I’m just starting out with resin, and a bit hesitant. I’ve watched a bazillion videos, and think this is one of the very best I’ve seen, thank you so much! I’ll definitely be ordering from Little Windows
Wow, thank you Mari! There are lots more resin tutorials, close up photos, and a tons of inspiration in our IDEAS+HOW-TO's library, so check it out, and be sure to sign up for our e-newsletter as I'm about to announce some great new products :) www.little-windows.com/pages/new-project-ideas-and-how-tos fran@little-windows.com
I must have missed this video before. I never saw the open frame idea before, which is so great, because as a crafting junkie, I have a whole bunch of open frames that I bought at different times on clearance that I never have used. Now I am glad, because I have a whole list of great ideas for them. Thanks again Fran for your inspirational ideas and AWESOME products!!!
I had a pretty hard time finding a video tutorial that explained how to use bezels. I'm making travel bracelets using some soil and/or tiny rocks from the places I've visited, and this explained exactly what I need to do. Thank you!
Thanks! You can do this either way, the important thing is to make sure the bezel is clean, and then you can use either a drop or two of resin or another clear adhesive, you may need to test out your materials to make sure the adhesion will be strong enough. Let me know if I can be of help in any other way :) fran@little-window.com
Hello @shilpanimbaragi877! I don't need to seal them first because I've printed on Special Photo Paper for Resin. It's double-sided too, so you can use it in clever ways in open-back bezels too. Here's a link so you can check it out... www.little-windows.com/collections/special-papers Thanks for asking :) fran@little-windows.com
Please can you do a video showing how to do the Dichro-ish film and fine black glitter resin on clear photo paper adding a photo as well ~ this what I want to learn how to do! Can you please tell if your products can now be delivered to 🇬🇧 ~ In passed not all the items I was after could be mailed here~ I’m hoping things have now changed!!
Hello Lisa! I'll be happy to look into this, but I'm not sure just what you mean. Do you have a photo you can send or a sketch to make sure what I'm imagining is what you'd like? And yes, we can ship anything you'd like :) fran@little-windows.com
Im just getting into making jewelry,and learning about resin is just another notch I 've added to my jewelry making notes. And I like it. I thought it was going to be hard but Bravo! its not. /Thanks so much.
Thank you! There are so many projects in this video, can you be more specific? If you mean the silver glitter ones you'll find them at Hobby Lobby or online, if you're thinking of another kind just let me know and I'll be happy to help :)
Hi Sherry! Please never use a torch with resin, it's just too hot and can be harmful in many ways, but you can certainly use a heat gun on a low setting. This is especially important as you work in molds as high heat can cause resin to bond to the mold material. Hope that helps :)
Hi great video, you make it look easy, the size of the pendants you said were 1" and the punch cut 1" yet in the video it looked like there was loads of room for the picture to go in without it being tight to the sides, what was the inside measurement of the pendant? thank you
Have you ever had the resin get inside the little hole at the top of the bezel (where the earring finding or chain should go through)? If so, is there any way to fix it or get it out???
Hello Calaneet, sorry for the delay. We have 2 punch sizes - Our Small Punch is 5/8", our Medium Punch is 1". You can find them both here: www.little-windows.com/collections/paper-punches-2 Thanks for asking :) - Fran
Thank you Elizabeth! I think you'll love this newest tutorial as well, let me know what you think :) www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/resin-in-bezels-2-sizes-with-glow-in-the-dark-additives - Fran@little-windows.com
I'm new to using resin so I have a few questions. Is this resin the same as uv resin or does it set by itself and if so how long does it take to set by itself. You are not using gloves what happens if resin gets on the skin? Does it smell loud, do we need a mask. Do you need special paper and ink for the photos? Thanks
Hello Sky One! This is not UV resin, it's an epoxy resin, which means it's 2-parts that get mixed together in whatever amount you need, then it sets up on its own and can be handled after 12 hours, which gives you plenty of time to move and add elements. This Brilliant Resin is the safest you'll find, and since I'm usually making tiny things with tiny batches, I don't wear gloves as that tends to make more of a mess as I fiddle. If I get any on my fingers I wipe with dry paper towel then wash with dish soap until it's no longer sticky. This brand does not have much smell at all, but if you are chemically sensitive you can certainly wear gloves and a vapor mask. www.little-windows.com/collections/brilliant-resin-2 I use these Special Photo Papers for Resin, which can be inkjet or laser printed. They make a permanent bond with inks, and do not need to be sealed before resining. www.little-windows.com/collections/special-papers I hope that helps :) fran@little-windows.com
Hey! Thanks for your video! I have only one question - when you apply epoxy in thin bezels, does it stay in there? I'm scared that it would be easy to pop it out..
