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  • @adaperez4770
    @adaperez4770 Год назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful 😊

  • @ZarineBashire
    @ZarineBashire Год назад

    This is more of the technique i was looking for. I dont care as much for the concave look of doing droos of UV resin. Im totally gonna have to try this one.

    • @amberartcreations
      @amberartcreations Год назад

      Happy to be of help! I personally love this look too! 💕

  • @Pashanny824
    @Pashanny824 4 месяца назад

    Very pretty.❤

  • @dawnrosch8861
    @dawnrosch8861 Год назад +1

    Gorgeous

  • @deluke_arts
    @deluke_arts Год назад

    Love this technique! Amazing results ❤

  • @ralphsberesford
    @ralphsberesford Год назад

    Fantastic!! Thank you for this

    • @amberartcreations
      @amberartcreations Год назад

      You are most welcome! I am glad you enjoyed this. 💕

  • @looseskullsscrafts
    @looseskullsscrafts Год назад

    Wow this look awesome! Thanks for sharing, I really want to try this bubble technique sometime. Very inspiring.

    • @amberartcreations
      @amberartcreations Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I would love to see what you make. Have fun!! 💕

  • @AllenHorn0507
    @AllenHorn0507 4 месяца назад

    Love it love it love it thank you for sharing :-)

  • @debragarell1367
    @debragarell1367 Год назад

    Beautiful...

  • @G.G.8GG
    @G.G.8GG Год назад

    Very cool!

  • @bonniecurry9283
    @bonniecurry9283 Год назад

    Little Lee and Rose did the same technique two years ago on a dragon tumblers

    • @amberartcreations
      @amberartcreations Год назад

      Thank you for the information! I did look up her video now and she is amazing. She used the bubble technique which is pretty popular now. Mine is the reverse bubble technique- the difference being the shape of the bubbles in the final result. With my technique you achieve a convex bubble effect instead of the concave bubbles. Hope this resolves any confusion! Thanks for visiting my channel 💕

  • @janetarmstrong2914
    @janetarmstrong2914 Год назад +2

    Very nice!❤ the look of those!

  • @Noctessa
    @Noctessa Год назад +1

    Spectacular!

  • @mattersofthehartbynat8815
    @mattersofthehartbynat8815 Год назад

    What a great tutorial!! ♥️♥️🇦🇺

  • @zoubialazebrette6029
    @zoubialazebrette6029 Год назад

    Thanks, this technique looks very promising, well done!

  • @appleoneill5135
    @appleoneill5135 Год назад

    Great tutorial, thank you. Im loving your technique x

  • @lkenglish9756
    @lkenglish9756 Год назад +1

    Stunning!

    • @amberartcreations
      @amberartcreations Год назад

      Thank you! 😊💕

    • @lahkesis15
      @lahkesis15 Год назад

      This is stunning!definitely going to try this technique!

    • @amberartcreations
      @amberartcreations Год назад

      @@lahkesis15 thank you!! You’ll hv fun making it, I’m sure.

  • @farialmab4723
    @farialmab4723 Год назад +1

    Please keep making videos, but *3 Corrections:* 1) This is *NOT* a “reverse” Bubble Technique 2) It is *Not New* 3) The Sun is the *Slowest way to cure UV Resin!*
    This *is* the Bubble Technique. *It’s been around for a Long time on Many different channels.* Tea & Art made the *”Raindrop Effect”* which _was_ a reverse of the Original Bubble Effect.
    Your piece is lovely and if you try it with a good UV light, I believe you’ll be happy to find it faster and easier! 😊 also, *Don’t* put Epoxy clear layer First!!! It’ll Yellow so fast with the UV and it’s UNNECESSARY! Just do the UV bubbles on the mold instead and TOPCOAT later/last step for Gorgeous results!💕 I’m looking forward to watching more from you, as this is the first time I came across your channel!

    • @amberartcreations
      @amberartcreations Год назад +1

      Thanks for your input! I truly appreciate your feedback.
      Just fyi, the difference between my reverse bubble technique and the others being popular is the final effect. All techniques demonstrate bubbles that end up concave in the final product whereas my technique gives a convex bubble effect. Hence the Reverse bubble technique.
      And the raindrop technique is a different technique altogether where the surface is flat but gives illusion of raindrops. Hope this clears the confusion 😁

    • @farialmab4723
      @farialmab4723 Год назад

      @@amberartcreations this is true, I’ve heard mentions that it can be done both ways in a few videos and seen it in a couple, but *mostly* they do it the other way around, I agree with you! 😊
      I have been doing it This way since I saw it because I wanted to do the _Bubbles First!_ …I can be *impatient!* 😁
      You Still don’t have to do the Clear Epoxy layer before though, saves you a step/time and if you *want* to topcoat it after it’ll look better anyway! Give it a try and see what you think/if it helps! 😊 Thank you for your reply!💕

    • @amberartcreations
      @amberartcreations Год назад +1

      Thanks, will try with bubbles first next time 🙂

    • @farialmab4723
      @farialmab4723 Год назад

      @@amberartcreations 🤍