Thank you for this!!! Interesting comparison! I love the one with no white! I love that it is see through!! I wonder if you could use a little spray bottle for the white so that it sort of mists on instead of dripping. That might make a cool effect! Keep up the great work! I love watching you!!
It works really well and looks cool. You just have to add to a small spray bottle. Don't add allot to the bottle because it will dry out after a few days. You can clean the nozzle by spraying alcohol through it
Big hello from Maine!! I’ve been watching your videos for a week or so because I’m getting ready to start playing with resin myself. You have been such an inspiration and I just love your attitude and how excited you get about colors and flowers. Thanks for brightening up my days 😊
Love.. i also think the depth of the molds play apart in the ink and the outcome of the piece.. would love to see a comparison between thicker mold and thin-ish molds
I see a flower pattern in the no alcohol inc piece ^^ I also like the more inc look you do ^^ very interesting thou to see the differences! Very good job and idea!🙏☺
I do get a little ink happy and I've had some pieces come out super saturated but still like them in the end. To each their own and everyone has their own style. I try to stop myself but sometimes I do three to four layers and sometimes I do more for larger pieces. Your stuff is always so beautiful even when you feel like you've gone extra.
It's curiously satisfying to watch the inks swirl around in the resin. Also, it seems like the more layers you did, gave you more depth than the ones before. I thought these were so pretty!
Can you do an experiment where you move them after putting the inks in, causing them to swirl or all go in one direction or like zig zag. Hope that makes sense.
I love the explosion too. I'm all about it! One factor that can change the result too is the work time of the resin. If the resin is stating to kick and getting thick, it will really change the look. I learned that the hard way. Lol but you can use it to your advantage too.
I need a scientist to explain this chemical reaction to me. But suggestion of an experiment. Since all the ink seemed to leave a circle in the middle, I'd be interested to see you only apply the ink directly in the center and see how it spreads and what shapes it forms. Second suggestion, I'd like to see the close up shots during you talking about the piece or right after you talk about the piece for video flow and pacing. Just a suggestion :) love your channel
Funny, but I love the one with one layer of white the best. I have been using Stone Coat art coat, which is not a casting resin, so I have to pour half of the coaster first, then I wait a couple of hours, then I add ink, then I pour the second half of the resin. I don’t tend to get as many of the white dots as you. Thanks, enjoy watching your videos!
Pls make a video on your spheres! I just found your channel the other day while looking for a way to preserve a butterfly I found over the summer, and then basically binged all ur videos and am now obsessed w this whole world of resin art!🥰
I love how you show us the difference. You are the only one who showed, not to put any white. That was super cool. I can’t wait to order my inks. Thank-you again.
What I learned: There's no 'too much,' just different effects achieved. For example, I loved four layers of white-- it looked like a close-up of a flower bouquet.
I tried a method someone told me that works brilliant..to clean resin from your silicone moulds and jugs, Washing up liquid and some oil.. Like spray oil or oil for cooking.. So pour straight washing up liquid in your silicone jug about teaspoon of each, rub it together with a lollypop stick inside your jug or your hand with a glove on for moulds. Make sure if your doing it over the sink you have a strainer in the sink to catch all the resin pieces then simply wash in warm soapy water.. Works great.
Is there a point at which the resin is diluted too much to set or will it just set with however much ink you use. I was scared to use too much in case it wouldn’t set properly. Love all your projects and experiments💕💕💕
I just started watching your videos. You are adorable. I love your personality and free spirit. I have been interested in resin for a long time but never really knew what to do with it. After watching your videos I see the possibilities are really endless! I foresee myself spending lots of money in the near future to gather a collection of supplies and MANY people getting handmade gifts for birthdays and Christmas! Eeeek! I’m so inspired and excited!
