What do the numbers in blue before the colours denote? And should I wait for 24 hours after each layer? I usually wait for 10 to 12 hours. Your work is marvellous
@@chilkakanika1456 if you click the numbers in blue it takes you to that part of the video. This way you can skip through without having to watch the whole thing. I only wait for the resin to be hard enough to tap on before I do the next layer - usually that’s 12 hours, but all resin doesn’t cure at the same pace. Thank you for the compliment
Wow, silicone oil gives great cells! I'm going to have to give this a try. Would look great in blues, greens and silvers for an ocean feel... Why do all the coolest projects take like five days, though? :P
I thought you where just being a busy body and adding way to many steps...I was thinking this girl's going to end up with a plate of goo..but that's the gotcha in talent.they look beautiful.
Pam Miller one thing I should say about the silicone oil is that you should wipe it off before you add the next layer (I use rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle) the silicone oil sits in the top of the resin, if you pour fresh resin on it puts craters in it -right away. The effect of the oil on the resin is extreme 😀
@@annamacloughlinsycheva462 as soon as your resin is hard enough to tap your finger nail on, you can wipe it off - usually at 12 hours it's hard enough.
Ana Milena hi I just saw this 🤪 I do sand my coasters and posted a video a couple days ago to show how. I put rubber bumpers on the bottom of the 5inch coasters - I get them at Walmart, craft stores and hardware stores - they are little and transparent, I’ll post a link on this video
Absolutely 💚beautiful. I really enjoyed your video. I've just started pouring this week and am obsessed. Can't wait to see if I can make some as GORGEOUS as these. My sister in law would love these green ones. 💚
Your coasters are AMAZING!!! I am not sure how the final coat was done. It looked like you put it in a plastic bag? Whatever it is was STUNNING! So glad I found your channel. 😊. Can’t wait to see more.
Would like to see that in a pendant mold but I guess it is too small. I have stopped working from bottom to top, if the top layer is worn front it always gets cloudy with time.
I love that green and gold, looks like an emerald color and gold looks magical like a St. Patrick's Day craft, very pretty, I also have a channel where I paint glass jars and I am looking for other crafters to follow so I subbed, I am The Jam Jar Junkie 🙂
I’m so glad I found your channel! I’ve been a sub for a little while and I’m now going back and watching all these earlier videos, and every piece is so stunning! Thank you for so many beautiful and unique designs! I learn a new technique in every video💖
You are very artistic & creative. I know you listed your materials, but I'm new to this craft. What resin brand did you use? Your mat list is so long I'm confused bec. I don't know what each item is & what it is for. And did you add the colors to the clear resin, or you just poured out some from the bottle that has color & resin in it into each cup? This resin domes doesn't it?
Resin as you wish Was the green that you mix with clear Resin the Kiwi,Grass Green or Green Apple and than the dark Green that you make before the white which was that ?? Mix you in this layer 4 oz clear with Carbon black and for all other colors ( white,Grass Green,Apple Green,Gold,Kiwi ) only 4 oz with clear Resin too ?? Sorry for the many questions but I realy like your work because if I let the white run together with the green and go with the hot pistol on it, it becomes a silver
Hi I laid down the clear, the added the green grass and while, the site is castin craft white” the apple was added as an accent after and I didn’t really heat it too much. I use that same apple green on the witches brew coasters if you want a closer look
Typically when I mix resin, I'm working on more than project, if you watch my video on cells: ruclips.net/video/K4VrQLZQLYY/видео.html at the beginning of this video about 45 seconds in, I show how thin each layer is in the mold. These molds are 5.5 inches, and the layer does not come even half way up the coaster mold. So they must be thin in order to not end up with a heavy bulky coaster. Let me know if that helps to answer your question :-)
J’ai oublié de te demander, La dernière couche c’est quelle résine ? Car je ne le vois pas sur ta description ? C’est une autre résine de finition si oui la quelle ? Merci beaucoup
wow! these are gorgeous! Just curious, why did you sand the second to last layer? I would be so worried about the scratches being visible at the end but it seemed to work for you!
