Really like the new ones. Smooth and beautiful. But then you really almost never make a flop. Thank you for the entertaining and instructive videos. Too beautiful Julie, much love.
I love these!! I think they turned out so much better than the last ones. The only thing I would change is to replace that gold paint pen rim with a black paint pen rim. I think that would set off the effect of the powders so much more. In my opinion, the metallic color rim detracts from the pretty powder effect.
Actually, I love them both. The natural edged one will be great for display and of course the coasters are just stunning too. I live in the states so I am not able to afford your molds but, they are wonderful, I think any you make would sell for you. The deeper molds seem like they are the best when you use your druzy insert. It gives you options on depth but, it is deep enough for multiple layers. Julie, I want to thank you for all your experiments. I am watching you from my hospital bed, just had some major back surgery, so I am watching all my favorite artist, I think all of you are the most giving of people who want to teach and show all the beauty we as artists can pass along to others. I am not to the level of actually teaching myself, but you are all my heroes.
I like the rough side on coasters because your drink sweats I hate cup puddle on my coaster. You refined the method I think these turned out amazing I like the depth and ring on the edge. Still reminds me of Rock candy. Thank you for sharing.
You could put the coasters with the rock edge in your round molds, upside down, and then pour a clear or black coat on the druzy side. Then both sides would be flat. You would have a solid edge, but I think it might look nice. These are beautiful. They look like fool's gold.
I think they both have their appeal. However, I prefer the one with the drusy insert if we’re talking coasters. Others may prefer the more rustic feel of the other. As an ornament alone, I’d agree with them.
Yes, put them in your store. I just bought 2 molds from you about a week ago, I'm so anxious and excited to get them! I really enjoy your way of teaching, you are so sweet and personable! Much love from Texas!!!
Yep, I think I like these better than the ones you did previously. very pretty indeed. I just bought a massive amount of chameleon pigments, flakes, glitters, etc....hoping I can one day do half as well as you do!
Idea... do a first pour of the black then a super thin second pour of the black on top to make the mica bits disappear from the back... that or use a paint brush and tap some flecks onto the black to make it more of an intentional look and maybe do a super thin coat of clear over that to mimic the other side so both can be used?
These turned out stunning. I was wondering if you’d be able to make an insert mold using your crinkled plastic technique. I’d like to see how that would look using your deeper round mold with the lip edge. Another inspiring tutorial Julie. Thank you. 🌺🌴
Oh I definitely like these more. For one, the edge accentuates the crystal center. And this one has more depth. I don't know if it's the extra thickness of the clear, or the difference between the mold and the mold insert having more definition. Or both lol. And personally, I liked them better before the gold paint border, but maybe it's required to cover the joint area of the layers?
i have to say after cutting myself on the druzy coasters made with the druzy mould, i like the smooth ones ! going to have to figure out how i can do that with the mould i have !
Nicely done. Very pretty. Like the one done in the deeper mold the best. Wondering if instead of a stick to spread the resin could you use your finger. Seems it would be easier to spread. I like the little lip. If using as a coaster then when the glass sweats it would keep it from running off.
These are beautiful. Though I have to say I love love the ones you did with the plastic wrap. Is there some way to make a mold of them? That way you would not have to mess with the plastic wrap once you have a mold made. Much love, take care and stay safe. 😺♥🤗♥
I freaked out when you turned them over. I couldn’t figure out what was going on. Then you removed the druzy. I like these with the edge, I would prefer a sharp edge with the mica in center.
So curious me wonders why you do not want the textured side and prefer the smooth side? Seems to me if you use it for a drink coaster, isn't it to protect your wooden(or whatever) surface from the wet(think sweaty glass)? Wouldn't the smooth side just make liquid go off the top of the coaster and the textured side would hold more liquid to protect the wood? Is there something I am missing?
Hello, I am a new subscriber but I have admired your work for a while now. Do you have a video on how to make the insert? Did you pour your silicone over some real crystals or were you you able to find a handful of crystals that you poured your silicone over? Thx so much, I can't wait to try it!
