the last one is my fav, it was so cool, I have also mixed small amounts of mica powder to resin and used it in the white mix and that adds texture and a little color or sparkle if I use a light sparkly one.
The second one you unmolded reminded me of an oil painting.. with the ridges and peaks that develop when you use a knife while painting. The last one unmolded reminded me of the colored powder that gets thrown at color runs.. I've never been able to run in one of those half marathons, but my niece has run a few, and the pictures are amazing! The first coaster, it has alllll these tiny little bubbles(it looks to me), in the red areas... like lava. I love these💞
I just love your videos so much. Your so good at explaining.. I am having big problems with white dots showing up on the face of my pieces. I don’t have blending solution, do you think if I mixed alcohol with the blanco blanco it would work the same. I am about to experiment again, this time using your clear cast 7050. My molds are thin also. Thank you for making videos for us to watch and learn from Myriam.
12:15 - Cool! Looks like a Disney psychedelic, stormy sea with the evil queen's castle in the background. What you been smoking, Cinderella? They all look great! Thank you for the experiments. "I enjoy learning new tips and tricks"... said the Uber-driving pimp. "And I learn 'em good!" No, Mr. Pimp. It's, "I teach them well."
You did a fine job with each one, Myriam.I like the long feather-like effects on the underside of ? was it #2 (unsure) . Anyway,, the last one you handled also happened to be my favorite. Love how you explain how you create these effects! Thank you!
Do you spray your molds with a release agent? Just discovered your videos. I'm a beginner in resin. Your teaching technique is very pleasant and I like your humor. Your work is beautiful and interesting.
Hi Cindy... thank you! 😊 If you’d like your part A to be “runnier”, let the bottle sit in warm (not hot) water for a few minutes. Once you see that the resin in the bottle moves more freely, let it cool down a bit... it will stay “runny” for a while. You don’t want to mix resin that’s TOO warm because doing so would lead to it wanting to cure rather quickly. Wipe any water off the bottle too so as not to have any drops fall into your mix as you pour (resin strongly dislikes water 😁). I hope that helps a bit. 😊💕
Thank you Maria! I personally never use a scale for measuring my resin ... I do it by volume, not by weight. So I go by number of ounces or milliliters I add. 😊
This was fun Myriam. I’m drawn to the 3 rd one you “ unveiled “ as it looks like a impressionist oil painting to me. I’ve yet to do one of these but I want to, you have made it interesting and fun. Right now Iv’e been doing a series of beach-themed oil paintings for summer. Maybe that’s why that third Petrie looks like an oil to me! Love all you do and am always so excited when I see a new video waiting for me!! Take care dear friend👍🏻👍🏻💖🤗
Hi Myriam! :) I've been soaking up your videos. Thanks so much! :) Question - where are you finding your gloves? If you happen to have an Amazon link, I'd appreciate it. Thank you! :)
Wow! Finally got notification for this video two weeks later! I'm happy I finally see it,but RUclips is really messing up lately. I adore your channel. Just tried unsubscribing, and then re-subscribing, and of course hit "all" again. Beautiful as always, and so many great tips and tricks. Thank you!
Oh Myriam the third coaster looks like a fairytale path up to a castle, oh I love it so much!!
I love your personality as much as I love your talent
I didn't realise there are so many different ways of using alcohol inks, thank you for sharing I will give this a try tomorrow.
Those all turned out really cool! I think my favorite is yours as well. I love the pattern and texture that was created in that one.
I love them all, I think the 3rd one you un moulded was my favourite. Your videos are so helpful and fun, thank you for sharing them. ❤️❤️
I love your personality as much as I love talent
Wow! So many ways to work the inks, I love it! Thank you
Good experiment with resin & white!
Merci pour le partage tutos très beaux🌺
Beautiful pieces. Unless you're going for a specific effect, what effect happens on it's own becomes a work of art.
WONDERFUL!
I’m so happy you liked these Roseann! The patron’s video with more will post tomorrow 😃! Thank you for your kindness!! 😊💕
I like all of them but 3 is my favorite ❤️
3rd is my favorite.
The first one that you made with the squiggles reminds me of the "yellow brick road" with the City of OZ out there on the horizon. Cool.
Ooh... I like that image... thank you for that!! 😊💕
I thought the same exact thing. Looks like emerald city in the horizon.
glad to see you back
Thank you! 😊💕
Coaster #1 immediately reminded me of The Wizard of Oz!!! So cool! 😆😎
Your work, art, talent is amazing to me. Love what you do. Thank-you for sharing.
Oh my gosh... thank you Robin!! 😊😘💕
the last one is my fav, it was so cool, I have also mixed small amounts of mica powder to resin and used it in the white mix and that adds texture and a little color or sparkle if I use a light sparkly one.