If you use a fine grit sandpaper when you put the final clear coat on, it's utterly gorgeous. Actually it's almost exactly like getting your nails done, they sand your nails and the final clear coat takes all the filing marks off and leaves a perfect finish. Aside from the glossy finish, the other reason I sand them is to take the rough edges ingot a rounded dome and it makes such a huge difference in the final outcome. Here is my video on it ruclips.net/video/uu7-6snHEZk/видео.html
No, I'm sorry this is one of my oldest videos and I didn't do a good job explaining, here is exactly how I do it: ruclips.net/video/QZzwGo3XUkI/видео.html
Silicone oil drops stay on the surface of resin (they don't mix in) so the next day the oil drop is sitting on the top and if you pour resin on top of it, it does the reverse effect, it causes a divot under the fresh resin that comes up to the surface, and the effect is actually quite a bit larger circle and when cured leaves a dent on the surface. I have never tried making waves with silicone but I'm working on a Tips and tricks video on how to use it, it acts fast, makes a big impact and you can never be assured of the results. I will do some experiments for people to see
A few questions... 1.) do you mix all your colors at once so everything is prepared? 2.) do you have to use a black bottom if you want to be able to use both sides of the coaster and see the beautiful colors 3.) what do you mean when you say wait 24 hours before each layer?
Hi, I do mix every color before I start. The black bottom is just how I did it, you can do whatever you want with the bottom layer, in this particular coaster the black is transparent and you can see through it on the back, but clear would also be really cool looking. Because epoxy is meant to be set down in thin layers a coaster by contrast is thick. I wait 12 - 24 hours between each later because if I rush the layers it will cause a slight ripple effect across the top when fully cured (very slight) the final layer has to be a full 24 hours or the resin isn't hard enough for me to sand. All of this being said based on the resin I'm using . the resin used in this video has a 3 day cure time - but is hard enough to tap on at about 12 hours
Yes definitely - I either spritz the top with alcohol and wipe it down or use a alcohol wipe - this was one of my first videos - I am still learning what key info should always be added, that is something I should have mentioned
How to store the resine art piece during curing process for the dustfree clean resin art work ....and what is the time gap should give during each pouring mam❤️
Yes, this is one of older first videos when I was learning how to do the videos, I will at some point re-do this video. I wait 12-24 hours between each layer and I put a plastic container over the coaster while it sets
Hi, Typically I wait 12-24 hours between pours. The resin should be hard enough to tap on. To keep the dust of the top coat I put an upside-down plastic storage bin on top of the piece (I find the see through/transparent tubs so I can make sure the resin isn't touching it)
I'm having trouble with the bubbles. Even tho there's not a lot, ANY are too many right ! I warm my resin while mixing. I torch a little, for about as long as you do in this video or less. And your video is sped up a bit too. That's how short. Heat gun the same, so brief. And yet it ruins my mold. the resin sticks to the mold. I don't get it. And quite discouraged. Any other ideas of how to pop the bubbles?
Hi, I am going to work on a video about bubbles in resin, I don't think it's necessary for them all to be completely gone in every project, but it can be a challenge. If you watch this video: ruclips.net/video/K4VrQLZQLYYv/видео.html in the beginning I pour resin into two coaster molds, then show how thick the resin is poured (using a measuring stick) the coaster on the right, has more resin in it, and if you watch this video, you will notice that every time I show this coaster on camera again, there is constantly more bubbles migrating to the top of the resin. So for me that was a key finding, if the resin is poured thick, there are a lot of bubbles that want to migrate to the top and eventually the resin sets with microbubbles in it. When it comes to the molds getting destroyed, I have definitely had that happen to me. I find that if you fill a resin coaster all the way to the top, it always either ruins the mold or damages it. This is a good idea for me to work on a video for
@@ResinAsYouWish that's a very awesome reply, thank you. I've also heard/seen spraying isopropyl alcohol . Not sure if it has to be 99% or if even 50 would do. I'll be sure to watch for a new vid. Off to watch yourr link, thanks.
What is that you use around the rim at 11:40? Is that silicone oil? I’m very new and want to start making my own so I’m soaking up every bit of knowledge I can get!
You are amazing. I've bought silicone oil to test this. When I drip oil to my resin, it just stays as it is. İt doesn't spread not does it create cells. Any idea why?
