New subscriber here! I've been looking for a channel that doesn't just do the same ole, same ole😊 I'm a resin artist looking for inspiration. I love this butterfly!
Thank you so much 🥰💕I made it for my sister for Christmas im hoping that’s what she does with it. I think it’ll look really nice especially with the 3-d effect like it’s actually flying
Maybe....But I would think that there would be 2 issues with that either I would have to overfill the mold and then get resin on the other side where I didn't want it or there would still be the separation between the pieces. That's what I'm thinking anyway.
Hey first time watching you and just wondering if you know you can us mica powers like paint if you add a bit of 99% alcohol to the powder and just paint it into the mold where you want it.
Started out with promise, but sorry, not in love with the finished piece. But I haven't even tried yet, so bravo for taking on such a challenging piece.
@@TheBlueElephantGifts I understand this is your first time doing this piece and you gave some good tips. What I did not like so much is how the body bled into the wings, would like to see a cleaner delineation, I'm thinking maybe tape off the body, pour it and let it set up, remove the tape and pour the wings. Assuming, of course that the wet resin will adhere to the set resin. 2nd thing I was not a fan of was the gold splotches in the black wing and that there was no color in the voids. 3rd would have like to have seen both wings in black and glitter instead of dried flowers in the purple and green. It's good to know how these things work , thank you for that. If I were to do it after watching this I would do it in 3 separate steps. #1 The body taped off and set. #2 Outer wings in black metallic...let set. #3 Fill in both sides of wings with the same colors using a swirl technique of glitter. Thanks for the tutorial. 😊
@@lajra9763 I get what you are saying. There were certain aspects that I wish I would have thought of before the body for instance. I really didn’t think that it would spread quite so far. I had an idea in my head and went for it. We don’t grow unless we try new things and make mistakes. I appreciate your feedback it has definitely given me some things to think about whenever I do this one again. 😊
Hi there! I just stumbled upon this video and am completely enthralled - mostly because I "WANT" to do this but have reservations about the colors bleeding into each other (if it has to mix, I want total control as to how that happens - as absurd as this may sound). LOL!!! And I do have a question. I've already admitted that I'm totally ignorant here, but I wonder: for the body of this butterfly, could you not "plug" the channels that empty into the body of the bug with hot glue (one of those groovy glue guns with the precision tip), even if you have to build it up in layers as you did the resin earlier...? Then once that's set, pour either the wing (or body - whichever you decide to begin with), and let that resin cure. Then go back with one of your smaller instruments and remove the glue, then proceed with your resin pour for the remainder of the piece? If trying to create clean lines makes me a control freak, I will lace up those boots and wear them with glee! I loved watching your process - and you truly have the patience of Job! Beautifully done!!! Oh, and I'm your newest subscriber!
Hi Annie welcome🤗 I have not tried hot glue but I have seen it done on other RUclips channels Wendy from toonpish_crafts on RUclips just did this in her newest video or something very similar. The only thing I would suggest before you try is research how hot hot glue is you may need a low heat one so you don’t damage your mold. And you’re not ignorant don’t think that. We all start somewhere and learn along the way, by trail and error and asking questions 😊
You could do that just keep in mind that you may not have a totally straight line using just hot glue (it comes out kinda wavy). Look into the video of Wendy’s I think it’ll be what you want to do to achieve this.
Hello, I'm fairly new to resin and I also use the nicpro! I love this butterfly. I haven't tried anything this large yet. I have noticed in some other people's videos, as well as yours, mention spraying their molds with alcohol to help with bubbles before they pour the resin. I have also seen people most the resin after pouring it but that always seems to leave a slight cloudy spot in the center of my projects. Does using it before you pour also cause a cloudy spot?
