Hello from Ohio USA! I try to catch your videos every day and love what you do! I love to color but can not draw for the life of me, so I do adult coloring books! I am 71 years old and moved to Ohio from Ny c Brooklyn when the lady that I was caring for, for 37 years passed away, and when I moved to Ohio to live with my parents, a month after moving to Ohio my dad passed, so now I take care of my 89-year-old Mom. Love your puppies!! Take care!!
Lol, it just makes me bust a stitch listening to how excited you get when you unmold anyting! You put a smile on my face when I needed the most, which is all day everyday.
I am so glad that you accidentally mixed that middle layer when you were pouring on top of the wet layer, it gives the water a kind of movement. These are GORGEOUS and your excitement throughout the video was favorite part. ❤
Oh, Julie! I love these new molds. My! You have really taken this mold making to another layer entirely! Wow! And, WOW! They made such marvelous coasters!! Just gorgeous. You should be happy with them. They're perfect!
She is very clever..she is my favorite person to watch... I dont even do resin....I started following her two years ago for painting...but she loves resin right now...so I get excited with her....lol. Have a blessed day.
Wonderful video. I like how you explain the process. I also like listening to your voice, I'm from South Carolina, USA. I hear a southern accent all the time. To me, the accents I hear in these videos, yours and others, is just fantastic. So you ask for ideas. Here's one, a paper weight mold. Thought maybe design one or if maybe you could use your tiered mold upside down.
To help save on the amount of sparkle used coat the molds with the sparkle before pouring. For super sparkle, put in a bit tap and rotate until all areas have been coated then dump onto a sheet of paper to return to the jar. For more controlled sparkle, use a soft makeup brush to distribute some sparkle across the mold.
Wow, these are stunning! Love the added sparkle. I really hope you do a test by pouring all of the same color in at once. I bet it would do the layered look all by itself. Another fabulous mold, Julie. Thanks so much for these.
Very pretty! I think it would be neat to see this made in reverse with rainbow colors for the different layers and clear on the other side so it would look like a stack of colored layers.
Turned out really pretty! 😍 You could also do it backwards with the blue first and then the white to simulate a lone iceberg floating in the water. Or use the sand colors to give the impression of a island or sandbar. The possibilities are endless. You don't even have to be realistic. Use a rainbow of colors on the layers and when you flip it you just fill the rest with clear (or vice versa) for a fun and funky look. Oh! You could even try including bits of the fake grass and foliage that tabletop gamers use, upside-down on the first layer of the mould in clear resin, then mix a clear layer of resin with a bit of real soil (or used, dry coffee grounds would work), sand and tiny bits of gravel for the next layers to simulate the earths layers. Then you flip it over and only use bits of water near the water to simulate a lake, maybe get a small boat on it to be cute, and fill the rest with clear! You get a mini diorama and can sell them as mini art instead of coasters! Would be a lot of work though, especially considering you'd be working backwards, and might need a bit of UV resin for parts (which is a bit of a hassle sometimes but could help with waterfall effects too) but it would look awesome. 😅
@@PouringYourHeartOut I wish I could but I can't afford any craft supplies right now (and my carpal tunnel syndrome is killing my hands) so I must craft vicariously through You Tubers and giving you all ideas! 😅 BTW, are you going to try dusting this mold with your inference colors and filling with black before filling with clear or very lightly tinted resin? That might look really awesome, similar to your crushed velvet effects but different enough to be unique. You could try putting a different interference powder on each layer but that might be a bit tedious, lol. 😆
@@PouringYourHeartOut Oh! I just had an idea. Have you tried mixing a bit of your interference powders into a little bottle of your pure alcohol and treating them like alcohol inks? You'd need to buy little bottles and perhaps get a ball bearing inside to help mix them when you shake the bottle but it could give you some awesome effects! Or you could try glow powders! Experiment time, maybe? 😮
So pretty. Thought you were going to add the whales. Beautiful just the way they are but think the white whales will break up the dark center. Think using the same color only lightening it was a great idea as it really matches nicely.
