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Hey, your learning experience is our learning experience too! Showing us what NOT to do is just as important as showing us how to do something correctly! So thanks for letting us learn from your mistakes with you and for not being afraid to show them to us! We all know nobody is perfect 😀
Hey! I love the way you just JUMP IN and go for it like “whatever happens … happens..” my style 💯😂❤️
I am laughing so hard… but it’s because we love you! We are laughing WITH you though ❤️❤️❤️
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Well mistakes or not it turned out beautifully. Those flakes are gorgeous. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
Super fun watching you 😁. Look forward to your videos every evening 😊. Thank You so much for sharing!❤
Thanks so much 😊
It turned out really pretty ❤❤❤😊
OMG Michelle you are NOT a laughing stock far far from it !! You have doen a great job !!
Thank you 😁
Hi Michelle 😅 fun one still turned out beautiful thanks for sharing ❤ xxx
Looks like s stone bowl very pretty 😍
You did everything I would do. Love it. Thank you
Best video ever! I needed a good laugh, and I was saying no Michelle, yes Michelle the whole video! Loved the outcome too. You’re the best! 😅
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That turned out gorgeous! Chocolate milk haha ❤
I'm just 10 minutes in, and I can't decide whether to die laughing or scream NOOOOOOO. 🤣
BTW the calculator is on Eli-chem.
And don't panic over not having enough. Pour it, make more, pour it.
I've told you I love eco pour, I'll help you. I'll walk you through it. FaceTime me next time. 😂😂😂😂😂
You needed about 600g of powder and 200g water.
Also, it is able to demold in 25 minutes. It's fully cured in 2 hrs. But it keeps drying for about 24hrs. Or throw it in the curing machine for about 3hrs. ❤
And I was an A math student in school 🤷♀️🤦♀️😁
@@glitznglitterbymichelle1 I was an ACCOUNTANT and I hate math now. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I use a calculator for everything now, I don't trust my 50+ yr old brain. 🫣
I love it! It reminds me of plaster. I think I might have to try working with that stuff. Looks like fun!
It’s really pretty.
It still looks pretty cool
Pretty!!! I bet a copper flake would have been pretty too… like you I’ve been intimidated by this too… thanks for making the mistakes for us!
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Love this…thanks for the laughs and being gutsy…I usually jump in and ask for permission afterwards….😉
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I think it looks great. I've worked with the same stuff, just different brand, and I love what you can do with it. I think you did well
It came out great!
I have never worked with the casting powder, and everything you did, I would have probably done too! I did watch a neat video where someone painted the mold with chameleon powder before puting the mix in!
I love it! It looks like copper to me. A nicely worn copper dish.
I was wondering when you were going to realize you added using 2:1 rather than the 3:1. I was actually holding my breath when you started pouring the water.
I agree with you, this stuff is super forgiving! 😂
It turned out beautifully! ❤
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I was thinking 300 grams of powder to 100 grams of water.
Love how you are so comfortable just experimenting and seeing how things go. 😊
I’m use to making mistakes on video at this point 😁😁😁going for redemption soon!
I Love it! Thank you for the entertainment too.
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OMG! I surely do not want to use that stuff as it's hard enough for me using the liquid! Feel better!🙏🏻
Love this video! You are so entertaining! ❤ Love the tray too!
Thanks so much! 😊
Your math is just about as bad as mine😂😅
I was screaming at my phone saying NO, that's too much water! 😭
The paints are for painting the finished product 😂
You do crack me up girl 😅
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why is it that so many people decide that it's better to "wing it" instead of following the instructions the first time? The "wrinkles" are from where you used your fingers to spread the UV resin or from where you drizzled the resin in the bowl. it is pretty
🤷♀️🤦♀️ I meant to but it didn’t quite work out that way 😁 I’m going for redemption soon LOL
@@glitznglitterbymichelle1 please forgive me. You were the forth person in a row that I watched who did that and I'm a firm believer that reading and then following the instructions is the only way I'm very sorry if I hurt your feelings. I am not usually so rude. Please forgive me.