Hello Katerina! I know what you mean, but what matters more than the depth of your bezel is the surface texture. If it's super shiny your resin is vulnerable to popping out, so I usually sand/scratch up the inside of the bezel a bit before pouring resin, to give it more grip. If it does pop out you can always glue it back in, but it's better to avoid that if possible and routinely rough up the metal before filling. Does this help? - Fran
Hello Brigitte, thanks for your comment! I understand and appreciate your concern. I use Brilliant Resin, the safest epoxy you'll find. There is safety guidance on the bottles and in all of the maker guides, and I'm typically mixing small batches (1-2 TBSP), to make small projects, I cover them with dust covers, and have good ventilation in my space. Resins are sensitizers, meaning the more you're exposed, the more likely you may be to experience irritation. You'll need to consider situational use of both gloves and vapor masks/respirators, depending on the size of your project and your frequency of use. This is especially important if you're using a resin that contains more harmful chemicals, if you're working in a space that doesn't have good air flow, and/or if you're working on larger projects (canvases, tumblers, large castings, etc), making multiple projects simultaneously, mixing large batches, or not using dust covers. If you have chemical sensitivities, or plan to use a lot of resin, you'll certainly want protective gear. If you have any other questions email fran@little-windows.com and I'll be happy to help. Keep creating :) - Fran
Hello, I've heard good things about Krylon Gloss UV Resistant Spray, and you may want to check out this video for 2 other options: ua-cam.com/video/Tkhy-XexCF8/v-deo.html Hope that helps :) - Fran
Hello Kiruthika, that depends on how shiny/smooth the metal surface is. Resin needs something to grab onto so if your metal has a lip that'll hold it in, or a pattern in it you should be OK, if it's super shiny and smooth, you can rough it up just a tiny bit using fine grit sandpaper or a nail file. Let me know how your projects turn out! - Fran
+Violettasfood Thank you! Sorry if this duplicates our email chain, you're welcome to order directly through little-windows.com Shipping cost is based primarily on the weight of your package, so if you put the goodies you'd like in your shopping cart then enter your full shipping address, you'll see quotes for your shipping options. Here is a code you can use on your first order for 10% OFF, to help offset shipping costs: LW1016 Have lots of fun creating : )
Hello Denise! Not if you use our Special Photo Papers for Resin, here's a link so you can check them out. www.little-windows.com/collections/special-papers Thanks for asking :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello! We offer good quality paper punches here which are designed to fit our resin molds and our metal bezels :) www.little-windows.com/collections/paper-punches-2
Hi Christi! Yes you sure can, the trick will be the part where the wire crosses over itself. The resin can easily slip under at that point, so you'll need to either ensure it's flat with a good tape seal, or let the resin thicken up more before pouring so it's not as likely to travel out of any gaps, or you can let the resin flow, let it set up, then trim it off the outside with sharp scissors. Have lots of fun, and please let me know how your creations turn out :)
awesome, as I said, I have some glass cabochons that Need to be used, I might press them into silicone molding and use that molding that way and find some way else to use them.
Thanks Judit! It's challenging but doable, you'll have to find a way to either 1) let the resin thicken up and apply in thin layers while keeping the piece turning as it sets (a bit tricky), or 2) create a thinnish flat piece, then trim and apply it around your piece before the resin hardens fully. Our Amazing Tape will be a big help with this option. I hope that helps, let me know how your creations turn out :)
Wow! Thank you so much ! I'm way new to resining and loved th I s tutorial! Did you use a lighter or any heat to pop the bubbles? Just checking. Again thank you so much for your time and this tutorial! Pam
I’m watching this 5 years after you originally posted it, so I doubt that you will see my comment. Recent tutorials for putting pictures into resin say that you need to seal the picture completely before it touches the resin. Either use ModPodge, or a laminator, or a varnish spray. Now after watching your video, I’m wondering if that is really necessary. Is it your special photo paper that makes the difference?
