Love to hear that, thank you 😊 I most definitely will keep the videos coming. I am getting a new camera and I can't wait to use it. Thanks for watching
I can't thank you enough for this tutorial!! I'm from chile and to get this type of molds it's super hard, so you are my savior!!!! Thank you so much love!!!!
This is super gorgeous, can you imagine that as an ornament for met gala dresses or fantasy ones, it looks like a fairy I'm gonna die!! You never fail to surprise me with those creations, it's so relaxing to look at.
Great tutorial! I have yet to buy any silicone, but one day, I sure will! Tish, you might be able to avoid the heat rash caused by the gloves by putting about 1/2 tsp of cornstarch or arrow root in each glove. Gather top of glove, blow into it (do *not* inhale! lol), close and shake the glove. That will distribute the powder evenly, help getting gloves on and off, and help prevent heat rash. Good luck!
Thank you so much, making molds is fun, I'm sure you will enjoy it. I will try that. I used to wear cotton gloves under my nitrile and I misplaced them so I was wearing poly gloves under the nitrile. I am now allergic to nitrile, so I have to wear something under them. I will Try cornstarch. That's a great idea. Thank you 💙💙💙
Wow I was literally thinking 'Why can't we just cut a circle of the holo paper and put it on top of the coasters or lay it inside a coaster mold' so Thank You for this video! You've saved me some wasted resin & paper by testing it out for us 😍
Thanks for watching 🤗 I'm so glad this video came in time and was helpful. I made a few pieces with these yesterday. I'm hoping to demold them today and post the video Tomorrow. Thanks for watching 🤗🌹
Hi Tish, this is great! I was wondering if you've tried re-using the same window film piece - do you think the holographic effect would transfer just as well? Or at all?
HI Tish, What a fab idea I cannot wait to see you make a resin Project with them 🤗 Tish, would it be Possible to cut the holes away & make your square just a little bit smaller 👍❤️✨Lin
Ty for this! I wanted to say that I have this exact window cling and tried to get a silicone insert straight off of it, but it didn't work 🤣, whatever it's made of inhibits the silicone fm curing properly just where it touches the film 😅 (the same way trying to mold something made of uv resin) so this is a great way to do it!! So clever! I know some other "defraction sheets" may work straight off of the film tho in case anyone has seen those videos 😋, apparently they're made fm different materials 😁 I have successfully used small pieces of those films and laid them across a curing bit of resin and had it work with no need to make a mold too so it all depends on what you would like to accomplish! Ty again for a wonderful video!!
Thanks so much Carol, I have had other people say they haven't been able to make a mold directly on the window film too. So I just tried it this way and it worked great. I've also wondered of I could lay the diffraction grating right on wet resin. Does it peel off OK? I have a small sheet and man that stuff is expensive so I haven't made anything with it yet 😅 thanks for watching
So glad u figured this out actually 😅 and yes!! I think bc it's pretty much the same as u do here but backwards hehe I want to say that I used this exact one back when I first got it and cut a lil piece to lay across the back of.. like an oval cabachon mold 🤔 and it worked perfectly! I must have used epoxy for it too... And ofc just have to make sure if there's a film that it's off of it... And don't let it fall into the wet resin and get stuck 🤣 and same as always, the longer u let it cure the better the Holo will imprint 😋
😅 sry, I answered having just woke up! But yes! Same thing for the defraction sheets and WOW grrl, yeah, ur not kidding that stuffs a million bux 🙀 I believe that's why ppl have been making the silicone inserts with them instd.. to make those sheets last them longer 😪
@@carolstewart1704 right on that makes sense. I was worried the sheet would get stuck under the resin and it would be super hard to get out. I will try it and be very careful. Thank you 🤗
@@carolstewart1704 so true. I got a tiny sheet and it was $20. It's crazy expensive. I'm going to try to make a silicone mold of Mine so it will last longer 😁
Could you do this same thing but just pour the silicone right into the window cling? I have an idea I’m wanting to try but I need the holographic silicone bigger than anyone online is offering made.
No, the silicone doesn't work if you pour it directly onto the window film. The material the window film is made of isn't compatible with silicone rubber. The silicone doesn't set up if you pour it right on the window film.
