That's delicious! Now I know what I'm going to do with my dining room table. I ruined the finish 10 years ago and couldn't figure out how I wanted to fix it!
My dear, if the photography was from the top of the table so that we could see how the resin flows on the wooden board, it would be fun to watch while learning through your comments while working/Please - with regards/Anyway, it's very nice what you have to offer us
I did this recipe last week on a thrift store coffee table. Wish I would have had the Just Resin chocolate truffle to create some veins. Your table is simply gorgeous!!!!
Videoing epoxy is very difficult due to the reflection. Unless we get close up, all you’ll see is the reflection of our surroundings, especially the ceiling. We’re constantly trying to find ways to be able to make better video. 😊
@@RK3Designs Actually I was thinking of the still shots. Totally understand about the challenges in videoing the epoxy pouring, still you guys do a great job
I used right at 3 oz/ sq. ft. This is what I use most of the time. I find that when I use more (unless I’m doing a dirty pour and damming it up) my pattern moves too much. 😊
That's my favorite so far. I'm a suckered for earth tones. No color accent needed.
Thanks for the emails. Stay safe in tonight's storm. Its still sunshine here near Galveston
Definitely dark green pearl .Having said that it's stunning as is .
I may have to do another one with the green ❤️❤️
Love the bling you added to this table.
Oh my this table is so pretty and with the gliter
The added glitter just put it over the top 😊😊
Thank you Rhonda. The camera man (Kenny) did an amazing job capturing the beauty of this table.
Thank you!!!! He’s pretty awesome I must say 😊😊
👏 Table top looks great, and your hair and makeup are on point today too! 😊
Awww. Thanks!! I do clean up sometimes 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love it make yourself a table
A wicked way of coming up with a sable color table. Love your videos has broaden my knowledge of epoxy.
I would like to see you or someone make a complete table from the table tops you make. Thanks.
That's beautiful
You had me at BLING! 👍❤️
This table is stunning!! 🌟🌟 Bring on the bling, Rhonda!! 💖💖💖 I could see using it as a buffet table to do serve yourself meals for a crowd! 🤗😍
Me toooo!!!!! I think I’m gonna keep this one for sure. 😊😊
@@RK3Designs You are sure to find good uses for it!! 🤗😍
“Luscious” is all I can say! A Dark Green would be gorgeous, or just a tad of a deep Red
Oh Red….❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful!
That's delicious! Now I know what I'm going to do with my dining room table. I ruined the finish 10 years ago and couldn't figure out how I wanted to fix it!
This would look fantastic on a dining table. 😊
Absolutely beautiful as it is.
Thank you!
The colors are so warm but that little bling really brought out the piece. You always nail it Rhonda.
Thanks my friend!! 😊😊
Beautiful as usual it would be great as a hallway entry table I believe the other half call it a credenza lol
I think that’s what I’m going to do actually 😊😊😊
stunning as always
Thank you!!
Your work is beautiful!
Beautiful!!
Amazing work! Thank you for your time! Love your work
Thank you!! 🥰
Love. Love. Love it! ❤️
Thank you!! I love the color combo. 😊😊
That table is beautiful, I’m definitely going to try this finish. Thanks for shearing.
You’ll love it! 😊
Love to see another one with the green, but this one is beautiful
I agree!!! May have to do that! ❤️
This is fabulous!!!!!
I know what you’ll be doing next 🤣🤣. Keep up the great work!
My dear, if the photography was from the top of the table so that we could see how the resin flows on the wooden board, it would be fun to watch while learning through your comments while working/Please - with regards/Anyway, it's very nice what you have to offer us
Very pretty!!
Thank you!
Looks Great 😀
I did this recipe last week on a thrift store coffee table. Wish I would have had the Just Resin chocolate truffle to create some veins. Your table is simply gorgeous!!!!
Beautiful 💚 I would add a little green too, I love chocolate brown & green together! My favs for sure!!!
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Absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you!!
I’ll bet your whole house is a showplace!
I do have lots of epoxy stuff for sure. 😊😜
The stills in the tutorial section could be larger and higher resolution. Go for broke and really show off the gorgeous detail.
Videoing epoxy is very difficult due to the reflection. Unless we get close up, all you’ll see is the reflection of our surroundings, especially the ceiling. We’re constantly trying to find ways to be able to make better video. 😊
@@RK3Designs Actually I was thinking of the still shots. Totally understand about the challenges in videoing the epoxy pouring, still you guys do a great job
@@bitswapper there’s so much we need to learn and improve on! 😩. Thanks for the feedback!!! 😊😊
3 or 4 oz. per square ft ? Nice !!!!
BTW I would have left the bling in the bag this time. LOL
How dare you!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. JK! I used right at 3 oz/ sq ft 😊
@@RK3Designs LOL Thanks
I know that you used 28oz, but how many oz per square foot did you use? I've been using 3oz/sq ft, but sometimes it seems a little skimpy.
I used right at 3 oz/ sq. ft. This is what I use most of the time. I find that when I use more (unless I’m doing a dirty pour and damming it up) my pattern moves too much. 😊
@@RK3Designs Thank you.
This is a great piece Rhonda! One question I've been wanting to ask is what do you charge your customers. Is it a set amount per square foot?
We do charge by the foot but there are several variables. I don’t just have a flat fee. 😊
Don’t let them get you down … jerks like to correct! You sound fine.
Lol. I actually could care less. Then commenting just boost my engagements 🤣🤣