Hi Sherry! Just wanted to share a tip. I have found that it is helpful to use a mirror or other reflective surface under your molds when using your UV lamp. There's a reason the insides and most resin tray bottoms have reflective surfaces.you may still need to flip but won't take near as long.
Lovely! I made a UV shield out of cardboard to put over the front of my UV lamp so that there aren't UV waves hitting my active working area and accidentally curing up the stuff I'm still working with. Has helped keep me from accidentally curing things that were not ready for the lamp.
It created a crust because u had the uv light facing your other prepared un cured pieces so the light started to cure those cus they were too close to your lamp. Always have it facing away. I made a door out of aluminum foil over cardboard that I prop up against the opening so the light doesn't escape and it can bounce off my homemade foil door and cure pieces in all directions. U should also have the base of ur light aluminum foil or a chrome or mirror so the underbelly of your pieces cure at the same time as well. You might not have to flip them over for additional curing. Hope this helps and makes sense. Tfs your beautiful art.
Hey Sherry the reason that you are getting skins on top is because the light is reaching the other molds even though they aren't under it. If there is an un obstructed line between uv resin and the light or a window with sun showing it will start curing. 🐰💙🐰. Love the bubbles
These are really unique and very beautiful ❤. I bought the chameleon powders and received them yesterday. I was so excited to use them today. I made coasters and a coaster holder early this morning. I mixed the colors in resin then added that to my darkened resin in the molds. I am looking forward to tomorrow to de-mold. I am a newbie at resin so I want to thank you for showing how easy it is to get the holder out of the mold. 😂I was wondering how I would accomplish it😂.
They're all so darn pretty! Sherry you can use any kind of medium with the dish soap blow bubble method.. from Micah's to acrylic to alcohol ink's. I used to do this on my nails quite a bit a few years back
Very awesome coasters! Love the red from Laura's the best...even though I do like and use the chameleon colors as well. I can hardly wait to try this method. I just have to get some more resin. I buy it once a month and I get so excited I use up the whole gallon in just one week! See ya soon!💜
OMG!!! Sherry those are sooo beautifully awesome. Hey a tip I have seen Julie use when brushing on mica powders. When done, She holds it over a garbage bin and gives it a short blast of canned air to get rid of the excess which cuts down on the floaters. I also wonder if you used a stiffer brush, like a shading/blending brush to put on your powders. You can get into the deeper crevices better and make them a bit darker if you wanted. These tips are merely my humble suggestions. I love love this technique. Now I have to find a UV light to buy and price out UV resin. Oh I also need to pick up a nice sized mirror to put underneath the UV light to help in curing, as was suggested by one of your other viewers in the last video. Thank you so much for sharing. I certainly want to try this. 💜🤗💜
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩omg love it! Ive made two coffee tumblers and did them like that and now I will try this coaster set. Tia. Cheers🍾 fr. Ontario Canada🇨🇦. New Subscriber🍾🍾🍾also when I do uv keychains or tumblers I put a big size piece of foil over my lamp and cover everything that way I find the light reflects better😉😉😉. But hey I'm a newbie still learning who knows maybe I'm not doing it right. But thet always turn out perfect. Have a blessed day🌹
Hi Sherry, I love these bubble coasters. I was also wondering if we have to use UV resin with the bubbles. I do have the light and I can find some UV resin if I must. Thank you. ❤️
I made my first attempt, all turned out well except for two problems. One had water stains on dark blue, i tried to clean with alcohol after curing more. Still tacky, now streaked a bit. Can I put another coat of uv resin over the top in hopes it will return the sheen. Secondly, the uv resin pulled away, so there is just mica powder in one small section. Im hoping to repair it with a tiny bit of uv resin with a paint brush?
They came out so beautiful... now I will purchase the Chameleon powders... What is the name of your overhead camera stand? I need to purchase one to record my demonstrations. Thank you...😊
Will the same effect happen if I don't happen to have a UV light or lamp?. All though I hope that the bubble's won't bust and disappear before the resin cures completely, which is what I honestly think will happen but I have no idea. I thought you'd know???
Hi Sherry! Just wanted to share a tip. I have found that it is helpful to use a mirror or other reflective surface under your molds when using your UV lamp. There's a reason the insides and most resin tray bottoms have reflective surfaces.you may still need to flip but won't take near as long.
@Holly Kelly
Thank you for that idea, Holly! I use tons of JDiction UV resin and this will help considerably! 😊
Eye shadow works really well too
I heard that, I might try that.
