I have never done resin before and want to learn how to make resin pieces. You are excellent in teaching and you have the products too!! I didn't know what to buy either. Thank you so very much. I love your work, especially ocean pieces, everything is gorgeous! The glow in the dark is stunning! 💖✨️💖😁
I've neve3r hesrd such perfect announciation. It's a fairly long tutorial and there were no grammatical errors, no Hiccups, pauses, No "umms" Which is astonishing in itself! So to the narrator and the editing Staff, WELL DONE !!!
Oh Kelli, you've made my day! I'll pass your compliments on to the designer (me), the narrator (also me), and the editing staff (um, that's me too :) Thank you!!!!! Hope this inspires your creativity too :) - fran@little-windows.com
I just browsed your website. HOW have I never found you before?!?! Just browsing it seems you have so many items that I’ve been looking for to overcome very daunting hurdles. Such as the printing film for laser jet printers. Wow! Wish I had known about it over the last several years!! Would’ve saved me a bunch of headaches!
Hello Debra! I'm so happy you found us too, be sure to sign up for our email newsletter for promotions and new product announcements. www.little-windows.com/ Have lots of fun creating and let me know if I can be of help along the way :) fan@little-windows.com
Great video you made me laugh with you with the squishing lol really in joy this video, your work is beautiful thank you for sharing and the great tips!!! Liz 😊
I really and truly appreciate all the time and effort that has gone into making this video. And I also want to say thank you soo much for adding all the links at the bottom. Some people make really good tutorials and then there's no links and nothing could be more frustrating. So I love you and your channel. Have a good😊 day!!!
Hi Fran. What an amazing video! Many people are selling special types of ingredients to make the bubbles and waves, I even bought one of them. And, to think I had everything I needed all along. Thank you for all the time you take making these videos. Not only do we learn something new but I really enjoy watching that creative mind of yours at work.
@@LittleWindowsResin hey Fran, I forgot to ask a somewhat corny question, but I guess this will show you just how much I watch every bit of your videos. LOL Where did you get such a big dust cover?
Fabulous tutorial, just beautiful. Thanks for the tips especially using the foil on the back. Can’t wait to play as I have your white paint, my ink colours and charms. thank you. 😀
Those are really amazing! I love them! That is a great idea to put aluminum foil on the back of the coaster. I never thought of doing that. I just made some coasters. I might give it a try.
WOW!!! I like the colors are amazing 👏. I especially like the way you teach in this video. I'm a beginner can't wait to get started. Thanks for the video . Thanks 😊 Lisa
I totally didn’t realize you could just add the white colorant NOT mixed in extra resin! I’m super excited to play with this! It’s Adriann, btw…about to order MORE resin because nothing compares to yours and I’m making merchandise for a band! The new large doming tray is a dream
Hello Adriann! You can add a bit of white colorant without mixing into your Brilliant Resin, but only for projects where the white won't be exposed in the top layer. If it's a bit thick it won't ever set and you may get a soft spot in the white area. So if you're going to use it in this way, use it sparingly, and be sure it's got at least a thin layer of clear resin over top to protect your pieces. I can't wait to see what you make, send pics :) - Fran@little-windows.com
@@LittleWindowsResin yep doing little tiny accents with white only. Mixing it made it too thick. Also love the effect of the isopropyl alcohol drops but know that goes in moderation too!
Hi Toni! So sorry, I've been mad scrambling back and forth to get this vid up, then link it to the website, then go back and add the details. If you check now you'll see all of the charm links are active. These are independent sellers, so if they run out just let me know and I'll be happy to help :) Thanks for watching! fran@little-windows.com
After you have laid down the tape, and before you put on the coaster ring, can you put the aluminum foil on the tape, and the coaster ring on top of the aluminum foil? Can you use real sand that is clean?