I find it infuriating if it is obvious that the instructions haven’t even been read. Feel free to disregard them but at least read the things that’s what they are for.
I wing my eco pours but I have been using them for a fair while but when I started I followed the instructions. Saves from cocking it all up and wasting product plus if the ratios are way off the finished product will not last as long or be as strong as it should be. Less powder lowers the integrity of the finished piece.
@@Coyo-Tea that makes sense
In the beginning of the video I did read the instructions to all of you, and said 3:1, but in my head I accidentally did 2:1, which is why I winged it, definitely not intentional.
You CAN mix the powder with acrylic paint. The following is from the Amazon listing for this powder: "Resin plaster powder dries to an opaque white color and can be combined with different pigments, mica, glitter sequin, quartz, sand, and gold leaf during the mixing stage. If you're looking for a vibrant color, water-based acrylic paint works best. If you're looking for a pastel color, mica powder works well for that. Add small amounts at a time until you have achieved a lump-free consistency. It can be sanded and painted with acrylic paint after completely cured." Also, the names of the colors are based on oil paint colors.
Hi Michelle, I’m no good at weighing 3-1, but if it helps, 300grams of powder, takes 90grams of water. I watched loads of videos too. Claire’s craftycorner, and miniscencesgb are also good to watch. It’s a 30minute demold, and 24hr to dry completely xx love your tray x❤😊
The only thing I know about the powders is what I’ve watched on other channels. I’ve wanted to try it thou. I was laughing with you & yes talking to my phone. This is very forgiving I see. The project came out beautiful in the end. Thank you for the tutorial Michelle !
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I saw a video where they kept all the chips and used them as add ins to the next project. If there was some left over,quickly add a color,spread it out thin to dry. Then crack them into chips. The Mix2match company sells what they call terrazo chips. This method does the same thing and you control the colors.
Thank you!!!!
I was with everyone else saying "nooooo, that's too much water" 😄 I'm also terrible at math, so the easiest way for me to remember the ratio is for every 100 grams of powder, you need 30 grams of water. So for your initial 400 grams of powder, you should have used 120 grams of water. I gotten the marbles look, unintentionally, by mixing the powder and water thoroughly, then adding mica powder and mixing. I was afraid of running out of time, so I didn't mix for too long and ended with marbling. I also did the same thing using acrylic paint and ended up with a very cool texture, although I did have to wait for the paint to dry after demolding. One other thing that's worked best for me is to wait a couple days after demolding for the piece to dry completely. The pieces seems to "sweat" water for 24-48 hours, depending on the weather. But regardless of how you got there, your piece turned out really beautiful!
Here is me mixing it, 3 scoops of product, one scoop water. My math is crap.
Believe it or not I was an A math student 😁😁😁🤷♀️
Michelle I love you! You are wonderful no matter what!❤❤❤
I'm not good with the maths either...lol! It still turned out gorgeous!
All the same... I think I'll pass on playing with it.... for now. 😉
it's nice
Thanks 😊
The consistency is supposed to very thin. It mixes best with one of those mini whisks! 😊 Tracey from MiniscenesGB uses a lot of eco pours!!
Oh it colors best with acrylic paints if you don't have the resin crete pigment
No matter, trial & error 😊 enjoyed your video. I needed a "humorous" video? Thank you 😊❤😊
😁😁 You’re welcome
You can color it with the paint mica is good too
I definitely DONT think it's a "laughing stock" I love working through things w u! Tha k you for testing the alcohol spray for bubbles. I didn't want to waste the 1 pack of mix I had by spraying it w Alcohol.
Clair’s Crafty Corner has all kinds of tutorials on stuff like this. I believe it’s supposed to be watery. You need to demold it and then let it dry for 24 hours. But I could be wrong. It came out beautiful anyway. ❤
Those are classic paint colors.
I mixed my paint with water then added it the white I got my 2 tone blue that I wanted. I didn’t measure the ecopour and water. I made it about pancake batter thick just a little thinner. My projects turned out great. My bigger piece took two days to dry but demolded perfect after about 1 houri think the wrinkles are from the moisture that was still in the ecopour it needs to air dry typically 24 hours it turned great those flakes are the bomb!