These are absolutely Gorgeous Julie. I love watching your videos. Thank you taking your time to teach us everything you do for Resin molds and acrylic paintings. ❤😊
I loved this video so much I ordered the coasters and turtle right away. Can't wait to get them and make gifts for Christmas. Thank you so much for sharing what you love ❤️
Hi Julie. What fabulous molds and a fantastic video. I'm a resin artist also, although I mainly specialise in tables. Anyway cheers from Dublin Ireland. Kind regards Sandra x
My daughter likes to make dioramas with her little plastic animals and she pretends theybare in the zoo. These molds would make perfect landscapes for penguins, polar bears, dolphins, fish in general (how would I sink my fish....🤔 uv resin?) And even water features for like tigers or something like that. These are just so beautiful
Hey Julie - I really do like them in the white, but did you ever make a set of these in a "sand" color, with the sparkles and then the layers of blue? Maybe tiny starfish before the doming? ❤ LOVE them!!
These are a masterpiece...the sparkle makes it for me.... I guess you could even do a sandy color if you wanted it more beachy....But this looks like a winter wonderland. I would just stare at them constantly. And those that sell their coasters could really get a pretty penny for these. ❄☃⛸
I absolutely LOVE watching your videos! You are such an amazing artist. Thank you for taking the time to explain everything you are doing. I hope that I can try these out at some point
And for me I measure using water all my moulds before hand and do the maths so I know at the end at the worst I'll just need a tad of clear in each or the odd one 😉👌🎯💯 x
I must’ve missed where are you spray the mold with alcohol before you pour! I’ve never done that before and I’ve never seen you do that before. I cut the video in the middle though so
Hello from Ohio USA! I try to catch your videos every day and love what you do! I love to color but can not draw for the life of me, so I do adult coloring books! I am 71 years old and moved to Ohio from Ny c Brooklyn when the lady that I was caring for, for 37 years passed away, and when I moved to Ohio to live with my parents, a month after moving to Ohio my dad passed, so now I take care of my 89-year-old Mom. Love your puppies!! Take care!!
Lol, it just makes me bust a stitch listening to how excited you get when you unmold anyting! You put a smile on my face when I needed the most, which is all day everyday.
Your excitement when you finished the first one, scared me. Lol it was all quiet around me. These turned out so beautiful. Great job. 💕😊💕🤗💕
I am so glad that you accidentally mixed that middle layer when you were pouring on top of the wet layer, it gives the water a kind of movement. These are GORGEOUS and your excitement throughout the video was favorite part. ❤
The molds are fantastic! What a great creation. Love your ideas. The sparkles then the blues are perfect!
Oh, Julie! I love these new molds. My! You have really taken this mold making to another layer entirely! Wow! And, WOW! They made such marvelous coasters!! Just gorgeous. You should be happy with them. They're perfect!
Thanks!
That finished top coat gives them that perfect look.❤
Your excitement while creating is ever such fun!!!
Those came out so amazing,can’t wait to see the finish. The finished product is stunning.
You are very clever. It would look really pretty with tiny star fish and seashells. I can't wait to buy these molds.
She is very clever..she is my favorite person to watch... I dont even do resin....I started following her two years ago for painting...but she loves resin right now...so I get excited with her....lol. Have a blessed day.
Wonderful video. I like how you explain the process. I also like listening to your voice, I'm from South Carolina, USA. I hear a southern accent all the time. To me, the accents I hear in these videos, yours and others, is just fantastic.
So you ask for ideas. Here's one, a paper weight mold. Thought maybe design one or if maybe you could use your tiered mold upside down.
I just bought this mold! I can’t wait to get it!!! ❤️
Those are gorgeous! I will look for the video you make with the whales! Great idea!
Great sparkles on the white. Love the way the blue is.
To help save on the amount of sparkle used coat the molds with the sparkle before pouring. For super sparkle, put in a bit tap and rotate until all areas have been coated then dump onto a sheet of paper to return to the jar. For more controlled sparkle, use a soft makeup brush to distribute some sparkle across the mold.