Hello Becky! Yes you can start this project by putting the foil down. To get the best seal I would apply the Rings to your Resin Backer Film first, then insert the foil, which will need to be cut just a bit smaller than the inside of the ring. Then go ahead and make your coasters. If you have time you may want to pour a very thin layer of clear resin over the foil to seal it in, if not just be careful as you add your elements that the seal of the ring to the Resin Backer Film stays secure. Yes, you can use clean sand instead of or along with the Glow In The Dark Additive, it works well, but remember that the foil won't show through sand, so be careful about how much sand you add. Let me know how your coasters/ornaments turn out :) - Fran
Hello! This link will take you to a full tutorial with links to all of the supplies I used to make these ocean projects: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/glowing-oceans-resin-jewelry Thank you for asking :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello Dawn! I think you're referring to the No Residue Resin Backer Film, which you can find here: www.little-windows.com/products/no-residue-resin-backer-film-12-pack Thanks for asking :) fran@little-windows.com
These are beautiful. Have you tried to do an ocean effect in a 3d mold like a trinket dish? I really want to do this and was considering maybe doing the design on film, then warming it enough to bend and inserting that into the mold with wet resin. Any ideas? Maybe I should do layers of resin and pouring them before they are set and slightly blending with a toothpick to get the swirls? Also -- I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but your resin backer film never works for me on open bezels. It always leaks. I want it to work so bad and I've tried different things, so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Ooh, that sounds lovely! I'm thinking this will be a messy project, bending and inserting into wet resin, but the results could be fabulous! I'm thinking of trying this with acrylic skins and fabric too, thanks for the inspiration!! Sorry you're not having luck with our Resin Backer Film, can you send me some photos so I can see what's happening? Thanks so much for your feedback, sorry I missed this earlier :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello! I’ve been binge watching many of you videos as I shopped your site. Just as I started to check out , put in my payment info(shopping on phone), I decided I needed to add more stuff to my order because of new video 😁I was watching (on my tv). Unfortunately, my phone immediately started acting very weird. It slowed down considerably in everything I tried to do. I thought it might have just been your site, but everything I did on it was affected. The battery drain very quickly after that and it got very hot. Is there any chance your site has been hacked? BTW, I can’t seem to stop watching your videos! Each video is so entertaining and I’m so excited to start doing my own projects!!
I'm sorry if you've answered this question but where did you get those clear progect covers? I've been building up my resin project skills and I think you have such a delightful way of teaching. Its like being back in preschool with you're favorite teacher who makes every progect a trip to your own special happy place! Thank you, I learned so much and now time to subscribe !!!!
Hi LaShawn, thanks so much for the great feedback!! Good eye, that's the first time I've shown them! I'll be launching those covers in a couple of weeks, so be sure you're signed up for our email newsletter where I'll announce availability, details, and a promo too! You can sign up at little-windows.com if you haven't already :) Thanks again for your comments, you've made my day! fran@little-windows.com
Hello Brandt! Great question, I have found that alcohol inks can fade to some extent, but if you have a good concentration they do hold color for quite some time. Also, the colorfastness varies from color to color and brand to brand. And of course sun exposure will cause them to fade faster. Another factor is the technique you use; mixing into resin vs. pouring between layers, etc. I have some bangle bracelets I made 2-3 years ago using the drip technique on Clear Photo Film, and they are still nice and bright, here's the tutorial for that technique in case you're interested: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/alcohol-ink-drip-effects-in-resin I hope that's helpful :) - Fran
Hello Carla! There are so many projects in this video - from casting in molds to layering in bezels to working in rings, some could possibly be done with UV resins, but not the ripple effect you see when I press the charms in the surface. I'm also not sure if the layering would work in terms of material bond. If you make some, I'd love to hear how your projects turn out :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello Shontelle! Those coaster rings were a seasonal offering, I may have them again this holiday season, so keep an eye on our email newsletter from little-windows.com Thanks for asking :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello Chana, yes you sure can, just be sure it's transparent not opaque, or the glow won't show. Thanks for asking, please let me know how yours turn out :) fran@little-windows.com
Hi JayKB, that'll depend on how much you add, and the intensity of your light source, but I've had some glow for a good half-hour after full charge. Based on my experience these truly are the strongest glow additives I've tried. Have a look at this research I did a while back if you're interested. www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/glow-in-the-dark-resin-projects?_pos=5&_sid=fe209c3a1&_ss=r Thanks for asking :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello Randy! If you're asking about the temperature durability for cured pieces, this can vary a bit based on thickness and additives, but for Brilliant Resin alone it's approx. 200F Most epoxy resins - particularly ones with a 1:1 mix ratio - will soften when exposed to heat, which can cause dents and rings in your castings. Brilliant Resin is the safest epoxy you'll find. It has a 2:1 mix ratio, and resists softening with heat. I hope that's of help :) - Fran@little-windows.com
Hi, I've never ever been able to dome with Little Windows - the surface always has flaws. I can mix it for 5 solid minutes being really thorough, and the surface will still mess up. Is there something else I need to do, do you think? If I can figure out how to dome with Little Windows it will be the only resin I need to use for EVERYTHING. Thank you!