Hello Nina! I leave my older videos posted as long as the info is still relevant, so I'm really glad you came across this one. I'm using Special Photo Papers for Resin, which you do not need to seal, here's a link in case you're interested in checking them out: www.little-windows.com/collections/special-papers Here's another video you might like, it has many different projects using these papers, and our online Photo Cropper too: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/resin-photo-keepsakes Thanks so much for your feedback :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello Elle! This can happen when the inside of a bezel is super shiny and polished, the resin doesn't have enough to grip onto. If you'd like to send me a photo of your bezel and the piece that popped out I'll be happy to advise on how to get it back together, and in future you can lightly sand the inside of your bezels - or at least around the edge rim, to give your resin something to grab. Thanks for asking :) - fran@little-windows.com
Hi, your work and the video is awesome! I went to your store online and I only see the part B for resin. Do you only use part B? Or do I need part A also? Thank you agian
Hi Tara! Sorry for any confusion, our special epoxy formula has 2 parts, we sell replacement Part B in case time gets away from you and your Part B starts to tint a little after a year or two. Here's a link to our most popular Brilliant Resin Set, and here's a code you can use for 10% OFF: LW1019 Have lots of fun creating! - Fran www.little-windows.com/collections/brilliant-resin-2/products/resin-12-oz-set
Hello Shawna! Yes, unless you're using one of our Special Photo Papers for Resin, which you'll find here: www.little-windows.com/collections/special-papers Thanks for asking :) - Fran
Hello! Here's a link to a tutorial in which I demonstrate 3 ways you can resize your photos to fit small projects like these: ua-cam.com/video/k2JEf70ThVQ/v-deo.html Option 1) Using our online Photo Cropping Software at little-windows.com, there is a free version you can try before you buy. Option 2) Using GoogleDocs or MicroSoft Word to resize your photos. Option 3) Using Photoshop to resize your photos. You'll see the pros and cons of each option to see which best fits your needs. (In my opinion our Photo Cropper is the easiest, let me know what you think :) If you have any other questions just let me know, I'm happy to help. - Fran
Thanks Fran! I found the silver ones for 24 @ $3.99. what size were those magnets. I don't want to get something too big or deep? Thanks for all you do!
+Kimberly Huff The ones I have fit a 1" piece of paper in the inside bottom (matches our 1" paper punch :) I think it's about 1/4" deep, but that's from memory as they're packed up for a show. Let me know how yours come out - photos always welcome!
Hi Tina! Do you mean the black one? If so it's an onyx ring I found at a bead show. I have a few more in my personal stash if you're interested let me know fran@little-windows.com I also have decorative red ones like the one you'll see if you scroll down in this post : www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/88157511-resin-in-bezels
Hello Rita! I'm not sure which punch you're interested in, but you'll find ones that match our bezels, molds, and photo cropping software here: www.little-windows.com/collections/paper-punches-2 Thanks for asking :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello @crofterlass3459, you can with some projects, but if you try anything in bezels you'll need to be careful with the cure as your light will most likely not work to set any resin beneath the photos or films. You'd need to adhere your flat pieces with a dry adhesive like our Double-Sided Adhesive, then just resin the top, I'd do it in 2 thin layers to ensure the cure. Hope that helps :) fran@little-windows.com
I know, it's extreme, but some people douse their projects so you potentially could end up with a 4-hour dry time, and since the alcohol likely contains water, this is a better-safe-than-sorry scenario. You'll have to gauge it yourself but just know that epoxy resins hate moisture. Thanks for the feedback, I think this helps clarify for everyone :) - Fran
LittleWindowsResin I would never thought of that. I keep a box of wipes, I use them in stained glass and anytime I need a quick clean. I would have never poured it on something like that. Had no idea people do. Thanks for clarifying it.
Hello Rosy! You can get some on our website little-windows.com, here's a direct link: www.little-windows.com/collections/jewelry-bits-2 You can also search online for blank bezels, as Dee mentioned. Have fun!
Hi Barbara! Here's a link to our super-strong magnets that were used in this video: www.little-windows.com/collections/accessories/products/super-strong-magnets-small-value-pack-10 Here's a link to that flower bottle cap bezel, only $12 for 50! www.etsy.com/listing/481863267/flower-petal-bottle-caps-set-of-50-great?ref=market Please let me know how your creations turn out, and have lots of fun :)
I so love your videos. I love the idea of the snowflake but couldn't find any small ones. I'd like to get some from 2 inches and smaller. Where did you get yours?
+Kimberly Huff Hi Kim! I got that sticker sheet at Hobby Lobby, here's a link to what they have online, in case you don't have a store near you: www.hobbylobby.com/search/?text=snowflake+sticker Have fun!
Hello and Thank you for a great tutorial! I’m just about to try this for the first time and I have a question. When you make you piece first and Then glue it to the tray, you also use resin?
