UV resin beachy pendant necklace with sand, shells and starfish REUPLOAD
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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2018
- Reuploaded - full length. In this video I'm making a small beachy style pendant necklace using UV resin, a UV light to cure and beachy elements such as shells, sand and teeny tiny pearls.
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I am so happy to have you back making videos. I've missed you. I use to watch your paint pouring videos all the time. I hope things are going well for you and your husband. Hopefully your next videos will have you talking and demonstrating on screen. Great to have you back. I'm looking forward to more videos.
❤❤❤ the beach
Thank you ☺️
Awesome ❤️
Wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes. Outstanding!
Thank you, Debbie, for all the, patience effort and hard work u place into every tutorial session. It even soothes me just to watch and I love seeing and learning how you layer your pieces. Again, I thank U..
I love this project Deby. I've missed your videos.
Love these~ and they look so fun to do! Thank you for sharing, Deby
These are so pretty!
Beautiful and so delicate!
They are so nice, I love them!
Love them so creative.
love the tiny bubbles
Aren't they so cute!
Cute!
I make a lot of resin jewelry and it's amazing what u can make. I use uv resin, it cures under a uv light in seconds. But for bigger projects it's better to use epoxy
Does epoxy work well for these small projects?
You gave me so much inspiration and helped me sleep with your soundtrack. I haven't slept soundly in 14 years. If at all possible...could you tell me the artist?
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Thank you for this video Deby. I‘ve seen this Resin some weeks ago and was wondering if it might work. They are beautiful 😍
Love it beautiful 😍❤️👍🏻
Thank you for watching
Welcome 😍
Love it! I am working on a project with the exact same stuff. It is great for small projects like this. Great to see you back :)
I've really enjoyed using it. Nice to use a resin without having to contend with mixing or bubbles
did you wait between each layer that was cured?
@@adambadaoui2567 you don't need to wait because the light cures the resin hard so it's ready to work on straight away. Means you can make the project all in one go instead of regular resin where you have to wait for curing for hours.
Love those pendants! I tried doing something like this once on glass for a window hanging..But I didn't have a UV light. great idea!
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Deny, this is beautiful! I’ve been trying to find these tiny starfish for awhile!! Can u send me a link? My son is getting married, and want to make something similar to this. Thank you so much! Liz 😊💗👍🏼
Missed this one before, love it, use this cement for repairs great stuff. Have you done any sandcrab shells for new tenants? They were fascinating in your video. ---Dave...
Yes its exceptionally strong and makes an excellent glue. Maybe I could use it to glue some gemstones to the hermit crabs! I do like a bit of sparkle!
@@DebyatMixedMediaArts I thought an unoccupied or two with a small pour of course, then place the shells down for a new tenet. Lol
What size star fish, seashells did you use and where they be purchased ?
hi Rozellia. These are some of the tiny shells I used - tidd.ly/6a1cf320 and tidd.ly/cfd66521 and these are the little starfish. tidd.ly/4ce978fc. You can find most of the materials all listed here - kit.co/mixedmedia/uv-resin-beachy-pendant
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What paper did you use on the back ?
That was a piece of freezer paper. But anything the resin won't stick to will work, such as an acetate sheet, silicone mat etc.