Cake decorating shops make icing tips with tiny holes, and bottles you can use to squeeze the icing out in a tiny bead. PME makes ones that are slightly longer and narrower, making it easier to get into tight spaces. You can also purchase syringe style glue applicators with even tinier blunt needle applicators. It's amazing how much easier it is to get into nooks and crannies with the right tool. Also, you might want to consider pouring or painting it over the mold before you turn it inside out. That might trap it in the cracks.
Hello There! That is a very good idea to use cake making accessories. I had not thought of that. Next time I have a challenge where I need to get into a very tiny space, I might buy some of the items you mentioned and give them a try. Thanks for the tips!
@poffcreations Enjoy! Just so you know, it is often easier and less expensive to buy them online than in a store. If you pick up squeeze bottles, make sure to get ones designed to be the correct size for icing tips. :)
Hey Debbie! Dedication patience, blood, sweat and tears were all put into this one. I loved the intense chameleon powders so much that I just had to do as good a job on the set as possible. It paid off and used a lot of powder but, was so worth it for the outcome!
Hello Rachel! This was such a fun thing to do with the intense chameleon powders and even though they were a bit of a challenge on the pieces, I am so glad that I had the patience to follow through and keep re-casting until I got them right!
OH WOW when you poured that back layer i am thinking wait what about the centre. It wil turn out all black etc. Then when you turned it around and those gold flecks etc. Just Brilliant !!!! That board is just stunning !!!.. It is such a pity about those pawns and the bishop. I just love your patience with this one
I wanted the middle part to be different but still fit in with the whole design and this worked beautifully! The pieces were challenging because of the powder issue but I was so determined to get complete sets. Glad I put in the extra effort because this turned out exactly as I wanted it to. Thanks for watching and so glad you enjoyed it🥰
Hello Lesley! This turned out (eventually) to be everything I hoped it would be. Love the intense chameleon colours and the way the blue shifts into purple. It's like magic! I did keep some of the pieces that were not too bad but, I tend not to keep things that are not close to perfect as I would run out of space with all the experiments I do. Sometimes I will keep a project that did not quite come up to standard just as a learning tool and to remind me of what NOT to do!
Welcome to my channel! Yes, a lot of love and patience went into the production of this set but, I am so happy and satisfied that I put in the extra effort because I love this chess set!
Absolutely stunning chess set!! You have the patience of a saint! 😂 I wonder if PU resin would work better than epoxy (with your pieces), seeing as it is so thin?? I’m only going by what I’ve seen on other videos… I’ve never used PU resin myself! Love, Nat. (Brisbane, Australia) ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Hello there! That is a good question as I have never used PU resin either. Maybe, one day I should buy some and do some experimenting with it. The most annoying aspect of redoing some of the chess pieces was that even if the piece was perfectly formed, the top would come off. This is very common with the Bishop and some of the Pawns. The little pieces just get left behind in the mould because you have to be aggressive when taking them out. Even if you use silicone mould release spray. I did get there in the end, and it did test my patience a bit but, I was determined to get a full perfect set😂😂
Your work always turns out beautiful! I love how committed you are to your craft and bringing it all to perfection. I was called a fussy butt not too long ago and I would like to share that title with you. All in fun of course. Thank you for sharing and take good care.
Hello Billie! Thanks for the lovely comments. My philosophy has always been 'to do things to the best of my ability'. So, yes, I consider myself to be a fellow Fussy Butt. I would consider that to be a huge compliment and I admit that it is a perfect title because I am a bit of a perfectionist! If I make something and it is not to my standards then it will always annoy me and it is too distracting to keep worrying about imperfections but I will, if possible re-do the item and be satisfied. Keep up your high standards!!
Hello! Yes, a lot of work but determination set in and I was going to make perfect pieces no matter what. This set has already been sold to a friend who had seen it on display in my house and really wanted it for her brother who has just discovered playing chess. I hope he really loves it.
Hello Tami, I missed the second part of your message!! They sell for $50 and you can contact me sales@pofflescreations.com if you want to discuss me making you one!
Hello Chanie! This one has been provisionally sold to a friend but if, for some reason, she does not buy it I shall be putting it in my store! www.pofflescreations.com I will gladly make you (or anyone else) a set. Contact me sales@pofflescreations.com. They sell for $50!
Hey Judith! This was a labour of love but I learned a few things and with a lot of patience, I managed to get the chess set I wanted. Absolutely love these intense chameleon coulours. Wish there were more colours in a set.
Cake decorating shops make icing tips with tiny holes, and bottles you can use to squeeze the icing out in a tiny bead. PME makes ones that are slightly longer and narrower, making it easier to get into tight spaces. You can also purchase syringe style glue applicators with even tinier blunt needle applicators. It's amazing how much easier it is to get into nooks and crannies with the right tool. Also, you might want to consider pouring or painting it over the mold before you turn it inside out. That might trap it in the cracks.
Hello There! That is a very good idea to use cake making accessories. I had not thought of that. Next time I have a challenge where I need to get into a very tiny space, I might buy some of the items you mentioned and give them a try. Thanks for the tips!
@poffcreations Enjoy! Just so you know, it is often easier and less expensive to buy them online than in a store. If you pick up squeeze bottles, make sure to get ones designed to be the correct size for icing tips. :)
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Wow, girl! Such dedication and patience! The board turned out beautifully and was well worth the time and effort you put into it.
