❤❤❤❤❤We need some root vegetable stamps and moulds and transfers for fall. Very rustic with some roots on them like they were freshly plucked from the garden. It amazes me the products you have created for us to be so creative with. Im always thinking i wish i had them and then i remember you always read the comments and maybe if i dream enough and leave a comment it will be something you both might create one day and of course so beautifully. I just love the whimsical look of root vegetables and making stamped signs with root veggie transfers or stamps or mould and stamping veggies for sale maybe a dollar and cent stamp in the next font stamp or a farmers market stamp with a dollar and cent stamp with produce so we can make produce signs. Sorry for the long message but i just get soooooo excited with the endless possibilities❤❤❤❤❤
If you often use resin on the moulds, it is important to treat them with silicone oil afterwards because resin is very aggressive and can destroy the moulds. The only thing you have to do is clean the cast parts with a little detergent so that the applied paint does not chip off.
Thank you for the tutorial! I've never used epoxy nor casting resin. I've wanted to try it but afraid I wouldn't do it correctly....I really appreciated this video. I will be trying my hand at it today
I loved all of it! I’m new to resin but enjoy working with it. Made a mess of my first try. I stirred too long. Actually, I only stir about 15 seconds or until it starts turning clearer. Thank you so much for the video.
I love the book stack! Can you use the iron on method with liquid patina? I love decoupaging or using rub on transfers on book stacks. I prefer resin to clay in the moulds. It doesn’t shrink/crack. Great tutorial!!!
I haven’t tried it. I’m afraid it may not work as well as we’re use to because the paper on the books absorb so much. Worth a shot though with some scraps. Let me know if you try it. ❤️
❤❤❤❤❤We need some root vegetable stamps and moulds and transfers for fall. Very rustic with some roots on them like they were freshly plucked from the garden. It amazes me the products you have created for us to be so creative with. Im always thinking i wish i had them and then i remember you always read the comments and maybe if i dream enough and leave a comment it will be something you both might create one day and of course so beautifully. I just love the whimsical look of root vegetables and making stamped signs with root veggie transfers or stamps or mould and stamping veggies for sale maybe a dollar and cent stamp in the next font stamp or a farmers market stamp with a dollar and cent stamp with produce so we can make produce signs. Sorry for the long message but i just get soooooo excited with the endless possibilities❤❤❤❤❤
I will pass this info along! 🥰
I have found that primer on the resin pieces makes a world of diffference when applying paint. Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.
If you often use resin on the moulds, it is important to treat them with silicone oil afterwards because resin is very aggressive and can destroy the moulds. The only thing you have to do is clean the cast parts with a little detergent so that the applied paint does not chip off.
Thank you for the tutorial! I've never used epoxy nor casting resin. I've wanted to try it but afraid I wouldn't do it correctly....I really appreciated this video. I will be trying my hand at it today
@@sheilas.6170 You are so welcome! i hope you give it a shot now. ❤️
I love your explanation. I live in Louisiana. It's so humid.
Hey Jackie! Thank you for this tutorial! I’ve had mine for months. Now I’m brave enough to try it thanks to you!
Yay! That’s what I love to hear Debra! Let me know how it turns out.
I'm new to resin . Thank you so much for the tutorial.
Jackie,
The book stack turned out beautiful!!! Can’t wait to try it!!
Thanks Vicky! I hope you do! Let me know. I want to see 🥰
I picked up this exact resin I can’t wait to try it ❤❤❤
Love the pumpkin on the booK!!! Color was perfect, beautiful 😊
Love the book stack ❤ and the little frame is supercute
I loved all of it! I’m new to resin but enjoy working with it. Made a mess of my first try. I stirred too long. Actually, I only stir about 15 seconds or until it starts turning clearer. Thank you so much for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Yay! I'm so glad you're doing this... Mine is still sitting on the shelf and has been for months, because I'm so scared of it 😮
Time to dig it out! You’ve got this. You’ll be surprised at how easy it is once you try it.
Awesome projects. TYFS Love the book stacks (Pauline S)
Thanks Pauline!
Very nice❤❤
WOW! Love the pumpkin book stack!!
Thanks!
I love the book stack!
Can you use the iron on method with liquid patina?
I love decoupaging or using rub on transfers on book stacks.
I prefer resin to clay in the moulds. It doesn’t shrink/crack.
Great tutorial!!!
I haven’t tried it. I’m afraid it may not work as well as we’re use to because the paper on the books absorb so much. Worth a shot though with some scraps. Let me know if you try it. ❤️
Love your projects!
Thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial!
Great tutorial.
Thank you!
Nice...tip...clear wax willl remove the gold wax
I tried and it didn’t take it off because the gilding wax is oil based. I should’ve clear coated it first I think.
Thanks for the tip, using a clea coat first. @@ruthandruby
Hi. I love your projects. Do you have the Blitz IOD mould?
I do not. Not for a while now.
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Wonderful. Tks. How do you clean the cup?
It peels out of the mixed cup but the other two, it never dries because I use them so much 🤣 but you could wipe them out with paper towels.
Does it carry any kind of odor!
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