I don’t know of any other resin channels that would care if most of us do not have a pressure pot! Very thoughtful. However, if you had one I would still enjoy watching and taking all the inspiration I can get from your projects! These little molds are adorable! My little Evie would love a pink glittery one! I ended up getting the balloon puppy molds and I know I’m getting these!! Thanks, again, Barbara!!
You are so sweet asking about the pressure pot. My heart always sinks when someone mentions using their pressure pot because I know it’s probably not a project I can replicate. Gorgeous brushes. Didn’t know of them either. Thanks!
Thank you Barbara! 😊 I just have a had a hard time buying one for some reason. Maybe partly because they are big, loud and I worry about the exhaust. Right now I plan to just keep plugging along with what I have. I do have the little bubble machine that I may eventually take out of the box and try! haha
Barbara, we absolutely love your brush! It's simple and very elegant. Thanks again for your order and support. It's very considerate of you to ask about the pressure pot. Even sometimes there're small bubbles, you still manage to make everything stunning!!
Hey Barbara! You know I’m a big fan! 😉 I started watching your channel when you did those beautiful turtle tray & coasters! I have made several! Thank you! For those reading this on her channel… PLEASE GO WATCH THOSE 2 videos! On the pressure pot… I’m a bit afraid of using one. But I do use the Lets Resin debubbler (is that even a word?! lol ) I’m sure you probably already know… but others on here may not… when the resin is in a thinner mold it does take a bit longer than if it’s in a thicker mold. A heat pad could speed up the curing time. I use them and they are awesome! Love🩷Love🩷Love🩷 the brush!!! I haven’t seen those molds! What a nice surprise to watch this video! You always come up with different & cute things! 😊
I have a pressure pot but haven't used it yet. I'd love to see you use one. I think other you tubers should too. It's good to show things that would be an advantage for artists. A little pricy, yes, but not terribly so.
Right Gerri? I actually like the bubbles on most things.. unless I want it completely clear. But really there aren't many of those. Ocean/ water pouring is the best!! ❤️
I don't own a pressure pot either, it's good to see someone without one.😂❤ It turned out really pretty, my daughter and granddaughter would love them...
This little brush is so pretty! Any little girl, or even a big girly girl, would love it. Re a pressure pot, you may want to look at the Resiners bubble remover. It leaves bubbles on top of fast cure, but for regular resin it works great. Don’t fill the cup up with resin when you put it in the machine as the process makes it bubble up in the cup. Those bubbles go down when you release the vacuum. ❤
That is so cute! I have some nieces that would love those. A pressure pot isn't a problem. I kind of like to see it when Julie uses hers. Considering the price I think it's a good investment. Just like I'd rather get a vacuum chamber instead of the resiners one. For a little more it can fit a whole lot more into it. So get one and we can all learn. 😁
Thank you Vickie! 💓 I was very thankful to Julie for showing how her husband connected her vacuum chamber! it really made me consider that one as well.
How cute is that brush? 😍 The bear looks cute too. I appreciate the 'warts and all' approach to your work. It gives a realistic expectation of what you can achieve in a crafting set up. Thank you for caring about us all 😊❤️🤗
The static solution is dryer sheets, lol. I get the ones with natural fragrance, so it makes my space smell awesome, and it's all static free! Well.. Usually just me, the table, and the outside of whatever mold I'm using, but hey. It's a funky little world, and we've got funky little answers ;)
What I learned other the years, 4 hour resin will not work in a pressure pot or a vacuum chamber. I watch a lot of wood turning videos, the wood turners who use resin with wood all use a pressure pot and or a vacuum chamber. Wood creates lots of bubbles and they usually have deep pours, 3-6 liters (and they still get bubbles) The folks that pour resin tables, use cooling tables and fans to reduces bubbles. The resins takes days to harden. I started pouring resin in 2017 to seal in my paintings. ❤
Love those brush molds. I don't mind watching someone who has one though. My only "issue" with it is that as a new creator I felt so pressured to have "all the cool stuff" other crafters used. So, I would say if you get one make mention that it's a nice thing to have but not a "must have" when starting out. I'm hoping to have a pressure pot someday and when I do I plan to make that clear to anyone watching my channel.
