Thank you for such a thorough tutorial. I have bought from you, and I’m thinking of getting your kit to try everything, to see what I like best. I like the paper you make. I like not worrying about it bleeding. Thanks again!
*LIKE FROM BRAZIL!* I really liked your work, I thought it was wonderful, but I don't understand English well, so I had doubts, could you help me? I saw in an old video of yours, you passing the resin on the fabric, so I wanted to know if the resin you used is epoxy or polyester? Is there a way to do this with polyester, because epoxy yellows over time?
Hello Lakshmi! Have a look at our website full of wonderful products and project ideas for making resin jewelry and accessories: www.little-windows.com/ fran@little-windows.com
Hello! I guess that depends on why they're not good. If I don't like a design I've made, I'll sometimes embed that with other elements in a larger mold to encase it all. If the problem is that they didn't set up properly or have been damaged you can re-coat or embed them in the same way. If you like the shape but not the look, you can also paint them to create something new, and even dome up on cast pieces if you'd like. Hope that inspires some ideas :) fran@little-windows.com
@ BeckyJustice, I would recommend that you wear one or a mask. Little Windows has no odor, but just to be on the safe side. Fran will answer you, I'm sure.
Hi Becky! (and thanks Robby :) Brilliant Resin is the safest epoxy you'll find, so if you're occasionally mixing small batches (ours are only 1 TBSP/several projects), and have fresh air in your space, you won't need a respirator. However, if you're mixing large batches, making many batches, working on large projects with lots of surface area - tumblers, art coating, etc. - and you're cooped up due to space constraints or weather, then yes it's best to wear a mask with a vapor filter, and gloves. Please let me know if I can be of help in any other way, and have fun creating!! - Fran@little-windows.com
@BeckyJustice.... See? I've been using Little Windows for years and Fran is the absolute best. She will definitely respond and her resin is one of the best. I only use 2, but I started with Fran and will never leave! Her products are of the highest quality and I can't say enough. I spoke a little too soon, but I wear them because of my heath conditions. But I encourage you to get with Little Windows and give them a try if you haven't yet. I stand firm when I tell you that you will never be disappointed. Ever!
Hello @vanitarathi843! Here's a link to the best resin jewelry starter kit, have a look at all of the components and reusable tools included, it's a great price! www.little-windows.com/products/brilliant-resin-starter-kit-for-jewelry-more Thanks for asking :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello Belle! Yes you sure can, have a look at this example from our IDEAS+HOW-TOs library: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/44280769-ways-to-color-resin Scroll down to the section on Acrylic Paint and you'll see projects made with skins, and some made by painting between resin layers. fran@little-windows.com
Hello @nakeshawilliamson1818, here's a link to the Brilliant Resin Starter Kit at little-windows.com: www.little-windows.com/products/brilliant-resin-starter-kit-for-jewelry-more Have lots of fun creating, and let me know if I can be of help along the way :) fran@little-windows.com
Thank you for such a thorough tutorial. I have bought from you, and I’m thinking of getting your kit to try everything, to see what I like best. I like the paper you make. I like not worrying about it bleeding. Thanks again!
Thank you RuthAnna! Have lots of fun and let me know if I can be of help along the way :)
fran@little-windows.com
Love this Fran! Got my goodies today! Much love and hugs!!!!
Thank you!!! Let me know how your creations are coming along, send pics if you can!
fran@little-windows.com
@@LittleWindowsResin I certainly will. Got Covid, Omnicron and, Bronchitis 🤣🤣🤣I've dodged it all this time..... But I will be back on track soon.
*LIKE FROM BRAZIL!*
I really liked your work, I thought it was wonderful, but I don't understand English well, so I had doubts, could you help me? I saw in an old video of yours, you passing the resin on the fabric, so I wanted to know if the resin you used is epoxy or polyester? Is there a way to do this with polyester, because epoxy yellows over time?
Boas dicas pra nós 👏👏💓🇧🇷
Excellent tutorial it's a friendly product without any mess at work space need to buy where will I get this product kindly suggest me
Hello Lakshmi! Have a look at our website full of wonderful products and project ideas for making resin jewelry and accessories: www.little-windows.com/
fran@little-windows.com
any ideas on how to re-use the resin product that are not good? Or just threw them away?
Hello! I guess that depends on why they're not good. If I don't like a design I've made, I'll sometimes embed that with other elements in a larger mold to encase it all. If the problem is that they didn't set up properly or have been damaged you can re-coat or embed them in the same way. If you like the shape but not the look, you can also paint them to create something new, and even dome up on cast pieces if you'd like.
Hope that inspires some ideas :)
fran@little-windows.com
Do you have to wear a respirator when using your resin?
@ BeckyJustice, I would recommend that you wear one or a mask. Little Windows has no odor, but just to be on the safe side. Fran will answer you, I'm sure.
Hi Becky! (and thanks Robby :) Brilliant Resin is the safest epoxy you'll find, so if you're occasionally mixing small batches (ours are only 1 TBSP/several projects), and have fresh air in your space, you won't need a respirator.
However, if you're mixing large batches, making many batches, working on large projects with lots of surface area - tumblers, art coating, etc. - and you're cooped up due to space constraints or weather, then yes it's best to wear a mask with a vapor filter, and gloves.
Please let me know if I can be of help in any other way, and have fun creating!!
- Fran@little-windows.com
@BeckyJustice.... See? I've been using Little Windows for years and Fran is the absolute best. She will definitely respond and her resin is one of the best. I only use 2, but I started with Fran and will never leave! Her products are of the highest quality and I can't say enough. I spoke a little too soon, but I wear them because of my heath conditions. But I encourage you to get with Little Windows and give them a try if you haven't yet. I stand firm when I tell you that you will never be disappointed. Ever!
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What price this kit
Hello @vanitarathi843!
Here's a link to the best resin jewelry starter kit, have a look at all of the components and reusable tools included, it's a great price!
www.little-windows.com/products/brilliant-resin-starter-kit-for-jewelry-more
Thanks for asking :)
fran@little-windows.com
hi can you use acrylic paint skins
Hello Belle! Yes you sure can, have a look at this example from our IDEAS+HOW-TOs library:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/44280769-ways-to-color-resin
Scroll down to the section on Acrylic Paint and you'll see projects made with skins, and some made by painting between resin layers.
fran@little-windows.com
Hello Little window, am asking to know if you can ship to Africa.
Hello Faith! I'm so sorry but these days I don't have an efficient and reliable shipping option for Africa, but I'll keep looking :)
@@LittleWindowsResin OK thank you, I will really love to have some of you lovely products.
How can i get the set?
Hello @nakeshawilliamson1818, here's a link to the Brilliant Resin Starter Kit at little-windows.com:
www.little-windows.com/products/brilliant-resin-starter-kit-for-jewelry-more
Have lots of fun creating, and let me know if I can be of help along the way :)
fran@little-windows.com