@@RondaThomison-vd9ek I’m just seeing your comment! Sorry for the delay! I wish I could recall the colors of leftover paint but unfortunately I don’t remember all the colors used to create this amazing shimmery blue! I’m glad you like it! Thanks!💙💙💙
Hey Anita, I’m asking you this question because I see that you do a lot of your work on your countertop in your kitchen. I was wondering, do you also resin there? If so, what precautions do you take if any ? and also what kind of resin do you use? What brand?
Hi Denise! Yes, I have a large granite kitchen island for painting and doing resin. I cover it with plastic and puppy pads when painting and doing resin. I always cover my floors and I keep Clorox wipes and 99-100% alcohol near by when I resin just in case I need it. I use KS Resin. When they have a sale, which is usually every holiday, that’s when I purchase it. I like it because it has a longer working time and it dries beautifully. I use the KS Artist Choice Ultra UV Epoxy Resin. Hope this helps!❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for your reply and help ❤️❤️❤️ One more question please when you resining ,can you go back in the kitchen without a mask , or should I be very careful of that I’ve only resigned once before and it was very awkward because I had to do it in the open small shed that I have and my work didn’t come out ,very well But I have a lot of coasters to do & i’m really trying to get them done while my daughter and granddaughter are going for the weekend Thank you so much. I love your channel. I love you one day. I’m gonna grow up and be just like you with my Dutch pores lol
@@denisebadeaux1506 The temperature is very important when you resin! I have a very open house and lots of ventilation! I don’t wear a mask afterwards. I use picnic food tents to cover my resin pieces and leveled surfaces to help them dry. After 12 hours I remove tape and retape to apply a second coat of resin if needed. I then return to using a mask. Also, start small! Just putting resin on lots of 4x4 coasters at one time can be challenging and overwhelming! Let me know if you need anything else! Wishing you much success! ❤️❤️❤️
I love that colour combination, blue and silver are always so striking together! Gorgeous! 🩵🤍💙
Thank you so much Janey! I really appreciate the feedback!💙🩶💙
Beautiful blues! So pretty 🩵💙🩵
Thank you so much my dear friend! 💙🩶💙
Beautiful Anita!
Thank you Juanita!💙💙💙
This is so soft and flowing! Thank you for sharing!
@@phyllismillion6722 Thank you for watching and giving your encouraging feedback! 💙💙💙
It's beautiful, serene yet vibrant
Thank you very much!💙💙💙
The way you blow paint with the hair dryer is amazing. It looks so easy and airy it's magical. I hope to master it one day like you. It's gorgeous
Thank you so much! Having a lightweight mini hair dryer makes all the difference!💙💙💙
OMG, Anita this is beautiful. Simple colors, yet it's breathtaking. Hun your base shimmers. I love it. Please? Do you know how you made it?
@@RondaThomison-vd9ek I’m just seeing your comment! Sorry for the delay! I wish I could recall the colors of leftover paint but unfortunately I don’t remember all the colors used to create this amazing shimmery blue! I’m glad you like it! Thanks!💙💙💙
Hey Anita, I’m asking you this question because I see that you do a lot of your work on your countertop in your kitchen. I was wondering, do you also resin there? If so, what precautions do you take if any ? and also what kind of resin do you use? What brand?
Hi Denise! Yes, I have a large granite kitchen island for painting and doing resin. I cover it with plastic and puppy pads when painting and doing resin. I always cover my floors and I keep Clorox wipes and 99-100% alcohol near by when I resin just in case I need it. I use KS Resin. When they have a sale, which is usually every holiday, that’s when I purchase it. I like it because it has a longer working time and it dries beautifully. I use the KS Artist Choice Ultra UV Epoxy Resin. Hope this helps!❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for your reply and help ❤️❤️❤️
One more question please when you resining ,can you go back in the kitchen without a mask , or should I be very careful of that I’ve only resigned once before and it was very awkward because I had to do it in the open small shed that I have and my work didn’t come out ,very well But I have a lot of coasters to do & i’m really trying to get them done while my daughter and granddaughter are going for the weekend Thank you so much. I love your channel. I love you one day. I’m gonna grow up and be just like you with my Dutch pores lol
@@denisebadeaux1506 The temperature is very important when you resin! I have a very open house and lots of ventilation! I don’t wear a mask afterwards. I use picnic food tents to cover my resin pieces and leveled surfaces to help them dry. After 12 hours I remove tape and retape to apply a second coat of resin if needed. I then return to using a mask. Also, start small! Just putting resin on lots of 4x4 coasters at one time can be challenging and overwhelming! Let me know if you need anything else! Wishing you much success! ❤️❤️❤️