I agree! None of the extra extravagant stuff is actually needed for a resin project. When i first started, several years ago, there was nothing. Molds were only found on Etsy or by private people making them, and I had to buy resin made for boat finish. So I agree!! It's completely fine to keep with the basics, that's for sure ❤️
I enjoy your videos as is however, in answer to your question, I think if you want to use a pressure pot, go for it as I'm sure you will be transparent when you use it. I have the Resiners Airless and it removes enough bubbles for me to be happy. Also, I thought for sure you was going to use the cute kitty card stock in the cat hair mold LOL
Oh man! I need to get my debubbler out and try it. I've been waiting for a larger unit but I should at least try it out. 😅 Aaaand, um, the cardstock idea is brilliant! 👏 I can't believe I didn't think of that. Haha. I'll definitely use some in one of the molds. Thank you!!
I have the bubble remover machine and I don't find the need to use it often with the JDICTION resin(which I LOVE) but I don't think people would mind if you used it. maybe even show you using and they can decide if they want one or not.
I love it! So cute! I love Jdiction resins but we can’t get them here anymore :(. They didn’t follow the labeling guidelines Canada has. Side note, I got the air-less for Xmas (from me to me lol) and I absolutely love it. It doesn’t work well with 4 hr cure resin though because it’s too think. My dream resin would be if they would create a polyurethane resin that’s clear that won’t kill you if you use it lol. Love the let’s resin polyurethane but it cures white. Very nice if you want white or pastel colour though. Have a great weekend! ❤️
Oh no! I hadn't heard that about JDiction in Canada. :( Maybe it's just a matter of time to change the labels. I'll write to them and see if I can find out. ♡ Some of the best Christmas gifts are the ones that say "To Me - Love Me" hahaah Good to know about the LR Polyurethane. I have some here but haven't tried it yet. 😕
@@resinnut9335 Thank you so my for reaching out to them. I know a few people have mentioned how disappointed they are. I have some left and I'm rationing it. lol
I've heard of folks that are actually incorporating bubbles into the work on purpose. I'm not sure how they add more bubbles though. Maybe a straw with a thicker resin. But i think you should get a pressure pot. But maybe not do all your projects with it so you can still show regular effects. You could even do side by side comparison effects. I havent seen anyone do 2 molds from the same mixing container in order to show the differences. It might help folks decide if they really want one themselves or if they're happy enough as is. Buuuttt in saying all this i bought a dehydrator with 5 or 6 square metal trays inside that can be removed. I use teeexpert because thats what was on sale a year ago. If I'm careful i can demold generally in about 3-4 hours depending on how thick the piece is. The heat makes it seem softer when you first pull it out. So i let it sit & cool a couple of minutes before demolding. I also set the pieces once demolded on a flat surface so the shape doesn't change. The metal trays are are sturdier than the resin machine. Plus being on the inside it protects from dust & cat hair. Also it was only about $75-100. But you definitely want to let the pieces sit a while before turning it in. I've gotten a few trapped bubbles right in the center back before.
I love molds that have a practical use. Of course decorative pieces are fun too but, practical use molds are just kind of a bonus.. it can be beautiful and useful. Your brush turned out really pretty. It’d be fun to make an entire set, like the old antique sets with a brush, handheld mirror, comb, perfume pump and tray. I haven’t seen any mold sets with all of those items but, I’d imagine they’re available individually. One of your brush molds would be pretty using a lil alcohol ink or just ink with interference powder.. maybe blue or violet? I think some projects are just so much better with a pressure pot, like a pyramid for instance. But, other pieces it’s not all that necessary. If you’re wanting to get one, I think you should. If you have a big mold where you’re using a lot of resin, then I’d use one for sure.. if I had one.😆 Actually I’ve been thinking about getting one too, as well as a vacuum chamber. I poured 3 of my large 23oz. skull molds for Halloween and I was wishing I had one then. Resin isn’t cheap so, you definitely want the best possible outcome. I always enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing your fun projects!😊
I'd hang on if I were you and hope that resiners sends you a debubbler 💙 hope that makes sense, I don't have my glasses on and am clueless as to what I wrote 😂 TFS
Thanks Kera! ❤️ I bought one last year and need to take it out of the box. lolol. I was mainly wanting something to remove bubbles after it's already poured. ♡
If you don’t have a de bubble machine let your resin sit for a while before putting in the mold, then cover your project with a cardboard box and keep it in a warm room for 12-24hours it should cure just fine.
Hi ,the think risen don’t do well in the pots go watch Glitz N Glitter By Michelle she talked about it in her video today I do resin which is expensive here and I do doodle.