The longer you wait , after pouring and heating the resin, the less the silicone reacts. Once your resin starts to set it changes the reaction from big to smaller - to the resin being too thick to be moved by the silicone, this is me guessing since I can’t see it 😄
it is resin mixed with mica powder (green apple) resin mixed with acrylic ink (grass green) and castincraft white mixed with resin - no alcohol inks in this one, I have linked everything I used in the comments if you want to take a closer look - thank you for watching!
Hi, it isn’t a bag, it’s tape. This video was one of my first not done clearly - to get a clear idea of what I’m doing see the 6 minute mark of this video ruclips.net/video/QZzwGo3XUkI/видео.html 👍
deboraition I only use it for the effect it has in the design. I think it looks neat. Also, I did fail to mention on this tutorial that once you use silicone oil on a layer, you should clean the cured resin before you do another layer on top. Any oil sitting on the surface will affect your design the next day- I spray it with alcohol and wipe it with a paper towel or use an alcohol wipe
Hello. This is beautiful. I've been working with resin for about a year. I'm confused. I've replayed the last pour many times. Did you put a bag over you work then pour the last coat on top? I want to make these. But that last step is a head scratcher 🤷♀️😊. Thank you for your time. Was going to start my own you tube videos. As soon as I figure out how lol.
hi, you are not the only person that has asked this, I'm sorry about how unclear this video is. What you see is the sanded coaster with tape on the bottom, the tape is called drape tape - to get a good look at it: ruclips.net/video/uu7-6snHEZk/видео.html The coaster isn't in a bag it's just got plastic taped to the bottom.
Omg I thought the same! Couldn’t figure out the plastic bag lol these coasters are incredibly beautiful. U got another subscriber from watching ur beautiful work!❤️
Thank you for the feedback on this, I"m a super coward about talking - but I"m thinking I'll just have to get over it. Do you have a question I can answer on this project?
Stephanie D I used the kiwi green resin colorant, mixed in clear - I wanted it transparent so when I put in the other colors the Smokey black wouldn’t dull them. This is the only place I used the transparent kiwi mix
3:41 2nd Layer Clear, Green, White iridescent green
6:54 3rd Layer Clear and gold
10:35 4th Layer cover with clear
11:02 final clear coat
12:10 Final
What a re you spraying on it
@@MultiFelicias Hi, I'm not spraying I'm using a little tool to dab silicone oil on the resin
What do the numbers in blue before the colours denote? And should I wait for 24 hours after each layer? I usually wait for 10 to 12 hours. Your work is marvellous
@@chilkakanika1456 if you click the numbers in blue it takes you to that part of the video. This way you can skip through without having to watch the whole thing. I only wait for the resin to be hard enough to tap on before I do the next layer - usually that’s 12 hours, but all resin doesn’t cure at the same pace. Thank you for the compliment
how much resin goes into one coaster?
I miss seeing your creations. You are by far the OG of unique and beautiful resin art
Gorgeous true art!
Ok girl, you are stellar! I don’t comment on anything but being an artist my self, I can tell you have some style! Thank you
Really, reallllyyyyy appreciate your tutorials. You bridge the gap between my pinterest boards and my mind. Grateful!
Wow, silicone oil gives great cells! I'm going to have to give this a try. Would look great in blues, greens and silvers for an ocean feel...
Why do all the coolest projects take like five days, though? :P
Absolutely stunning!
Very beautiful.
Just Beautiful
Absolutely beautiful 🥰🥰
Those are beautiful 😍
Looks so beautiful, I would have loved to see your way to protect the bottom when doing topcoat...looked interesting. Can't figure out what you did?!
Outstanding 😍
Gorgeous
I thought you where just being a busy body and adding way to many steps...I was thinking this girl's going to end up with a plate of goo..but that's the gotcha in talent.they look beautiful.
very pretty! I've not seen anyone else use silicone oil in that manner, and it's pretty dang cool!
Pam Miller one thing I should say about the silicone oil is that you should wipe it off before you add the next layer (I use rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle) the silicone oil sits in the top of the resin, if you pour fresh resin on it puts craters in it -right away. The effect of the oil on the resin is extreme 😀
Resin As You Wish and when do you wipe it off from resin? In 24 hours?
@@annamacloughlinsycheva462 as soon as your resin is hard enough to tap your finger nail on, you can wipe it off - usually at 12 hours it's hard enough.
Wow these are so beautiful! Must try this!
I love your work, so inspiring !
