I’m so glad the woman who accused you has apologized. It’s good to know that there are good people in the world who acknowledge their mistakes and try to make things right. The bowls are gorgeous.
I have done stained glass and fused glass for decades. You get inspiration from others and others get inspiration from you. I have not nor have other glass artists I have known filed copy rights on their work.
I bought all this stuff a couple months ago because I had seen someone else make one. I better jump on the wagon and use it.....lol These are beautiful!
Many, many people have already & will in the future make their own moulds this way. All it needs is a little imagination. I’d worked it out before ever seeing it done on uTube etc. so, it’s impossible to register it solely. The only difference is which etched reflective window privacy covering takes your fancy! Well done
They are very beautiful specially the cellophane one. It gives a bit of color to the bowl thus making it very interesting to look at. Thanks for sharing. Glad to hear that things have worked out for you.
HELLO SANDRA, GOOD MORNING TO YOU , I BEEN UP SINCE 5 AM WATCHN YOUR VIDEOS ON ALL YOUR BOWLS WITH THE WINDOW FILM N THE CUT UP CELEPHANE THATS HOLOGRAPHIC N THERE ALL JUST BEAUTIFUL N THE SMALL STONES YOU USED AS THE BORDER IN ONE VIDEO WERE JUST SO PRETTY ALONG THE EDGE BUT YES YOU DO ERY MUCH INSPIRE US ALL TO TRY THESE . I BEEN WATCHING SO MANY TODAY LOLOL N I LOVE THEM ALL . YOUR RESIN ARTWORK ARE AMAZING . I SEEN ALOT OF VIDEOS TODAY N THERE ALL JUST STUNNING . HAPPY POURING / RESIN TO YOU . THANKS FOR SHARING WITH US ALL . ENJOY YOUR JOURNEY !!!!!
I never post comments but I came across your page from a resin FB Group and I'm so glad I did that was absolutely beautiful work so inspiring and I love your style of teaching you have a beautiful spirit. Been a little depressed and after watching this it so made my day. Blessings to you 😊
HI Sandra, I have just been watching your u tube tutorial you done on Free Form Resin Bowl with window film WOW I loved the end Results & the coaster you made was so Amazing & really pretty I was very Impressed with your tutorial the way you Explained everything step by step start to finish 👍 I have just Subscribed to your u tube channel I am going to have a look at some of your other tutorials PLEASE can you tell me how often you post. your tutorials on u tube thanks All The Best Lin
I do pottery as an artist. We my clay bowl starts to fall I turn it over while still on the bat. It looks like your bowl. We call it a floppy bowl. The bowls come out so well
Thank you for sharing you creativity and knowledge. You are a wonderful patient and you explain things very well. I love this process and the outcome is stunning. Great job Sandra...💙💜💙
This is stunning! BTW...also happy that the other lady fessed up and realized that it would not have been good to have her name associated with a scandal...besides Karma eventually gets you, and I think she also realized that! Good for you standing up and not standing down!
Hi there i enjoy watching it its soo pretty .. I made one long time ago but its stuck into the boul .. Ididnt kniw what to do should i just heat it a bit? And thanks for this vedio
It has to be cured enough where it won't stick but where it will still be a bit pliable. You can out the film side in the bowl but then you have the issue of trying to touch or press the stickier side. You can put saran wrap inside bowl or the best is to use a bowl with a very slick inside. Or you turn bowl upside down and lat the side that is the film side over the bowl and let it drape down
For every idea, there will be 100 people who had the same idea but did nothing with it. And those same people then get upset because they kick themselves for not doing something with the idea , then take it out on the person that DID do something with it. So do you, don't worry about other people. I used to put blue cool-aid in my Mountaindew when i was a child. I wish i would have patten THAT lol. Live well, be happy.