The coasters are beautiful but ......the holder is stunning
It is very cool. I like the multicolor best
You are so much fun! I love watching your videos!
Gorgeous I remember painting like this as a child. 🙌❤️💙💜💚
Oh my goodness! BEAUTIFUL!
I just love your stuff and thats not all. I love your nails. 🤗💞
Those are so so cool. I do love the chameleons, but yes, the Candy Apple Blossom is so beautiful
Lovely! I made a UV shield out of cardboard to put over the front of my UV lamp so that there aren't UV waves hitting my active working area and accidentally curing up the stuff I'm still working with. Has helped keep me from accidentally curing things that were not ready for the lamp.
What a great way for bubbles.
So fun!!🎉🎈🎉
It created a crust because u had the uv light facing your other prepared un cured pieces so the light started to cure those cus they were too close to your lamp. Always have it facing away. I made a door out of aluminum foil over cardboard that I prop up against the opening so the light doesn't escape and it can bounce off my homemade foil door and cure pieces in all directions. U should also have the base of ur light aluminum foil or a chrome or mirror so the underbelly of your pieces cure at the same time as well. You might not have to flip them over for additional curing. Hope this helps and makes sense. Tfs your beautiful art.
So pretty!
Wow those were beautiful. Just my 1 cent
I love the holder with the color combination... Beautiful
Awesome Sherry! Soap bubbles, who knew? The colors are gorgeous, the red just glows.
Stunning!❤️
Hey Sherry the reason that you are getting skins on top is because the light is reaching the other molds even though they aren't under it. If there is an un obstructed line between uv resin and the light or a window with sun showing it will start curing. 🐰💙🐰. Love the bubbles
So pretty
I love these.. the flattened bubbles looks like dragon skin.
I made these and also a soft resin notebook! It is so neat looking and was easy to do. Thanks so much for showing us how. Kim
They are beautiful
I have to try this! These are amazing!!!
Beautiful love them
Beautiful Sherry, I did love the video. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work with all of us!🤗💜
Very pretty. I'm going to give it a try.
They are beautiful. I will need to try that
So cool. Going to try this
thats gourges I love it . going to start my christmas gifts right now 38:30
Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to try this❤
Oh, Sherry, these are so cute! Love the new Candy Apple Blossom color!! ❤
Oh Sherry, they turned out absolutely gorgeous!! Thank you so much for your hard work and for your amazing videos!!!
Sherry this is absolutely stunning congratulations 👏👏👏
This is very cool indeed. I’m going to try this. Love that candy apple mica. Gorgeous. ❤
The coasters turned out beautiful!
Cotton swabs works as well 😊❤
Love the bubbles. Colors are so pretty.
Hi Sherry. These are gorgeous. Love them & you.👍❤️
Love them.
I'm guessing you can only do this bubble technique with the UV resin??? Such a cool idea!!
Those are gorgeous!!!
Nice job Sherry love your channel
Very cool looking! Thanks for the video.
Oh wow!! They are amazing!
All colors are so beautiful.
This is such a neat idea Sherry, Love them.
Another successful video. Love them. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Beautiful🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
They are all gorgeous❤️ luv all the colours🤩🤩🤩
I'm loving the bubbles....these are amazing
that's beautiful! awesome vid sherry! keep rocking the resin!
I can't think of a word to describe these....spectacular!!! Your blowing technique is awesome. I love that red!!!!!!!!!☺️
S these are absolutely GORGEOUS! What a fantastic technique!!! Thank you for sharing this! 💐
I love this technique!! Newbie here, gonna love your channel! I subbed!!! Yay
They are so gorgeous , you do such a wonderful job
Wow 👏. 👏
WOW!!!!!!! They are awesome beautiful gorgeous thanks now I know how to use my UV light I can't wait to try it
Beautiful. I love them..💗
Love these already had a go at doing some love them so much I'm going to do some more xx
I love it 😀
These are gorgeous thank you for sharing! ❤️
Beautiful work loved the coaster.s ❤️ But I have never worked with resin before and since this is video is 356 I need to find video 1 😜❤️
They are so beautiful. 💙
These look amazing. I'm going to try doing them this way, rather than using black as my first layer. Really love how these have turned out
These are really unique and very beautiful ❤. I bought the chameleon powders and received them yesterday. I was so excited to use them today. I made coasters and a coaster holder early this morning. I mixed the colors in resin then added that to my darkened resin in the molds. I am looking forward to tomorrow to de-mold. I am a newbie at resin so I want to thank you for showing how easy it is to get the holder out of the mold. 😂I was wondering how I would accomplish it😂.