Awesome. I have some diamond dust I lost control of
I love all of what you do and your voice and sense of humour really brightens my day. Thank you so much for sharing.
Wow, these are stunning! Love the added sparkle. I really hope you do a test by pouring all of the same color in at once. I bet it would do the layered look all by itself. Another fabulous mold, Julie. Thanks so much for these.
Very pretty! I think it would be neat to see this made in reverse with rainbow colors for the different layers and clear on the other side so it would look like a stack of colored layers.
You are doing remarkable considering your health issues right now. Keep up the good work and give yourself the credit you are due!!
How beautiful, Julie!
Turned out really pretty! 😍 You could also do it backwards with the blue first and then the white to simulate a lone iceberg floating in the water. Or use the sand colors to give the impression of a island or sandbar. The possibilities are endless. You don't even have to be realistic. Use a rainbow of colors on the layers and when you flip it you just fill the rest with clear (or vice versa) for a fun and funky look.
Oh! You could even try including bits of the fake grass and foliage that tabletop gamers use, upside-down on the first layer of the mould in clear resin, then mix a clear layer of resin with a bit of real soil (or used, dry coffee grounds would work), sand and tiny bits of gravel for the next layers to simulate the earths layers. Then you flip it over and only use bits of water near the water to simulate a lake, maybe get a small boat on it to be cute, and fill the rest with clear! You get a mini diorama and can sell them as mini art instead of coasters! Would be a lot of work though, especially considering you'd be working backwards, and might need a bit of UV resin for parts (which is a bit of a hassle sometimes but could help with waterfall effects too) but it would look awesome. 😅
Sounds great. You should do it and show me :)
@@PouringYourHeartOut I wish I could but I can't afford any craft supplies right now (and my carpal tunnel syndrome is killing my hands) so I must craft vicariously through You Tubers and giving you all ideas! 😅
BTW, are you going to try dusting this mold with your inference colors and filling with black before filling with clear or very lightly tinted resin? That might look really awesome, similar to your crushed velvet effects but different enough to be unique. You could try putting a different interference powder on each layer but that might be a bit tedious, lol. 😆
@@PouringYourHeartOut Oh! I just had an idea. Have you tried mixing a bit of your interference powders into a little bottle of your pure alcohol and treating them like alcohol inks? You'd need to buy little bottles and perhaps get a ball bearing inside to help mix them when you shake the bottle but it could give you some awesome effects! Or you could try glow powders! Experiment time, maybe? 😮
Like the sand colored idea, too. A remote sandbar in the ocean.
You are amazing with the animals. I love learning from you.
Beautiful and love the sparkle Julie! Another great set of molds 💖💖💖👏👏👏🇦🇺
Absolutely beautiful, I see so much potential with layers. ♥️
Incredibly gorgeous.
Beautiful. You have the patience of Job!
One word, STUNNING. XX❤❤❤
I’ve always wanted to see how this was done❣️ Thank you so much‼️💖🎉
So lovely!🦋
I absolutely love them ❤❤❤❤
Oh I wish you could show step by step how you do all these molds. 7 layers wow. I am so jealous.
Watching this on April 23 2022
I love that you're so happy about the beautiful molds! They are really great!
So pretty. Thought you were going to add the whales. Beautiful just the way they are but think the white whales will break up the dark center. Think using the same color only lightening it was a great idea as it really matches nicely.
These are absolutely Gorgeous Julie. I love watching your videos. Thank you taking your time to teach us everything you do for Resin molds and acrylic paintings. ❤😊
the colors are perfect! it looks like the bottom opens out into an underwater cave or something
Ooooh so sparkly!! Love the blue would like to see the little whales in them 😊
Love your new design👍👍
Fabulous I think the sparkle makes them extra special . Love your videos
I loved this video so much I ordered the coasters and turtle right away. Can't wait to get them and make gifts for Christmas.
Thank you so much for sharing what you love ❤️
So pretty and sparkly.
beautiful Julie! The whales are so cute!