This only makes me more curious! What if you put the white ink in a spray bottle instead of doing drops? What if you mixed the color ink and the white ink BEFORE poring it into the resin? like almost an acrylic pour like situation? What happens when you do color in one layer of resin and white in the next layer??? I NEED TO KNOW
I definitely prefer the one with no white, although I understand what purpose the white ink serves. The one you didn’t do this time was white ink mixed into resin separately then that whitened resin added and swirled around before color. Not sure it’s much different than white first, but the one time you did it that way in a different video, I think the wispy-ness was much cooler looking. 🙄🤷♀️
I adore number 2 and number 4 and the one with the white layer first! They are all so pretty it’s killing me. I wish I had time to do resin, I’m trying to be satisfied with watching your amazing art creating but boiiii- it’s hard. So much gorgeous inspiration! 🤩
I love watching the colors swirl around, and I think it’s awesome that the back and front are different, two aspects to appreciate in the same piece! It’s like interactive art and I really like that kind of stuff, beautiful creations you can hold and play with and gaze into.. keep it up!! Keep playing and creating and experimenting.. it’s a joy to watch, and definitely inspiring. 👍🏻
So I am basically binge-watching a bunch of your videos which is why you will see my comments on a lot all of a sudden. Can I just say I love your hair, I've actually been wanting to tip my hair for the longest time but I do work as a mani and sometimes I think maybe some parents wouldn't like it but I am 90% convinced to do it so I just have to get myself the other 10% and I'm going to have it done.
Not going to lie- the moment you picked up the bottles of resin I began to internally squeal that your hair matched the bottles... which also matched your makeup. It was great.
I love all of them! I also noticed the color on the resin bottles matched your hair! Coincidence? LOL My faves were the one with out any white and where you swirled in the white first. I have noticed at times I do like the backs better. They are also unique to look at! So informational! As far as how much ink, I think it depends on the preference of the artist. Great work and thanks for sharing!
I absolutely freaking LOVE you! I want my first resin piece to be a Chrystal ball. Could you possibly show us how to use the alcohol inks to make delicate mystic swirls. Sort of like your snow globe or roses, which I adore. I think I’m a #2 on the white but I’m not sure how to swirl in a sphere. I love watching you work. ❤
Have you ever tried mixing he white with the colour first before you drop it into the resin. I don't particularly care for the white splodges but would be curious to see what the pastels look like without adding plain white.
So Idk if anyone else has said this but alcohol ink floats so sometimes I put a really thin layer of resin in first, then put in the alcohol ink, then fill the rest of the mold and as it floats to the top it kind of spreads the ink through the resin for a really cool effect. I did this a lot before I had any white ink to get any to sink to the bottom. Sometimes I do a small layer of clear resin- a layer of one color ink- more resin to raise the ink- then do another color- then more resin to raise it up and it’s so cool how they turn out!
I think you are ADORABLE! I enjoy your videos and learning so much! I appreciate you! I am brand new to resin and already addicted! Thank you so much for being here xoxo
I wasn't going to cramp your art style but I also thought it would be nice to see you use a bit less alcohol ink... turns out my favorites are the 3 and 4 layers with white and the one with just colors! :p Thank you so much for doing this test, it was so informative and useful. PS!!!!! I love love LOVE your Watsky hat!!! 😍❤
Thank you for this video, I'm new to resin and just got some alcohol ink the other day. I just made a coaster set and I thought I put too much in I mixed it too much. So this video was helpful.
Oooo! Just got an idea! What if you put the white ink in a spray bottle and misted it on? I do know that the white has to be shaken before use, so maybe just use a very small spray bottle?
These are super neat! I'd love to learn how to use resin. I wonder what it would look like if you gathered all of the samples you've made (this particular size), stacked them and then turned on a light underneath them! Also, the one you used white first looks like an eye! I looks like you have an iris, a pupil and you can see through the pupil to the retina! I'm an eye technician and it peaked my interest! lol.
If you want smaller drops, you can also use a lighter to melt the end of your pipette, then stretch it out with some metal tweezers. You can then snip the end off to make a new, smaller hole to drip with. (We did this in chemistry 101 WAY back when) it may take a couple tries, and also remember to be safe when dealing with fire and melted plastic 😁
I love that your hair matches your resin bottles! Non resin question, do you colour your own hair? or do you go to a salon? If you do your own colouring, could you do a "this is not a tutorial, tis just how I do it" video? My hair is currently faded purple in need of a top up.
I have never enjoyed the petri type pieces until I watched you. Now I can't wait to get some white alcohol ink to use in the coasters molds that just arrived yesterday 😊💜💜💜💜
I haven't ventured into the ink side yet so not sure on the consistency of it but have you experimented with putting the white in a spray bottle rather then a dripper? I know you like the drop effect anyway but wondering how the ink would react with teeny little droplets of the white being sprayed all over from a spray bottle vs. a dropper.
