Beautiful turtle! I love the colors you picked for this guy. In this case, the green and the copper go together really well! I do notice that the white sand and the shells are not very visible on him though. I think if the green were a little less prominent, the details on the bottom would've been more obvious. Or just if you had coated the shell with green, then clear-filled the inside. Then again, clear filling doesn't give you that cool fade at the edges of the shell... Either way, what you do see has turned out great! And I like the idea of checking out the train department for extra crafting supplies. I've been getting molds from baking and chocolate, creating air-dry clay inserts I can paint and I have a bunch of oddly-shaped beads that never seemed right for any jewelry projects, but are absolutely beautiful and would look awesome in resin projects! So I look for inclusions everywhere. Thank you!
Beautiful. Can't see the shells, but it looks great. Next time make one where you can look through the shell and see the bottom of the ocean. I bought the mold.
I just got this same mold through Temu. When you applied the brown mica powder, why did you add the alcohol before brushing it on? Beautiful outcome. I hope mine comes out great too.
I'll need to go back and watch what I did. If I sprayed it on the brush, then it was to help keep it from flying off the brush due to static. Just the tiniest mist. If I sprayed the mold before brushing it on, then I'll need to go back and see. I'm on a road trip to the Pacific NW, but will watch it ASAP! Thank you for watching and for your question!
Oh gosh, how exciting!! I love this mold... unfortunately, I did layers of resin so I don't recall exactly how much I used. I should have kept track for my records.. but didn't! Sorry. Let me know how your turtle turns out!
Put the mold on your scales, press tare, fill it with water. Now you know the exact volume of the mold. I have a list of the volume of each of my molds at my craft table, therefore I never have leftover resin.
Hi Ana, Thank you for your suggestion. :) That's one of the great things about my channel! It's meant for people to watch my ideas and then create something of their own. To perfect it.. in their own mind and technique. :) Thank you for watching!
His legs looks very realistic. You did a great job 😊 never seen a turtle done this way.
Thank you so much, Dragonfly! ❤️
This little turtle is so gorgeous, really love it
Thank you so much Apple! 💓
Turned out BEAUTIFUL!!
Thank you, Elyse! ❤️
Love the turtle
Beautiful turtle🎉❤❤❤
Thank you, Jennifer! ❤
Oh. How. Beautiful! Great ideas for this turtle. You did great!❤
Thank you! 😊
Oh he is absolutely awesome
Very cool!
Thank you Jeff! 😊
Gorgeousness ❤
Amazing.....love it so much !!!!
Thank you so much, Elsa!!!
Love it ❤
Thank you MC! 😊
Really gorgeous and dimensional
I’ve watched this one 3 or 4 times I love it! I think I’m going to break down and make one.
Thanks, Barbara, again and again! y
@@vonnie4781 Thank you Vonnie!!
@@resinnut9335 I love all your older videos. I may overlook one I haven’t seen more than 3 times, but I doubt it! 😂
He is gorgeous, I love him, Thank you
Thank you, Pam! ♡
Beautiful turtle! I love the colors you picked for this guy. In this case, the green and the copper go together really well! I do notice that the white sand and the shells are not very visible on him though. I think if the green were a little less prominent, the details on the bottom would've been more obvious. Or just if you had coated the shell with green, then clear-filled the inside. Then again, clear filling doesn't give you that cool fade at the edges of the shell...
Either way, what you do see has turned out great! And I like the idea of checking out the train department for extra crafting supplies. I've been getting molds from baking and chocolate, creating air-dry clay inserts I can paint and I have a bunch of oddly-shaped beads that never seemed right for any jewelry projects, but are absolutely beautiful and would look awesome in resin projects! So I look for inclusions everywhere. Thank you!
Thanks so much, Valerie. 😀
Wow… he is stunning!! Thanks so much for sharing! New subscriber here!! Nat from Down Under. ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Thank you so much, Nat! Thank you for subscribing, and I am excited to visit there in October! ❤️
I love your ideas!!! ❤
Thank you, Julie! 😊 I'm sorry for the late reply!
Love your version of the turtle. Great choice of inclusions. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching, as always! ❤️
I have this mold & didn't know what to do with him. Your turtle turned out beautiful! Thanks for sharing this video & giving me some ideas know!
HI Jenah! I'm so glad and I hope you have fun making yours! ☺️ Let me know how it turns out!
❤ I think your turtle turned out absolutely beautiful. I love your model train station section idea as well.
Thanks so much! 😊 Yes! So much there!
Wow! Looks amazing!
Thank you!! ☺️
beautiful
Thank you Rosanne! 💓
Awesome!
Thank you so much screamingmeadows! 💓
Nice
Thank you, Wizardkitty! :)
I have a live Tortious and your turtle came out Beautiful.
That's awesome!
Beautiful. Can't see the shells, but it looks great. Next time make one where you can look through the shell and see the bottom of the ocean. I bought the mold.
Wow he is so cool. I just ordered a turtule mold for my birthday. I can't wait to see if I can get close to what you did❤
Happy late birthday!!
I just got this same mold through Temu. When you applied the brown mica powder, why did you add the alcohol before brushing it on? Beautiful outcome. I hope mine comes out great too.
I'll need to go back and watch what I did. If I sprayed it on the brush, then it was to help keep it from flying off the brush due to static. Just the tiniest mist. If I sprayed the mold before brushing it on, then I'll need to go back and see. I'm on a road trip to the Pacific NW, but will watch it ASAP! Thank you for watching and for your question!
I literally just got the same old off at temu for like 3 bucks maybe and I hadn't seen one done yet I thought it was going to be smaller tbh
I just got this mold, how much epoxy did you use total to you recall?
Oh gosh, how exciting!! I love this mold... unfortunately, I did layers of resin so I don't recall exactly how much I used. I should have kept track for my records.. but didn't! Sorry. Let me know how your turtle turns out!
Put the mold on your scales, press tare, fill it with water. Now you know the exact volume of the mold.
I have a list of the volume of each of my molds at my craft table, therefore I never have leftover resin.
Where did you get the mold?
There is a link in the description. :)
Where are you located? Love the turtle
Thank you, Genette. ❤️. I'm from the U.S. in Arizona now.
@@resinnut9335 I am in WA. Just found your channel and I am enjoying your videos.
Welcome to my channel, and thank you for watching! Oh, that's awesome! We came to AZ from Oregon. We are a long-time PNW family. ❤️
Wooooow! :)
Thank you so much, Johnathon!! ❤️
How much red in did you use for this cute mould
Oh gosh, you know I don't think I kept track on that one. I'm so sorry!
Beautiful ( spanked the turtle) 😂😂😂
Hahaha. Thanks Steve! ❤️
Dommage que la vidéo soit en anglais 😭😭
There should be subtitles in your language, if there isn't please let me know so that I can see how to remedy that for you. Thank you for watching ❤️
I am really sorry 😔 but it was beautiful and them you just went overboard totally over the the top no need of so many embellishments 😢😢 😢
Hi Ana, Thank you for your suggestion. :) That's one of the great things about my channel! It's meant for people to watch my ideas and then create something of their own. To perfect it.. in their own mind and technique. :) Thank you for watching!
Whaaaat? I would have thrown even more embellishments in there!! Looks beautiful!