First off probably don’t mix it for that long. What kind of flaws are you experiencing? Make sure you let the mixed resin rest about 5 minutes. Best results I have with doming is to make sure you’re not pouring too much..pour in the middle of the piece and let the resin “expand” for a minute or 2 to see if your need more. Use a toothpick to pull it to meet the edges/sides of your piece. If there are bubbles, use a heat gun or torch lighter to pop. If there isn’t enough resin to get a nice even dome, add a little more. Most flaws I get are from not enough resin and spots I didn’t pull it to meet the sides. Of course, cover it
@@SuchAClassicGirl-dx2ip Hi :) Naw, I just meant 5 minutes as in, I'm not under-mixing it. But it's that the surface of the dome is almost really blemished, and where it's blemished (usually a line surrounded by slight rippling) it's a little rough to the touch. And it gradually worsens over a week or so. It's so weird, and happens pretty much every time.
@@Munchkinssparkles Hhmm. That’s really odd. Ive had the best results doming (and in general) with Little Windows than ANY other resin so something is off. I’m assuming you’ve tried doming a few times but from same 2 bottles of resin/hardener? (Lol just thinking you wouldn’t buy it again if you’d not had good results but 🤷♀️) I’m all trying to Bill Nye your resin experience over here! 🤣🤣
Hi Munchkin, so sorry I missed your comment earlier. There are a few potential culprits that can lead to surface issues: These pieces are so pretty, but I see what you mean by the surface finish. There are a few possible culprits here. I'm going overboard since I'm not there with you, but I want you to have success with your creations, so have a look and let me know which you think might be possible: Most Likely Culprit: Incomplete mixing - Every molecule of Part B has to bond with 2 molecules of Part A for the cure to be complete. There may be small swirls of Part A that haven't combined with Part B, that then rise to the top alone as your projects cure. Are you warming up your Part A before you blend it with your Part B? If not, this should help considerably. Follow directions on the bottle label for this. The unblended portion can also be coming from the edges of your mixing cup, so after mixing for the recommended time, pour the mix into a second clean mixing cup for the 5 minute rest period. You can clean and reuse both cups once you've poured your mix, just follow this quick video to clean them. ua-cam.com/video/6R7Jq4LCPl0/v-deo.html Possible Culprit: Moisture in something you're embedding. If even one of your embedments has any moisture left in it, that can cause issues like this. In future make sure whatever you embed has no chance of containing moisture. If needed you can mix a resin batch as small as 6ml Part A + 3ml Part B. Less Likely Culprit: Humidity. If any water in the air settles on your pieces they can show surface issues like these. If you're getting the same issue throughout the year, then I would focus more on the mixing of your resin, following the steps above. I hope this is helpful for you, please let me know how your future creations turn out :) - Fran
Hello Sharlene! I'm happy to advise, can you send me a photo or two of the projects you're having trouble with, and the materials you're using? email fran@little-windows.com
Hello Sara! I don't, but I understand and appreciate your concern. I use Brilliant Resin, the safest epoxy you'll find. There is safety guidance on the bottles and in all of the maker guides, and I'm typically mixing small batches (1-2 TBSP), to make small projects, I cover them with dust covers, and have great ventilation in my space. Resins are sensitizers, meaning the more you're exposed, the more likely you may be to experience irritation. You'll need to consider situational use of both gloves and vapor masks/respirators, depending on the size of your project and your frequency of use. This is especially important if you're using a resin that contains more harmful chemicals, if you're working in a space that doesn't have good air flow, and/or if you're working on larger projects (canvases, tumblers, large castings, etc), making multiple projects simultaneously, mixing large batches, or not using dust covers. If you have chemical sensitivities, or plan to use a lot of resin, you'll certainly want protective gear. If you have any other questions email fran@little-windows.com and I'll be happy to help. Keep creating :) - Fran
