Thank you!! I agree, the work time with Aqua resin is amazing. That’s actually why I haven’t tried Jesmomite yet because of the short work time. Maybe one day I’ll be able to do a comparison.
These are really neat! Do you have troubles with air bubbles near the etchings of the flowers, or do you find that brushing it on in the beginning solves that problem?
Check out my video working with TotalBoat Razzo: ruclips.net/video/cAmDV26BNT4/видео.html. Material is similar, but I was able to get darker colors nicely with it. I did use different pigments (provided for Razzo), so that may be the answer.
Do you recommend a certain time for mixing? I've been getting white speckles in all of my mixes that I've been using my handmixer and I think I'm not mixing long enough but I'm not totally sure.
I mix for about 2 minutes with my hand mixer. Maybe different ones vary in power so you may need to mix longer. The mixing attachment might also play a role. My mixer came with two different attachments and I'm using the one that looks like a whisk. I've used something like a frother and that was useless for me. Those were the 2 things I observed from that experience. Hope that helps!
@@EllafulDeco Thank you so so much! I bought the one you used in your video since it seemed like that one worked super well. Again thank you for the help :) Your videos have been super helpful for learning!
According to their website, they say it's heat resistant and can even be used as candle vessels. I personally have not used this material with any hot things. Here is the link to their FAQ for more details: www.aquaresin.com/faqs.
This is safer than epoxy because it's water based and does not release VOCs like epoxy does. I would suggest a dust mask when working with this though because of the powder.
Love the pastels and the texture and feel of the smooth eco friendly resin 🤩
Thank you Joyce! It’s a different aesthetic from resin and it’s nice being able to work with both!
LOVELY!!! I use aquaresin too, it's wonderful, love that you get more working time with it.
Thank you!! I agree, the work time with Aqua resin is amazing. That’s actually why I haven’t tried Jesmomite yet because of the short work time. Maybe one day I’ll be able to do a comparison.
Love It! Well Done! My next project......I think? LOL
Thank you! Give it a shot! The material is really fun to work with 😊
@@EllafulDeco A bit too expensive for me right now after Christmas, will have to wait til finances build back up a bit LOL
These are really neat! Do you have troubles with air bubbles near the etchings of the flowers, or do you find that brushing it on in the beginning solves that problem?
Thank you so much! I surprisingly don't really get bubbles in my etchings. The brush does a really good job for that.
Where did you get the birth flower trinket tray molds? They look so beautiful
Thank you! I made them myself (not for sale).
How much pigment would it take to get a solid red hue, please? Is it even possible or does it always tend towards pastel?
Check out my video working with TotalBoat Razzo: ruclips.net/video/cAmDV26BNT4/видео.html. Material is similar, but I was able to get darker colors nicely with it. I did use different pigments (provided for Razzo), so that may be the answer.
@@EllafulDeco Thank you
Do you recommend a certain time for mixing? I've been getting white speckles in all of my mixes that I've been using my handmixer and I think I'm not mixing long enough but I'm not totally sure.
I mix for about 2 minutes with my hand mixer. Maybe different ones vary in power so you may need to mix longer. The mixing attachment might also play a role. My mixer came with two different attachments and I'm using the one that looks like a whisk. I've used something like a frother and that was useless for me. Those were the 2 things I observed from that experience. Hope that helps!
@@EllafulDeco Thank you so so much! I bought the one you used in your video since it seemed like that one worked super well. Again thank you for the help :) Your videos have been super helpful for learning!
What sealer do you use to seal them?
I am using Clark’s wax for stone and concrete to seal these trays.
Are they heat resistant?
According to their website, they say it's heat resistant and can even be used as candle vessels. I personally have not used this material with any hot things. Here is the link to their FAQ for more details: www.aquaresin.com/faqs.
Is this safe to use? Safer then epoxy resin?
This is safer than epoxy because it's water based and does not release VOCs like epoxy does. I would suggest a dust mask when working with this though because of the powder.
@@EllafulDeco thank you!!!