I think we all know what the reality of resin with & without a pressure pot is, but also fyi, the pressure pot will “Not” work with the thicker resins anyway! It wouldn’t help any in this particular sitch! I’d feel like we let u down if u bought it thinking it was gonna help & didn’t share that with u!
If you’re after a clear, bubble-free casting, then a *_vacuum chamber_* is the better choice. Pressure pots are for creating a solid, more _dense_ casting.
If it’s a cheaper mold, that you’re not going to use in mass production, it’s ok. I wouldn’t chance it on an expensive mold though. The alcohol can dry it out after time. I’ve used it in my cheap coaster molds a ton and they’re fine.
@@pattiobrien5408 thank you cause I have only watched videos never poured any material into any mold so it is good to get some feed back. I appreciate it.
Thank you for the comment! ❤️. It's a matter of preference and I've been doing this for years. I'd never use 99% alcohol on my molds but the 91% has never caused a problem for me. :)
@@resinnut9335 I want to give it a try one day when I see a mold that I want personally and after I watch a few more videos that will help me choose a good resin or other product and a mold. I don't think I would pour for anyone else at least not to sell. I love crafty things.
The price of that resineer machine, just add a few more bucks and get a real pressure pot. I think these resin companies are really taking advantage of us artists. I refuse to purchase those high priced gadgets. Get yourself a real machine girl.😊
Thank you Ali! 😊 I bought the little bubble machine months ago and I think that's why I haven't tried it yet... just wish I would have bought something larger to put projects inside. Thank you!! ❤️
I could see making a brush mirror set that kids would love. Use stickers and put on kitty, dog, bear faces
Thanks for sharing
That would be cool! 😀
I don’t know of any other resin channels that would care if most of us do not have a pressure pot! Very thoughtful. However, if you had one I would still enjoy watching and taking all the inspiration I can get from your projects! These little molds are adorable! My little Evie would love a pink glittery one! I ended up getting the balloon puppy molds and I know I’m getting these!! Thanks, again, Barbara!!
Thank you so much Vonnie 💓 You already know how much I appreciate you! I'd love to see what you've made when you get them done!
You are so sweet asking about the pressure pot. My heart always sinks when someone mentions using their pressure pot because I know it’s probably not a project I can replicate. Gorgeous brushes. Didn’t know of them either. Thanks!
Thank you Barbara! 😊 I just have a had a hard time buying one for some reason. Maybe partly because they are big, loud and I worry about the exhaust. Right now I plan to just keep plugging along with what I have. I do have the little bubble machine that I may eventually take out of the box and try! haha
Barbara, we absolutely love your brush! It's simple and very elegant. Thanks again for your order and support. It's very considerate of you to ask about the pressure pot. Even sometimes there're small bubbles, you still manage to make everything stunning!!
Thank you! ☺️
😮 Beautiful! I like the way the foil gave it pizzazz. This was a very fun video. Thanks
Thank you Mari! 🤗
Hey Barbara! You know I’m a big fan! 😉 I started watching your channel when you did those beautiful turtle tray & coasters! I have made several! Thank you! For those reading this on her channel… PLEASE GO WATCH THOSE 2 videos!
On the pressure pot… I’m a bit afraid of using one. But I do use the Lets Resin debubbler (is that even a word?! lol )
I’m sure you probably already know… but others on here may not… when the resin is in a thinner mold it does take a bit longer than if it’s in a thicker mold. A heat pad could speed up the curing time. I use them and they are awesome!
Love🩷Love🩷Love🩷 the brush!!! I haven’t seen those molds! What a nice surprise to watch this video! You always come up with different & cute things! 😊
Thanks so much Renee! I really appreciate you watching and for your comments and support! Thank you this is all very informative! ❤️
Resiners have a small bubble removal machine that is amazing
Thanks Cathy! 😊 I have one.. I just need to open it! haha
@@resinnut9335 do it
It's so cute, such a great gift for the young guys and girls❤
Thank you 💓
I have a pressure pot but haven't used it yet. I'd love to see you use one. I think other you tubers should too. It's good to show things that would be an advantage for artists. A little pricy, yes, but not terribly so.