You are so clever. Just beautiful! 💙💙💙
Awe......they’re so beautiful I was hoping we’d get to see them taken out. Really beautiful!!!
Beautiful 😍 reminds me of the Greek eye. Thanks for sharing Julie 😃
Hi Julie. What fabulous molds and a fantastic video. I'm a resin artist also, although I mainly specialise in tables. Anyway cheers from Dublin Ireland. Kind regards Sandra x
You really have to have a lot of patience!! I got as excited as you with each color. Beautiful 😊
these are so beautiful
Gorgeous!😮❤
Ice? Or Chrystal white sand beach? Gorgeous anyway you see them! They are so Beautiful! Thank you, Julie!! Take care and stay safe!
My daughter likes to make dioramas with her little plastic animals and she pretends theybare in the zoo. These molds would make perfect landscapes for penguins, polar bears, dolphins, fish in general (how would I sink my fish....🤔 uv resin?) And even water features for like tigers or something like that.
These are just so beautiful
Absolutely love your work ❤!
They are beautiful
Those are beautiful love how the different layers give it depth.
Love these🤗🥰🤗🥰
Love these Julie, they look amazing. 🦋😘
I live how you did the layering, just beautiful.
Absolutely gorgeous!
oh my god, i neeeeed these molds!! so pretty!
Stunning!
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS LOVE THEM!!!
These are my favorite so far... Love them
Really really pretty
To help reduce bubbles, pour into the lowest/deepest spot and allow the resin rise up the mold.
Wow love these molds 💚💜💚💜 could do chakra colours 😍 I'd love these molds. I'm in uk 🇬🇧
They are beautiful.
Love love love these
Very beautiful and I love how it glitzen.
New virwer. Loving your artwork. Your coasters are AWESOME.
They look fantastic!!
Wow your molds look very well developed Julie…awesome job! Your coasters are stunning too❤️
Reminds me of a blue hole in the ocean so amazing would live to see them in different colors I would love a mold like this
Hey Julie - I really do like them in the white, but did you ever make a set of these in a "sand" color, with the sparkles and then the layers of blue? Maybe tiny starfish before the doming? ❤ LOVE them!!
They look beautiful. A lot of work, but worth it.
These are a masterpiece...the sparkle makes it for me.... I guess you could even do a sandy color if you wanted it more beachy....But this looks like a winter wonderland. I would just stare at them constantly. And those that sell their coasters could really get a pretty penny for these. ❄☃⛸
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Those are spectacular!! 💙
Beautiful!
These are so beautiful! Congratulations on your design 👏🏻❤️🌺
i absolutely love these xx
Absolutely gorgeous
I love the sparkle
They are beautiful I love them
sooo pretty 😍
Beautifully done!
Those are gorgeous!! 😍
Your mold are always so great.. one of these days I'm going to be able to get one
Fabulous!
hi love your shows, l was thinking if you left the last layer empty them you wont get the condensation from the drink all over the table
I absolutely LOVE watching your videos! You are such an amazing artist. Thank you for taking the time to explain everything you are doing. I hope that I can try these out at some point
And for me I measure using water all my moulds before hand and do the maths so I know at the end at the worst I'll just need a tad of clear in each or the odd one 😉👌🎯💯 x
Beautiful
I must’ve missed where are you spray the mold with alcohol before you pour! I’ve never done that before and I’ve never seen you do that before. I cut the video in the middle though so
I love these. I wonder if you made hearts like these, how would they turn out..
Your work is brilliant..
Would pipettes help place the resin where it needs to be without getting it where you don't want it?
Loving these SO MUCH! That blue is mesmerizing 🤩
I find using a small spatula helps get all the resin out
I wish you were in the United States cause I love your molds!
Also. I wonder if you would use the holographic silver as the sprackle affect how it would turn out..
Just a suggestion..
You can trim off the cotton end of the micro brushes and use the stick which is softer than a tooth pick.
So with the waiting is there issues with the layers coming apart or not fusing with the bottom?