I haven’t seen anyone use Silicone oil with resin. The effects are beautiful and watching the resin move and transform is mesmerizing thank you for sharing
Christy's really awesome, isn't she? A true artist, with so much creativity going on in her head, all the time. 😊 I'm really loving what you did here, Daniel! This is COOL - and fun and beautiful! You have been such an inspiration to me in my own resin journey. Mainly because of your willingness to take risks, I found my own courage to experiment. For me, that's really big. I was raised to be "perfect", not allowed to mess up much. Made me a scared little girl, to try anything new for fear of not getting something right. Thank you for helping me to have fun. 😊
Yes, having only watched that one video, I knew Christy was a true artist. I really do understand that pressure you had, I felt the same once, I oftenly feel it now. We just need to find ourselves and put others expectations aside. If we can help eachother, and feel a sense of appreciation, knowing we have helped others, it's a much better feeling than power.x
Wow...you get it. Didn't expect that, but I should've. You're an artist, as am I, as are most of the resin creators whom I watch. We seem to have an "odd kick to our gallop", according to large parts of Society...parents, especially. Apparently, Academics is what matters. :shudder I'm so glad you were able to set aside the expectations of others and focus on YOU. I wish I had had the bravery to do that as a young person. I'm now an old-ish granny, with a lot of regrets.
Daniel, thank you so much for all the information you share with all of us. I never get bored watching your videos cause I learn so much. I would have never thought of using silicone with resin, now I'm going to have to try it. I finally got a leveled table so hopefully I can start using the information I have learned from you to create beautiful piece s. Thank you so much
A suggestion if I may? When you added the lighter blue dots at 18:46 it reminded me of a turtle shell. Maybe use green with a little green mica powder (to add a hint of shimmer) and a yellow and stop at this point to see if it ends up looking like a turtle shell. It would be cool to see if it works. It would make a great necklace if it did. Thank you for inspirations. Keep it up. You are appreciated!
You said you don’t think you’d need a final layer of clear if you did a deeper pour as long as you clean off the oil. You really do though because the silicone oil can leave little divots on the surface where it pools (the bits of oil you needs to off. A top coat takes care of that.
It's an embossing tool if I'm not mistaken. I'm currently trying to figure out what to do with the silicone paint I got that's labeled as being for use in epoxy resin. All I can seem to find are videos similar to yours where silicone is added separate from color
This is such a cool effect. 😊❤
Beautiful!
Thank you so much Christy! 🥰🥰
I haven’t seen anyone use Silicone oil with resin. The effects are beautiful and watching the resin move and transform is mesmerizing thank you for sharing
I luv the blue 1 😍💙💙😍😍 dabbing n the other colors inside the curdle bits was really cool 😎
Thanks again Mandi 😊😊😊
Excellent, always a pleasure ♥️
As are your comments, thanks Maddie 😊
Christy's really awesome, isn't she? A true artist, with so much creativity going on in her head, all the time. 😊 I'm really loving what you did here, Daniel! This is COOL - and fun and beautiful!
You have been such an inspiration to me in my own resin journey. Mainly because of your willingness to take risks, I found my own courage to experiment. For me, that's really big. I was raised to be "perfect", not allowed to mess up much. Made me a scared little girl, to try anything new for fear of not getting something right. Thank you for helping me to have fun. 😊
Yes, having only watched that one video, I knew Christy was a true artist. I really do understand that pressure you had, I felt the same once, I oftenly feel it now. We just need to find ourselves and put others expectations aside. If we can help eachother, and feel a sense of appreciation, knowing we have helped others, it's a much better feeling than power.x
Wow...you get it. Didn't expect that, but I should've. You're an artist, as am I, as are most of the resin creators whom I watch. We seem to have an "odd kick to our gallop", according to large parts of Society...parents, especially. Apparently, Academics is what matters. :shudder
I'm so glad you were able to set aside the expectations of others and focus on YOU. I wish I had had the bravery to do that as a young person. I'm now an old-ish granny, with a lot of regrets.
Nice work! The gold/yellow pattern and color combo are fantastic!
Thanks :)
Really lovely effects Daniel. Thank you so much for kindly sharing your wonderful creations! ❌☘️🥰
Thank you Andrea 😊 It's a pleasure 😊😊
That was so cool I've used it before and I didn't like it but I think I used way to much so I'm going to try again using a little
A little goes a very long way 😊😊
Those look really cool! I love the effect that the silicone oil gives!
Thanks as always Lisa 🥰
This effect is very nice, I will definitely try it. 😊😊
Yay! Thanks as always Gulma 😊😊😊
Daniel, thank you so much for all the information you share with all of us. I never get bored watching your videos cause I learn so much. I would have never thought of using silicone with resin, now I'm going to have to try it. I finally got a leveled table so hopefully I can start using the information I have learned from you to create beautiful piece s. Thank you so much
Thanks Tina, thank you so much 🥰🥰
Very cool indeed! Like the silicone work and I’m also not ready for be achy waves either! ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks :)
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A suggestion if I may? When you added the lighter blue dots at 18:46 it reminded me of a turtle shell. Maybe use green with a little green mica powder (to add a hint of shimmer) and a yellow and stop at this point to see if it ends up looking like a turtle shell. It would be cool to see if it works. It would make a great necklace if it did. Thank you for inspirations. Keep it up. You are appreciated!
Thanks Karen, great idea 💡 😊😊
Nice!
Thank you 😊
You said you don’t think you’d need a final layer of clear if you did a deeper pour as long as you clean off the oil. You really do though because the silicone oil can leave little divots on the surface where it pools (the bits of oil you needs to off. A top coat takes care of that.
Thanks Kris, I did notice a couple of small divots but not many 😊😊
Nice 💜
Thank you 😊
It's an embossing tool if I'm not mistaken. I'm currently trying to figure out what to do with the silicone paint I got that's labeled as being for use in epoxy resin. All I can seem to find are videos similar to yours where silicone is added separate from color
The red & yellow top one looked like a colored xray of teeth when you added the oil.
Hi Daniel I have one query if I don't have this silicone oil is there any substitute for this?
Possibly baby oil but I haven't tried 🙈
have you tried using a spray bottle and alcohol lovely results, if i do them again ill be sure to sent you a pic
Would it have the same results with using mica powders instead of paste?
Hi Alex, i'm sure that Christy used micas in her video :)
What happens if you use alcohol ink instead of pigment?
HI Edmund, be sure to check out Christy's video I put in the video description, she shows an example when she moves onto the coasters 😊😊😊