Thank you! I'll be sure to share the set and everything if I do buy one! ❤️
I’ve learnt to embrace the bubble 😊😊😊 I do a lot of shell/sea pouring so it’s not so bad
Right Gerri? I actually like the bubbles on most things.. unless I want it completely clear. But really there aren't many of those. Ocean/ water pouring is the best!! ❤️
That's so fun. Thanks for sharing cause I have 7 granddaughters so this will make great gifts for any of them ☺️!
Oh my goodness Brenda! How fun!!! All the different colors and styles you could do!! Keep me updated if you make some!
I don't own a pressure pot either, it's good to see someone without one.😂❤ It turned out really pretty, my daughter and granddaughter would love them...
Thanks Amy! ❤️. Yes, so many fun things to make for our girls, huh? 🙂
@@resinnut9335 Your welcome 😁 and yes.
Thank you 😊
Thanks Belinda! ❤️
This little brush is so pretty! Any little girl, or even a big girly girl, would love it. Re a pressure pot, you may want to look at the Resiners bubble remover. It leaves bubbles on top of fast cure, but for regular resin it works great. Don’t fill the cup up with resin when you put it in the machine as the process makes it bubble up in the cup. Those bubbles go down when you release the vacuum. ❤
Thank you Vsv! I appreciate the tips! ❤️
That is so cute! I have some nieces that would love those.
A pressure pot isn't a problem. I kind of like to see it when Julie uses hers. Considering the price I think it's a good investment. Just like I'd rather get a vacuum chamber instead of the resiners one. For a little more it can fit a whole lot more into it. So get one and we can all learn. 😁
Thank you Vickie! 💓 I was very thankful to Julie for showing how her husband connected her vacuum chamber! it really made me consider that one as well.
How cute is that brush? 😍 The bear looks cute too. I appreciate the 'warts and all' approach to your work. It gives a realistic expectation of what you can achieve in a crafting set up. Thank you for caring about us all 😊❤️🤗
Thank you so much Mole 💓 😀
Love love love the brush.
Thank you! ☺️
That brush is 2 cute 😊
Thank you Cindi! 😊
Cute! I love JDiction!
Thanks Dolli! ♡ Me too.. it's seriously the best!!
A mirror in one would be great as set
I'd love to try that! :)
Cute mold, and those colors are pretty!
Thank you Vickie! 💓
Meow!
Thats turned out super cute.....💝
I would love for you to show us how you can fix that big hole! 😊❤️
Ok! I'll try to do one! 😀
This is really cute!!!! Looks as if you could put a mirror in too for a more complete set
I'd like to try it with mirrors 🪞
That came out so adorable! Love it. 😁
Thank you! 😊
The static solution is dryer sheets, lol. I get the ones with natural fragrance, so it makes my space smell awesome, and it's all static free! Well.. Usually just me, the table, and the outside of whatever mold I'm using, but hey. It's a funky little world, and we've got funky little answers ;)
Yes! I use them too! They're great! ❤️
So cute would make a beautiful set for on a ladies dressing table if you could get mirrors to fit and a comb mold. 😍😍
Great idea Grace!!
It's really cute.
Thanks Rebecca! ❤️
Very cute!❤❤❤❤
Thank you Barbara! 💓
I love the molds so cute and love the colours you picked,
Your brush looks amazing
Thank you so much Tammy! 💓
@@resinnut9335 your welcome
What I learned other the years, 4 hour resin will not work in a pressure pot or a vacuum chamber. I watch a lot of wood turning videos, the wood turners who use resin with wood all use a pressure pot and or a vacuum chamber. Wood creates lots of bubbles and they usually have deep pours, 3-6 liters (and they still get bubbles)
The folks that pour resin tables, use cooling tables and fans to reduces bubbles. The resins takes days to harden.
I started pouring resin in 2017 to seal in my paintings. ❤
Thanks so much Maddie! That's great information. ❤️
Very cute mold. ❤❤
Thank you Maddie! 😊
Love those brush molds. I don't mind watching someone who has one though. My only "issue" with it is that as a new creator I felt so pressured to have "all the cool stuff" other crafters used. So, I would say if you get one make mention that it's a nice thing to have but not a "must have" when starting out. I'm hoping to have a pressure pot someday and when I do I plan to make that clear to anyone watching my channel.