This might be a off question. But I'm asking because I absolutely love! What foundation do you use(main question)? Setting powder? Concealer? Primer/setting spray? Have you done a make video? I would love to know your routine and what brands you use! Please! Your doing looks flawless and your makeup is so beautiful!
could you do a tutorial on how to add resin to a mason jar lid without the metal insert that usually comes with the lid? I make them right now and usually flip the lid over and pour the resin into it, but sometimes I slips under and gets on the metal and I have to peel it off or sand it. just wondering if you have any tips!! thank you!! :)
With that specific epoxy resin, it says it’s got some flexibility. Do you notice the flexibility in any of these? I use artist resin but for tumblers. Yeah I can use them in my molds but I wanted to try something else for them
Love this !! Its very helpful for other resin artists thanks .. and I just love whatever you do .. so no complaints about too much ink 🤣🤣🤣 love em all ! Thanks for sharing
Hi Loved your video..really helps to understand about using the white.. DOD I miss you showing the coaster with just White? I'm wondering what the would looked like by adding your inks and the on one only drop 3 drops of white, then one with just 5 drops, etc.... Keep up the great work, Kiddo
Hi! Do you change how you mix your resin to makeup for putting in all the alcohol inks?! I've read different things but love how your experiments always come out, just haven't heard you mention the mixing. Thanks!
I think the more layers the more details and beauty they have... interesting on white first as well, I'd like to see more layers that way and perhaps some with alternating white layer colored black layer color white layer color ect...
What if you put the white ink in a mist bottle and sprayed it on? I'm wondering if you'd get more of the wispy white that you love and less of the white dots that travel to the bottom of the piece.
I like this experiment. Maybe you could put white in spray bottle so the spots would not be big. I dont like when sometime that white spots on front are so big. But, white for shure make so beatiful efects...
Droppers don't come any smaller... I've looked... and looked... and looked. The bast you can do would be to get ACTUAL droppers. I LOVE the back of the 4 layer one. Gorgeous back. The no white would be great as a sun catcher. Hangbit up in a window that gets LOTS of sun. It would be soooo colorful. Great video. So much fun. Thanks for sharing. Glad I subscribed.
I think I've legitimately watched all the videos on this channel but don't remember something I'm thinking of: did you ever consider mixing a color alcohol ink with white before dropping so that you get opaque color drops to the bottom instead of always white? I don't do this craft myself but love to watch and was just curious what that'd look like.
I have been watching your videos in order. You make such amazing pieces. The pieces you showed first that you added the white first was my favorite. It reminds me of tulle or a very satiny sheer fabric. I am always curious about the spheres on your desk with the roses in them. I have been wanting to do something like this for so long and fail every time. Can you do a video on those Please please. And where to find the molds like that? The only ones I find are the ones that come in 2 pieces and i can't get them to work right.
lol girl .. "Am I really going to leave it like this?" "I hope so" LOL ... I hope so too .. always choose that one .. it's the reason folks love to watch you xxx
I absolutely love all of them! My favorite thing to do is white alcohol ink then swirl it and then add gold on top! I sometimes swirl the gold as well! It’s one of my signature looks!😆
I wondered what it would look like, if you added all the colours then just one layer of white on top instead of putting more colour over the top of the white. If the white still sinks or stays more on top.
Thank you for doing al these tests. Personally I am one of those people who does not like the white but I did like the one the white went in first and the one without any white. I'm a raw beginner so maybe in time ill find my way with colours and white. As one subscriber said what you call the front i would call the back. I love your work and your sparkly personality. Oh and your make up and hair xx
I wonder what would happen if you mixed the color and white together before adding them to the resin. Would you get spots of opaque color at the front? Would there be more vibrancy of color overall?
Omg you are so funny! I love your hair! I laughed soon as you put up the resin jugs, they matched spot on! Lol 😂 “Sweet Spot”. “Am I really going to leave it like this? I hope so”. 😂 😂 I come for the beautiful projects but I stay for your personality. You rock!! 👍🏼
This was such good timing lol i just bought some new inks yesterday and they're the Brea Reese Inks with the Pinata white lol but also the gold which is amazing so far
Hey girl...do you see 285 comments!! You are a rock star!! Congrats on being so successful....I love your personality and you are so uplifting! Keep sharing your life! 😘❤️
Sometimes, I like the back of a piece better than the front.....
I usually love both sides, so I make my coasters reversible. :-)
Me too
I agree with likening the back sometimes better
The white layer first looks like an eye. It's so beautiful!