Beautiful!! Love it! 🥰🥰
Brilliant
Just beautiful!!
Gorgeous! Love them!
It's gorgeous
Love them beautiful ❤️
Love these 😍 definitely need to give them a try ❤️
Such beautiful work. I am gonna have to try this, I love it.
Sherry, these are amazing! Think these are my favorite so far. I see me making Christmas presents real soon. Who’d of thought…….soap bubbles!
They're all so darn pretty! Sherry you can use any kind of medium with the dish soap blow bubble method.. from Micah's to acrylic to alcohol ink's. I used to do this on my nails quite a bit a few years back
Beautiful, prachtig.👍🤗
Very awesome coasters! Love the red from Laura's the best...even though I do like and use the chameleon colors as well. I can hardly wait to try this method. I just have to get some more resin. I buy it once a month and I get so excited I use up the whole gallon in just one week! See ya soon!💜
OMG Sherry those are one of the neatest things I have seen you do!!!!!! They are so beautiful. Thank you so much for inspiring me!!! - Syndie
After watching you make the last one I had ago . I am in love with this method . Tan you for sharing i wish I could share the picture with you 🥰
Wow they are amazing love the colors ❤❤😊. Do you add more resin to coat?
Magnifique
Beautiful ❤️
OMG!!! Sherry those are sooo beautifully awesome. Hey a tip I have seen Julie use when brushing on mica powders. When done, She holds it over a garbage bin and gives it a short blast of canned air to get rid of the excess which cuts down on the floaters. I also wonder if you used a stiffer brush, like a shading/blending brush to put on your powders. You can get into the deeper crevices better and make them a bit darker if you wanted. These tips are merely my humble suggestions. I love love this technique. Now I have to find a UV light to buy and price out UV resin. Oh I also need to pick up a nice sized mirror to put underneath the UV light to help in curing, as was suggested by one of your other viewers in the last video. Thank you so much for sharing. I certainly want to try this. 💜🤗💜
If top has UV resin, will it be heat resistant, scratch scuff resistant like resin? These are beautiful.
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩omg love it! Ive made two coffee tumblers and did them like that and now I will try this coaster set. Tia. Cheers🍾 fr. Ontario Canada🇨🇦. New Subscriber🍾🍾🍾also when I do uv keychains or tumblers I put a big size piece of foil over my lamp and cover everything that way I find the light reflects better😉😉😉. But hey I'm a newbie still learning who knows maybe I'm not doing it right. But thet always turn out perfect. Have a blessed day🌹
These are absolutely beautiful, the candy apple red mica is an amazing color. Thanks for sharing ♥️
You should get the let's resin heat mat
Beautiful! I also found the uv resin stays tacky! And it shrinks. Beautiful set!👍🏼👍🏼
Love these. I wonder if you could just pour colored resin as a topcoat? Soooooooooo, pretty!
I wonder if it works with regular resin? Those so amazing. The red one is my favorite. In love
I just LOVEyour videos!! They are very informative & entertaining 😊. Are there any bright chameleon powders to use??
Do you need to use uv resin to do the bubbles technique?
Hi Sherry, I love these bubble coasters. I was also wondering if we have to use UV resin with the bubbles. I do have the light and I can find some UV resin if I must. Thank you. ❤️
Yes u actually have to use uv resin. It has to cure fast as the bubbles won't last that long if u use 2 part resin.
I made my first attempt, all turned out well except for two problems. One had water stains on dark blue, i tried to clean with alcohol after curing more. Still tacky, now streaked a bit. Can I put another coat of uv resin over the top in hopes it will return the sheen.
Secondly, the uv resin pulled away, so there is just mica powder in one small section. Im hoping to repair it with a tiny bit of uv resin with a paint brush?
They came out so beautiful... now I will purchase the Chameleon powders... What is the name of your overhead camera stand? I need to purchase one to record my demonstrations. Thank you...😊
Hi, general question. I struggle to get my UV resin smooth. Is there a specific technique or any advice somebody can give me?
hi,i was wondering is there anyway the bubble effect can be done without UV resin and just normal 2part resin
You should call that a mermaid coster set
Will the same effect happen if I don't happen to have a UV light or lamp?. All though I hope that the bubble's won't bust and disappear before the resin cures completely, which is what I honestly think will happen but I have no idea. I thought you'd know???