I agree! None of the extra extravagant stuff is actually needed for a resin project. When i first started, several years ago, there was nothing. Molds were only found on Etsy or by private people making them, and I had to buy resin made for boat finish. So I agree!! It's completely fine to keep with the basics, that's for sure ❤️
I enjoy your videos as is however, in answer to your question, I think if you want to use a pressure pot, go for it as I'm sure you will be transparent when you use it. I have the Resiners Airless and it removes enough bubbles for me to be happy. Also, I thought for sure you was going to use the cute kitty card stock in the cat hair mold LOL
Oh man! I need to get my debubbler out and try it. I've been waiting for a larger unit but I should at least try it out. 😅 Aaaand, um, the cardstock idea is brilliant! 👏 I can't believe I didn't think of that. Haha. I'll definitely use some in one of the molds. Thank you!!
I DID enjoy that! It turned out super cute. Good job.❤
Thank you for watching and for your comment. ❤️
Very cool 😎 well done 👍
Thank you Deanna! 😊
Beautiful ❤
Thank you Becky!! 😊
I have the bubble remover machine and I don't find the need to use it often with the JDICTION resin(which I LOVE) but I don't think people would mind if you used it. maybe even show you using and they can decide if they want one or not.
Thanks Marie! I'm going to have to take my de-bubbler out of the box and give it a try. :)
I love it! So cute! I love Jdiction resins but we can’t get them here anymore :(. They didn’t follow the labeling guidelines Canada has.
Side note, I got the air-less for Xmas (from me to me lol) and I absolutely love it. It doesn’t work well with 4 hr cure resin though because it’s too think.
My dream resin would be if they would create a polyurethane resin that’s clear that won’t kill you if you use it lol. Love the let’s resin polyurethane but it cures white. Very nice if you want white or pastel colour though.
Have a great weekend! ❤️
Oh no! I hadn't heard that about JDiction in Canada. :( Maybe it's just a matter of time to change the labels. I'll write to them and see if I can find out. ♡
Some of the best Christmas gifts are the ones that say "To Me - Love Me" hahaah
Good to know about the LR Polyurethane. I have some here but haven't tried it yet. 😕
@@resinnut9335 Thank you so my for reaching out to them. I know a few people have mentioned how disappointed they are. I have some left and I'm rationing it. lol
Cool! I’m going to have to get that mold set! Love it! ❤❤❤
you really should! so fun!! ❤️
I've heard of folks that are actually incorporating bubbles into the work on purpose. I'm not sure how they add more bubbles though.
Maybe a straw with a thicker resin.
But i think you should get a pressure pot. But maybe not do all your projects with it so you can still show regular effects. You could even do side by side comparison effects. I havent seen anyone do 2 molds from the same mixing container in order to show the differences.
It might help folks decide if they really want one themselves or if they're happy enough as is.
Buuuttt in saying all this i bought a dehydrator with 5 or 6 square metal trays inside that can be removed. I use teeexpert because thats what was on sale a year ago. If I'm careful i can demold generally in about 3-4 hours depending on how thick the piece is.
The heat makes it seem softer when you first pull it out. So i let it sit & cool a couple of minutes before demolding. I also set the pieces once demolded on a flat surface so the shape doesn't change.
The metal trays are are sturdier than the resin machine. Plus being on the inside it protects from dust & cat hair. Also it was only about $75-100.
But you definitely want to let the pieces sit a while before turning it in. I've gotten a few trapped bubbles right in the center back before.
Great idea and tips! Thank you! ❤️
Oh my that is just super cute 😍😍
So cute!
I love molds that have a practical use. Of course decorative pieces are fun too but, practical use molds are just kind of a bonus.. it can be beautiful and useful. Your brush turned out really pretty. It’d be fun to make an entire set, like the old antique sets with a brush, handheld mirror, comb, perfume pump and tray. I haven’t seen any mold sets with all of those items but, I’d imagine they’re available individually. One of your brush molds would be pretty using a lil alcohol ink or just ink with interference powder.. maybe blue or violet? I think some projects are just so much better with a pressure pot, like a pyramid for instance. But, other pieces it’s not all that necessary. If you’re wanting to get one, I think you should. If you have a big mold where you’re using a lot of resin, then I’d use one for sure.. if I had one.😆 Actually I’ve been thinking about getting one too, as well as a vacuum chamber. I poured 3 of my large 23oz. skull molds for Halloween and I was wishing I had one then. Resin isn’t cheap so, you definitely want the best possible outcome. I always enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing your fun projects!😊
Thanks so much Funo! I appreciate you watching and for your comments... as always! ❤️.