Amazing!, You really do great work. I thank you for sharing. You have helped me so much. I so appreciate your kindness. There are some others that are really good to help. I get afraid to ask some for help. I went to Molly a few times and she is like you. So willing to give advice. Means a lot to people like me. Thanks
heat resistant to 500 but do not put in microwave or dishwasher. Hand wash. I would limit it to dry foods, fruits, cookies, candies, floating candles, floating flowers...
So pretty. I love how thin the coaster was. Every mold I find uses way too much resin for a coaster. I loved these with the little clear beads and the chopped up confetti. I have always loved those beads and I would only use clear, now I have to find them. Thank you. ❤️
Love that film, haven’t tried it yet, but I see a lot of people using it now. I bought it a while back after watching one of your first videos using it. School is out so I will have much more time to art. 🤗🤗🤗
Just wonderful to watch you at work and producing such beautiful pieces ....loved the coasters with the gold edges ! Happy Christmas to you and yours !! ❤️🎄
There are no ripples. I just spread the film, paper side down on a flat surface and tape with masking tape to keep it taut. Pipe out my silicone caulk dam, and let it dry overnight. Then a thin layer of resin maybe about a 1/16" thick is really all you need. You can add crystals or crushed glass along edges inside the caulking if you want to give it more character. then you mold it before it sets up really hard.
These are beautiful! Quick question, are any of these still able to project a rainbow on surfaces when the light hits like how it would through a window since the resin is clear? I was thinking of making a light catcher with the first method, but wasn’t sure since it’s transferred if it weakened its ability to do so
Yes it does.... the only warning would be if you plan on hanging it in a window, you will need to make sure to use a UV resin, otherwise it may amber over time
Sandra.. thank you for sharing this wonderful process! ❤️ could you clarify for me please.. and possible this is a silly question? you peel of the backing to the holographic film before you shape over the bowl then once this is set you peel off the silicon and the actual holographic film that you poured the resin on?
Yes,,, the backing of the original film is just to protect the back from dust and stuff before you would normally attach it to a window. So it does not have a sticky side. I just pull that off to make the resin and film part a little thinner and more flexible when molding. But if you place the resin side against an object, always put Saran Wrap or clear plastic to protect it from sticking to whatever you are laying it over. I have even laid the film side over the form and didn't have to worry about that. But if your resin is tacky, you need to make sure your fingers or whatever else do not stick to it. It will not peel off the front side of the holographic film until it is cured, otherwise it will stick. So after it is formed and cured fairly well... Then you can touch the resin and peel away the film you poured it on. Then you will have the IMPRINT of the window film on that side and it will also show through to the other side as long as you used clear resin (with no color in it)... I am doing one today where I used micas and color, so I will only have one side that is holographic.. so be looking for that video. Its going to be a yellow piece. I hope this helped!
OHMYGOSH! Where have u been all of my life? Lol I just stumbled onto ur channel. Boy, I’m happy that I did. New subbie here for sure 😊 Question: What are ur thoughts about putting that cellophane thru a paper shredder? I am in love with that coaster 😁 THANK YOU ❤️
You can add shredded cellophane to a piece. I have a resin playlist.Playlist.. if you go way back. You can find it. You can't use any color, Glitter or shredded cellophane in a holographic piece. It will block the prismatic effect. But you can totally use shredded cellophane in a mold or other project. And I don't think you're asking... but no you can't shred the holographic window film
I tried this film inside of a cake mold. It hardened quicker than I thought (5 hrs) and I guess the resin got under the film and I couldn’t peel it off. A fail, but I’ll try using the caulk and make a mold next time.
@@SandraLett your welcome. I cut a big piece of the film off then cut into more manageable pieces and then I'll cut some down to 3x3 & 4x4 pieces since I make a lot of resin jewelry and small things. I've taken a big 12x12 piece and crinkled it up into a ball then open it back up turn it once to the right and do it again, then I cut it down into tiny strips, and keep cutting those in half till I have small pieces in a bowl, then I'll grab big pinches of it cutting it with scissors, I'll have a lil pile of that in my palm in the big bowl and I'll use the scissors sideways cutting the pile in my hand into glitter size pieces, lol. I have a method to my madness I guess. It is just so pretty! I wish I could send you a video of the effects in my UV resin.
