Bravo. I agree about the first one but still beautiful. I have to say it is far too adventurous for me. I hope you are doing a thriving business with all your creations. No matter if I’m going to try it myself or not, I always learn something I can use in some other way. Thank you for sharing.
You are such a joy to watch create. Its relaxing and informative. Thank you for all the time you give us trying to share your art.. I have learned a great deal from you. I love the Jelly fish pyramid. It is so stunning and calming. Thank again. From very Grateful Shery White Indiana...♥♥♥
Very impressive, Louise! I like both of them, but I see what you mean about the stinger cells being more defined if you wait "too long" to inject the resin. I have never worked with a deep cast resin, so this is really going to be helpful when I do! Thank you so much for the video! 😊
Your little lentil trick gave me a great idea for kitchen art. Would it be ok to but dried goods in resin like lentils, dried beans, rice, coffee beans, quinoa? I wonder how they would hold up? They might fall apart from the heat.
Thank you, I think those things would work well in Resin, I’ve used dried coffee beans and dried fruit slices and they were fine. I’ve been meaning to try dried chillies and star anise.
Hi Louise, I'm absolutely enthralled by your lamps. In your experience (from watching your videos) which do you prefer to put the lights into? That is, the plastic handmade square or the bottle which you cut out before inserting the lights? thank you x
Hi Jill, thank you for your question. It’s not an easy answer really because it all depends on the project. The easiest way is the plastic bottle and it also saves on more resin due to its capacity so if it was a project where the lights could go all the way through the pyramid I would go for the bottle idea every time. The thing with the jellyfish pyramid was, I needed to be able to access the resin to create the tentacles so the bottle wouldn’t have worked in that case so, in conclusion I would say, it depends on the project. By the way, I’m glad you enjoyed my videos and I would like to thank you for your kind words xx
Maybe it’s the photography :) there were plenty of bubbles but I went with them because you would get bubbles under water (that’s my excuse!) I do find that using a slow curing resin for deep casting really helps because it has a long time to clear up. Also warming the resin in a warm water bath before mixing really helps to eliminate bubbles. Thank you for your comment, it made me smile :)
Your creations are so awesome. I love how you think outside of the box. You give me so many ideas 💡. Thank you!
Omg! Thank you so much for the lentil/ rice idea. I'm a beginner and too many times have I mixed too much resin.
Bravo. I agree about the first one but still beautiful. I have to say it is far too adventurous for me. I hope you are doing a thriving business with all your creations. No matter if I’m going to try it myself or not, I always learn something I can use in some other way. Thank you for sharing.
You are such a joy to watch create. Its relaxing and informative. Thank you for all the time you give us trying to share your art.. I have learned a great deal from you. I love the Jelly fish pyramid. It is so stunning and calming. Thank again.
From very Grateful Shery White Indiana...♥♥♥
Very impressive, Louise! I like both of them, but I see what you mean about the stinger cells being more defined if you wait "too long" to inject the resin. I have never worked with a deep cast resin, so this is really going to be helpful when I do! Thank you so much for the video! 😊
I've been watching your videos lately and getting up the nerve to try one of your pyramids. I love your easy going attitude.
Thank you very much. That means a lot to me x
Love your work and your explanation s!
So pretty
I absolutely love love love this. It's amazing ❤❤❤❤
Love your videos!!
Great idea. Love the pink jellyfish in the first pyramid.
Brilliant again Louise. I simply adore these.
Love the one on the left better but they are both beautiful.
Thank you 🙏
That looks amazing, now im off to make one🥰
Beautiful
So great, and can I just say how beautiful your roses are!
Love them.
Wow this is so amazing! I do live the first one you did the best. Just stunning, love it❣️❣️
Belinda Mason thank you, yes it’s crazy and slightly annoying that the one that ‘ went wrong’ was actually the one that turned out right!
That's cool!
Very beautiful.
j life thank you very much x
I was just getting paranoid looking for my cat so it's nice to know it's yours and I'm not imagining it
Two of mine are snoring on the bed lol
Beautiful 😍
you are very talented!
Thank you xx
Awesome!
love it, you are very creative
Thank you so much Heidi x
Very pretty!
Jules Madison ArtPreneur thank you very much xxxxx
Its amazing!
You are just awesome my sweet! I love these
Resin Pigment Canada thank you so much lovely lady xx
WOW beautiful
Thank you very much x
Very cool. I think the long bits are called tentacles.
روعه تسلم ايدك 💜 💛 💚 💓 💜 💛 💚 💓 💜 💛 💚 💓 💜 💛 💚 💓 💜
Your little lentil trick gave me a great idea for kitchen art. Would it be ok to but dried goods in resin like lentils, dried beans, rice, coffee beans, quinoa? I wonder how they would hold up? They might fall apart from the heat.
Thank you, I think those things would work well in Resin, I’ve used dried coffee beans and dried fruit slices and they were fine. I’ve been meaning to try dried chillies and star anise.
So amazing ...can you do one with words in it or a picture
Is your red "holey" spoon like that to keep from making bubbles while stirring? I haven't seen anything like that but i think it makes sense lol
Hi Louise, I'm absolutely enthralled by your lamps. In your experience (from watching your videos) which do you prefer to put the lights into? That is, the plastic handmade square or the bottle which you cut out before inserting the lights? thank you x
Hi Jill, thank you for your question. It’s not an easy answer really because it all depends on the project. The easiest way is the plastic bottle and it also saves on more resin due to its capacity so if it was a project where the lights could go all the way through the pyramid I would go for the bottle idea every time. The thing with the jellyfish pyramid was, I needed to be able to access the resin to create the tentacles so the bottle wouldn’t have worked in that case so, in conclusion I would say, it depends on the project.
By the way, I’m glad you enjoyed my videos and I would like to thank you for your kind words xx
Good idee i like it👍👍❤
I am in awww! About how much resin do you use ?
I’m really not sure, I can’t remember. I think a solid pyramid is 1kg so if you take off 1/3 for the cavity that should be close.
My lintels whisper to Me Too! Lol
bonjour combien utilise tu en tout de resine stp
Love it!! 😍
Hi!! How come that resin has zero air bubbles?
Maybe it’s the photography :) there were plenty of bubbles but I went with them because you would get bubbles under water (that’s my excuse!) I do find that using a slow curing resin for deep casting really helps because it has a long time to clear up. Also warming the resin in a warm water bath before mixing really helps to eliminate bubbles. Thank you for your comment, it made me smile :)
@@LouiseSingletonCreations cheers!
Excelente las aplicaciones de esta página, sería interesante párrafos en español, como opción? Tierra Del Fuego (fin del mundo) Gracias Thanks
Blanca Perez muchas gracias. Investigaré agregando subtítulos x
bonjour Louise .juste je voudrais savoir la dimension de la piramide .c'est très beau ce que vous fa^tes félicitations
Bonjour Christians. les dimensions sont 15cm x 15cm x 15cm. Merci x
are you not on etsy?
No I deleted my account but I am currently building a website xx
please how to make that rubber mold? the link if you have thanks
Just search for 15cm pyramid mould on Amazon.