Very cute! Can't wait to see what you do with the other brushes!
Thank you!! 😊
I'm excited to see what I come up with too! hahah. 😄
so cute
Thanks Karen! ❤️
Cute!
Thanks Barb! ❤️
That's all I use is J diction 4- hour demold I just love this stuff😊😊😊😊
me too! ❤️
I got some of those moulds from Temu. Fun to make and they look cute.
Thanks Tonia! 😊 Post pics of yours on my Facebook page if you want too!
@@resinnut9335 I would love to but can't figure out how.
This was so cute! I may have to get a couple of these :)
Let me know if you do! They are so cute! ❤️
I'd hang on if I were you and hope that resiners sends you a debubbler 💙 hope that makes sense, I don't have my glasses on and am clueless as to what I wrote 😂 TFS
Thanks Kera! ❤️ I bought one last year and need to take it out of the box. lolol. I was mainly wanting something to remove bubbles after it's already poured. ♡
Hi, loved theses so much I just went and ordered them from Temu.
Very inexpensive.
Thanks Jane! I just went to find them there and ordered extra bristle pads! Thank you!!
you can get mirrors to fit in there too. :-)
I'd love to find some.. :)
Could also use the mold to make hand mirrors.
Great idea! I'll have to see if I can find mirrors to fit!
Those little pieces of foil have managed to find their way into every corner of my house. My wife keeps asking me, “How does this stuff get here?”
Hahaha. I know the feeling! 🤣
If you don’t have a de bubble machine let your resin sit for a while before putting in the mold, then cover your project with a cardboard box and keep it in a warm room for 12-24hours it should cure just fine.
Thank you! ☺️
I'd buy a Resiners Bubble Machine before a pressure pot.
I have one! Not 100 % sold on it yet. Do you have one?
I have both the Resiners Bubble Machine and pressure pot. I prefer the pressure pot. I should have returned the Resiners machine.
I have the bubble remover and I love it.❤
If you do get a pressure pot, would you be willing to share how you set it up? :)
Yes!! I will take you through it with me! ❤️.
Where do you get the extra hair brush inserts ?? PLEASE let me know
I to do not have a pressure pot or a de bubbler and like seeing it without as it does help those ofnus who dobnoy have them
Thank you so much for your reply! I appreciate you! Thank you for watching ❤️
Sorry my spelling and grammar is a bit messed up on that, I'm glad you could decide the message lol
Hi ,the think risen don’t do well in the pots go watch Glitz N Glitter By Michelle she talked about it in her video today I do resin which is expensive here and I do doodle.
Thank you! I'll check it out 😀
I think we all know what the reality of resin with & without a pressure pot is, but also fyi, the pressure pot will “Not” work with the thicker resins anyway! It wouldn’t help any in this particular sitch! I’d feel like we let u down if u bought it thinking it was gonna help & didn’t share that with u!
Thanks for the info! I appreciate it Allyson! ❤️
If you’re after a clear, bubble-free casting, then a *_vacuum chamber_* is the better choice.
Pressure pots are for creating a solid, more _dense_ casting.
A pressure pot won't work with fast cure. It's too thick.
Good point, Teresa! ❤ I usually use regular pour resin, so I still might consider it. 😊
I understood that you should never spray these molds with alcohol
If it’s a cheaper mold, that you’re not going to use in mass production, it’s ok. I wouldn’t chance it on an expensive mold though. The alcohol can dry it out after time. I’ve used it in my cheap coaster molds a ton and they’re fine.
@@pattiobrien5408 thank you cause I have only watched videos never poured any material into any mold so it is good to get some feed back. I appreciate it.
Thank you for the comment! ❤️. It's a matter of preference and I've been doing this for years. I'd never use 99% alcohol on my molds but the 91% has never caused a problem for me. :)
@@resinnut9335 I want to give it a try one day when I see a mold that I want personally and after I watch a few more videos that will help me choose a good resin or other product and a mold. I don't think I would pour for anyone else at least not to sell. I love crafty things.
The price of that resineer machine, just add a few more bucks and get a real pressure pot.
I think these resin companies are really taking advantage of us artists. I refuse to purchase those high priced gadgets.
Get yourself a real machine girl.😊
Thank you Ali! 😊 I bought the little bubble machine months ago and I think that's why I haven't tried it yet... just wish I would have bought something larger to put projects inside. Thank you!! ❤️