The holographic film is textured on the side you pour resin on. It keeps that imprint and therefore, ends up looking holographic just from the imprint. The reverse side is too just because it is clear, even though the top side of resin is perfectly smooth
You need to not worry about what people say to you and if they claim that you stole something from them you should literally put a complaint in about them or taking them to court and sewing them because so many people learn this art from other people on UA-cam and you’re allowed to do whatever you want on UA-cam it’s not copyrighted if it’s free on UA-cam no such thing You shouldn’t remove your videos. They need to prove that you stole it when you didn’t. If it’s there on UA-cam you keep doing whatever you want. You can copy 1 million people that do the same thing on UA-cam putting it out in public. She must’ve seen your video and because you got a lot of views. And unfortunately you shouldn’t care about what these people say and do okay they need to prove it. They need to take you to prove it you can sue them.
@@SandraLett also I have just started watching videos regarding doing this craft as I just took it up I likes what you did thanks for the video great work
@@dolphinsuzanne You are very welcome! I have started a new channel, that is a bit more informative and may be beneficial. Here is the channel: www.youtube.com/@AllThingsArtbySandra
I've been using the holographic film exactly like that for over a year to make bowls, suncatchers and many other things. For someone to claim that technique is pretty entitled.
Hi Sandra had to write another comment to share something with you I think you will find useful and to give you more ideas to use with your Halo material.Please check out Amazing Resin & wood ect. Artist Nick Zammeti channel VIDEO "Making a Prism Borg Cube".The prism cubes he uses are so expensive Amazon about $12@ piece uses 48 of them.BUT Sherry Moulton recent video tells where she purchased several bags 50-100 pices each of holographic different shapes like flowers etc. for only a few $'s @ Michael's. Not that you would have to do a cube? But might give you more ideas and add even more Halo to your projects! Sorry I had to write his name down I DON'T KNOW HOW to SHARE it with you. I hope this gives you even more idea's since you mentioned you were going to do even more with your Halo material. And as usual you know how much I absolutely love ALL of your art! Right along with everybody else! lol 💗💗💗
I’m so glad the woman who accused you has apologized. It’s good to know that there are good people in the world who acknowledge their mistakes and try to make things right. The bowls are gorgeous.
Thank you Margaret
I just order all the supplies you use and I am going to give it a go today
Awesome! Have fun and thanks for watching!
@@SandraLett thank you
I have done stained glass and fused glass for decades. You get inspiration from others and others get inspiration from you. I have not nor have other glass artists I have known filed copy rights on their work.
Agreed❤️
So beautiful. I will have to try this. You inspired me. Thank you for sharing. ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
I bought all this stuff a couple months ago because I had seen someone else make one. I better jump on the wagon and use it.....lol These are beautiful!
You better.... !
Many, many people have already & will in the future make their own moulds this way. All it needs is a little imagination. I’d worked it out before ever seeing it done on uTube etc. so, it’s impossible to register it solely. The only difference is which etched reflective window privacy covering takes your fancy!
Well done
Thank you!
WOW. WOW WOW . BEAUTIFUL. Thank You for sharing step by step .
You are welcome Leela!
Excellent video. Thanks.
You are very welcome!
You are so talented, these are so beautiful. I hope to try this soon.
Thank you so much
Very pretty.
Thank you Alpa
They are very beautiful specially the cellophane one. It gives a bit of color to the bowl thus making it very interesting to look at. Thanks for sharing. Glad to hear that things have worked out for you.
Thank you Sunita
Thank you for making this video tutorial. you have made a creation that is simple and not expensive to follow. Thank you.
Parry from Thailand
Thank you Parry!