I’m so glad you commented on the hair matching because as soon as you held up the resin i was like “OH MYgod it matches her hair !!!!!”
Thank you for this!!! Interesting comparison! I love the one with no white! I love that it is see through!! I wonder if you could use a little spray bottle for the white so that it sort of mists on instead of dripping. That might make a cool effect! Keep up the great work! I love watching you!!
What a great idea!
Love this idea!
Good idea, I would like to see this.
It works really well and looks cool. You just have to add to a small spray bottle. Don't add allot to the bottle because it will dry out after a few days. You can clean the nozzle by spraying alcohol through it
cool idea
Big hello from Maine!! I’ve been watching your videos for a week or so because I’m getting ready to start playing with resin myself. You have been such an inspiration and I just love your attitude and how excited you get about colors and flowers. Thanks for brightening up my days 😊
Love.. i also think the depth of the molds play apart in the ink and the outcome of the piece.. would love to see a comparison between thicker mold and thin-ish molds
It would be fun to add alcohol ink at the top of a tall mold like some crystal shape molds you can find to make pendants
I see a flower pattern in the no alcohol inc piece ^^
I also like the more inc look you do ^^ very interesting thou to see the differences! Very good job and idea!🙏☺
I do get a little ink happy and I've had some pieces come out super saturated but still like them in the end. To each their own and everyone has their own style. I try to stop myself but sometimes I do three to four layers and sometimes I do more for larger pieces. Your stuff is always so beautiful even when you feel like you've gone extra.
It's curiously satisfying to watch the inks swirl around in the resin. Also, it seems like the more layers you did, gave you more depth than the ones before. I thought these were so pretty!
Can you do an experiment where you move them after putting the inks in, causing them to swirl or all go in one direction or like zig zag. Hope that makes sense.
Definitely! I could do a whole video doing different effects! ❤️
This was SO helpful as someone who's just getting into working with resin for jewelry!
I’m so glad my video could help! ❤️
I love the explosion too. I'm all about it!
One factor that can change the result too is the work time of the resin. If the resin is stating to kick and getting thick, it will really change the look. I learned that the hard way. Lol but you can use it to your advantage too.
Needle tipped bottles. They are super cheap on Amazon. I purchased some to pre mix uv resin with color. But would be great for your white ink.
Watching the ink settle is literally one of the most satisfying things ever.
Newbie with resin, did some pours last night (first time using alcohol ink too) and loved watching this, Ive subbed because I love your attitude:)
The one layer of while ink looks so cool
And the white ink first looks so awesome
I am in LOVE with this resin/alcohol effect!! I'm so glad I found your videos & can't wait until my inks arrive!!
I need a scientist to explain this chemical reaction to me. But suggestion of an experiment. Since all the ink seemed to leave a circle in the middle, I'd be interested to see you only apply the ink directly in the center and see how it spreads and what shapes it forms.
Second suggestion, I'd like to see the close up shots during you talking about the piece or right after you talk about the piece for video flow and pacing. Just a suggestion :) love your channel
Funny, but I love the one with one layer of white the best. I have been using Stone Coat art coat, which is not a casting resin, so I have to pour half of the coaster first, then I wait a couple of hours, then I add ink, then I pour the second half of the resin. I don’t tend to get as many of the white dots as you. Thanks, enjoy watching your videos!
Pls make a video on your spheres! I just found your channel the other day while looking for a way to preserve a butterfly I found over the summer, and then basically binged all ur videos and am now obsessed w this whole world of resin art!🥰
I love how you show us the difference. You are the only one who showed, not to put any white. That was super cool. I can’t wait to order my inks. Thank-you again.
What I learned: There's no 'too much,' just different effects achieved. For example, I loved four layers of white-- it looked like a close-up of a flower bouquet.
So glad I found your channel! New to resin and am already addicted 🙃. Thanks for your thoughts and ideas!
So informative. Thank you. I do love the one without white especially
I tried a method someone told me that works brilliant..to clean resin from your silicone moulds and jugs, Washing up liquid and some oil.. Like spray oil or oil for cooking.. So pour straight washing up liquid in your silicone jug about teaspoon of each, rub it together with a lollypop stick inside your jug or your hand with a glove on for moulds. Make sure if your doing it over the sink you have a strainer in the sink to catch all the resin pieces then simply wash in warm soapy water.. Works great.