Thanks for watching 😊 You can see how I use them in this video. These holographic inserts can be used on top of any of your resin creations to make them holographic with the rainbow pattern. Just place it on top of the wet resin with the rainbow side facing down. ua-cam.com/video/uEdXXdviS_w/v-deo.html
Hello, I just love the technique, but may I know for how many projects does this silicone mould techinque shall stay in terms of holograpic effects ? How many times shall we remake or does the effect fades by constant reuse of mould ?
Did you pour it onto the window film directly or onto a resin piece? It should peel right off a resin piece because silicone doesn't bond to resin. Pouring silicone directly onto the window film doesn't work. It has to be done on a resin piece. If you did pour on a resin piece then it could be undermixed silicone or not 100% mixed silicone
I made a resin piece from the window film. I leave the backing on. Then I made a mold of the resin piece I made on the window film. Pouring silicone rubber directly onto the window film won't work. Silicone isn't compatible with the material the window film is made of. You have to make a resin piece on the window film. Then use the resin piece to make your mold.
@Naptime Creations So can I make a resin piece from that silicone mold and then make a silicone inlay from the resin piece with the holographic on it I just want a smaller piece of holographic inlay.
Hi, no you can't. The silicone isn't compatible with the material the window film is made of. The silicone rubber will not set up if you do that. Molds like this can only be made from a resin piece made off of the window film.
No, the silicone isn't compatible with the material the window film is made of. The silicone rubber won't set up if you pour it onto the window film directly.
iam confuced, in your other video of doing holographic crystal , you put the holographic insert under the mold on the last past to get the effect on crystal, now in this video do you put the "holographic resin" or the "silicon holographic mold" in the on the botttom ?
Is there any other styles of film that work? Does it have to be that specific textured one? I'm looking into either trying to make my own or buying some from Etsy, never made a mold myself though. Any pointers on the inserts? I've been doing resin for years but the holographic stuff is VERY new to me!
I would buy them off etsy or make them like this. This window film I use to make these is very inexpensive Compared to the other styles I use. Those are made with diffraction grating and for a small sheet of it its $20 just for the diffraction grating. Then you have to buy silicone rubber and that's more expensive per oz then resin.
Hi Tish. I was actually doing the exact same thing on the same window film. I used silicone caulk (bathroom) to make the insert. It didn’t look as rainbowy as yours so I didn’t use it. Have you tried bathroom caulk? Also, have you ever dropped the halo insert into the mold and poured resin over it! Would that work? I have a star mold I wanted to use as a sun catcher for my grandchild. I put a round halo insert on top of the resin but I’m not loving the indent the insert leaves.
Hi Gina 🤗 the star mold suncatcher sounds beautiful. I haven't tried to make these with caulk. I don't think it would pick up the rainbows as well as the liquid silicone rubber does. I did make a piece yesterday, I added the insert on top of the wet resin. I am going to demold it tomorrow. I will try adding it inside the mold next. I think it would leave a slight indent inside the mold but these molds are thin so it shouldn't be too noticeable 🤗
Hi, Tish! Watching this again,I’m have a question. Couldn’t you just put down the rubber on top of the holographic film? Or do you have to do it on a piece of resin. Thank you! 🤗
I had the same question as I watched another UA-cam where they did it that way, but she was using a different holographic film. Not the window cling kind. So I suppose it depends on what the holographic/diffusion is on??
@@tinamerrow7319 no the silicone rubber does not bond to this window film. It will bond to diffraction grating sheets but it won't work if you pour the silicone rubber right onto the window film. It doesn't cure and it will be a waste of silicone rubber.
Thank you, Tish! I was just talking with my sister how to do this…perfect timing! So, these inserts you made…they will be laid on top of a resin filled mold to add the holographic effect? Thank you so much! 💐
Awesome, just in time. Yep I actually made some pieces yesterday with these and I will be posting the videos this weekend. I just filled my coaster mold with light blue tinted resin, I filled the mold about 2/3 full then laid the insert on top. I am also going to try putting it inside the mold then pouring on top of it too. Yesterday I got a heat rash on the top of my hands from the gloves because it was so hot and my hands were sweating so I have to take a break for a few days. I have never had that happen before.
@@Kathy-Carr thank you 😊 they're already looking better and now I have cotton gloves to wear under my nitrile gloves 💟 & thanks so much for your donation, I appreciate it. I'm going to buy some new molds with it 🤗
I have tried this and I can't get it to work. I did everything you did with the textured side and it didn't work. It just stuck to the film like glue and wouldn't come of. I then tried making a mold of it and atull it wouldn't work. I did everything like you did.