You have inspired me 😊
I'm so glad! Thank you!
So pretty and i love the coaster, you have some fab ideas😊
Thanks so much! 😊
Very nice. Thank you
You are very welcome!
Thank you for your clear and easy to listen to tutorial.
You are very welcome
Both are beautiful but I love the one with cellophane the best. The holographic and glitter cellophane is gorgeous
I agree!!
HELLO SANDRA, GOOD MORNING TO YOU , I BEEN UP SINCE 5 AM WATCHN YOUR VIDEOS ON ALL YOUR BOWLS WITH THE WINDOW FILM N THE CUT UP CELEPHANE THATS HOLOGRAPHIC N THERE ALL JUST BEAUTIFUL N THE SMALL STONES YOU USED AS THE BORDER IN ONE VIDEO WERE JUST SO PRETTY ALONG THE EDGE BUT YES YOU DO ERY MUCH INSPIRE US ALL TO TRY THESE . I BEEN WATCHING SO MANY TODAY LOLOL N I LOVE THEM ALL . YOUR RESIN ARTWORK ARE AMAZING . I SEEN ALOT OF VIDEOS TODAY N THERE ALL JUST STUNNING . HAPPY POURING / RESIN TO YOU . THANKS FOR SHARING WITH US ALL . ENJOY YOUR JOURNEY !!!!!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching them!!
Love the cellophane edges! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Soooo awesome!
Thank you Cindy
Just found your channel. Just beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Love the cellophane edges.
Thank you! me too!
Beautiful ❤
Thank you Rhonda
Very pretty especially with the cellophane! Glad you made more.
Thank you Gloria!
very nice
Thank you George
these are much more nicer than the others I seen
Thank you Jeanne
I never post comments but I came across your page from a resin FB Group and I'm so glad I did that was absolutely beautiful work so inspiring and I love your style of teaching you have a beautiful spirit. Been a little depressed and after watching this it so made my day. Blessings to you 😊
Ohhh thank you! That makes me happy and glad you enjoyed it and made you feel better
Stunning effect!
Thank you so much
Your work is absolutely stunning.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful work and fabulous tips. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much! You are most welcome!
HI Sandra, I have just been watching your u tube tutorial you done on Free Form Resin Bowl with window film WOW I loved the end Results & the coaster you made was so Amazing & really pretty I was very Impressed with your tutorial the way you Explained everything step by step start to finish 👍 I have just Subscribed to your u tube channel I am going to have a look at some of your other tutorials PLEASE can you tell me how often you post. your tutorials on u tube thanks All The Best Lin
Thank you Linda. Have a lot going on this months, but typically several times a week
HI Sandra, WOW when you post on u tube I will really look forward to watching you 👍❤️Lin
Beautiful. I particularly love the cellophane edged one.
Thank you! me too!
Gorgeous!
Thank you Becky!
Really Beautiful!!
Thank you Cindy!
Beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you Judith!
I do pottery as an artist. We my clay bowl starts to fall I turn it over while still on the bat. It looks like your bowl. We call it a floppy bowl. The bowls come out so well
Thank you! I call them free-form!
Thank you, Sandra! I appreciate you sharing your talent and experience!
You are so welcome Yvonne!
Beautiful bowls!
Thank you Carrie!
These are incredibly gorgeous!!!
Thank you Sara
I love the cellophane bowl - gorgeous!
Thank you... my favorite too!
Stunning . Can hardly wait for my window covering to come so I can try this.
Thank you Darlene... have fun!
Luv the full video was great to see it start to finish 👍🏼💜
Thank you Gina!
Awesome thanks for sharing !!!
Thank you Betty!
Love this idea! Great job!
Thank you Brenda
Gorgeous! Just absolutely stunning 😍😍😍
Thank you Becky!