Hello Kristin! You can use a few drops of resin, or a strong adhesive that works well with metal and resin, you can try something like E6000 if you don't mind the smell. Best wishes :) - Fran
Hello Marie! Yes, despite the chaos in sourcing every element over the last 2 years, I've done my best to keep pricing stable, pushing for efficiency in assembly and production vs. charging you more. So far, so good! Keep creating :) fran@little-windows.com
Very well made instructive videos. This series tells you just about every thing you need to know about making resin jewelry. The techniques shown lend themselves to endless creations and methods. (Just one negative in the narration - “these ones?” The word “these” is sufficient. The addition of the word “ones” makes it bad english.)
Thanks so much Doran! If you'd like to subscribe to our e-newsletter, we send out video announcements along with project ideas, promotions and we also share what our amazing customers have been making. You can sign up at little-windows.com :)
you seem like ur a woman that knows her crafting hope you can help me out, I bought the deep circle bezel HERE: www.hobbylobby.com/Beads-Jewelry/Jewelry-Findings/Bezels/Extra-Deep-Circle-Bezel---38mm/p/69301 it's 38mm i assume the inside so I wanted to measure the inside with a digital caliper but one reads 17.9mm so I'm now confoozed, or am i measuring with the wrong tool? hope you could resolve this TY and for the video, i enjoyed watching.
Hello Rom3! Sounds like your calipers are converting your measurements to radius instead of diameter, can you look to see if it has another setting or markings on the other side? That one should be 38mm but the online description doesn't say if that's the inner or outer dimension. If you'd like to email me and let me know what you're trying to fit in there I'll be happy to advise :). - fran@little-windows.com
@@LittleWindowsResin : oh maybe hadnt thought or reading radius even in its has MM and In" ? but what you said mask sense is judyt i tried asking or look up videos and none that have measured an actual bezel circle
Hello @bttarga34, sorry for any confusion, these are not cabochons, I'm layering images and Dichro-ISH Films in Brilliant Resin in each bezel. Here's a link to the full tutorial with close-up photos that should help explain the process: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/88157511-resin-in-bezels Please let me know if you have any more questions :) fran@little-windows.com
I’m just starting out with resin, and a bit hesitant. I’ve watched a bazillion videos, and think this is one of the very best I’ve seen, thank you so much! I’ll definitely be ordering from Little Windows
Wow, thank you Mari! There are lots more resin tutorials, close up photos, and a tons of inspiration in our IDEAS+HOW-TO's library, so check it out, and be sure to sign up for our e-newsletter as I'm about to announce some great new products :)
www.little-windows.com/pages/new-project-ideas-and-how-tos
fran@little-windows.com
I must have missed this video before. I never saw the open frame idea before, which is so great, because as a crafting junkie, I have a whole bunch of open frames that I bought at different times on clearance that I never have used. Now I am glad, because I have a whole list of great ideas for them. Thanks again Fran for your inspirational ideas and AWESOME products!!!
you did a very good job explaining how to do resin projets, thank you
Fran, I'm excited to tell you I have placed an order with more to come.❤❤❤❤😊
Excellent video. The resin looks nice to work with too
Ooooo... I love the blue glitter
These are so beautiful
I had a pretty hard time finding a video tutorial that explained how to use bezels. I'm making travel bracelets using some soil and/or tiny rocks from the places I've visited, and this explained exactly what I need to do. Thank you!
Excellant, calm and easy to follow. Thank you.
Great job showing all the different ways to use this wonderful resin! I love this resin!
I’m glad I found your tutorials! You explain it so well I finally think I can try it for myself! 🌟
I watched process with utmost "care n attention"-
learnt a lot! Thx-
excellent tutorial... beautiful designs. u r a wonderful teacher.
Thank you Anna, I hope you're having lots of fun with resin!
Beautiful pieces, thank you.
Question, if you make the dome separately in a mold do you use resin to stick it to bezel or some type of glue?
Thanks! You can do this either way, the important thing is to make sure the bezel is clean, and then you can use either a drop or two of resin or another clear adhesive, you may need to test out your materials to make sure the adhesion will be strong enough.
Let me know if I can be of help in any other way :)
fran@little-window.com
I just got my order today and I am SO EXCITED!!!!
Excellent! Please send me a photo or two of your creations fran@little-windows.com
Thank you :)
Can you just add the photo directly? Or have to laminate it before?
Hello @shilpanimbaragi877! I don't need to seal them first because I've printed on Special Photo Paper for Resin. It's double-sided too, so you can use it in clever ways in open-back bezels too.
Here's a link so you can check it out...
www.little-windows.com/collections/special-papers
Thanks for asking :)
fran@little-windows.com
Please can you do a video showing how to do the Dichro-ish film and fine black glitter resin on clear photo paper adding a photo as well ~ this what I want to learn how to do! Can you please tell if your products can now be delivered to 🇬🇧 ~ In passed not all the items I was after could be mailed here~ I’m hoping things have now changed!!
