Hi, thanks for your comment! I don't know of any hypoallergenic supplies specifically, but I would recommend starting on a site like Etsy and searching using that term and reading the product descriptions very carefully. :)
Thank you for this great tutorial. I do have a quick question. If you print on photo paper using an inkjet printer, do you need to seal the printed images first before applying the resin? Thanks in advance!
Hi, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Yes, you could! I would seal any paper a few times with something like Mod Podge and allow it try completely so the paper doesn’t darken from the resin.
@AmyRomeu would you recommend the mod podge if you are using designs printed on photo paper? TIA...great video...and most of your links show everything on sale ✌️😉
These are sooo much fun and beautiful 😍 I remember making something like this for my niece a while back when you put a tutorial out. They love their earrings 😊thank you soooo much for always sharing your talent with us ❤ I’m going to give it a go with the uv now. Again thank you. Stay blessed love 🥰
Hey Amy I have a question for you. Instead of UV resin, do you think that I would be able to use mod podge dimensional magic? I'm going to make this project today but unfortunately I have no more UV resin (I was going to switch brand anyway because the last one I used was kind of crappy)
Do you have any recommendations for supplies that are hypoallergenic?
Hi, thanks for your comment! I don't know of any hypoallergenic supplies specifically, but I would recommend starting on a site like Etsy and searching using that term and reading the product descriptions very carefully. :)
Thank you for this great tutorial. I do have a quick question. If you print on photo paper using an inkjet printer, do you need to seal the printed images first before applying the resin? Thanks in advance!
Hi, thanks for your comment! Yes, I would seal the ink a few times and let it dry really well before applying resin.
@@AmyRomeu thank you for your quick reply!!!
Love these so cute . But can’t make it yet because , don’t have the supplies for this yet . Thank you for the video . 😊👍
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, Dianne!
Looks so quick and easy! Can’t wait to try to make these. They look soooo classy! Thanks Amy!!
Thanks for watching, Dianne! I’m glad you like this project! :)
Actually, using this method you could probably even use paper as well! Love your ideas and videos Amy! Blessings!
Hi, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Yes, you could! I would seal any paper a few times with something like Mod Podge and allow it try completely so the paper doesn’t darken from the resin.
@AmyRomeu would you recommend the mod podge if you are using designs printed on photo paper? TIA...great video...and most of your links show everything on sale ✌️😉
Love watching your videos Amy. You explain everything so well. Much appreciated. 💙
Thank you for your comment! It totally made my day! I’m so happy you find my content helpful. 💗
These are sooo much fun and beautiful 😍 I remember making something like this for my niece a while back when you put a tutorial out. They love their earrings 😊thank you soooo much for always sharing your talent with us ❤ I’m going to give it a go with the uv now. Again thank you. Stay blessed love 🥰
I’m so happy you like this project! Thank you so much as always for taking the time to watch and comment.
Looks fun and easy. I think I'm going to try some tomorrow.
I'm so glad you want to give this a try, Amy! Resin is really fun!
Hey Amy I have a question for you. Instead of UV resin, do you think that I would be able to use mod podge dimensional magic? I'm going to make this project today but unfortunately I have no more UV resin (I was going to switch brand anyway because the last one I used was kind of crappy)
Hey Amy question for you, do you think instead of UV resin I could use mod podge dimensional magic? I unfortunately have no more UV resin
Hi, Amy! I think that would work! If you give it a try, let me know how it goes.
@@AmyRomeu I sure will! What size do I need to make the circles in design space so that I can cut them out on my Cricut?