Very Beautiful 🤩
Thank you Jameelah
Thank you for sharing you creativity and knowledge. You are a wonderful patient and you explain things very well. I love this process and the outcome is stunning. Great job Sandra...💙💜💙
Thank you so much! They are fun to do
Looks amazing. Thankyou for the detailed tutorial. 🌻
You're welcome
Thanks for sharing this process! 🙂🎄
You are very welcome!
This is stunning! BTW...also happy that the other lady fessed up and realized that it would not have been good to have her name associated with a scandal...besides Karma eventually gets you, and I think she also realized that! Good for you standing up and not standing down!
Thank you Donna!!
Super pretty, thanks for the video💖
You’re welcome 😊 Thank you Barb!
Hi there i enjoy watching it its soo pretty .. I made one long time ago but its stuck into the boul .. Ididnt kniw what to do should i just heat it a bit? And thanks for this vedio
It has to be cured enough where it won't stick but where it will still be a bit pliable. You can out the film side in the bowl but then you have the issue of trying to touch or press the stickier side. You can put saran wrap inside bowl or the best is to use a bowl with a very slick inside. Or you turn bowl upside down and lat the side that is the film side over the bowl and let it drape down
Nice
Thank you Ritika
For every idea, there will be 100 people who had the same idea but did nothing with it. And those same people then get upset because they kick themselves for not doing something with the idea , then take it out on the person that DID do something with it. So do you, don't worry about other people. I used to put blue cool-aid in my Mountaindew when i was a child. I wish i would have patten THAT lol. Live well, be happy.
Thank you ... this happened a few years ago. I have moved on from it.
I’m glad things have worked out for you, Sandra 👍 Thanks for sharing your passion with other artists.
Thank you Shelley!
I can’t thank you enough for this video! Really loved it and appreciated your making it so simple 😊
You are so welcome!
Just beautiful!!
Thank you Vanessa
Amazing!, You really do great work. I thank you for sharing. You have helped me so much. I so appreciate your kindness. There are some others that are really good to help. I get afraid to ask some for help. I went to Molly a few times and she is like you. So willing to give advice. Means a lot to people like me. Thanks
Thank you Shirley
Very nice👏🎅❄⛄
Thank you Sharon!
Those are so pretty!! 🤗😍 I love the star shape but the cellophane really adds character to the bowl!! 💖
Thank you!
WOW! 🤩 So beautiful!!! Can’t wait to try this! 💗
Thank you Tammie!
These are just awesome! I'm wondering, though, how foodsafe and/or heatsafe are they?
heat resistant to 500 but do not put in microwave or dishwasher. Hand wash. I would limit it to dry foods, fruits, cookies, candies, floating candles, floating flowers...
@@SandraLett ok thanks, agreed.
Yay I received my film glad you made a new video to remind me. Thank you from Australia 🇦🇺👍
Thanks Deborah!! Have fun!
So pretty. I love how thin the coaster was. Every mold I find uses way too much resin for a coaster. I loved these with the little clear beads and the chopped up confetti. I have always loved those beads and I would only use clear, now I have to find them. Thank you. ❤️
Thank you Karen
J’aimerais savoir si le bol devient rigide ? Et comment l’entretenir ? Et vos bols sont très, très jolis .
Yes, if you use a good quality resin. It remains firm, like plastic
Love those🤗💜
Thank you Sharron! 🙏
Love that film, haven’t tried it yet, but I see a lot of people using it now. I bought it a while back after watching one of your first videos using it. School is out so I will have much more time to art. 🤗🤗🤗
It is pretty simple to use... Just caulk out whatever shape and size you want on the textured side face up and you can pour the resin the next day!
Just wonderful to watch you at work and producing such beautiful pieces ....loved the coasters with the gold edges ! Happy Christmas to you and yours !! ❤️🎄
Thank you Cathy
Love the coaster💖 I'm sure you will be making more....maybe make a 6 or 7 inch on for like a Trivit and put the clear gems around🎉😊
Thank you Jenn
A trivet, if that's what you really mean, has to be able to take some really high heat.
when making your bowls do you sign/date them in some way?