Hello Lisa!
I'll be happy to look into this, but I'm not sure just what you mean. Do you have a photo you can send or a sketch to make sure what I'm imagining is what you'd like?
And yes, we can ship anything you'd like :)
fran@little-windows.com
Very cool ideas! I'm learning a lot :)
I love these!!
Im just getting into making jewelry,and learning about resin is just another notch I 've added to my jewelry making notes. And I like it. I thought it was going to be hard but Bravo! its not. /Thanks so much.
You are very welcome Diane! Have lots of fun and please let me know how your makings turn out :) - Fran
Love your tutorials. Please where can I purchase the stickers you used in this video? Thanks a mil.
Thank you! There are so many projects in this video, can you be more specific? If you mean the silver glitter ones you'll find them at Hobby Lobby or online, if you're thinking of another kind just let me know and I'll be happy to help :)
@@LittleWindowsResin the circle ones that you used the punch cutters then placed in the bezels. They look like they were on film.
@@LittleWindowsResin I looked on your site and didn't locate them.
Can u use a torch or heat gun for removing bubbles? Thanks ms. Sherry
Hi Sherry! Please never use a torch with resin, it's just too hot and can be harmful in many ways, but you can certainly use a heat gun on a low setting. This is especially important as you work in molds as high heat can cause resin to bond to the mold material. Hope that helps :)
Hi great video, you make it look easy, the size of the pendants you said were 1" and the punch cut 1" yet in the video it looked like there was loads of room for the picture to go in without it being tight to the sides, what was the inside measurement of the pendant? thank you
Have you ever had the resin get inside the little hole at the top of the bezel (where the earring finding or chain should go through)? If so, is there any way to fix it or get it out???
Thanks for your response! Great!
Hello! When that happens to me I drill it out or use an Xacto knife to cut out the extra resin. Hope that helps :)
עGreat Video!!! What size is the circle made by the hole puncher?
Hello Calaneet, sorry for the delay. We have 2 punch sizes - Our Small Punch is 5/8", our Medium Punch is 1". You can find them both here: www.little-windows.com/collections/paper-punches-2
Thanks for asking :) - Fran
Love your work can you tell me if you can colour the resin before you put it into your mould as a solid colour thanks Chris uk
Could you use UV resin for these? Thank you!
Love this technique to make jewelry.!
Thank you Elizabeth! I think you'll love this newest tutorial as well, let me know what you think :)
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/resin-in-bezels-2-sizes-with-glow-in-the-dark-additives
- Fran@little-windows.com
I'm new to using resin so I have a few questions. Is this resin the same as uv resin or does it set by itself and if so how long does it take to set by itself. You are not using gloves what happens if resin gets on the skin? Does it smell loud, do we need a mask. Do you need special paper and ink for the photos? Thanks
Hello Sky One! This is not UV resin, it's an epoxy resin, which means it's 2-parts that get mixed together in whatever amount you need, then it sets up on its own and can be handled after 12 hours, which gives you plenty of time to move and add elements.
This Brilliant Resin is the safest you'll find, and since I'm usually making tiny things with tiny batches, I don't wear gloves as that tends to make more of a mess as I fiddle. If I get any on my fingers I wipe with dry paper towel then wash with dish soap until it's no longer sticky. This brand does not have much smell at all, but if you are chemically sensitive you can certainly wear gloves and a vapor mask.
www.little-windows.com/collections/brilliant-resin-2
I use these Special Photo Papers for Resin, which can be inkjet or laser printed. They make a permanent bond with inks, and do not need to be sealed before resining.
www.little-windows.com/collections/special-papers
I hope that helps :)
fran@little-windows.com
Awesome video! Very informative, exactly what I was looking for
Hi how do you avoid (watermarks??) on the photos edges when submerging them into the resin?
you can seal with modpodge for sure. I am not sure about clear nail varnish but I am going to try that as I dont want to pay for MP at this time.
Hey! Thanks for your video! I have only one question - when you apply epoxy in thin bezels, does it stay in there? I'm scared that it would be easy to pop it out..
Hello Katerina! I know what you mean, but what matters more than the depth of your bezel is the surface texture. If it's super shiny your resin is vulnerable to popping out, so I usually sand/scratch up the inside of the bezel a bit before pouring resin, to give it more grip.
If it does pop out you can always glue it back in, but it's better to avoid that if possible and routinely rough up the metal before filling.
Does this help?
- Fran
Your work is beautiful! However don't you have any health concerns working with resin?