Simply gorgeous
Thank you so much for all the great tips!! Your work is absolutely amazing!! 💓
Very Pretty thank you for sharing 😁💯👏🏽👏🏽
Stunning, I love the colours!
I'd like to ask. What do you do for the back side? Do you sand them? Tks
Ana Milena hi I just saw this 🤪 I do sand my coasters and posted a video a couple days ago to show how. I put rubber bumpers on the bottom of the 5inch coasters - I get them at Walmart, craft stores and hardware stores - they are little and transparent, I’ll post a link on this video
Absolutely 💚beautiful. I really enjoyed your video. I've just started pouring this week and am obsessed. Can't wait to see if I can make some as GORGEOUS as these. My sister in law would love these green ones. 💚
Beautiful love the colors and the layering effect. So much depth
Magnifique j adore bravo
WOW, those are stunning!! I love them so much!!
Very nice!!!!!
Wonderful My Friend
So pretty, thank you for sharing. Can not wait to try.
Amazing
Wow! Your work is incredibly beautiful!!!
Your coasters are AMAZING!!! I am not sure how the final coat was done. It looked like you put it in a plastic bag? Whatever it is was STUNNING! So glad I found your channel. 😊. Can’t wait to see more.
the last coat is poured on the top of the coaster, I put "drape tape" on the bottom
I have not heard if drape tape. Does it protect against drips?
Judi Forth yes it does
Thanks for the info. Can’t wait to see your next set of coasters.
Thank you for asking that question - I was trying to figure that out as well!
Would like to see that in a pendant mold but I guess it is too small. I have stopped working from bottom to top, if the top layer is worn front it always gets cloudy with time.
I love that green and gold, looks like an emerald color and gold looks magical like a St. Patrick's Day craft, very pretty, I also have a channel where I paint glass jars and I am looking for other crafters to follow so I subbed, I am The Jam Jar Junkie 🙂
The Jam Jar Junkie I think I found you! I’m obsessed with your globe top!
@@ResinAsYouWish yes, I make globe tops for some of my jars, I love making the globes, thank you ❤
check my pinterest board out - It's stamp and die cuts but I we like the same stuff :-) pin.it/1ppsBrX
Works of art!
I love your channel and really hope you keep going...you are sooooo talented!
Beautiful 🤩😍
Beautiful
Just came across your Channel and you are Amaaaaaaazing artist 😍😍👍
My most fevrt color black green plz plzz one video of resin and heardner countiti. Plzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Love your tutorials!
I’m so glad I found your channel! I’ve been a sub for a little while and I’m now going back and watching all these earlier videos, and every piece is so stunning! Thank you for so many beautiful and unique designs! I learn a new technique in every video💖
Super beau,
Question, faut-il attendre entre chaque couche que ce soit sec ?
Merci beaucoup 😘
I prefer tutorials that have voice instructions as opposed to music so we know what is going on. It's just something to consider.
Sure, this was one of my first ever videos. All my recent have voice over and I’m slowly converting them. Thanks for the feedback
@@ResinAsYouWish I’ll subscribe and start watching! Ty
You are very artistic & creative. I know you listed your materials, but I'm new to this craft. What resin brand did you use? Your mat list is so long I'm confused bec. I don't know what each item is & what it is for. And did you add the colors to the clear resin, or you just poured out some from the bottle that has color & resin in it into each cup? This resin domes doesn't it?
Could I ask what it is that you’re spritzing over the project every so often please?
Super!!!👍🏻💥
Thank you for the Time breakdown
How did you use the drape tape? Did you cover the coaster with it and poured resin over it? Then what?
Resin as you wish Was the green that you mix with clear Resin the Kiwi,Grass Green or Green Apple and than the dark Green that you make before the white which was that ??
Mix you in this layer 4 oz clear with Carbon black and for all other colors ( white,Grass Green,Apple Green,Gold,Kiwi ) only 4 oz with clear Resin too ??
Sorry for the many questions but I realy like your work
because if I let the white run together with the green and go with the hot pistol on it, it becomes a silver
Hi I laid down the clear, the added the green grass and while, the site is castin craft white” the apple was added as an accent after and I didn’t really heat it too much. I use that same apple green on the witches brew coasters if you want a closer look
Where did you get your stickers for the bottom of the coaster please x
Could you tell me the viscosity of the resin you use? sorry if you mentioned it in the video, i'm brazilian and i don't understand english very much!