I love them all!
No 3 is my favourite! Great experiments!
Just stumbled across your videos! You are a good teacher, explain well and I’m learning a lot thank you 😊
Beauteous! Love the coasters you have been making...Awesome!
This is amazing! Like watching a kaleidoscope
This was so cool myriam!
The second one you unmolded reminded me of an oil painting.. with the ridges and peaks that develop when you use a knife while painting. The last one unmolded reminded me of the colored powder that gets thrown at color runs.. I've never been able to run in one of those half marathons, but my niece has run a few, and the pictures are amazing! The first coaster, it has alllll these tiny little bubbles(it looks to me), in the red areas... like lava. I love these💞
It’s amazing Thank you for this great tutorial!!! Stay connected and stay safe!!!
Love them
I am so glad there's a video! i'll try this out this week!
I’m delighted to hear that Danielle! I hope that you have a blast making your pieces! 😊💕
Thank you! I like them all.
Thank YOU Heather! 😊💕
Beautiful pieces! Thank you for sharing your talents and techniques!
#1 looks a landscape leading up to a castle.
I love them all, I finally gave in and bought resin and a box of trinket molds to try myself. Thanks for the inspiration Myriam
I just love your videos so much. Your so good at explaining.. I am having big problems with white dots showing up on the face of my pieces. I don’t have blending solution, do you think if I mixed alcohol with the blanco blanco it would work the same. I am about to experiment again, this time using your clear cast 7050. My molds are thin also. Thank you for making videos for us to watch and learn from Myriam.
12:15 - Cool! Looks like a Disney psychedelic, stormy sea with the evil queen's castle in the background. What you been smoking, Cinderella?
They all look great! Thank you for the experiments. "I enjoy learning new tips and tricks"... said the Uber-driving pimp. "And I learn 'em good!" No, Mr. Pimp. It's, "I teach them well."
It so does!!
You did a fine job with each one, Myriam.I like the long feather-like effects on the underside of ? was it #2 (unsure) . Anyway,, the last one you handled also happened to be my favorite. Love how you explain how you create these effects! Thank you!
Thank YOU for this kind comment JL! I always appreciate you taking time to be uplifting 😊😘💕 !!
Do you spray your molds with a release agent? Just discovered your videos. I'm a beginner in resin. Your teaching technique is very pleasant and I like your humor. Your work is beautiful and interesting.
I love all of them Myriam. What can I do if Part A is thick I use the 7050 as well?
Hi Cindy... thank you! 😊 If you’d like your part A to be “runnier”, let the bottle sit in warm (not hot) water for a few minutes. Once you see that the resin in the bottle moves more freely, let it cool down a bit... it will stay “runny” for a while. You don’t want to mix resin that’s TOO warm because doing so would lead to it wanting to cure rather quickly. Wipe any water off the bottle too so as not to have any drops fall into your mix as you pour (resin strongly dislikes water 😁). I hope that helps a bit. 😊💕
@@MyriamsNature Hi Myriam you're welcome and thank you for the tip I will try that next time. )
Is there anything I can use in place of blending solution?
I love all of these.❤... question... Do you absolutely need a scale to measure that resin?🤔
Thank you Maria! I personally never use a scale for measuring my resin ... I do it by volume, not by weight. So I go by number of ounces or milliliters I add. 😊
@@MyriamsNature Thank you for replying.❣.I will be trying the clearcast 7050 really soon...wish me luck😬
This was fun Myriam. I’m drawn to the 3 rd one you “ unveiled “ as it looks like a impressionist oil painting to me.
I’ve yet to do one of these but I want to, you have made it interesting and fun. Right now Iv’e been doing a series of beach-themed oil paintings for summer. Maybe that’s why that third Petrie looks like an oil to me!
Love all you do and am always so excited when I see a new video waiting for me!!
Take care dear friend👍🏻👍🏻💖🤗
What is the blending solution usually used for when painting with alcohol inks?
I like #2 but the bottom side.
Hi Myriam! :) I've been soaking up your videos. Thanks so much! :) Question - where are you finding your gloves? If you happen to have an Amazon link, I'd appreciate it. Thank you! :)
What heat tool you use? Also I love your videos thank you for all you do 💜!
Is it true the alcohol inks fade quickly in resin?
Hi very beautiful love ❤️
Wow! Finally got notification for this video two weeks later! I'm happy I finally see it,but RUclips is really messing up lately. I adore your channel. Just tried unsubscribing, and then re-subscribing, and of course hit "all" again. Beautiful as always, and so many great tips and tricks. Thank you!
I did a piece without white and it actually got muddy looking. The colors blended and made a pea green color throughout. I didn't like it.