Hi Julie, I was wondering if you would answer a question? Can I pre mix my paints with my pouring medium and silicone for future use? Thanks. Live all your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Julie do you sell the mould your using I don’t want the druzy part just the mold, could you pls tell me if they are 5 inches how much is it also Just love to watch you kind reguards dawn xxxx😘
What is the name of your store. Are you in the states. Love your experiments. Learn so much. I have yet to do my first pour. Can't decide on inks, powders etc. Thank you for sharing.
Just thinking things out...what if you poured black into your mold, laid the Drury insert on top, let it dry, then remove the Drury insert, paint with the mica, then cover in clear? I get alot less of the "pearling" blobs of mica by taking my mold and blowing on it to get rid of loose bits...I love the thought of the druzy look but so far still like the "crushed velvet" ones first
Love the look of these but wish the mold had a bit of a lip to keep the condensation from running all over the furniture. Again, can't get your molds because I'm here in Oklahoma, right smack dab in the middle of the USA. Keep up the good work. Even with the double pour it's worth it for the end result.
At the beginning, you showed a different mold with a smooth edge and a finished pink coaster. What mold was that and is that available to purchase? What color pigment? Thank you!
How you make your own mold? I tried the liquid silicone and use cornstrach make mold. They both didnt come out right. Which method is good to make molds?
Hi Julie I’d like to know do you sell a 5INCH round mould, and half an inch deep I’m new to this could you pls message me bak, I’d realy like to buy one of your moulds kind reguards dawn xxx
oh ABSOLUTELY YES I'M ENJOYING YOUR WONDERFUL EXPERIMENTS!!!!
Really like the new ones. Smooth and beautiful. But then you really almost never make a flop. Thank you for the entertaining and instructive videos. Too beautiful Julie, much love.
I love these!! I think they turned out so much better than the last ones. The only thing I would change is to replace that gold paint pen rim with a black paint pen rim. I think that would set off the effect of the powders so much more. In my opinion, the metallic color rim detracts from the pretty powder effect.
I like this thicker version better! So pretty!
Definitely better this way... gives the illusion of more depth 🥰👍🏼
Julie I bought this Mold and the quality is TOPS, no one does this quality!!
Actually, I love them both. The natural edged one will be great for display and of course the coasters are just stunning too. I live in the states so I am not able to afford your molds but, they are wonderful, I think any you make would sell for you. The deeper molds seem like they are the best when you use your druzy insert. It gives you options on depth but, it is deep enough for multiple layers. Julie, I want to thank you for all your experiments. I am watching you from my hospital bed, just had some major back surgery, so I am watching all my favorite artist, I think all of you are the most giving of people who want to teach and show all the beauty we as artists can pass along to others. I am not to the level of actually teaching myself, but you are all my heroes.
I prefer this version of your experiment. The slight edge where the pigment lays smoothly just adds to the overall effect.
This one is my favorite. I like the border. While two coats are needed it is worth it. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
I think both are great but really like the one with the boarder . Loving this effect . Ali x ❤️
I like these one better than the one you spray painted. This is stunning
The round ones have beautiful dimension …I love the round ones 💛
Yes to the insert border. It looks more organic. Can’t wait to see the new inserts!
Gracias muy bonito y muy amable 🌹
The coasters are gorgeous. The shiny color changing rim reminds me of a Cats eye x
I really like the thicker one it's really nice it has that finished look.
I like the rough side on coasters because your drink sweats I hate cup puddle on my coaster. You refined the method I think these turned out amazing I like the depth and ring on the edge.
Still reminds me of Rock candy.
Thank you for sharing.
I like these better. Nice job Julie. Thanks for sharing your experiments 😃
You could put the coasters with the rock edge in your round molds, upside down, and then pour a clear or black coat on the druzy side. Then both sides would be flat. You would have a solid edge, but I think it might look nice. These are beautiful. They look like fool's gold.