I didn't pour the silicone onto the window film, that will not work. The silicone is not compatible with the Material the window film is made of. You have to make a resin piece on the window film. Then once you did that Then make the mold off the resin piece. I explained that in this video. Pouring silicone onto the window film will absolutely not work.
... and it's still kinda 'witchery' to me, how that holographic effect can be transferred to Resin or Silicone, without destroying the initial layer such as window foil 😂
You made the molds from resin pieces correct? It will not work if you pour silicone directly onto the window film. The molds have to be made from resin pieces that were made on the window film.
@@naptimecreations Yes, I made them from resin pieces, the resin pieces actually look stunning. I just can't figure out what i did wrong when trying to make the mold.
@@twofeatherz68 that is so strange, and you poured the silicone right onto the resin pieces with the rainbow side facing up? So the silicone was poured on the rainbow side?
You can use them for projects like this. The holographic crystals, or add them to coasters to make them holographic. ua-cam.com/video/wVYP_a4pOuw/v-deo.html
That was my question too. I watched a video by another crafter and that’s how she did it, however, she was using something different. It wasn’t this textured window film. So, I have a roll of the holo film, some silicone rubber for making molds. Now I need to get busy. Lol I just hadn’t planned on making the resin molds first. 🥴
This looks so easy, I will be making some tonight, thanks 😀
It is really simple and easy. Let me know how they turn out
Absolutely Awesome!
NO BEATING ROUND The BUSH!
With this Girl!!! Great Video
5 Thumbs Straight Up.
Thanks Much!
And Keep Em Coming..
Love to hear that, thank you 😊 I most definitely will keep the videos coming. I am getting a new camera and I can't wait to use it. Thanks for watching
Tish I love seeing you ....your so pretty, this looks like icea tfs
Awe thank you 🤗🤗💟💟 I'm going to try to put myself on camera more. Thanks for watching 🌹🌹🌹
That’s sooooo cooool😍
Thank you so much, I used it on a project yesterday and hope to have the video posted tomorrow or the next day 🤩
A very interesting video ❤. Really enjoyed watching ❤. Really hope you are well and having a great Friday ❤. Many thanks from Chris and Jane ❤❤
Thank you so very much 🤗 thanks for watching, I hope you have a fabulous day today 😊
Thats so pretty and so fun 💗 💕 😍 ☺️ 💓
Thank you 🤗 😊 💓
really cool 😎
Thanks Mandy 🤗
Shared. The holographic film looks amazing when finished ✨✨✨
Thank you 😊 the holographic is my favorite part. Thanks for watching
Thank you this helps
Thanks for watching 😊
I luv it
Thank you 🤗 💜
It’s useful
Thank you 🤗
I can't thank you enough for this tutorial!! I'm from chile and to get this type of molds it's super hard, so you are my savior!!!! Thank you so much love!!!!
Awe thanks so much 🤗 I'm so glad this video was helpful. Thanks for watching 🌻🤗🌹
Thank you for saving me money with this recipe!
Thanks for watching 😊 it really is a money saver for sure.
This is super gorgeous, can you imagine that as an ornament for met gala dresses or fantasy ones, it looks like a fairy I'm gonna die!! You never fail to surprise me with those creations, it's so relaxing to look at.
That would be so magical and stunning 🤩 love that
I'm beginning to take a liking to making things out of resin! You are a big help with the info you share with the viewers. Thank you, Tish
Thank you 🤗 I can't wait to demold the projects I made with these. I hope to do that today and post the video Tomorrow. Thanks for watching 🤗
Great tutorial! I have yet to buy any silicone, but one day, I sure will!
Tish, you might be able to avoid the heat rash caused by the gloves by putting about 1/2 tsp of cornstarch or arrow root in each glove. Gather top of glove, blow into it (do *not* inhale! lol), close and shake the glove. That will distribute the powder evenly, help getting gloves on and off, and help prevent heat rash. Good luck!
Thank you so much, making molds is fun, I'm sure you will enjoy it.
I will try that. I used to wear cotton gloves under my nitrile and I misplaced them so I was wearing poly gloves under the nitrile. I am now allergic to nitrile, so I have to wear something under them. I will Try cornstarch. That's a great idea. Thank you 💙💙💙
You have Avery nice voice and it is very relaxing !
Thank you so very much and thanks for watching 🌹✨️
Very creative!
Thank you so much and thanks for watching 🤗🤗🤗
Pretty cool! Ty for sharing!