Hello Brigitte, thanks for your comment! I understand and appreciate your concern. I use Brilliant Resin, the safest epoxy you'll find. There is safety guidance on the bottles and in all of the maker guides, and I'm typically mixing small batches (1-2 TBSP), to make small projects, I cover them with dust covers, and have good ventilation in my space.
Resins are sensitizers, meaning the more you're exposed, the more likely you may be to experience irritation. You'll need to consider situational use of both gloves and vapor masks/respirators, depending on the size of your project and your frequency of use.
This is especially important if you're using a resin that contains more harmful chemicals, if you're working in a space that doesn't have good air flow, and/or if you're working on larger projects (canvases, tumblers, large castings, etc), making multiple projects simultaneously, mixing large batches, or not using dust covers.
If you have chemical sensitivities, or plan to use a lot of resin, you'll certainly want protective gear. If you have any other questions email fran@little-windows.com and I'll be happy to help.
Keep creating :) - Fran
Can you recommend a gloss spray for when the mold leaves the piece hazy. I cant find the brand you use locally.
Hello, I've heard good things about Krylon Gloss UV Resistant Spray, and you may want to check out this video for 2 other options: ua-cam.com/video/Tkhy-XexCF8/v-deo.html
Hope that helps :) - Fran
Will resin bond with tha metal or will it come off
Hello Kiruthika, that depends on how shiny/smooth the metal surface is. Resin needs something to grab onto so if your metal has a lip that'll hold it in, or a pattern in it you should be OK, if it's super shiny and smooth, you can rough it up just a tiny bit using fine grit sandpaper or a nail file. Let me know how your projects turn out! - Fran
@@LittleWindowsResin thank u so much
I love all this!!
I have tried to buy a kit in Italy, but at the moment seems impossible to find it.
Maybe in Europe through Amazon?
+Violettasfood Thank you! Sorry if this duplicates our email chain, you're welcome to order directly through little-windows.com
Shipping cost is based primarily on the weight of your package, so if
you put the goodies you'd like in your shopping cart then enter your
full shipping address, you'll see quotes for your shipping options.
Here is a code you can use on your first order for 10% OFF, to help
offset shipping costs: LW1016 Have lots of fun creating : )
Do you have to pre-coat the paper or picture?
Hello Denise!
Not if you use our Special Photo Papers for Resin, here's a link so you can check them out.
www.little-windows.com/collections/special-papers
Thanks for asking :)
fran@little-windows.com
Wonderful! May I ask what do you call that puncher you used for the photo. Where can i buy it?
Hello! We offer good quality paper punches here which are designed to fit our resin molds and our metal bezels :) www.little-windows.com/collections/paper-punches-2
Thank you! This video answered a lot of questions other similar videos did not, troubleshooting etc.
Thank you Heather, have fun making awesome stuff! - Fran
Oh my this is fun over load. Thank you for sharing
Thank you very nice
Do you think you can make wire frames and do this same technique? I am looking to do some hearts and tear drops as well as squares, ovals and circles.
Hi Christi! Yes you sure can, the trick will be the part where the wire crosses over itself. The resin can easily slip under at that point, so you'll need to either ensure it's flat with a good tape seal, or let the resin thicken up more before pouring so it's not as likely to travel out of any gaps, or you can let the resin flow, let it set up, then trim it off the outside with sharp scissors. Have lots of fun, and please let me know how your creations turn out :)
awesome, as I said, I have some glass cabochons that Need to be used, I might press them into silicone molding and use that molding that way and find some way else to use them.
I also order some of the resin before I had received the coupon on the other comment... It's ok though.
Great video 🙂🙂
Could you put resin on a ring or a cuff? I mean all the way around. Thanks
Thanks Judit! It's challenging but doable, you'll have to find a way to either 1) let the resin thicken up and apply in thin layers while keeping the piece turning as it sets (a bit tricky), or 2) create a thinnish flat piece, then trim and apply it around your piece before the resin hardens fully. Our Amazing Tape will be a big help with this option. I hope that helps, let me know how your creations turn out :)
Wow! Thank you so much ! I'm way new to resining and loved th I s tutorial! Did you use a lighter or any heat to pop the bubbles? Just checking.
Again thank you so much for your time and this tutorial! Pam
I’m watching this 5 years after you originally posted it, so I doubt that you will see my comment. Recent tutorials for putting pictures into resin say that you need to seal the picture completely before it touches the resin. Either use ModPodge, or a laminator, or a varnish spray. Now after watching your video, I’m wondering if that is really necessary. Is it your special photo paper that makes the difference?