Julie I do love watching your experiments. I am learning a lot from you. Thanks for taking the time to share your experiments with us.
These turned out so pretty!! Please put your deeper mold up; I think it could be useful for lots of projects 💜
I think they both have their appeal. However, I prefer the one with the drusy insert if we’re talking coasters. Others may prefer the more rustic feel of the other. As an ornament alone, I’d agree with them.
My faves are still the plastic wrap with the holo powders💖👍
I love these. They’re so unique and beautiful.
I like them both but I really like the idea of being able to turn them and do like you did! That is my favorite I would say.
They look fabulous.
They both look great but my favourite is with the border around xx
Looks fantastic! Amazing artwork! keep it up... 💖💖💖
These are besutiful I preferred the ones with the edge great job Julie enjoyed your tutorial always do xx
😊yes I'm enjoying them immensely.
Yes, put them in your store. I just bought 2 molds from you about a week ago, I'm so anxious and excited to get them! I really enjoy your way of teaching, you are so sweet and personable! Much love from Texas!!!
Really pretty I like the one with the border best. Love the shimmer on these with the chameleon mika powder. Stay safe love and hugs xx
These are my favourite so far
Enjoyable video ☺
Yep, I think I like these better than the ones you did previously. very pretty indeed. I just bought a massive amount of chameleon pigments, flakes, glitters, etc....hoping I can one day do half as well as you do!
Very pretty, I like both. ♥️
I like these the best.
Since most Drury in nature has a border, I also like this version.
i like both, but my fav one is your 1st one with no edge x
Yes please, list the deeper xxx
Always love your experiments!
These are my favourite of the druzy. Love the velvet with the plastic the best xxxx
You are so creative love them
Idea... do a first pour of the black then a super thin second pour of the black on top to make the mica bits disappear from the back... that or use a paint brush and tap some flecks onto the black to make it more of an intentional look and maybe do a super thin coat of clear over that to mimic the other side so both can be used?
I like your bright colored coasters...I just found these ones too dark....I preferred the crushed velvet look
They are awesome!! Love ❤ them!! You forgot the heart 😂😂
Really like how these turned out, and thank you for your experiments, you do all the work for us x
Lovely sparkly goodness!!
I like these over the the ones with no edge. They look spectacular 😁
This really turned out really pretty Julie. Thank you for sharing your videos 😊
Love them. I use a long neck lighter to pop bubbles.
I really like these best, maybe a little more work with a double pour, but the end result is really nice!
I agree with the rest of the commenters...these are better for coasters..the others might be good for art pieces. 💜
Like these better than then the others but I really like the satin look
So beautiful 🥰
That would look really cool with the holographic powder you can buy for nail.
These turned out stunning. I was wondering if you’d be able to make an insert mold using your crinkled plastic technique. I’d like to see how that would look using your deeper round mold with the lip edge. Another inspiring tutorial Julie. Thank you. 🌺🌴
Beautiful as always
This is all new to me but I would love to see how you make the moulds it’s mind boggling to me. Love your creativity
Oh I definitely like these more. For one, the edge accentuates the crystal center. And this one has more depth. I don't know if it's the extra thickness of the clear, or the difference between the mold and the mold insert having more definition. Or both lol. And personally, I liked them better before the gold paint border, but maybe it's required to cover the joint area of the layers?
Lol…the thumbnail pic looked like the hamburger forms that my mom used to have…😂lol…Love how these came out…
i have to say after cutting myself on the druzy coasters made with the druzy mould, i like the smooth ones ! going to have to figure out how i can do that with the mould i have !
I prefer the round one.
Both are awesome. But id prefer the round
Love them ❤️
Really prefer the molds you did today. They just look more finished.
It was pretty before you added the gold edge, but with it- wow! Did it ever pop and look beautiful!
I do prefer this way I ordered a round mold the other day and this was the depth of the mold I was trying to order
You want the deeper one?
@@PouringYourHeartOut Yes please Julie I have the shallower one already
@@helengrippo7095 please message me. So you don't want the one you just ordered?