Hi thank you so much 🥰 I don’t use alcohol all the time before pouring resin. I feel that doing it that way doesn’t necessarily help with micro bubbles but in molds like the butterfly where there are a lot of 90 degree angles for bubbles to get trapped in the bottom of the mold it helps. Doing it that way no I have not noticed the cloudy spots. However when I use it to spray on top like when I am finished pouring yes I have. For this reason the only time now that I spray it on top is when it’s either the back of the piece and it doesn’t matter as much or if I am doing multiple layers I will spray it but just not in the top. I have found that I much prefer using my heat gun instead. I hope this helps.
@@TheBlueElephantGifts Thank you so much for your help on this! I've asked others on their videos but no one has ever responded to me before you! I am a new subscriber to your channel and look forward to seeing more 🥰 Thank you again for your help on this.
I think you over complicated it... have you thought of doing it all in one shot ensuring the pieces stuck by giving it a final over coat of clear resin? Once un-molded you could strengthen the bonding by giving it another clear coat in the back.
So doing it that way I could see 2 reasons that it wouldn’t work. First the green and purple would be the same level as the rest of the piece and I wanted them higher, and secondly I would have to over fill the mold to even get the pieces to connect and then it wouldn’t just stop in the one side it would fill all of the holes on the other side that I didn’t want filled. And then I’m not 100% sure that if you filled all of those voids with resin and then essentially over poured it to connect them you would even be able to get it out of the mold.
New subscriber here! I've been looking for a channel that doesn't just do the same ole, same ole😊
I'm a resin artist looking for inspiration. I love this butterfly!
Hi! Welcome 🤗 Thank you so much Ali 💕🥰 I’m really glad that you are enjoying my content it means a lot ❤️
You definitely picked the right person , she does it all . And shows you exactly how she does it .
SOoooo beautiful!!!🤩🤩🤩
Thank you so much ❤️😊
The butterfly is so gorgeous ❤❤❤
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love the 3d effect
Thank you so much Karen 😊❤️
Absolutely stunning so bautiful
Thank you Yvette 😊❤️
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 😮😮❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much Tammy ❤️🥰
Crazy amount of work.. well done!
Creative and beautiful ❤
Thank you Cheryl ❤️❤️it was for sure
You made a beautiful piece
Thank you so much ❤️🥰
I learned several tricks from you here and ideas on how to use the inlays on other projects. Thank you for sharing. Following
You are very welcome Cathy 🥰
Beautiful, these would make even better wall sconces.
Thank you so much 🥰💕I made it for my sister for Christmas im hoping that’s what she does with it. I think it’ll look really nice especially with the 3-d effect like it’s actually flying
@@TheBlueElephantGifts Thank for the reply. I did something kinda similar with a large leaf mold. Not much color but extremely sparkly and teal blue.
@@mekebaanderson6843 I love teal blue. I bet it is beautiful 🤩
Just stunning. Lots of work but well worth it. Love it
Thank you so much Kym ❤️❤️
incredible, it´s stunning
Thank you 🥰🥰
Appreciate your channel and love this piece❤
Thank you so much Pam 🥰❤️
Very pretty
Thank you so much Melissa 🥰🥰
Wow! You have the patience of a saint! Great job, and so pretty. Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much Annie ❤️😊
GORGEOUS!!! I just purchased this mold and you have blown my mind with your vision! ❤
Thank you so much Brenda 🥰❤️
Gorgeous
Thank you so much Kelly 🥰🥰
I just binged watched a bunch of your videos. Love them all! New sub. ❤️
Hi 😊 welcome. I’m so glad that you like them ❤️😊❤️
The one side looks like cloisonne jewelry!! That's gorgeous!
Oh yeah it kinda does. Thank you Valerie 🥰🥰
Just found your channel.
What a fantastic idea.
Now I’m off to buy this mold.
Thank you.
Hugs from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺.
Thank you so much Jane 🥰🥰🥰
Where do we buy this mold?
@@nikkischwartz4677 I posted the link for it in the community section of my channel.
Awesome! Live and learn! And now we will learn too! Thank you so very much!
