Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!! I have been looking everywhere on RUclips to see if this is possible…this is exactly what I want to do for my kitchen. Thank youuuuu….QUESTION: How does it look after months of constant use??? Please help 😁
So after a long time, like a year or 2 you’ll get some tiny micro scratches, you can always buff it or even do a new layer. But that’s only if you really want to. It holds up really well! I do suggest the UV+ formula if you are doing white so it stays bright white longer! Let me know if you have any other questions, I’m here to help!
that's actually how I got started in Epoxy. I was researching doing epoxy on some old counter tops for a shed/possible tiny house. One video lead to another, then another and now that shed is a workshop for all my epoxy crafts, tumblers, spinners etc. And what's funny is... I have yet to put a counter top in there! just tables, shelves etc. Thank you for the reminder and the inspiration!
Looks amazing! How is this holding up? I was worried the epoxy wouldn’t adhere to it as well, or soak it up and leave weird spots. I need to try this epoxy, as I bought Total Boat and painted my countertops a faux marble. 3 years later they are turning yellow and cracked in so many places and the scratches are bad. Have you had any troubles with this brand?
Hello, I want to cover my rental apartment with a white marble contact paper, if I apply the epoxy, will I be able to remove the whole contact paper on top without damaging the original counter?
The countertop looks lovely and I'm going to do a epoxy table with normal wallpaper for my fiancee and I'm just wondering if u got some tips for a beginner please
Thank you! Make sure your resin is warm, 75 degrees or so. If it’s too cold you can get more bubbles. Also use a torch to pop micro bubbles. Check out artistryepoxy.com for epoxy, and you can always email support@artistryepoxy.com if you have questions! 🥰
1 year later how is it holding up? Thinking of doing my outdated countertop with this and epoxy?
The way the two sheets lined up was so satisfying 😮
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFULLY ACHIEVED! I CAN'T WAIT TO DO MINE! THANK YOU FOR SHARING!
List of things to do
- epoxy my craft table
- stock with wine 😁😉
Thank you for the inspiration. Looks great
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!! I have been looking everywhere on RUclips to see if this is possible…this is exactly what I want to do for my kitchen.
Thank youuuuu….QUESTION:
How does it look after months of constant use??? Please help 😁
So after a long time, like a year or 2 you’ll get some tiny micro scratches, you can always buff it or even do a new layer. But that’s only if you really want to. It holds up really well! I do suggest the UV+ formula if you are doing white so it stays bright white longer! Let me know if you have any other questions, I’m here to help!
that's actually how I got started in Epoxy. I was researching doing epoxy on some old counter tops for a shed/possible tiny house. One video lead to another, then another and now that shed is a workshop for all my epoxy crafts, tumblers, spinners etc. And what's funny is... I have yet to put a counter top in there! just tables, shelves etc. Thank you for the reminder and the inspiration!
hi looks very good, where did you buy the red plastic stands, for support, for the level?
Thank you very much for the video I was really wondering if it was possible to apply resin on top of wallpaper. You just clarified my question ❤
Thank you for the inspiration! It looks so beautiful! I’ve been needing to do mine now I have too. 🥰
Looks amazing! How is this holding up? I was worried the epoxy wouldn’t adhere to it as well, or soak it up and leave weird spots. I need to try this epoxy, as I bought Total Boat and painted my countertops a faux marble. 3 years later they are turning yellow and cracked in so many places and the scratches are bad. Have you had any troubles with this brand?
Hello, I want to cover my rental apartment with a white marble contact paper, if I apply the epoxy, will I be able to remove the whole contact paper on top without damaging the original counter?
Probably not. Epoxy removal is very tedious
It looks beautiful. Love it a lot. Great ide. Thank you for sharing 💗💗
So beautiful! How much time did you let it dry? Thanks!
Thank you! I just let it sit over the weekend, but usually you want to wait at least 7 days to use it 😄
The countertop looks lovely and I'm going to do a epoxy table with normal wallpaper for my fiancee and I'm just wondering if u got some tips for a beginner please
Thank you! Make sure your resin is warm, 75 degrees or so. If it’s too cold you can get more bubbles. Also use a torch to pop micro bubbles. Check out artistryepoxy.com for epoxy, and you can always email support@artistryepoxy.com if you have questions! 🥰
@GlazedEpoxy ok I will do thank you so much
TFS…great job as usual👍🏽
It’s beautiful
I love it!!