Have a look at clairs crafty corner she is fab at that stuff x
Michelle, you can use acrylic paint to color it but it needs to be the consistency of what you’d use for an acrylic pour. I was cracking up and totally talking/yelling to the screen!
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When I used the acrylic paint to try to color it(I did the same thing) it was splotchy. I think it’s the what caused the splotchy. It came out amazing though. The wrinkles are from the UV resin.
Looks like stone or terracotta!
I'm thinking the wrinkles are from the moisture still in the mix2mold. Clair did something similar and it wilted because she didn't let it dry out 24hrs. She tried it again if I remember correctly and waited the 24hrs and ended w a successful project. I LOVE this mold!
Regardless ...your piece turned out beautifully. I guess that's why I am terrified in trying the polyurethane resin. I am just learning using the resin. Baby steps huh? You are awesome , Michelle. Have a blessed night & weekend. ❤
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You know what you tried and it came out OK so.
All good
I love it! U can actually use the acrylic paint to color casting powder it just takes a bit miss than u added and u will have to add extra water bc it for some reason soaks up the casting powder but either way great job
Thank you ☺️
Even with all the hiccups, I really love this piece ❤❤❤❤
You were so cute making this nobody was laughing at you (maybe a little with you). The most beautiful pieces usually come from happy mistakes. Thanks for sharing.
More from the Amazon listing for the product: "The de-mold time is 25~30 minutes and the fully cured time is 2 hours. Please allow it to fully cure before demolding in case the tiny details may break off. The thin, water-like consistency easily fills even the tiniest crevices, and its exceptional bubble-release ability ensures a flawless result. Any residual bubbles can be popped by tapping the silicone molds."
This turned out stunning Michelle. You had me in stitches..You are such an awesome person. Thank you for being the person you are. Like learning and laughing with you...Warm hugs from South Africa...😊❤
Thank you so much ☺️
Nice to see you make mistakes it shows that everyone has learning curves. But it came out gorgeous in the end
Claires crafty corner , miniscenesgb , louise singleton all use eco pour powders from various companies a lot i think most have like 3 to 10 minutes pour time it is really fast , some are thicker some more watery , but this looks pretty
Hello Ms. Michelle, Edna Wagon Art has done up a chart for this. TFS! Blessings to you my friend. Have a blessed week. ✝🙏🏼💕
I will check it out!
You do need to let them dry out after de mould , a price that size would definitely need a couple of days. I would leave it a week myself to be on the safe side but that is me. I use a cake cooling thingy.
The flakes are definitely NOT foils.
Yay, it is beautiful! Could the powder be plaster of paris? That is what it reminds me of and giving me idea's 🎉
🤷♀️ possibly similar
You definitely have the craft gods watching out for you! I love this mold. And the tray turned out gorgeous. I want to try this product. Thank you! And feel better!!💐
Like everyone else I was chuckling 😂. When you said 200g of water I was like… that don’t sound right. And math is NOT my ministry. 😂But I would to see you try it again! I think it would be cool to see how it comes out. Like a lilac purple for spring.
I’m definitely going for redemption soon 😁😁
😂 laughing crying shouting noooo and working out your maths for you and telling you!!! Bless you this has been my favourite video in a long time because that's me using a new/different product too - I love the finished result and we love you so much thank you for this one.😃😍😃
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I laughed all the way through. Brain fog from your cold I’m sure. BTW you can colour it with acrylic paint but you need to thin the paint with a little of your water first. I watched Louise’s vid too and coated a little pot - not with flakes but normal chameleon powder. 💚🇦🇺
I was JUST looking at this exact product, and you come out with this video. ROFL Steve McDonald in his video: If You Love Crafting Don’t Miss Out On These... says that if you want vibrant color, paint it with acrylic paint. If you want a more muted color, you can use Mica powders, but it won't be as shiny. There are also ResinCrete Pigments as well you can use for coloring. The website says that it will set in 25 mins demold and 2 hours cured. Though it says to leave it in the mold until cured so that it can be perfect. It's so weird that the kit doesn't say 3:1 on it. The kit Steve was reviewing even put how much water you needed for the bag. Guess that is the difference between a kit and straight powder?