Thank you Cyndi 💕😊
Beautiful ❤
Thank you so much Faye ❤️🥰❤️
Absolutely gorgeous ❤❤❤
Thank you Rebecca 🥰❤️
Beautiful 🎉
Thank you so much Tracey ❤️🥰
Beautiful, really cool ❤
Thank you so much 🥰🥰
The inlays are gorgeous. You did a beautiful job.
Thank you so much ❤️😊
Absolutely Beautiful, very creative ❤❤
Thank you so much Beverly 💕💕
I love it . I use these molds for freeze and fuse with frit powder and put them in my kiln.
Thank you so much Annette 🥰 what is frit powder? I’ve never heard of it
It is for glass.
@@AnnetteRintelmann oh that sounds really cool. I would love to see what you do 😊
Just look up freeze and fuse glass frit please. I don't have a channel
@@AnnetteRintelmann I’ll have to check that out. 😊
Absolutely gorgeous 😍
Thank you so much Siobhan 🥰🥰
Hi great idea 💡 love your butterfly 🦋 thanks for sharing ❤ xx
Thank you so much Michelle ❤️😊
Stunning! ❤
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Wow. Beautiful!! You did a great job. The 3D effect is wonderful.❤❤❤
Thank you Vonelle ❤️❤️
Incredible vision. Your hard work and time paid off!!! Beautiful ❤️
Thank you so much 🥰❤️
This is gorgeous 😍
Thank you so much Gail ❤️😊
Beautiful 😊
Thank you so much 😊
Resin can float in resin, so you need to put weight on them during cure time or let it become sticky before pushing the pieces in.
Ok thank you 😊
That mould is stunning and I love what you did with it - a lot of work and the result is beautiful
Thank you so much 😊❤️ I love your channel by the way 🥰
I just found your channel, but I am in love with this butterfly 🦋, beautiful ❤you did amazing 😊
Thank you so much ❤️❤️🥰
What a beautiful piece! I love the 3d effects, resin molds tend to be so one-dimentional, and this shows the pieces you make don't have to stay flat.
Thank you so much Leena 💕🥰
❤❤❤❤ it. I just got into resin making myself a little while back. It's very cool and possibilities are endless with what you can put in it.
Thank you so much Kimberly 🥰❤️ yeah I definitely fell in love with it
OMGOODNESS!!! Where can I get this mold? You are sooo creative and professional!
Thank you so much Bertha 💚💚 I have the mold in a link in the video description
That's a Gorgeous piece what patience you had creating it
Thank you so much Tonya 🥰❤️
Beautiful result but could you use 2part resin to topcoat and bond the pieces together?
Thank you so much 😊 ❤️Yeah that definitely could and should work.
It's a beautiful mild. I've never worked with resin, but couldn't you have poured everything else, let dry then pour the body?
Maybe....But I would think that there would be 2 issues with that either I would have to overfill the mold and then get resin on the other side where I didn't want it or there would still be the separation between the pieces. That's what I'm thinking anyway.
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Woow just so interesting thank you you went to a lot of information thank you.
We’re did you buy the mould please would like to buy one thanks ❤
Thank you so much. The link to the mold is in the video description
Hey first time watching you and just wondering if you know you can us mica powers like paint if you add a bit of 99% alcohol to the powder and just paint it into the mold where you want it.
Yes I actually have a video where I am doing that. It’s a pretty cool technique
Started out with promise, but sorry, not in love with the finished piece. But I haven't even tried yet, so bravo for taking on such a challenging piece.
Thank you for watching. Out of curiosity is there something in particular that you didn’t like or just the entire piece?
@@TheBlueElephantGifts I understand this is your first time doing this piece and you gave some good tips. What I did not like so much is how the body bled into the wings, would like to see a cleaner delineation, I'm thinking maybe tape off the body, pour it and let it set up, remove the tape and pour the wings. Assuming, of course that the wet resin will adhere to the set resin. 2nd thing I was not a fan of was the gold splotches in the black wing and that there was no color in the voids. 3rd would have like to have seen both wings in black and glitter instead of dried flowers in the purple and green. It's good to know how these things work , thank you for that. If I were to do it after watching this I would do it in 3 separate steps. #1 The body taped off and set. #2 Outer wings in black metallic...let set. #3 Fill in both sides of wings with the same colors using a swirl technique of glitter. Thanks for the tutorial. 😊
Swirl technique of 2 or more complimentary colors or single colors with glitter.
