Great video, Steve McDonald Arts and Crafts. Looking forward to your next upload! I smashed the thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the awesome work! Your tips on pricing and selling these crafts are really practical. Have you considered any specific marketing strategies to reach a wider audience at craft fairs?
@justtere At 5:45 Steve talks about that sealing and painting. I do know you can color them before casting! You can buy good quality pigments (usually liquid) for casting powders.
I love working with Resincrete! A miracle of engineering. Any tips on how to fix small chips? One of my nuggets was playing hide and seek with her sister and accidentally knocked my phone onto some flat ornaments and some of them got chipped on the edges. Not feeling good about tossing them over this.
I love this idea. I made 165 Christmas ornaments with eco pour to paint for my Grandchildrens classes last year.
GREAT idea for the kits! I LOVE those 3D doggie molds! 💕💕💕
If you sieve the powder and use a whisk you'll get it way smoother and you won't have as much bubbles as by just stiring with spatula. 😊
You should pouring T-shirts with the word "Squidgy Widgy" on them! 😆 It's your trademark now. 😁
I find myself saying it when I watch other resin crafters too. Don't forget to squidgy widgy 😆. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
Great idea Steve!
Great idea! I gave my granddaughter eco resin bits to paint and she loved. All rainbows, her fav colour and pretty!
Adorable
Adorable 💕
That is a really wonderful idea! I love that little pug!
Omgosh love the doggies!! What a fun idea!
Question: Is your mixed ResinCrete really as lumpy as it looks when you're pouring? If so, does that affect the poured items after they cure?
No, it really doesn’t effect it at all. 😀
Love the French balldog
Great idea. Thanks for sharing
Love the dog moulds ❤
So cute!!!!!
I really want to try using ResinCrete. This is such a great idea. 🤗❤️
Brilliant idea, how would you say is the best way to pack these when you make them to sell on line and post to customers?
Seen quite a few lumps when you was pouring into those molds
Yeah, I didn’t mix the bottom fully and poured it in, cured lovely though.
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts The lumps are the reason you got air bubbles, though. Lumps trap the air bubbles so they can't rise to the top.
❤ BRILLIANT!!!❤
Great video, Steve McDonald Arts and Crafts. Looking forward to your next upload! I smashed the thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the awesome work! Your tips on pricing and selling these crafts are really practical. Have you considered any specific marketing strategies to reach a wider audience at craft fairs?
Do I need ventilation even when using resin crete
My grandbabies love gheso
Hi everyone, would food etc colour work in the crete?
Nice.
These are darling. After sealing can they be painted with acrylic paint? Is there anyway to add color before pouring?
@justtere
At 5:45 Steve talks about that sealing and painting. I do know you can color them before casting! You can buy good quality pigments (usually liquid) for casting powders.
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I love working with Resincrete! A miracle of engineering. Any tips on how to fix small chips? One of my nuggets was playing hide and seek with her sister and accidentally knocked my phone onto some flat ornaments and some of them got chipped on the edges. Not feeling good about tossing them over this.
@@CoffeeCakeCrumble you could mix up a tiny amount and apply it, let it dry and you can sand any excess. I do this with my pieces.
@Kellycreator thanks! I wasn't sure if fresh resincrete would adhere to dried, heading to my work room now👍👍
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I always want what I can’t have and I can’t have the dog mold that I like because it’s a UK thing oh dear me