Hello ClassyGeek, thanks for your feedback! Some alcohol inks do fade over time, but many "transparent" resin dyes aren't really transparent, they are more translucent, which dulls the glow-in-the-dark effect behind all the inks in these particular projects. I like the inks I'm using, although I do overload in the under layers to further preserve color. Do you have a particular brand and type of resin dye you'd recommend? I'm always eager to learn and share successful tips :) Fran@little-windows.com
These are stunning. Patience pays off. The layering really makes them extra special.
Thanks so much @wendybond2848, I'm so glad you love them :)
fran@little-windows.com
One of the best resin tutorials I have ever seen. You went over every technique in detail and gave reasons for why you did it. Wonderful.
Thank you Jammie Lee!
You made me giggle at your enjoyment of squishing the charm down and making those ripples! Thank you for these tutorials 😍
I have never done resin before and want to learn how to make resin pieces. You are excellent in teaching and you have the products too!! I didn't know what to buy either. Thank you so very much. I love your work, especially ocean pieces, everything is gorgeous! The glow in the dark is stunning! 💖✨️💖😁
Very nice!!
I've neve3r hesrd such perfect announciation. It's a fairly long tutorial and there were no grammatical errors, no Hiccups, pauses, No "umms" Which is astonishing in itself! So to the narrator and the editing Staff,
WELL DONE !!!
Oh Kelli, you've made my day!
I'll pass your compliments on to the designer (me), the narrator (also me), and the editing staff (um, that's me too :) Thank you!!!!!
Hope this inspires your creativity too :)
- fran@little-windows.com
Is this a heat resistant resin as needed for coasters?
That is totally awesome...I love the colors and how it glows in the dark!
I just browsed your website. HOW have I never found you before?!?! Just browsing it seems you have so many items that I’ve been looking for to overcome very daunting hurdles. Such as the printing film for laser jet printers. Wow! Wish I had known about it over the last several years!! Would’ve saved me a bunch of headaches!
Hello Debra! I'm so happy you found us too, be sure to sign up for our email newsletter for promotions and new product announcements.
www.little-windows.com/
Have lots of fun creating and let me know if I can be of help along the way :)
fan@little-windows.com
Hello Fran 👋 these are beautiful 😍
Hi again the pieces are beautiful with small touch of gorgeous 😍. Lisa
WOW!!
Great techniques!!
Beautiful designs!!!
❤️❤️❤️
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
This was a most enjoyable video! Very informative and helpful. The outcome of All is just beautiful and look so realistic. Just loving them all!
Thank you so much!
fran@little-windows.com
This is my favorite yet!
Great video you made me laugh with you with the squishing lol really in joy this video, your work is beautiful thank you for sharing and the great tips!!! Liz 😊
Stunning 😍😍😍😍😍
Amazing! Thank you for sharing. My next resin order will be from you.
I really and truly appreciate all the time and effort that has gone into making this video. And I also want to say thank you soo much for adding all the links at the bottom. Some people make really good tutorials and then there's no links and nothing could be more frustrating. So I love you and your channel. Have a good😊 day!!!
Thanks so much @aristevons6389! Your feedback made my day :)
fran@little-windows.com
Such beautiful designs! I am so excited to get started!