Steve uses a glue/water 1:1 mixture to seal it. Let dry and paint. It's interesting that you used UV Resin. Will have to look at that other channel video.
Yep I was one of those, talking to the screen!! But I knew to watch the whole thing this time cuz you would eventually get it!!❤ AWESOME job, Michelle!!
It's actually very, very pretty - who'd know! (Shhhhhhhhhh, we won't tell 🤐)
You can sand the stains off .
Love the chameleon color on the inside. I think it turned out rich looking! ❤❤❤
It turned out beautiful. Mistakes and all it's absolutely perfect.
Oh girl!!! I did enjoy this video! Love the final project
The Pthalo-blue is "Thaylow" ❤ thank you so much for your dedication to your channel, its awesome
🇨🇦👋 just a thought … my research says that you should give a full 24 hrs before applying anything … to give it time to fully/deeply dry. 🤔. But still beautiful end!
It still came out beautiful. Love the color
That will be the perfect little bowl for you to make one of your succulent gardens, mix some sand in resin and put your succulents in it, I love your color choice.
Thank you for posting this. I just purchased it and I've also been intimidated by it. I thought the paint was for coloring it too. I didn't know it was for painting it afterwards. Like the result. Just my 1 cent
I'm a wing it kinda gal too! I haven't poured any of the casting powders yet! So I learned a lot!! Thank you!! 🫶. Turned out BEAUTIFUL!!
I think it’s very pretty. That inside reminds me of Raku pottery.
I use pigment dye in my stuff. I have used Resincrete, Mix and Mold, and Gypsum. It turned out really gorgeous!!❤😊
Saw someone else do what you want- marble-He put it in smaller cups and waiting paid for it to thicken and then added color to the small cups and then put it back into the amount that he had in the big cup and then started around a little bit to make a marble defect. It’s Steve McDonald’s arts and crafts is his channel and he also has a second one too. That’s also Steve MacDonell but I don’t know what the rest of it is. It’s in his descriptions below, and he marbled several today. Check him out.
I was just referencing that video! lol
I actually saw that video and I didn’t like how muddy it came out 🫤
You did better than me for your first time. It hardened before I could pour it in my mold. So my first was a bust 😊. Thank God I learned for my second pour and it went fine. So congratulations for your first! 👏🏻
To much fun, the tray looks pretty. Thanks for 😊 smiles ❤
Thank you!!!!smiled a lot..learned a lot.
Unmolded & put on a baking rack for air circulation to dry 24hrs
Michelle, the math wasn't mathing but it turned out good anyway😂❤
Right!! And I was an A math student back in the day 😁😁
I do love the tray/dish! And thank you. I learned a lot!
As you were mixing the product I was saying Nooo too much water, your measuring 2:1. I’m glad you realized your mistake. Thank you for showing us your mistakes. Now we know what not to do 😂
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It turned out great!❤❤❤
I’ve got to say Michelle considering that you are under the weather you did great! I would be snivelling in a corner!😢 loved the dish. Gorgeous colour! ☺️💐
Other folks recommend you let it harden in the cups and break it out because if you wash it out in the sink it hardens in the pipes. If you have to wash it do it outside with the hose.
It's beautiful!!!
😂 I needed that 🤣 I do that when I don't get enough sleep. It turned out beautiful
It's very pretty!!!
Funny, I was talking to the screen to tell you you were doing 2 to 1! Oh well, it came out fine, though I don't know how, LOL.😅 Great going. I hope you feel better, and thanks for the laughs! ❤
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Beautifully done. ❤❤❤
Yeah Michelle, you did 400/200 which is only 2:1, you need 600/200 to get 3:1 mix. 🙏🤷♀️
It’s lovely x
Could you use foil glue on the inside for the flakes??
It is pronounced thaylow blue 😊