That plum is just gorgeous. The color shift is amazing. The second one lets you see the flowers so much better. Beautiful mold. I don’t care how long your videos are. You create such amazing items 💜🥰 Rose Marie
Well Mrs. Sheliah I don't feel that first lid was a fail, because we all learn from you and if you wouldn't have done that we wouldn't have seen first hand what the results would be. I do think the first lid is pretty though and all is beautiful ❤
Go with your 1st choice always first, I have learned that lesson over and over again....LOL!!! I do like the 2nd lid, it is stunning, the first one would have been pretty if the base would have been the same in my opinion. Thanks for sharing Darling. -Beverly
About 30 years ago when that film first came out, before it was called "Angelina Film" , it actually had directions in the package. The directions said to light a candle and hold the film about 6 inches over the flame to blister and shrink the film. With this method in mind, I find the easiest way to shrink the film is to put the bottom of my heat gun into a coffee cup and hold the film in front of the hot air, I like to use big tweezers to hold the film or 2 pairs ( I have seen you have some) I wrap the tweezers in a paper towel so they don't get to hot. This way the film can get air to both sides and it can move and do it's thing. I hope this helps you out, I love your channel 😊
i think u should mix that plum powder in some resin and brush it around the clear bits that stick out on the bottom edge of lid 1 and it would look good
Typically that film shrinks 30-50% for me. I find it needs to have open air to shrink well. I put the back end of my heat gun into a coffee cup wìth air blowing away from me then I hold the film in huge tweezers (I wrap paper towel around the tweezers so they don't get to hot.) I use 2 pairs or 1 tweezer and 1 pair of pliers to hold the film giving it slack so the film can move around and do its magic. It will shrink and form blisters or a bubble like texture.
That plum is just gorgeous. The color shift is amazing. The second one lets you see the flowers so much better. Beautiful mold. I don’t care how long your videos are. You create such amazing items 💜🥰 Rose Marie
It was worth the wait that is beautiful. You my darling are never a bore, I luv watching your videos and your sense of humor. Thank you.
Absolutely Gorgeous !! ❤ but the owl boxes omg so beautiful!
I Would love to see a cat trinker box...hint hint lol😂😂
Plan B is absolutely beautiful .
oh my!! that second lid is so gorgeous!! i think they are violets so perfect color!! thanks sheliah!!! god bless you & your family! xo
I love the box with the second lid... so beautiful.
I love the longer videos ❤ I also think the first lid was gorgeous 😍
Love love the flower box! The chameleon powder is awesome!
Beautiful ! ❤…..both are nice but I agree the second lid is the best 👍🏻
Omg last lid is gorgeous 💞💞💞💞💞💞
2nd time around.....BEAUTIFUL
That box is absolutely stunning!!
Wow. It turned out beautiful!
Ooooh the colour is gorgeous 😊
My cat likes watching your videos . He keeps trying to get you .
Wow, that’s beautiful!
It is beautiful .
I think it’s beautiful! I don’t think you need to make another lid. Love the lid!!
Beautiful. Adorable extras. You and your granddaughter have angel kisses.
It is beautiful with lid #2! Though, I didn’t hate the first one. That plum is a beautiful color.
Love it
Well Mrs. Sheliah I don't feel that first lid was a fail, because we all learn from you and if you wouldn't have done that we wouldn't have seen first hand what the results would be. I do think the first lid is pretty though and all is beautiful ❤
@@JeannieCross-b4i thank you 💖I do think that the first is pretty but the second one is amazing in person with the colors shift 🥰🥰
Paint the tips of the flowers with silver pen on the lid you don't like.i think there both beautiful 🎉
Go with your 1st choice always first, I have learned that lesson over and over again....LOL!!! I do like the 2nd lid, it is stunning, the first one would have been pretty if the base would have been the same in my opinion. Thanks for sharing Darling. -Beverly
About 30 years ago when that film first came out, before it was called "Angelina Film" , it actually had directions in the package. The directions said to light a candle and hold the film about 6 inches over the flame to blister and shrink the film. With this method in mind, I find the easiest way to shrink the film is to put the bottom of my heat gun into a coffee cup and hold the film in front of the hot air, I like to use big tweezers to hold the film or 2 pairs ( I have seen you have some) I wrap the tweezers in a paper towel so they don't get to hot. This way the film can get air to both sides and it can move and do it's thing. I hope this helps you out, I love your channel 😊
i think u should mix that plum powder in some resin and brush it around the clear bits that stick out on the bottom edge of lid 1 and it would look good
I like the first one and don't see it as a fair but a beautiful piece ❤
Typically that film shrinks 30-50% for me. I find it needs to have open air to shrink well. I put the back end of my heat gun into a coffee cup wìth air blowing away from me then I hold the film in huge tweezers (I wrap paper towel around the tweezers so they don't get to hot.) I use 2 pairs or 1 tweezer and 1 pair of pliers to hold the film giving it slack so the film can move around and do its magic. It will shrink and form blisters or a bubble like texture.
❤ the first top might have been better backed in clear, the colors might have shown up better but they are but beautiful
Maybe try the lid without the black .
❤😊👌🏻
I’m thinking had you not put black on the film you would’ve gotten a better reaction.