Absolutely beautiful. The colours are magnificent.
I’m loving these tiny pointy swabs, Fran!
Oooh me too!!
All are nice but I have a Tortoise so I love the the 🐢 Turtles 😍.
WOW! I’m so headed in the correct direction 😻🥰🪷
This video was very informative and satisfying to watch. The pieces turned out lovely. Thanks for sharing! 😁👍
Thanks so much! 😊
OUTSTANDING
Beautiful project
Beautiful pieces!
You truly are an amazing teacher. Thank you for including every aspect of the project. Everything is BEAUTIFUL
Oh thank you Lorie! Hope you have lots of fun creating :)
- Fran
Realy gorgeus!😍
thank you for all great information you are giving us and really i am enjoying your professional video
Wonderful effects!
Beautiful 😍
Wonderful! Thank you.
just beautiful
😍 Beautiful..
Great video, thank you 🥰💋🤟🏻
Beautiful! Love it
These look soo good 💖
Wow, super gorgeous!
Absolutely gorgeous work ✨💫💫💫
Brilliant as always ♥️
Super, das sieht so toll aus!!
Great video
Good ideas
Fran, I just love Little Windows products and all your great ideas❤️
Thank you Pam!!
Hi Fran. What an amazing video! Many people are selling special types of ingredients to make the bubbles and waves, I even bought one of them. And, to think I had everything I needed all along.
Thank you for all the time you take making these videos. Not only do we learn something new but I really enjoy watching that creative mind of yours at work.
Thanks so much Kim! I appreciate your feedback, and I'd love to hear how these techniques compare vs. others you've tried.
Lots of love!
- Fran
@@LittleWindowsResin hey Fran, I forgot to ask a somewhat corny question, but I guess this will show you just how much I watch every bit of your videos. LOL
Where did you get such a big dust cover?
Really pretty. I have been thinking of doing a pendant like that & adding a dolphins charm in it.
Thanks Becky! Let me know how yours turn out :)
fran@little-windows.com
Fabulous tutorial, just beautiful. Thanks for the tips especially using the foil on the back. Can’t wait to play as I have your white paint, my ink colours and charms. thank you. 😀
Mil gracias.
Absolutely gorgeous, just what I want to do
Specially glow in the dark,
I guess I could put that in a painting too
Super cool!!
Tks for sharing….😊
Absolutely! Let me know how your creations turn out, and if I can be of help along the way :)
fran@little-windows.com
These are so pretty!!❤💜💛
Thank you! 😊
Simplemente hermoso,no entiendo el inglés y no hay opción para traducir al español.Eres una artista
Your videos are really helpful. I just wish it was easier to buy resin supplies from South Africa!!
Me too! We just haven't had much luck with shipping to South Africa over the past few years.
Very best wishes :)
fran@little-windows.com
Gorgeous
Hi these are beautiful 😍 love how you layered them, nice work 👏 thanks for sharing ❤️ xx
Those are really amazing! I love them! That is a great idea to put aluminum foil on the back of the coaster. I never thought of doing that. I just made some coasters. I might give it a try.
Thanks so much! 😊 Let me know how your creations turn out, and have fun with this one!!
fran@little-windows.com
WOW!!! I like the colors are amazing 👏. I especially like the way you teach in this video. I'm a beginner can't wait to get started. Thanks for the video . Thanks 😊 Lisa
Thank you Lisa!
stunning
Thank you! 😊
fran@little-windows.com
I totally didn’t realize you could just add the white colorant NOT mixed in extra resin! I’m super excited to play with this! It’s Adriann, btw…about to order MORE resin because nothing compares to yours and I’m making merchandise for a band! The new large doming tray is a dream
Hello Adriann! You can add a bit of white colorant without mixing into your Brilliant Resin, but only for projects where the white won't be exposed in the top layer. If it's a bit thick it won't ever set and you may get a soft spot in the white area. So if you're going to use it in this way, use it sparingly, and be sure it's got at least a thin layer of clear resin over top to protect your pieces.
