Omg Erin,love all of these shiny jewelleries 💜💜😍😍,they will love it too much 😍😍,Nice step by step tutorial 💜💜,it does look beautiful when they wore it😍😍😍
Because 95% of the time I work with uv resin I had not realized I could mold my hair clip pieces to curve with the rounded hair clip. Thanks for this tip. You do lovely work!
Hi there and thank you so much for watching my video and leaving such a lovely comment. It is very interesting, when I first started I exclusively used UV resin and actually couldn't get my head around why anyone would use epoxy resin because it's so slow. But then I had a play with some and oh boy! A whole new world opened up. I actually enjoy waiting for pieces to cure now and being able to de-mould while still flexible is such a bonus. Honestly I surprised myself with those hair clips. Until then I'd only thought I could adhere multiple smaller pieces to the metal clip. I hope you can try this and have success too!
@@BlossyBTas For me it’s a space problem. I live in a townhouse so I have little to no room for pieces to sit for curing. I’ll find a way for small batches eventually. ;)
Oh gotcha!!! Yes you need to be very economical with your space then and for sure epoxy resin projects take up a lot of space over a long time!!! I'm thinking about rigging myself up some sort of tray system like an art teacher might have for artwork - only with thicker gaps. If I could work on a tray, slide it in to cure then continue with another that would be a bonus!
Really pretty! Love the chunky silvery glitter! Thanks for showing putting together the hair clips!
Omg Erin,love all of these shiny jewelleries 💜💜😍😍,they will love it too much 😍😍,Nice step by step tutorial 💜💜,it does look beautiful when they wore it😍😍😍
Jst ❤ it😊😊
Because 95% of the time I work with uv resin I had not realized I could mold my hair clip pieces to curve with the rounded hair clip. Thanks for this tip. You do lovely work!
Hi there and thank you so much for watching my video and leaving such a lovely comment. It is very interesting, when I first started I exclusively used UV resin and actually couldn't get my head around why anyone would use epoxy resin because it's so slow. But then I had a play with some and oh boy! A whole new world opened up. I actually enjoy waiting for pieces to cure now and being able to de-mould while still flexible is such a bonus. Honestly I surprised myself with those hair clips. Until then I'd only thought I could adhere multiple smaller pieces to the metal clip. I hope you can try this and have success too!
@@BlossyBTas For me it’s a space problem. I live in a townhouse so I have little to no room for pieces to sit for curing. I’ll find a way for small batches eventually. ;)
Oh gotcha!!! Yes you need to be very economical with your space then and for sure epoxy resin projects take up a lot of space over a long time!!! I'm thinking about rigging myself up some sort of tray system like an art teacher might have for artwork - only with thicker gaps. If I could work on a tray, slide it in to cure then continue with another that would be a bonus!