Thank you so much and thanks for watching 🤗
Wow I was literally thinking 'Why can't we just cut a circle of the holo paper and put it on top of the coasters or lay it inside a coaster mold' so Thank You for this video! You've saved me some wasted resin & paper by testing it out for us 😍
Thanks for watching 🤗 I'm so glad this video came in time and was helpful. I made a few pieces with these yesterday. I'm hoping to demold them today and post the video Tomorrow. Thanks for watching 🤗🌹
So can you do that or no? Just put the vinyl directly over the resin?
@@shattonzubieta9533 no
I love your holographic molds and coaster. They are so pretty 😍🤩
Thank you so much 🤗 I used it yesterday and hope to have the video up tomorrow or the next day 😁
Thank you so much I have supplies but needed a tutorial. Thank you again
Awesome 🤗💙 so glad this was helpful. Let me know how yours turn out. Thanks for watching 🤗
Thanks for sharing 😍 great technique xx ❤️
Thank you so much and thanks for watching 🤗🤗🤗
Great video and what a great lesson would love to see how you used the finished rubber silicone as a insert in another project
Thank you 🤗 I'm going to post my video using this in a project in a few days 🤗
Hi Tish, this is great! I was wondering if you've tried re-using the same window film piece - do you think the holographic effect would transfer just as well? Or at all?
Hi, yes you can use the same piece over and over again
HI Tish, What a fab idea I cannot wait to see you make a resin Project with them 🤗 Tish, would it be Possible to cut the holes away & make your square just a little bit smaller 👍❤️✨Lin
Thank you 🤗 I'm hoping to post my project video tomorrow. I plan on cutting them down to smaller sizes 🤗
HI Tish, 🤗 I will really look forward to seeing what you make & great minds think alike 🤗👍❤️
@@lindaeastment4542 🤗🤗🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️
Ty for this! I wanted to say that I have this exact window cling and tried to get a silicone insert straight off of it, but it didn't work 🤣, whatever it's made of inhibits the silicone fm curing properly just where it touches the film 😅 (the same way trying to mold something made of uv resin) so this is a great way to do it!! So clever! I know some other "defraction sheets" may work straight off of the film tho in case anyone has seen those videos 😋, apparently they're made fm different materials 😁 I have successfully used small pieces of those films and laid them across a curing bit of resin and had it work with no need to make a mold too so it all depends on what you would like to accomplish! Ty again for a wonderful video!!
Thanks so much Carol, I have had other people say they haven't been able to make a mold directly on the window film too. So I just tried it this way and it worked great.
I've also wondered of I could lay the diffraction grating right on wet resin. Does it peel off OK? I have a small sheet and man that stuff is expensive so I haven't made anything with it yet 😅 thanks for watching
So glad u figured this out actually 😅 and yes!! I think bc it's pretty much the same as u do here but backwards hehe I want to say that I used this exact one back when I first got it and cut a lil piece to lay across the back of.. like an oval cabachon mold 🤔 and it worked perfectly! I must have used epoxy for it too... And ofc just have to make sure if there's a film that it's off of it... And don't let it fall into the wet resin and get stuck 🤣 and same as always, the longer u let it cure the better the Holo will imprint 😋
😅 sry, I answered having just woke up! But yes! Same thing for the defraction sheets and WOW grrl, yeah, ur not kidding that stuffs a million bux 🙀 I believe that's why ppl have been making the silicone inserts with them instd.. to make those sheets last them longer 😪
@@carolstewart1704 right on that makes sense. I was worried the sheet would get stuck under the resin and it would be super hard to get out. I will try it and be very careful. Thank you 🤗
@@carolstewart1704 so true. I got a tiny sheet and it was $20. It's crazy expensive. I'm going to try to make a silicone mold of Mine so it will last longer 😁
Could you do this same thing but just pour the silicone right into the window cling? I have an idea I’m wanting to try but I need the holographic silicone bigger than anyone online is offering made.
No, the silicone doesn't work if you pour it directly onto the window film.
The material the window film is made of isn't compatible with silicone rubber. The silicone doesn't set up if you pour it right on the window film.
what do u use the molds cor?? l couldnt understod were u use it .but anyway was nice to watch❤
Thanks for watching 😊
You can see how I use them in this video. These holographic inserts can be used on top of any of your resin creations to make them holographic with the rainbow pattern. Just place it on top of the wet resin with the rainbow side facing down.
ua-cam.com/video/uEdXXdviS_w/v-deo.html
Hello, I just love the technique, but may I know for how many projects does this silicone mould techinque shall stay in terms of holograpic effects ? How many times shall we remake or does the effect fades by constant reuse of mould ?