No, I don't
Can you peel off the backing of film and stick thst down to a surface so there are no ripples in the film ?
There are no ripples. I just spread the film, paper side down on a flat surface and tape with masking tape to keep it taut. Pipe out my silicone caulk dam, and let it dry overnight. Then a thin layer of resin maybe about a 1/16" thick is really all you need. You can add crystals or crushed glass along edges inside the caulking if you want to give it more character. then you mold it before it sets up really hard.
These are beautiful! Quick question, are any of these still able to project a rainbow on surfaces when the light hits like how it would through a window since the resin is clear? I was thinking of making a light catcher with the first method, but wasn’t sure since it’s transferred if it weakened its ability to do so
Yes it does.... the only warning would be if you plan on hanging it in a window, you will need to make sure to use a UV resin, otherwise it may amber over time
@@SandraLett okay perfect, thanks so much for the quick response! Will make sure to do so ☺️
Very pretty! Do you worry about the resin yellowing over time? I know some yellow out pretty quickly.
No. Its Counter Culture DIY. I haven't heard that about this brand
Interesting
Thank you Lisa
Can you send me a link so I can buy this hologram roll? Thanks
www.amazon.com/dp/B07SNQ5Z67/?tag=aiponsite-20&linkCode=ic5&ascsubtag=amzn1.infl.us.product&creativeASIN=B07SNQ5Z67&ref=exp_sandralett_dp_vv_d&th=1
@@SandraLett ♥️♥️♥️
Gorgeous : );
Thank you so much Maria!
Sandra.. thank you for sharing this wonderful process! ❤️ could you clarify for me please.. and possible this is a silly question? you peel of the backing to the holographic film before you shape over the bowl then once this is set you peel off the silicon and the actual holographic film that you poured the resin on?
Yes,,, the backing of the original film is just to protect the back from dust and stuff before you would normally attach it to a window. So it does not have a sticky side. I just pull that off to make the resin and film part a little thinner and more flexible when molding. But if you place the resin side against an object, always put Saran Wrap or clear plastic to protect it from sticking to whatever you are laying it over. I have even laid the film side over the form and didn't have to worry about that. But if your resin is tacky, you need to make sure your fingers or whatever else do not stick to it. It will not peel off the front side of the holographic film until it is cured, otherwise it will stick. So after it is formed and cured fairly well... Then you can touch the resin and peel away the film you poured it on. Then you will have the IMPRINT of the window film on that side and it will also show through to the other side as long as you used clear resin (with no color in it)... I am doing one today where I used micas and color, so I will only have one side that is holographic.. so be looking for that video. Its going to be a yellow piece. I hope this helped!
Thank you so much.. I am new to creating anything with resin. You are awesome! ❣️
OHMYGOSH! Where have u been all of my life? Lol
I just stumbled onto ur channel. Boy, I’m happy that I did.
New subbie here for sure 😊
Question: What are ur thoughts about putting that cellophane thru a paper shredder?
I am in love with that coaster 😁
THANK YOU ❤️
You can add shredded cellophane to a piece. I have a resin playlist.Playlist.. if you go way back. You can find it. You can't use any color, Glitter or shredded cellophane in a holographic piece. It will block the prismatic effect. But you can totally use shredded cellophane in a mold or other project. And I don't think you're asking... but no you can't shred the holographic window film
About how much resin did you use?
No more than 10 ounces... You get it too thick and it is hard to from into a shape
I tried this film inside of a cake mold. It hardened quicker than I thought (5 hrs) and I guess the resin got under the film and I couldn’t peel it off. A fail, but I’ll try using the caulk and make a mold next time.
Yes, that's the best way. Tape the film down around outside of caulk to a hard surface so it does not move with the warmth of resin
If you scrunch up the film before you cut it up, wrinkle it up a lot, the effects are sooooooo much better!