Is there a point at which the resin is diluted too much to set or will it just set with however much ink you use. I was scared to use too much in case it wouldn’t set properly. Love all your projects and experiments💕💕💕
It I've put a lot in once and it was soft, like putty(ish), so I left it out to dry for a few days and it cured all the way.
I just started watching your videos. You are adorable. I love your personality and free spirit.
I have been interested in resin for a long time but never really knew what to do with it. After watching your videos I see the possibilities are really endless!
I foresee myself spending lots of money in the near future to gather a collection of supplies and MANY people getting handmade gifts for birthdays and Christmas!
Eeeek! I’m so inspired and excited!
So cool and interesting! The one with 1 layer looked like chiffon fabric. A lot of info that’s good for me as a “newbee”. Thanks a bunch!
This only makes me more curious!
What if you put the white ink in a spray bottle instead of doing drops?
What if you mixed the color ink and the white ink BEFORE poring it into the resin? like almost an acrylic pour like situation?
What happens when you do color in one layer of resin and white in the next layer???
I NEED TO KNOW
I definitely prefer the one with no white, although I understand what purpose the white ink serves. The one you didn’t do this time was white ink mixed into resin separately then that whitened resin added and swirled around before color. Not sure it’s much different than white first, but the one time you did it that way in a different video, I think the wispy-ness was much cooler looking. 🙄🤷♀️
I really like the idea of doing white ink first then adding the colour, think that would look quite effective in a crystal type mould.
I adore number 2 and number 4 and the one with the white layer first! They are all so pretty it’s killing me. I wish I had time to do resin, I’m trying to be satisfied with watching your amazing art creating but boiiii- it’s hard. So much gorgeous inspiration! 🤩
I love the pink purple ombre effect on your hair!
I love watching the colors swirl around, and I think it’s awesome that the back and front are different, two aspects to appreciate in the same piece! It’s like interactive art and I really like that kind of stuff, beautiful creations you can hold and play with and gaze into.. keep it up!! Keep playing and creating and experimenting.. it’s a joy to watch, and definitely inspiring. 👍🏻
So I am basically binge-watching a bunch of your videos which is why you will see my comments on a lot all of a sudden. Can I just say I love your hair, I've actually been wanting to tip my hair for the longest time but I do work as a mani and sometimes I think maybe some parents wouldn't like it but I am 90% convinced to do it so I just have to get myself the other 10% and I'm going to have it done.
Not going to lie- the moment you picked up the bottles of resin I began to internally squeal that your hair matched the bottles... which also matched your makeup. It was great.
is it wrong that my absolute favorite is the first one without any white? it looks like a halved rainbow orange
I really like the white first. . . so pretty. And the plain alcohol ink is gorg as well.
I love all of them! I also noticed the color on the resin bottles matched your hair! Coincidence? LOL My faves were the one with out any white and where you swirled in the white first. I have noticed at times I do like the backs better. They are also unique to look at! So informational! As far as how much ink, I think it depends on the preference of the artist. Great work and thanks for sharing!
I absolutely freaking LOVE you! I want my first resin piece to be a Chrystal ball. Could you possibly show us how to use the alcohol inks to make delicate mystic swirls. Sort of like your snow globe or roses, which I adore. I think I’m a #2 on the white but I’m not sure how to swirl in a sphere. I love watching you work. ❤
Just came across this video, you are such a genius. This is fantastic content that anyone working with resin and alcohol ink can appreciate!
Have you ever tried mixing he white with the colour first before you drop it into the resin. I don't particularly care for the white splodges but would be curious to see what the pastels look like without adding plain white.
Thank you so much for trying this. This question was Stuck in my head for a while. Love you and your Videos!
What if you mix the white ink with the colored ink first?
Could you try putting the white in a spray bottle? Maybe the small spray bottle you can get in the travel size items at Walmart? Thanks.
So Idk if anyone else has said this but alcohol ink floats so sometimes I put a really thin layer of resin in first, then put in the alcohol ink, then fill the rest of the mold and as it floats to the top it kind of spreads the ink through the resin for a really cool effect. I did this a lot before I had any white ink to get any to sink to the bottom. Sometimes I do a small layer of clear resin- a layer of one color ink- more resin to raise the ink- then do another color- then more resin to raise it up and it’s so cool how they turn out!