You can use the molds 10-15 times before the holographic starts to be less shiny and apparent
@@naptimecreations This is helpful. Thank you. 💜
How do u take silicone off once dried mine doesnt peel off
Did you pour it onto the window film directly or onto a resin piece?
It should peel right off a resin piece because silicone doesn't bond to resin.
Pouring silicone directly onto the window film doesn't work. It has to be done on a resin piece.
If you did pour on a resin piece then it could be undermixed silicone or not 100% mixed silicone
Could u of just stuck the holo film into the bottom of ur mould, it looks awesome thanks
Thanks for watching, sticking the window film into the mold doesn't work well. I've tried it
Did U take the backing off the holographic to make the inlays? Thank U, i love the videos
I made a resin piece from the window film. I leave the backing on.
Then I made a mold of the resin piece I made on the window film.
Pouring silicone rubber directly onto the window film won't work. Silicone isn't compatible with the material the window film is made of.
You have to make a resin piece on the window film.
Then use the resin piece to make your mold.
@Naptime Creations thank U so very much U R the best
Will this work if I use a holographic shower curtain instead??
The holo mold could be used multiple times or just once?
Multiple times over and over, the holographic effect stays on the silicone
Great video :) How often can you use the silicone mold with the holographic foil? Or will it stay like forever?
It will stay like that forever. It's embedded in the silicone 😊
Can ipoor silicone e into a existing s
Holographic mold to get a Holographic inlay?
No, it will bond together
@Naptime Creations So can I make a resin piece from that silicone mold and then make a silicone inlay from the resin piece with the holographic on it I just want a smaller piece of holographic inlay.
Hi, can you put the rubber mix straight in to the holographic vinyl or do you have to use tge resin first?
Hi, no you can't.
The silicone isn't compatible with the material the window film is made of. The silicone rubber will not set up if you do that.
Molds like this can only be made from a resin piece made off of the window film.
Thank you 😊
Can you just pour it directly on the window film, or does it have to be on the holo coaster thing?
No, the silicone isn't compatible with the material the window film is made of. The silicone rubber won't set up if you pour it onto the window film directly.
@@naptimecreations thank you!🌸
These holographic molds make the prettiest creations ❤️ also how do you get your hair to look that pretty?
Awe thank you 😊 it's just lots of coffee ☕️ that's my secret 🤩
@@naptimecreations I love it ☀️
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iam confuced, in your other video of doing holographic crystal , you put the holographic insert under the mold on the last past to get the effect on crystal, now in this video do you put the "holographic resin" or the "silicon holographic mold" in the on the botttom ?
I am making a holographic mold in is video and you can use the holographic inserts either way. They can be used either way.
Is there any other styles of film that work? Does it have to be that specific textured one? I'm looking into either trying to make my own or buying some from Etsy, never made a mold myself though. Any pointers on the inserts? I've been doing resin for years but the holographic stuff is VERY new to me!
I would buy them off etsy or make them like this. This window film I use to make these is very inexpensive
Compared to the other styles I use. Those are made with diffraction grating and for a small sheet of it its $20 just for the diffraction grating. Then you have to buy silicone rubber and that's more expensive per oz then resin.
@@naptimecreations alrighty, thanks for taking the time and replying! Love your work!!
@@slfish86 thank you 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Does this effect disappear with use? I read a review that the effect disappears on silicone molds after a few uses :(
It lasts about 15 pours sometimes more it just depends. Some resins are more harsh on the holographic molds than other brands.
@@naptimecreations oh okay! I wanted to try it out with chocolate, maybe it won't be as harsh :)
Hi Tish. I was actually doing the exact same thing on the same window film. I used silicone caulk (bathroom) to make the insert. It didn’t look as rainbowy as yours so I didn’t use it. Have you tried bathroom caulk? Also, have you ever dropped the halo insert into the mold and poured resin over it! Would that work? I have a star mold I wanted to use as a sun catcher for my grandchild. I put a round halo insert on top of the resin but I’m not loving the indent the insert leaves.
Hi Gina 🤗 the star mold suncatcher sounds beautiful.
I haven't tried to make these with caulk. I don't think it would pick up the rainbows as well as the liquid silicone rubber does.