@@lajra9763 I get what you are saying. There were certain aspects that I wish I would have thought of before the body for instance. I really didn’t think that it would spread quite so far. I had an idea in my head and went for it. We don’t grow unless we try new things and make mistakes. I appreciate your feedback it has definitely given me some things to think about whenever I do this one again. 😊
Hi there! I just stumbled upon this video and am completely enthralled - mostly because I "WANT" to do this but have reservations about the colors bleeding into each other (if it has to mix, I want total control as to how that happens - as absurd as this may sound). LOL!!! And I do have a question.
I've already admitted that I'm totally ignorant here, but I wonder: for the body of this butterfly, could you not "plug" the channels that empty into the body of the bug with hot glue (one of those groovy glue guns with the precision tip), even if you have to build it up in layers as you did the resin earlier...? Then once that's set, pour either the wing (or body - whichever you decide to begin with), and let that resin cure. Then go back with one of your smaller instruments and remove the glue, then proceed with your resin pour for the remainder of the piece? If trying to create clean lines makes me a control freak, I will lace up those boots and wear them with glee!
I loved watching your process - and you truly have the patience of Job! Beautifully done!!! Oh, and I'm your newest subscriber!
Hi Annie welcome🤗 I have not tried hot glue but I have seen it done on other RUclips channels Wendy from toonpish_crafts on RUclips just did this in her newest video or something very similar. The only thing I would suggest before you try is research how hot hot glue is you may need a low heat one so you don’t damage your mold. And you’re not ignorant don’t think that. We all start somewhere and learn along the way, by trail and error and asking questions 😊
You could do that just keep in mind that you may not have a totally straight line using just hot glue (it comes out kinda wavy). Look into the video of Wendy’s I think it’ll be what you want to do to achieve this.
Hello, I'm fairly new to resin and I also use the nicpro! I love this butterfly. I haven't tried anything this large yet. I have noticed in some other people's videos, as well as yours, mention spraying their molds with alcohol to help with bubbles before they pour the resin. I have also seen people most the resin after pouring it but that always seems to leave a slight cloudy spot in the center of my projects. Does using it before you pour also cause a cloudy spot?
Hi thank you so much 🥰 I don’t use alcohol all the time before pouring resin. I feel that doing it that way doesn’t necessarily help with micro bubbles but in molds like the butterfly where there are a lot of 90 degree angles for bubbles to get trapped in the bottom of the mold it helps. Doing it that way no I have not noticed the cloudy spots. However when I use it to spray on top like when I am finished pouring yes I have. For this reason the only time now that I spray it on top is when it’s either the back of the piece and it doesn’t matter as much or if I am doing multiple layers I will spray it but just not in the top. I have found that I much prefer using my heat gun instead. I hope this helps.
@@TheBlueElephantGifts Thank you so much for your help on this! I've asked others on their videos but no one has ever responded to me before you! I am a new subscriber to your channel and look forward to seeing more 🥰 Thank you again for your help on this.
@@gen-thethreadedbobbin I’m really glad I could help you and welcome 🤗
I think you over complicated it... have you thought of doing it all in one shot ensuring the pieces stuck by giving it a final over coat of clear resin? Once un-molded you could strengthen the bonding by giving it another clear coat in the back.
So doing it that way I could see 2 reasons that it wouldn’t work. First the green and purple would be the same level as the rest of the piece and I wanted them higher, and secondly I would have to over fill the mold to even get the pieces to connect and then it wouldn’t just stop in the one side it would fill all of the holes on the other side that I didn’t want filled. And then I’m not 100% sure that if you filled all of those voids with resin and then essentially over poured it to connect them you would even be able to get it out of the mold.
This is beautiful!
Thank you so much 🥰❤️