@@jubis-juj Good idea! I'll try that next time. The sticky mat works well, usually. Mine is old and has lost much of its stickiness now, though. I guess it's time for a new one! Thanks for watching, and also for your tip. ❤️
These are just awesome!! glad this showed up in my feed .I think my favourite is well al of them hehehe i can't pick just one , A huge thumbs up and a newsubscriber from me. Gave me so many ideas as i thoought these might be too fragile and break easily. Can't wait to see what you come up with next time . Much love from Australia
These are all so delicate, dainty and pretty. I love each of them! I was wondering if you seal the back and sides with something, and what that may be. Thank you so much for the inspiration and quick tips.❤❤❤t
Hi there! Thanks for your comment. To answer your question, I didn't seal these in particular, but I usually seal ceramic resin with butcher block wax. I used to use a matte sealant made by Mix2Mold, and that works pretty well also but tends to show brush strokes, so I do prefer the wax. :) I hope this helps, friend. If you have any other questions, I'm here for you.
Absolutely! Mix2Mold is quite forgiving on how thick or thin you decide to mix it. If you mixed it thin enough to go in a needle bottle there may be curing time issues, though. I've never tried thinning it quite that much, so I couldn't say for certain. I know my thinner mixtures have taken longer to dry. If you do try using it in a needle tip bottle, I hope you'll come back and let me know how it goes. Id love to hear your insight. Normally I do pour a little neater than this, but I have osteoarthritis in my hands and some days are worse than others. But when the brain says craft, we craft! 😂
Thank you very much! I'm honestly not sure. When I mix up my ceramic resin, I usually just eyeball it and make more than enough. I always keep a spare mold or two on hand for extra leftover resin. Also, the recommended ratio of Mix2Mold to water is 3:1, but it's very forgiving, and you can make it thicker or thinner as needed, which is nice.
Love the bird! ❤❤
I love the white resin. It looks like pieces of fine china
They are all lovely ❤
Really stunning pieces, I love your choice in tapes! Just wish I could cut as neat as you. Amazing job :)
I really like all of these pendant's, the kingfisher is my fav. Great idea and thank you for sharing
@@SmartyHarty Thanks, Smarty! I like the kingfisher too. I'm in love with that whole roll of PET tape. 😍
very elegant looking, love the white with a splash of colour.🩷🩷🩷🩷
Thank you❤
They all look so beautiful and elegant...love them all...thanks for sharing 😊
Beautiful eco resin earrings,loved the washi tape graphics on these jewelleries 💜
These are really nice!
Try using tape to separate the sticker from its backing. Works for me. Your ideas for jewelry are lovely.
@@jubis-juj Good idea! I'll try that next time. The sticky mat works well, usually. Mine is old and has lost much of its stickiness now, though. I guess it's time for a new one!
Thanks for watching, and also for your tip. ❤️
Impressive
Your work is beautiful
@@SharonGiampino Thank you, Sharon. ❤️
These are just awesome!! glad this showed up in my feed .I think my favourite is well al of them hehehe i can't pick just one , A huge thumbs up and a newsubscriber from me. Gave me so many ideas as i thoought these might be too fragile and break easily. Can't wait to see what you come up with next time . Much love from Australia
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed them!
These are all so delicate, dainty and pretty. I love each of them! I was wondering if you seal the back and sides with something, and what that may be. Thank you so much for the inspiration and quick tips.❤❤❤t
Hi there! Thanks for your comment. To answer your question, I didn't seal these in particular, but I usually seal ceramic resin with butcher block wax. I used to use a matte sealant made by Mix2Mold, and that works pretty well also but tends to show brush strokes, so I do prefer the wax. :)
I hope this helps, friend. If you have any other questions, I'm here for you.
@ yes, it does. Thank you!
Can you make the mix thicker so it pours slower and or use the bottles with the needle?
Absolutely! Mix2Mold is quite forgiving on how thick or thin you decide to mix it. If you mixed it thin enough to go in a needle bottle there may be curing time issues, though. I've never tried thinning it quite that much, so I couldn't say for certain. I know my thinner mixtures have taken longer to dry. If you do try using it in a needle tip bottle, I hope you'll come back and let me know how it goes. Id love to hear your insight.
Normally I do pour a little neater than this, but I have osteoarthritis in my hands and some days are worse than others. But when the brain says craft, we craft! 😂
These sooo nice, how much powder resin did you make? Pls tell ❤❤❤😊
Thank you very much! I'm honestly not sure. When I mix up my ceramic resin, I usually just eyeball it and make more than enough. I always keep a spare mold or two on hand for extra leftover resin.
Also, the recommended ratio of Mix2Mold to water is 3:1, but it's very forgiving, and you can make it thicker or thinner as needed, which is nice.