There are some great suggestions here to keep us all trying different things… but Kayleigh, you are so innovative!! Not to mention bloody funny, quick witted and very entertaining!! As a grandmother to 5, my raising children days are long gone… but please, please, keep the resin/craft videos coming… as I am now a subscriber! Much love from Brisbane, Australia. ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Might try a couple of layers. First pour fill the big dip in the middle then come back once you have a more even surface do a second coat. Might help your color not want to sink into the dip. 🤷♀️
Liquid latex painted around the bottom and edge might work well and is super easy to peel off. Also for the sides a chrome pen in silver or gold and a then go over with a very thin layer of resin. Thanks for the ideas. Definitely going to get some wine glass and try some techniques.
There are some great suggestions here to keep us all trying different things… but Kayleigh, you are so innovative!!
Not to mention bloody funny, quick witted and very entertaining!!
As a grandmother to 5, my raising children days are long gone… but please, please, keep the resin/craft videos coming… as I am now a subscriber!
Much love from Brisbane, Australia. ♥️♥️🇦🇺
thank u sooo much for your support! ur awesome!
Might try a couple of layers. First pour fill the big dip in the middle then come back once you have a more even surface do a second coat. Might help your color not want to sink into the dip. 🤷♀️
Makes sense. Ima try that. Thank u
UV resin will make the edge sparkle❤❤❤
I think so too!
Great comments! I love to see people's attempts so o can determine what doesn't work.
Absolutely!
Liquid latex painted around the bottom and edge might work well and is super easy to peel off. Also for the sides a chrome pen in silver or gold and a then go over with a very thin layer of resin. Thanks for the ideas. Definitely going to get some wine glass and try some techniques.
I was going to suggest exactly what another said, try it in layers. Do your deepest part first then, work your way out it thin layers.
Good Luck👍❣️
yes! ur so right! i've noticed that 2-3 layers are key.
If you use a heart gun to soften the edges after the resin is set, it pulls off a lot easier
That’s a great idea!
Also, look up a burring tool to clean up sharp edges
ive been using a barrel wood sanding dremel tip and then hand sanding down to a 220 grit. seems to be working darn good
Trim in gold with a gold pin. Let your epoxy get thicker. 👍 good experiment.
Try a thin layer of UV resin, cure it and layer on top of that
What about a rubberband for an edge dam
paint some uv resin on the dull edges see if that works