I did make a piece yesterday, I added the insert on top of the wet resin. I am going to demold it tomorrow. I will try adding it inside the mold next. I think it would leave a slight indent inside the mold but these molds are thin so it shouldn't be too noticeable 🤗
Hi, Tish! Watching this again,I’m have a question. Couldn’t you just put down the rubber on top of the holographic film? Or do you have to do it on a piece of resin. Thank you! 🤗
Hi, thanks for watching. For some reason the silicone rubber will not work directly on the window film. It has to be made from a resin piece to work.
I had the same question as I watched another UA-cam where they did it that way, but she was using a different holographic film. Not the window cling kind. So I suppose it depends on what the holographic/diffusion is on??
@@tinamerrow7319 no the silicone rubber does not bond to this window film. It will bond to diffraction grating sheets but it won't work if you pour the silicone rubber right onto the window film. It doesn't cure and it will be a waste of silicone rubber.
Thank you, Tish! I was just talking with my sister how to do this…perfect timing! So, these inserts you made…they will be laid on top of a resin filled mold to add the holographic effect? Thank you so much! 💐
Awesome, just in time. Yep I actually made some pieces yesterday with these and I will be posting the videos this weekend.
I just filled my coaster mold with light blue tinted resin, I filled the mold about 2/3 full then laid the insert on top.
I am also going to try putting it inside the mold then pouring on top of it too.
Yesterday I got a heat rash on the top of my hands from the gloves because it was so hot and my hands were sweating so I have to take a break for a few days. I have never had that happen before.
@@naptimecreations oh, I am so sorry that happened!! Take care of your hands until they are totally healed! 🤗
@@Kathy-Carr thank you 😊 they're already looking better and now I have cotton gloves to wear under my nitrile gloves 💟 & thanks so much for your donation, I appreciate it. I'm going to buy some new molds with it 🤗
@@naptimecreations You are most welcome. I wish it were more. 😀
@@Kathy-Carr 🌸🌸🤗🤗🤗 it's perfect to buy new molds I've had my eyes on from LET'S RESIN
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I have tried this and I can't get it to work. I did everything you did with the textured side and it didn't work. It just stuck to the film like glue and wouldn't come of. I then tried making a mold of it and atull it wouldn't work. I did everything like you did.
I didn't pour the silicone onto the window film, that will not work. The silicone is not compatible with the Material the window film is made of.
You have to make a resin piece on the window film.
Then once you did that
Then make the mold off the resin piece.
I explained that in this video.
Pouring silicone onto the window film will absolutely not work.
@@naptimecreations I tried that, but the resin stuck to the window film like strong glue.
Thanks 🙏🏽 looks awesome! It’s me resinart202020
Hey girl 🤗💙 I hope you try this out. Thanks for watching
... and it's still kinda 'witchery' to me, how that holographic effect can be transferred to Resin or Silicone, without destroying the initial layer such as window foil 😂
I know what you mean, it amazes me every time. Thanks for watching 😊
@@naptimecreations Thank YOU for your tutorials!
I tried this and it didn't work. Not sure what I did wrong, I followed your directions to the T.
You made the molds from resin pieces correct?
It will not work if you pour silicone directly onto the window film. The molds have to be made from resin pieces that were made on the window film.
@@naptimecreations Yes, I made them from resin pieces, the resin pieces actually look stunning. I just can't figure out what i did wrong when trying to make the mold.
@@twofeatherz68 that is so strange, and you poured the silicone right onto the resin pieces with the rainbow side facing up? So the silicone was poured on the rainbow side?
@@naptimecreations yes, I was very careful to do it as you showed.
I may be late to the party. But I’m not real sure what to do with this.
You can use them for projects like this. The holographic crystals, or add them to coasters to make them holographic.
ua-cam.com/video/wVYP_a4pOuw/v-deo.html
@@naptimecreations How do you add them to a coaster?
@@mariemansfield8340 you can place them inside the mold then pour or fill the mold 2/3 full then place them rainbow side down on the wet resin
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can you just pour the silicone rubber onto the window film to make the insert?
No, it doesn't work that way. The silicone won't adhere and the rainbow pattern won't transfer.
That was my question too. I watched a video by another crafter and that’s how she did it, however, she was using something different. It wasn’t this textured window film. So, I have a roll of the holo film, some silicone rubber for making molds. Now I need to get busy. Lol I just hadn’t planned on making the resin molds first. 🥴