What have u used for black base? Is it concentrated ink?
I use this: Carbon Black by Liquitex acrylic ink - mix transparent: amzn.to/2VMtJjT
Gorgeous. Did you seal the silicone on or clean it off?
What was that that looked like Saran wrap?
Why the plastic over the coaster before top coat??
Hi. The plastic is only on the bottom, i'm using drape tape -it is explained better on this video: ruclips.net/video/uu7-6snHEZk/видео.html
Do you need the top coat after your finished or is that just an option?
How much resin to use for each layer as 4 layers seem allot to fit in a mold?
Typically when I mix resin, I'm working on more than project, if you watch my video on cells: ruclips.net/video/K4VrQLZQLYY/видео.html
at the beginning of this video about 45 seconds in, I show how thin each layer is in the mold. These molds are 5.5 inches, and the layer does not come even half way up the coaster mold. So they must be thin in order to not end up with a heavy bulky coaster. Let me know if that helps to answer your question :-)
@@ResinAsYouWish i see thanks for replying
Beautiful! 😁 what do you sell these for?
Beautiful coasters. What heat resistant varnish do you use?
Hi, these are solid resin
J’ai oublié de te demander,
La dernière couche c’est quelle résine ?
Car je ne le vois pas sur ta description ?
C’est une autre résine de finition si oui la quelle ? Merci beaucoup
wow! these are gorgeous! Just curious, why did you sand the second to last layer? I would be so worried about the scratches being visible at the end but it seemed to work for you!
If you use a fine grit sandpaper when you put the final clear coat on, it's utterly gorgeous. Actually it's almost exactly like getting your nails done, they sand your nails and the final clear coat takes all the filing marks off and leaves a perfect finish. Aside from the glossy finish, the other reason I sand them is to take the rough edges ingot a rounded dome and it makes such a huge difference in the final outcome. Here is my video on it
ruclips.net/video/uu7-6snHEZk/видео.html
@@ResinAsYouWish thank you so much!
I love your work, but I am so confused about the tape. How does that fit in? Do you just coat over it?
No, I'm sorry this is one of my oldest videos and I didn't do a good job explaining, here is exactly how I do it: ruclips.net/video/QZzwGo3XUkI/видео.html
its very wieard , its my first time watching that much bubbles vanish with time :) did u keep them go alone or u used the torch ?
I used the torch to pop micro bubbles, and poured the layers super thin because it’s easier to get them out
Could you use silicone oil to create cells in waves? Why do you need to wipe it after it's cure what happens? Thanks
Silicone oil drops stay on the surface of resin (they don't mix in) so the next day the oil drop is sitting on the top and if you pour resin on top of it, it does the reverse effect, it causes a divot under the fresh resin that comes up to the surface, and the effect is actually quite a bit larger circle and when cured leaves a dent on the surface. I have never tried making waves with silicone but I'm working on a Tips and tricks video on how to use it, it acts fast, makes a big impact and you can never be assured of the results. I will do some experiments for people to see
Bravo
A few questions...
1.) do you mix all your colors at once so everything is prepared?
2.) do you have to use a black bottom if you want to be able to use both sides of the coaster and see the beautiful colors
3.) what do you mean when you say wait 24 hours before each layer?
Hi, I do mix every color before I start. The black bottom is just how I did it, you can do whatever you want with the bottom layer, in this particular coaster the black is transparent and you can see through it on the back, but clear would also be really cool looking. Because epoxy is meant to be set down in thin layers a coaster by contrast is thick. I wait 12 - 24 hours between each later because if I rush the layers it will cause a slight ripple effect across the top when fully cured (very slight) the final layer has to be a full 24 hours or the resin isn't hard enough for me to sand. All of this being said based on the resin I'm using . the resin used in this video has a 3 day cure time - but is hard enough to tap on at about 12 hours
Do you clean the piece in between layers with alcohol or anything? To remove silicone residue etc from impacting the next layer?
Yes definitely - I either spritz the top with alcohol and wipe it down or use a alcohol wipe - this was one of my first videos - I am still learning what key info should always be added, that is something I should have mentioned
Great work! Just beautiful!!