Hey Debbie! Dedication patience, blood, sweat and tears were all put into this one. I loved the intense chameleon powders so much that I just had to do as good a job on the set as possible. It paid off and used a lot of powder but, was so worth it for the outcome!
If you demold in a sink filled with soapy water, you will be able to unmold without damaging your molds. 😊
Hello! Thank you maybe I can try this method in the future and try not to damage my moulds!
Beautiful! Your patience paid off! ♟️❤
Hello Rachel! This was such a fun thing to do with the intense chameleon powders and even though they were a bit of a challenge on the pieces, I am so glad that I had the patience to follow through and keep re-casting until I got them right!
OH WOW when you poured that back layer i am thinking wait what about the centre. It wil turn out all black etc. Then when you turned it around and those gold flecks etc. Just Brilliant !!!! That board is just stunning !!!.. It is such a pity about those pawns and the bishop. I just love your patience with this one
I wanted the middle part to be different but still fit in with the whole design and this worked beautifully! The pieces were challenging because of the powder issue but I was so determined to get complete sets. Glad I put in the extra effort because this turned out exactly as I wanted it to. Thanks for watching and so glad you enjoyed it🥰
Gorgeous chess set. It’s a shame the pieces didn’t work straight away. Although now you have lots of spare pieces, just incase. Thank you. X❤
Hello Lesley! This turned out (eventually) to be everything I hoped it would be. Love the intense chameleon colours and the way the blue shifts into purple. It's like magic! I did keep some of the pieces that were not too bad but, I tend not to keep things that are not close to perfect as I would run out of space with all the experiments I do. Sometimes I will keep a project that did not quite come up to standard just as a learning tool and to remind me of what NOT to do!
Absolutely stunning! A lot of love went into that piece.
Welcome to my channel! Yes, a lot of love and patience went into the production of this set but, I am so happy and satisfied that I put in the extra effort because I love this chess set!
Absolutely stunning chess set!! You have the patience of a saint! 😂
I wonder if PU resin would work better than epoxy (with your pieces), seeing as it is so thin?? I’m only going by what I’ve seen on other videos… I’ve never used PU resin myself!
Love, Nat. (Brisbane, Australia) ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Hello there! That is a good question as I have never used PU resin either. Maybe, one day I should buy some and do some experimenting with it. The most annoying aspect of redoing some of the chess pieces was that even if the piece was perfectly formed, the top would come off. This is very common with the Bishop and some of the Pawns. The little pieces just get left behind in the mould because you have to be aggressive when taking them out. Even if you use silicone mould release spray. I did get there in the end, and it did test my patience a bit but, I was determined to get a full perfect set😂😂
A very fiddley job, but beautiful once finished 😍
Hey Linds! Yes, very fiddly and time consuming but so worth it just to see the lovely colours shift!
So beautiful 😍 ❤ I love it!!! Thank you for sharing! I always learn something and I am always so inspired!
Thanks Ravyn, this was such a challenge but the chameleon powders are such a lot of fun to play with! I love to take on a challenge!
Your work always turns out beautiful! I love how committed you are to your craft and bringing it all to perfection. I was called a fussy butt not too long ago and I would like to share that title with you. All in fun of course. Thank you for sharing and take good care.
Hello Billie! Thanks for the lovely comments. My philosophy has always been 'to do things to the best of my ability'. So, yes, I consider myself to be a fellow Fussy Butt. I would consider that to be a huge compliment and I admit that it is a perfect title because I am a bit of a perfectionist! If I make something and it is not to my standards then it will always annoy me and it is too distracting to keep worrying about imperfections but I will, if possible re-do the item and be satisfied. Keep up your high standards!!
This is just absolutely gorgeous.. i am in awe!!
Thanks. These are fun to make more so if you use just resin and not mica powder😂
Stunning!!
The board is gorgeous 💕
Thank you Libby! The intense chameleon powders are stunning I just wish there were more colours!
Try spritzing a little alcohol in the mold before you pour your resin.
Hello! Because I was using mica powder, I could not spritz the inside of the moulds. I usually do this if it is just straight, coloured resin.
Its amazing, beautiful ❤
Lots of work, but worth it 👌
Hello! Yes, a lot of work but determination set in and I was going to make perfect pieces no matter what. This set has already been sold to a friend who had seen it on display in my house and really wanted it for her brother who has just discovered playing chess. I hope he really loves it.
Gorgeous!!! Love the colors!
Hello There!Thank you so much and thanks for watching!
Absolutely stunning! Where did you get the stand you used for your pieces? Also if I may ask…how much do you sell a set for?
Hello Tami, the stand came from Amazon. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CC1C3J5J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
Hello Tami, I missed the second part of your message!! They sell for $50 and you can contact me sales@pofflescreations.com if you want to discuss me making you one!
Is this available for sale?? I would love to buy one in the future
Hello Chanie! This one has been provisionally sold to a friend but if, for some reason, she does not buy it I shall be putting it in my store! www.pofflescreations.com
I will gladly make you (or anyone else) a set. Contact me sales@pofflescreations.com. They sell for $50!
@@poffcreations awesome! Thank you for letting me know! I shall get this for myself some time it’s just too pretty!!
The end result was beautiful. More patience than I’d possess so luckily I don’t play chess. ♟️
Hey Judith! This was a labour of love but I learned a few things and with a lot of patience, I managed to get the chess set I wanted. Absolutely love these intense chameleon coulours. Wish there were more colours in a set.