I can't wait to see what you make, send pics :)
- Fran@little-windows.com
@@LittleWindowsResin yep doing little tiny accents with white only. Mixing it made it too thick. Also love the effect of the isopropyl alcohol drops but know that goes in moderation too!
Beautiful! I love them all. I clicked the link to find where you found your charms and it isn't on your website, that I can find. 🙂
Hi Toni! So sorry, I've been mad scrambling back and forth to get this vid up, then link it to the website, then go back and add the details. If you check now you'll see all of the charm links are active. These are independent sellers, so if they run out just let me know and I'll be happy to help :)
Thanks for watching!
fran@little-windows.com
After you have laid down the tape, and before you put on the coaster ring, can you put the aluminum foil on the tape, and the coaster ring on top of the aluminum foil?
Can you use real sand that is clean?
Hello Becky! Yes you can start this project by putting the foil down. To get the best seal I would apply the Rings to your Resin Backer Film first, then insert the foil, which will need to be cut just a bit smaller than the inside of the ring. Then go ahead and make your coasters.
If you have time you may want to pour a very thin layer of clear resin over the foil to seal it in, if not just be careful as you add your elements that the seal of the ring to the Resin Backer Film stays secure.
Yes, you can use clean sand instead of or along with the Glow In The Dark Additive, it works well, but remember that the foil won't show through sand, so be careful about how much sand you add.
Let me know how your coasters/ornaments turn out :)
- Fran
Son preciosos la pena q no puedo escuchar en español gracias
Thanks for the tutorial. Please, how can I get the materials?
Hello! This link will take you to a full tutorial with links to all of the supplies I used to make these ocean projects:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/glowing-oceans-resin-jewelry
Thank you for asking :)
fran@little-windows.com
Genial 👌 acabo de encontrarte y me suscribo ya 😍
Where do we find the clear plastic that you put on the back?
Hello Dawn! I think you're referring to the No Residue Resin Backer Film, which you can find here:
www.little-windows.com/products/no-residue-resin-backer-film-12-pack
Thanks for asking :)
fran@little-windows.com
Qué belleza 😍
These are beautiful. Have you tried to do an ocean effect in a 3d mold like a trinket dish? I really want to do this and was considering maybe doing the design on film, then warming it enough to bend and inserting that into the mold with wet resin. Any ideas? Maybe I should do layers of resin and pouring them before they are set and slightly blending with a toothpick to get the swirls? Also -- I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but your resin backer film never works for me on open bezels. It always leaks. I want it to work so bad and I've tried different things, so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Ooh, that sounds lovely! I'm thinking this will be a messy project, bending and inserting into wet resin, but the results could be fabulous! I'm thinking of trying this with acrylic skins and fabric too, thanks for the inspiration!!
Sorry you're not having luck with our Resin Backer Film, can you send me some photos so I can see what's happening?
Thanks so much for your feedback, sorry I missed this earlier :)
fran@little-windows.com
Hello! I’ve been binge watching many of you videos as I shopped your site. Just as I started to check out , put in my payment info(shopping on phone), I decided I needed to add more stuff to my order because of new video 😁I was watching (on my tv). Unfortunately, my phone immediately started acting very weird. It slowed down considerably in everything I tried to do. I thought it might have just been your site, but everything I did on it was affected. The battery drain very quickly after that and it got very hot. Is there any chance your site has been hacked?
BTW, I can’t seem to stop watching your videos! Each video is so entertaining and I’m so excited to start doing my own projects!!
Que pena es que no entienda la mayoría de lo que dice.Why no deja subtítulos en inglés please.
Su trabajo es interesante
I'm sorry if you've answered this question but where did you get those clear progect covers? I've been building up my resin project skills and I think you have such a delightful way of teaching. Its like being back in preschool with you're favorite teacher who makes every progect a trip to your own special happy place! Thank you, I learned so much and now time to subscribe !!!!