Hello Nina! I leave my older videos posted as long as the info is still relevant, so I'm really glad you came across this one. I'm using Special Photo Papers for Resin, which you do not need to seal, here's a link in case you're interested in checking them out: www.little-windows.com/collections/special-papers
Here's another video you might like, it has many different projects using these papers, and our online Photo Cropper too:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/resin-photo-keepsakes
Thanks so much for your feedback :)
fran@little-windows.com
How do you make the piece ahead of time in a mold?
Hello, I'm not sure I understand your question, but I'll be happy to help if you can explain further. Thank you :) - Fran
Loved this video. Can't wait to. Get started
Thank you Stella! I hope you have lots of fun creating :)
LittleWindowsResin was just curious to know if you have tried resin that sets in 5 minutes
Great tutorial. Thank you. JuliAnn
I am noticing that resin that has been in pendants for a month or so just pops out why is this happening
Hello Elle! This can happen when the inside of a bezel is super shiny and polished, the resin doesn't have enough to grip onto. If you'd like to send me a photo of your bezel and the piece that popped out I'll be happy to advise on how to get it back together, and in future you can lightly sand the inside of your bezels - or at least around the edge rim, to give your resin something to grab. Thanks for asking :) - fran@little-windows.com
@@LittleWindowsResin thank you!! Love your channel and products.
Great tutorial! Learned so much. Are all the finished products waterproof? Or just water resistant? Thank you for all your insight 😀
Hi, your work and the video is awesome! I went to your store online and I only see the part B for resin. Do you only use part B? Or do I need part A also? Thank you agian
Hi Tara! Sorry for any confusion, our special epoxy formula has 2 parts, we sell replacement Part B in case time gets away from you and your Part B starts to tint a little after a year or two. Here's a link to our most popular Brilliant Resin Set, and here's a code you can use for 10% OFF: LW1019 Have lots of fun creating! - Fran
www.little-windows.com/collections/brilliant-resin-2/products/resin-12-oz-set
Shouldn’t you seal all the photographs with mod podge or something like that before putting it in resin?
Hello Shawna! Yes, unless you're using one of our Special Photo Papers for Resin, which you'll find here: www.little-windows.com/collections/special-papers
Thanks for asking :) - Fran
How do you minimize the size of your photos to begin with?
Hello! Here's a link to a tutorial in which I demonstrate 3 ways you can resize your photos to fit small projects like these: ua-cam.com/video/k2JEf70ThVQ/v-deo.html
Option 1) Using our online Photo Cropping Software at little-windows.com, there is a free version you can try before you buy.
Option 2) Using GoogleDocs or MicroSoft Word to resize your photos.
Option 3) Using Photoshop to resize your photos.
You'll see the pros and cons of each option to see which best fits your needs.
(In my opinion our Photo Cropper is the easiest, let me know what you think :)
If you have any other questions just let me know, I'm happy to help.
- Fran
@@LittleWindowsResin thank you so much😊
what a great video. very informative :) thanks!!
Thanks Fran! I found the silver ones for 24 @ $3.99. what size were those magnets. I don't want to get something too big or deep? Thanks for all you do!
+Kimberly Huff The ones I have fit a 1" piece of paper in the inside bottom (matches our 1" paper punch :) I think it's about 1/4" deep, but that's from memory as they're packed up for a show. Let me know how yours come out - photos always welcome!
such a creative mind!
Thank you! 😊
Can you tell me where to find the big bead ring you used as an open bezel?
Hi Tina! Do you mean the black one? If so it's an onyx ring I found at a bead show. I have a few more in my personal stash if you're interested let me know fran@little-windows.com I also have decorative red ones like the one you'll see if you scroll down in this post : www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/88157511-resin-in-bezels
You mention a photo punch but can’t find it?
Hello Rita! I'm not sure which punch you're interested in, but you'll find ones that match our bezels, molds, and photo cropping software here: www.little-windows.com/collections/paper-punches-2
Thanks for asking :)
fran@little-windows.com
Can you use UV resin
Hello @crofterlass3459, you can with some projects, but if you try anything in bezels you'll need to be careful with the cure as your light will most likely not work to set any resin beneath the photos or films. You'd need to adhere your flat pieces with a dry adhesive like our Double-Sided Adhesive, then just resin the top, I'd do it in 2 thin layers to ensure the cure.
Hope that helps :)
fran@little-windows.com
Fran, where did you get that deep bottle cap type bezel?
Awesome tutorial. But, 4 hours to let an alcohol wipe dry off?