I think you are ADORABLE! I enjoy your videos and learning so much! I appreciate you! I am brand new to resin and already addicted! Thank you so much for being here xoxo
I wasn't going to cramp your art style but I also thought it would be nice to see you use a bit less alcohol ink... turns out my favorites are the 3 and 4 layers with white and the one with just colors! :p Thank you so much for doing this test, it was so informative and useful. PS!!!!! I love love LOVE your Watsky hat!!! 😍❤
Thank you for this video, I'm new to resin and just got some alcohol ink the other day. I just made a coaster set and I thought I put too much in I mixed it too much. So this video was helpful.
The one without the white is sooooo pretty! I love it. I think my second fav is the one where you put the white in first. That one looked so unique!
What if you put the white ink in a spray bottle so the drops were smaller?
Oooo! Just got an idea! What if you put the white ink in a spray bottle and misted it on? I do know that the white has to be shaken before use, so maybe just use a very small spray bottle?
These are super neat! I'd love to learn how to use resin. I wonder what it would look like if you gathered all of the samples you've made (this particular size), stacked them and then turned on a light underneath them! Also, the one you used white first looks like an eye! I looks like you have an iris, a pupil and you can see through the pupil to the retina! I'm an eye technician and it peaked my interest! lol.
If you want smaller drops, you can also use a lighter to melt the end of your pipette, then stretch it out with some metal tweezers. You can then snip the end off to make a new, smaller hole to drip with. (We did this in chemistry 101 WAY back when) it may take a couple tries, and also remember to be safe when dealing with fire and melted plastic 😁
I love that your hair matches your resin bottles!
Non resin question, do you colour your own hair? or do you go to a salon? If you do your own colouring, could you do a "this is not a tutorial, tis just how I do it" video?
My hair is currently faded purple in need of a top up.
This was so awesome thank you for the experiment! I am so loving watching the inks and alcohol mix and twist together so cool to watch!! 😍
I love how it looks like the color ink looks like it is eating up the white ink ... soooo cool
I have never enjoyed the petri type pieces until I watched you. Now I can't wait to get some white alcohol ink to use in the coasters molds that just arrived yesterday 😊💜💜💜💜
I haven't ventured into the ink side yet so not sure on the consistency of it but have you experimented with putting the white in a spray bottle rather then a dripper? I know you like the drop effect anyway but wondering how the ink would react with teeny little droplets of the white being sprayed all over from a spray bottle vs. a dropper.
I do like both side most times, but with these I like the top...but most of all, I like them without the white more. All very creative.
Very helpful - thanks. I like LOTS of ink too so liked the 4 layers and the white layer first the best
This might be a off question. But I'm asking because I absolutely love! What foundation do you use(main question)? Setting powder? Concealer? Primer/setting spray? Have you done a make video? I would love to know your routine and what brands you use! Please! Your doing looks flawless and your makeup is so beautiful!
could you do a tutorial on how to add resin to a mason jar lid without the metal insert that usually comes with the lid? I make them right now and usually flip the lid over and pour the resin into it, but sometimes I slips under and gets on the metal and I have to peel it off or sand it. just wondering if you have any tips!! thank you!! :)
With that specific epoxy resin, it says it’s got some flexibility. Do you notice the flexibility in any of these? I use artist resin but for tumblers. Yeah I can use them in my molds but I wanted to try something else for them
could you mix one drop of white with several drops of coloured ink, *then* drip it into the resin? To make a soft pastel colour that would still sink?
I just adore u. U r so fun. And informative. I Just started this journey w/ resin. So far u & toonpish crafts r my favorites.
Do you think you'd be able to preserve paper flowers in resin or would you need to do something to paper first to preserve it?
Love this !! Its very helpful for other resin artists thanks .. and I just love whatever you do .. so no complaints about too much ink 🤣🤣🤣 love em all ! Thanks for sharing
Hi Loved your video..really helps to understand about using the white..
DOD I miss you showing the coaster with just White?
I'm wondering what the would looked like by adding your inks and the on one only drop 3 drops of white, then one with just 5 drops, etc....
Keep up the great work, Kiddo
Hi! Do you change how you mix your resin to makeup for putting in all the alcohol inks?! I've read different things but love how your experiments always come out, just haven't heard you mention the mixing. Thanks!
I think the more layers the more details and beauty they have... interesting on white first as well, I'd like to see more layers that way and perhaps some with alternating white layer colored black layer color white layer color ect...