Ok... thank you!!
@@SandraLett your welcome. I cut a big piece of the film off then cut into more manageable pieces and then I'll cut some down to 3x3 & 4x4 pieces since I make a lot of resin jewelry and small things. I've taken a big 12x12 piece and crinkled it up into a ball then open it back up turn it once to the right and do it again, then I cut it down into tiny strips, and keep cutting those in half till I have small pieces in a bowl, then I'll grab big pinches of it cutting it with scissors, I'll have a lil pile of that in my palm in the big bowl and I'll use the scissors sideways cutting the pile in my hand into glitter size pieces, lol. I have a method to my madness I guess. It is just so pretty! I wish I could send you a video of the effects in my UV resin.
@@charley408 you should record and post it! Id LOVE to see as well...
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l producto por favor lo puedes poner en Espanñol
I pour the clear mixed resin over the textured side of the window film
Can't get over how pretty these bowls are. And it's great that the ugliness is now in the past. Nice video!
Thank you Pam!
I liked the first bowl better.
Thank you Sylvia.. me too
I guess my brain cant wrap around how it turns out holographic ... when you have taken the film off...lol. But its amazing
The holographic film is textured on the side you pour resin on. It keeps that imprint and therefore, ends up looking holographic just from the imprint. The reverse side is too just because it is clear, even though the top side of resin is perfectly smooth
You need to not worry about what people say to you and if they claim that you stole something from them you should literally put a complaint in about them or taking them to court and sewing them because so many people learn this art from other people on UA-cam and you’re allowed to do whatever you want on UA-cam it’s not copyrighted if it’s free on UA-cam no such thing You shouldn’t remove your videos. They need to prove that you stole it when you didn’t. If it’s there on UA-cam you keep doing whatever you want. You can copy 1 million people that do the same thing on UA-cam putting it out in public. She must’ve seen your video and because you got a lot of views. And unfortunately you shouldn’t care about what these people say and do okay they need to prove it. They need to take you to prove it you can sue them.
This was a few years ago. She was in another country. She sent me an email of apology and the copyright claim was dropped. Forgotten all about it
@@SandraLett that’s good it’s resolves 🆒
@@SandraLett also I have just started watching videos regarding doing this craft as I just took it up I likes what you did thanks for the video great work
@@dolphinsuzanne You are very welcome! I have started a new channel, that is a bit more informative and may be beneficial. Here is the channel: www.youtube.com/@AllThingsArtbySandra
I've been using the holographic film exactly like that for over a year to make bowls, suncatchers and many other things. For someone to claim that technique is pretty entitled.
Thank you Kristi.. I agree. She retracted it. So its all good
Lots of people use window film, & we all think we’ve come up with the idea lol
True Barbara
Hi Sandra had to write another comment to share something with you I think you will find useful and to give you more ideas to use with your Halo material.Please check out Amazing Resin & wood ect. Artist Nick Zammeti channel VIDEO "Making a Prism Borg Cube".The prism cubes he uses are so expensive Amazon about $12@ piece uses 48 of them.BUT Sherry Moulton recent video tells where she purchased several bags 50-100 pices each of holographic different shapes like flowers etc. for only a few $'s @ Michael's. Not that you would have to do a cube? But might give you more ideas and add even more Halo to your projects! Sorry I had to write his name down I DON'T KNOW HOW to SHARE it with you. I hope this gives you even more idea's since you mentioned you were going to do even more with your Halo material. And as usual you know how much I absolutely love ALL of your art! Right along with everybody else! lol 💗💗💗
Awesome! I will check it out!! I appreciate you!
@@SandraLett 💗👍
✌x
Thank you Lea
Обидно,когда что-то придумал и натыкаешься на ролик с этой идеей...
Thank you
Very beautiful thank you for sharing!!!!
You are welcome 🩷
Beautiful!
Thank you!