Hi LaShawn, thanks so much for the great feedback!! Good eye, that's the first time I've shown them! I'll be launching those covers in a couple of weeks, so be sure you're signed up for our email newsletter where I'll announce availability, details, and a promo too! You can sign up at little-windows.com if you haven't already :)
Thanks again for your comments, you've made my day!
fran@little-windows.com
What about the "fading" of the alcohol inks? After say 3 yrs?
Hello Brandt! Great question, I have found that alcohol inks can fade to some extent, but if you have a good concentration they do hold color for quite some time. Also, the colorfastness varies from color to color and brand to brand. And of course sun exposure will cause them to fade faster.
Another factor is the technique you use; mixing into resin vs. pouring between layers, etc. I have some bangle bracelets I made 2-3 years ago using the drip technique on Clear Photo Film, and they are still nice and bright, here's the tutorial for that technique in case you're interested: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/alcohol-ink-drip-effects-in-resin
I hope that's helpful :)
- Fran
Do you just cut cardboard to put the jewelry on with the resin film
If you need an angle in your resin like I have, then yes!
THANK YOU 💎 🙏 your a wonderful tutor, great video,I SHALL BE SUBSCRIBING & watching all your you tube videos 🌼💐🤣✅🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Excellent! Have lots of fun creating and let me know if I can be of help along the way :)
fran@little-windows.com
Can this technique be used with UV resin?
Hello Carla! There are so many projects in this video - from casting in molds to layering in bezels to working in rings, some could possibly be done with UV resins, but not the ripple effect you see when I press the charms in the surface. I'm also not sure if the layering would work in terms of material bond.
If you make some, I'd love to hear how your projects turn out :)
fran@little-windows.com
Do you sell the coaster rings?
Hello Shontelle! Those coaster rings were a seasonal offering, I may have them again this holiday season, so keep an eye on our email newsletter from little-windows.com
Thanks for asking :)
fran@little-windows.com
Can you use transparent resin color instead of alcohol ink to resist fading? Thx
Hello Chana, yes you sure can, just be sure it's transparent not opaque, or the glow won't show.
Thanks for asking, please let me know how yours turn out :)
fran@little-windows.com
How long does that glow-in-the-dark hold it's shining glow?
Hi JayKB, that'll depend on how much you add, and the intensity of your light source, but I've had some glow for a good half-hour after full charge. Based on my experience these truly are the strongest glow additives I've tried. Have a look at this research I did a while back if you're interested. www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/glow-in-the-dark-resin-projects?_pos=5&_sid=fe209c3a1&_ss=r
Thanks for asking :)
fran@little-windows.com
BTW, they also recharge really fast!
What is the temperature rating for this resin (coasters)?
Hello Randy! If you're asking about the temperature durability for cured pieces, this can vary a bit based on thickness and additives, but for Brilliant Resin alone it's approx. 200F
Most epoxy resins - particularly ones with a 1:1 mix ratio - will soften when exposed to heat, which can cause dents and rings in your castings.
Brilliant Resin is the safest epoxy you'll find. It has a 2:1 mix ratio, and resists softening with heat.
I hope that's of help :)
- Fran@little-windows.com
Hi, I've never ever been able to dome with Little Windows - the surface always has flaws. I can mix it for 5 solid minutes being really thorough, and the surface will still mess up. Is there something else I need to do, do you think? If I can figure out how to dome with Little Windows it will be the only resin I need to use for EVERYTHING. Thank you!
First off probably don’t mix it for that long. What kind of flaws are you experiencing? Make sure you let the mixed resin rest about 5 minutes. Best results I have with doming is to make sure you’re not pouring too much..pour in the middle of the piece and let the resin “expand” for a minute or 2 to see if your need more. Use a toothpick to pull it to meet the edges/sides of your piece. If there are bubbles, use a heat gun or torch lighter to pop. If there isn’t enough resin to get a nice even dome, add a little more. Most flaws I get are from not enough resin and spots I didn’t pull it to meet the sides. Of course, cover it
@@SuchAClassicGirl-dx2ip Hi :) Naw, I just meant 5 minutes as in, I'm not under-mixing it. But it's that the surface of the dome is almost really blemished, and where it's blemished (usually a line surrounded by slight rippling) it's a little rough to the touch. And it gradually worsens over a week or so. It's so weird, and happens pretty much every time.
