would line my clips with ribbon. 🙂 super cute btw
Great tip! Thank you ☺️
This is super cute! Do you have any tips on how to sell or add it our sales? Like how much would you sell them for and how would you package them?
I would maybe make some cards to clip them to with card stock and make them as a low priced add on or maybe just add in as a free gift or thank you? They're super inexpensive to make
Maybe sell as a set 2/$5 and definitely add on bow cards. I’m sure you can find some on Etsy or maybe even Pinterest.
I cannot get my UV resin to cure. I’m wondering if I’m putting yo much glitter?
The Alligator clips I used almost got stuck shut ... so I had to spread them open, shove a pencil in the opened clip and let them sit over night that way. Otherwise, I would never be able to squeeze the clip open to put in my hair. What do you do to make sure that the top and bottom both of the Alligator clips are not being completely glued shut?
I don’t apply enough glue for them to get stuck shut.are you using open backed alligator clips? Like the ones with 2 prongs on both sides?
How'd you do the black and white ones ??
using the technique I showed with the vinyl
@@FlynnSistersBoutique ooh ok got it!!I'll have to watch again 😄
Why did you spray the alcohol?
It helps with air bubbles
And... since I am not seeing any added info under your video... would you mind sharing where you prefer to buy your molds from? ThX in Advance! -Sheila-
Click the down facing arrow to expand the description box and you’ll see all the links including the mold vendor
Hmm I wonder if you could use the permanent vinyl in the silicone mold and pour your epoxy over it? I’ve never worked with any vinyl so I have no clue 😂
It could curl once you put the epoxy on so I wouldn't recommend that.
Is there a reason why you pre spray the mold with alcohol?
helps with bubbles
@@FlynnSistersBoutique good to know