Can you tell me where to buy these coasters from please. Thanks 😊
There is a link to my shop in the comments of the video, it’s way at the bottom
How to store the resine art piece during curing process for the dustfree clean resin art work ....and what is the time gap should give during each pouring mam❤️
Yes, this is one of older first videos when I was learning how to do the videos, I will at some point re-do this video. I wait 12-24 hours between each layer and I put a plastic container over the coaster while it sets
@@ResinAsYouWish thank you Soo much mam for the information ...😍🙏😇 Lots of love for ur wrk....keep doing we love you
Hi, Typically I wait 12-24 hours between pours. The resin should be hard enough to tap on. To keep the dust of the top coat I put an upside-down plastic storage bin on top of the piece (I find the see through/transparent tubs so I can make sure the resin isn't touching it)
@@ResinAsYouWish waiting for more videos from you mam....🥰thank you ❤️lots of love....
Do you have to scrub off the coaster after you use silacone and before next layer?
Yes. I spray 91% rubbing alcohol on the coaster and wipe it down with a paper towel - I should have put that in the comments :-)
Love this! Thanks for the tips...can I use any type of silicone oil?
I believe so, just make sure it is only silicone oil, not a mix of something - I stole my husbands out of the garage LOL
I'm having trouble with the bubbles. Even tho there's not a lot, ANY are too many right ! I warm my resin while mixing. I torch a little, for about as long as you do in this video or less. And your video is sped up a bit too. That's how short. Heat gun the same, so brief. And yet it ruins my mold. the resin sticks to the mold. I don't get it. And quite discouraged. Any other ideas of how to pop the bubbles?
Hi, I am going to work on a video about bubbles in resin, I don't think it's necessary for them all to be completely gone in every project, but it can be a challenge. If you watch this video: ruclips.net/video/K4VrQLZQLYYv/видео.html in the beginning I pour resin into two coaster molds, then show how thick the resin is poured (using a measuring stick) the coaster on the right, has more resin in it, and if you watch this video, you will notice that every time I show this coaster on camera again, there is constantly more bubbles migrating to the top of the resin. So for me that was a key finding, if the resin is poured thick, there are a lot of bubbles that want to migrate to the top and eventually the resin sets with microbubbles in it. When it comes to the molds getting destroyed, I have definitely had that happen to me. I find that if you fill a resin coaster all the way to the top, it always either ruins the mold or damages it. This is a good idea for me to work on a video for
@@ResinAsYouWish that's a very awesome reply, thank you. I've also heard/seen spraying isopropyl alcohol . Not sure if it has to be 99% or if even 50 would do. I'll be sure to watch for a new vid. Off to watch yourr link, thanks.
What is that you use around the rim at 11:40?
Is that silicone oil? I’m very new and want to start making my own so I’m soaking up every bit of knowledge I can get!
Hi there, this video explains it better: ruclips.net/video/uu7-6snHEZk/видео.html
You are amazing. I've bought silicone oil to test this. When I drip oil to my resin, it just stays as it is. İt doesn't spread not does it create cells. Any idea why?
The longer you wait , after pouring and heating the resin, the less the silicone reacts. Once your resin starts to set it changes the reaction from big to smaller - to the resin being too thick to be moved by the silicone, this is me guessing since I can’t see it 😄
@@ResinAsYouWish 😅😅 thank you. That will be the case. I'm using mika powders. That shouldn't be the problem, right?
@@sakujo20 no, I was using them in the video too
@@ResinAsYouWish 👍🏻 ty. I'll try, when the resin is still thin.
Perfeito 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Can we put eny kind of oil or Just silicone ?
I’ve only tried silicone oil and alcohol ink for this look ☺️
Is the carbon black - the Smokey black you use from Amazon? My girls bday is coming up and she’ll go coo coo
Yes, it's on Amazon, hobby craft stores sell it as well. the brand is liquitex
... I just found this today. Is that alcohol ink the you are mixing with the silicone? It's beautiful...
it is resin mixed with mica powder (green apple) resin mixed with acrylic ink (grass green) and castincraft white mixed with resin - no alcohol inks in this one, I have linked everything I used in the comments if you want to take a closer look - thank you for watching!
Очень круто
Why do you put the little bag on at the end?