I also prefer this one
Verry nice👍👍
Pretty
Nicely done. Very pretty. Like the one done in the deeper mold the best. Wondering if instead of a stick to spread the resin could you use your finger. Seems it would be easier to spread. I like the little lip. If using as a coaster then when the glass sweats it would keep it from running off.
Amazing
I like these better, they seem to show more color and sparkle then the ones you spray painted.
These are beautiful. Though I have to say I love love the ones you did with the plastic wrap. Is there some way to make a mold of them? That way you would not have to mess with the plastic wrap once you have a mold made. Much love, take care and stay safe. 😺♥🤗♥
I freaked out when you turned them over. I couldn’t figure out what was going on. Then you removed the druzy.
I like these with the edge, I would prefer a sharp edge with the mica in center.
I think the ones you did today look more natural.
Hello Julie just wondering how you store your moulds when your not using them. I am loving your resin videos your making such beautiful stuff
Get rid of the spray paint one, if you can't use it what good is it? The other is beautiful. Love your experiments 😀💗
So curious me wonders why you do not want the textured side and prefer the smooth side? Seems to me if you use it for a drink coaster, isn't it to protect your wooden(or whatever) surface from the wet(think sweaty glass)? Wouldn't the smooth side just make liquid go off the top of the coaster and the textured side would hold more liquid to protect the wood? Is there something I am missing?
Hello, I am a new subscriber but I have admired your work for a while now. Do you have a video on how to make the insert? Did you pour your silicone over some real crystals or were you you able to find a handful of crystals that you poured your silicone over? Thx so much, I can't wait to try it!
Hi Julie, I was wondering if you would answer a question? Can I pre mix my paints with my pouring medium and silicone for future use? Thanks. Live all your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Julie do you sell the mould your using I don’t want the druzy part just the mold, could you pls tell me if they are 5 inches how much is it also Just love to watch you kind reguards dawn xxxx😘
Hi Julie, I'd be interested in buying the deeper round mold. How much would that be please. Postage to NSW 💜
What is the name of your store. Are you in the states. Love your experiments. Learn so much. I have yet to do my first pour. Can't decide on inks, powders etc. Thank you for sharing.
Just thinking things out...what if you poured black into your mold, laid the Drury insert on top, let it dry, then remove the Drury insert, paint with the mica, then cover in clear? I get alot less of the "pearling" blobs of mica by taking my mold and blowing on it to get rid of loose bits...I love the thought of the druzy look but so far still like the "crushed velvet" ones first
Love the look of these but wish the mold had a bit of a lip to keep the condensation from running all over the furniture. Again, can't get your molds because I'm here in Oklahoma, right smack dab in the middle of the USA. Keep up the good work. Even with the double pour it's worth it for the end result.
At the beginning, you showed a different mold with a smooth edge and a finished pink coaster. What mold was that and is that available to purchase? What color pigment? Thank you!
How you make your own mold? I tried the liquid silicone and use cornstrach make mold. They both didnt come out right. Which method is good to make molds?
I have other idea..if you pure clear and then flip the insert on top face down wait to cure remove put the power color pure black 😅 is it easier
Haven't read comments lately but has anyone suggested spraying your mica with alcohol to stop it from floating to the top?
Julie, have I been booted from your Facebook group or has there been an error? I can't access the page.😳🤔
Could you not make a mold of the first one made with the plastic wrap?
They are pretty, but I like the first one better.
Hi Julie I’d like to know do you sell a 5INCH round mould, and half an inch deep I’m new to this could you pls message me bak, I’d realy like to buy one of your moulds kind reguards dawn xxx
I love this mold, is it stil avaleble, how can i order it please.
What were colors of glitter and the black resin
How long did you wait to pour the black
Don’t like the gap on the edge be better filled in 😃
But when you have a geode there is always a smooth outer area around the crystal center... that’s what she’s using for inspiration...
What kind of doggies do you have?
Can you send me your store link please