I love watching your videos, I am new to this and it has been so much fun learning with you!!!! You are my kind of people!
What if you put the white ink in a mist bottle and sprayed it on? I'm wondering if you'd get more of the wispy white that you love and less of the white dots that travel to the bottom of the piece.
I like this experiment. Maybe you could put white in spray bottle so the spots would not be big. I dont like when sometime that white spots on front are so big. But, white for shure make so beatiful efects...
I liked the one where you added white ink first it came out so nice (: it reminds me of jellyfish.
Droppers don't come any smaller... I've looked... and looked... and looked. The bast you can do would be to get ACTUAL droppers.
I LOVE the back of the 4 layer one. Gorgeous back. The no white would be great as a sun catcher. Hangbit up in a window that gets LOTS of sun. It would be soooo colorful.
Great video. So much fun. Thanks for sharing. Glad I subscribed.
I think I've legitimately watched all the videos on this channel but don't remember something I'm thinking of: did you ever consider mixing a color alcohol ink with white before dropping so that you get opaque color drops to the bottom instead of always white? I don't do this craft myself but love to watch and was just curious what that'd look like.
You have a new fan in NJ!!! omg! your videos are cool and SUPER informative!!! thanks a bunch Sweetheart
have you ever tried art resin? I love it and it's way safer!! I also love little windows resin.
Last time I used A. Inks the piece didn't fully cure but I might have mixed it wrong. Can't wait to try again
Thank you for doing this. Really helped me figure Alcohol ink out. Thank you
I have been watching your videos in order. You make such amazing pieces.
The pieces you showed first that you added the white first was my favorite. It reminds me of tulle or a very satiny sheer fabric.
I am always curious about the spheres on your desk with the roses in them. I have been wanting to do something like this for so long and fail every time. Can you do a video on those Please please. And where to find the molds like that? The only ones I find are the ones that come in 2 pieces and i can't get them to work right.
I wonder what would happen if you used a gentle spray bottle for the white so it doesn’t do as big of droplets. I LOVE the experiments!
That’s actually such an interesting idea!! 🤔
lol girl .. "Am I really going to leave it like this?" "I hope so" LOL ... I hope so too .. always choose that one .. it's the reason folks love to watch you xxx
Have you ever tried mixing the colored alcohol ink into the white before dropping into the resin
I absolutely love all of them! My favorite thing to do is white alcohol ink then swirl it and then add gold on top! I sometimes swirl the gold as well! It’s one of my signature looks!😆
Do you polish the finished side? I am so wanting to try alcohol inks in resin now! Just found your channel - so happy I did!
I wondered what it would look like, if you added all the colours then just one layer of white on top instead of putting more colour over the top of the white. If the white still sinks or stays more on top.
Thank you for doing al these tests. Personally I am one of those people who does not like the white but I did like the one the white went in first and the one without any white. I'm a raw beginner so maybe in time ill find my way with colours and white. As one subscriber said what you call the front i would call the back. I love your work and your sparkly personality. Oh and your make up and hair xx
Love Love Love. Do you add another layer of resin after adding the inks?
I've been trying to make some like yours.. hopefully after I get the white you use it works
I wonder what would happen if you mixed the color and white together before adding them to the resin. Would you get spots of opaque color at the front? Would there be more vibrancy of color overall?
Omg you are so funny! I love your hair! I laughed soon as you put up the resin jugs, they matched spot on! Lol 😂 “Sweet Spot”. “Am I really going to leave it like this? I hope so”. 😂 😂
I come for the beautiful projects but I stay for your personality. You rock!! 👍🏼
This was such good timing lol i just bought some new inks yesterday and they're the Brea Reese Inks with the Pinata white lol but also the gold which is amazing so far
number 2 for me but i like the 3rd one the colour looks more brighter
Great video...very interesting to see how every version came out !!!
ya know they're all cool but what I was fascinated with
was watching the way the ink would "dance" after you put them in
Hey girl...do you see 285 comments!! You are a rock star!! Congrats on being so successful....I love your personality and you are so uplifting! Keep sharing your life! 😘❤️
Let me just say to get it out of the way . Your hair is AWESOME BEAUTIFUL. I can tell yews so happy... my favorite is the no white.
They're all beautiful, but I like the one with no white the best. Not as cloudy❤