Hi, it isn’t a bag, it’s tape. This video was one of my first not done clearly - to get a clear idea of what I’m doing see the 6 minute mark of this video ruclips.net/video/QZzwGo3XUkI/видео.html 👍
Plz tell me I will try
Love your video's. What tape do you use to cover the base for the Final pour?
I added a link in the comments - You don't have to order it online, walmart or any hardware store has it
Many thanks!
i didn't understand the last layer with plastic xx
do you sand it before the final clear coat?
april kwan yes I do👍
Ive never seen anyone use silicone oil for that before! Is it to just create the crater effect or something else?😮
deboraition I only use it for the effect it has in the design. I think it looks neat. Also, I did fail to mention on this tutorial that once you use silicone oil on a layer, you should clean the cured resin before you do another layer on top. Any oil sitting on the surface will affect your design the next day- I spray it with alcohol and wipe it with a paper towel or use an alcohol wipe
@@ResinAsYouWish ooooooh.😮 that part i didnt know! Thanks for sharing.😊
I am sensitive to silicone. Is there another product I can substitute?
Margaret Dietrick you might try 91% rubbing alcohol- I haven’t tried it but I know it affects resin in a similar way
Great thank you. Now if I can only locate a bottle, one of the items still had to find due to Covid. Thanks again!
Love your creations. What are you using as the Blower, is it just a hairdryer?
Suhrplayer it is a heat gun👍
I put a link in the comments at very bottom - it’s like mine but a different color
@@ResinAsYouWish Thank you, I should have gone further down the page!!
Suhrplayer no, I added the info for you! 🤣 I’m new to RUclips so my earlier vids get info updates all the time 👍
@@ResinAsYouWish Thank you very much. You do very well for a newcomer.
The white and green are resin+ colour or just paint please?
Each color is clear resin mixed with color or paint
@@ResinAsYouWish thanks a lot 🥰
What epoxy brand do you use?
Hi I use MiraKleer
Thank you so much! I’ve been struggling with air bubbles so much I’ll try this one!
@@ResinAsYouWish thank you! I’m having trouble with a lot of air bubbles! Will def try this one
must we use silicone oil??
No, you an try isopropyl alcohol drops as well see this video for explanation: ruclips.net/video/Ysi5VSl8xcU/видео.html
@@ResinAsYouWish wooooo ty ty ty teacher i learnt a lot from u
Where heck would I get silicone oil
Hi, I put a link in the comments so you can see what I used, - it's available at walmart and Home depot kind of places - it's also cheap
Omg this is gorgeous!!! Would you know any substitute to silicone though?
Isopropyl alcohol (at lest 90%) would have a similar effect
@@ResinAsYouWish thank you so much!!💗
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Hello. This is beautiful. I've been working with resin for about a year. I'm confused. I've replayed the last pour many times. Did you put a bag over you work then pour the last coat on top? I want to make these. But that last step is a head scratcher 🤷♀️😊. Thank you for your time. Was going to start my own you tube videos. As soon as I figure out how lol.
hi, you are not the only person that has asked this, I'm sorry about how unclear this video is. What you see is the sanded coaster with tape on the bottom, the tape is called drape tape - to get a good look at it: ruclips.net/video/uu7-6snHEZk/видео.html
The coaster isn't in a bag it's just got plastic taped to the bottom.
Omg I thought the same! Couldn’t figure out the plastic bag lol these coasters are incredibly beautiful. U got another subscriber from watching ur beautiful work!❤️
I understand speeding up the video but I really wish you would have done some talking and explained what you were doing and what you were using.
Thank you for the feedback on this, I"m a super coward about talking - but I"m thinking I'll just have to get over it. Do you have a question I can answer on this project?
@@ResinAsYouWish Hi! You wrote clear green in your instructions but I'm unclear of what product that is or did you mix clear resin with green tint?
@@ResinAsYouWish And thanks for taking the time to answer questions and make such an awesome video.
Stephanie D I used the kiwi green resin colorant, mixed in clear - I wanted it transparent so when I put in the other colors the Smokey black wouldn’t dull them. This is the only place I used the transparent kiwi mix
@@ResinAsYouWish ohhh Thanks so much!!! It really is a beautiful technique
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Love the tutorial! The music is just a bit too much .... but overall the work is amazing!
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Is this edible because if yes i will pay you and beg you to be my teacher