@@Munchkinssparkles Hhmm. That’s really odd. Ive had the best results doming (and in general) with Little Windows than ANY other resin so something is off. I’m assuming you’ve tried doming a few times but from same 2 bottles of resin/hardener? (Lol just thinking you wouldn’t buy it again if you’d not had good results but 🤷♀️) I’m all trying to Bill Nye your resin experience over here! 🤣🤣
Hi Munchkin, so sorry I missed your comment earlier. There are a few potential culprits that can lead to surface issues: These pieces are so pretty, but I see what you mean by the surface finish.
There are a few possible culprits here. I'm going overboard since I'm not there with you, but I want you to have success with your creations, so have a look and let me know which you think might be possible:
Most Likely Culprit: Incomplete mixing - Every molecule of Part B has to bond with 2 molecules of Part A for the cure to be complete. There may be small swirls of Part A that haven't combined with Part B, that then rise to the top alone as your projects cure.
Are you warming up your Part A before you blend it with your Part B? If not, this should help considerably. Follow directions on the bottle label for this. The unblended portion can also be coming from the edges of your mixing cup, so after mixing for the recommended time, pour the mix into a second clean mixing cup for the 5 minute rest period. You can clean and reuse both cups once you've poured your mix, just follow this quick video to clean them. ua-cam.com/video/6R7Jq4LCPl0/v-deo.html
Possible Culprit: Moisture in something you're embedding. If even one of your embedments has any moisture left in it, that can cause issues like this. In future make sure whatever you embed has no chance of containing moisture. If needed you can mix a resin batch as small as 6ml Part A + 3ml Part B.
Less Likely Culprit: Humidity. If any water in the air settles on your pieces they can show surface issues like these. If you're getting the same issue throughout the year, then I would focus more on the mixing of your resin, following the steps above.
I hope this is helpful for you, please let me know how your future creations turn out :)
- Fran
Everytime I use alcohol ink or pigment in my resin jewelry making, it doesn't dry! It's making me crazy trying to figure out why.
Environmental temperatures or humidity?
Hello Sharlene! I'm happy to advise, can you send me a photo or two of the projects you're having trouble with, and the materials you're using?
email fran@little-windows.com
Do you use a face mask for the resin?
Hello Sara!
I don't, but I understand and appreciate your concern. I use Brilliant Resin, the safest epoxy you'll find. There is safety guidance on the bottles and in all of the maker guides, and I'm typically mixing small batches (1-2 TBSP), to make small projects, I cover them with dust covers, and have great ventilation in my space.
Resins are sensitizers, meaning the more you're exposed, the more likely you may be to experience irritation. You'll need to consider situational use of both gloves and vapor masks/respirators, depending on the size of your project and your frequency of use.
This is especially important if you're using a resin that contains more harmful chemicals, if you're working in a space that doesn't have good air flow, and/or if you're working on larger projects (canvases, tumblers, large castings, etc), making multiple projects simultaneously, mixing large batches, or not using dust covers.
If you have chemical sensitivities, or plan to use a lot of resin, you'll certainly want protective gear. If you have any other questions email fran@little-windows.com and I'll be happy to help.
Keep creating :)
- Fran
In designs such as this - use transparent resin dye instead of alcohol ink, no fading
Hello ClassyGeek, thanks for your feedback!
Some alcohol inks do fade over time, but many "transparent" resin dyes aren't really transparent, they are more translucent, which dulls the glow-in-the-dark effect behind all the inks in these particular projects. I like the inks I'm using, although I do overload in the under layers to further preserve color.
Do you have a particular brand and type of resin dye you'd recommend?
I'm always eager to learn and share successful tips :)
Fran@little-windows.com
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Ha! Why thank you @katielyb. I'd love to be an audiobook reader, I'm obsessed with them :)
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