I know, it's extreme, but some people douse their projects so you potentially could end up with a 4-hour dry time, and since the alcohol likely contains water, this is a better-safe-than-sorry scenario. You'll have to gauge it yourself but just know that epoxy resins hate moisture. Thanks for the feedback, I think this helps clarify for everyone :) - Fran
LittleWindowsResin I would never thought of that. I keep a box of wipes, I use them in stained glass and anytime I need a quick clean. I would have never poured it on something like that. Had no idea people do. Thanks for clarifying it.
Excuse me could you please to say me where I can buy the metalic base? Because I live in México, and I can´t find it THANK YOU VERY MUCH
I would go online and check for blank bezels.
Hello Rosy! You can get some on our website little-windows.com, here's a direct link:
www.little-windows.com/collections/jewelry-bits-2
You can also search online for blank bezels, as Dee mentioned. Have fun!
Where can we find the casing and magnet that you used? I think you said you found it at a scrapbooking show. Curious to know the name of the vendor.
Hi Barbara!
Here's a link to our super-strong magnets that were used in this video: www.little-windows.com/collections/accessories/products/super-strong-magnets-small-value-pack-10
Here's a link to that flower bottle cap bezel, only $12 for 50! www.etsy.com/listing/481863267/flower-petal-bottle-caps-set-of-50-great?ref=market
Please let me know how your creations turn out, and have lots of fun :)
I so love your videos. I love the idea of the snowflake but couldn't find any small ones. I'd like to get some from 2 inches and smaller. Where did you get yours?
+Kimberly Huff Hi Kim! I got that sticker sheet at Hobby Lobby, here's a link to what they have online, in case you don't have a store near you: www.hobbylobby.com/search/?text=snowflake+sticker Have fun!
do you need a uv light to dry resin?
The sun works too.
What is the difference between the Ice Resin and Liquid Glass Resin? Is this just another name in South Africa?
thank you.
Hello and Thank you for a great tutorial! I’m just about to try this for the first time and I have a question. When you make you piece first and Then glue it to the tray, you also use resin?
Hello Kristin! You can use a few drops of resin, or a strong adhesive that works well with metal and resin, you can try something like E6000 if you don't mind the smell. Best wishes :)
- Fran
Thank you so much Fran!
Great ideas
Are your prices still the same in 2023?
Hello Marie! Yes, despite the chaos in sourcing every element over the last 2 years, I've done my best to keep pricing stable, pushing for efficiency in assembly and production vs. charging you more. So far, so good!
Keep creating :)
fran@little-windows.com
do you need to use a UV lamp for the resin. love the videos
Hello Sharron, our Brilliant Resin sets up on its own once you mix Part A and Part B together, no equipment needed :) Thanks for asking!
I love these.
what sort of tape do you need for the open bezels would it matter
Hi! You'll want a tape that's strong and flat like clear packing tape. I hope that helps :)
MY RESIN WON'T HARDEN ?
Hello Lennie, I don't see any orders from you in our little-windows.com system, what type of resin are you using?
Very well made instructive videos. This series tells you just about every thing
you need to know about making resin jewelry. The techniques shown lend themselves
to endless creations and methods.
(Just one negative in the narration - “these ones?” The word “these” is sufficient.
The addition of the word “ones” makes it bad english.)
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is so love your proyecto is very good condition and proyecto the estudiantes
you seem like ur a woman that knows her crafting hope you can help me out, I bought the deep circle bezel HERE: www.hobbylobby.com/Beads-Jewelry/Jewelry-Findings/Bezels/Extra-Deep-Circle-Bezel---38mm/p/69301 it's 38mm i assume the inside so I wanted to measure the inside with a digital caliper but one reads 17.9mm so I'm now confoozed, or am i measuring with the wrong tool? hope you could resolve this TY and for the video, i enjoyed watching.
Hello Rom3! Sounds like your calipers are converting your measurements to radius instead of diameter, can you look to see if it has another setting or markings on the other side?
That one should be 38mm but the online description doesn't say if that's the inner or outer dimension. If you'd like to email me and let me know what you're trying to fit in there I'll be happy to advise :). - fran@little-windows.com
@@LittleWindowsResin : oh maybe hadnt thought or reading radius even in its has MM and In" ? but what you said mask sense is judyt i tried asking or look up videos and none that have measured an actual bezel circle
Please put the Arabic translation
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How do you attach the cabochons to the bezels?
Hello @bttarga34, sorry for any confusion, these are not cabochons, I'm layering images and Dichro-ISH Films in Brilliant Resin in each bezel. Here's a link to the full tutorial with close-up photos that should help explain the process:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/88157511-resin-in-bezels
Please let me know if you have any more questions :)
fran@little-windows.com
@@LittleWindowsResin that’s really useful thank you 🤩