First time on chanel just absolutely amazing and I love it. Simple no chit chat which is super. Just watch and learn as many times as need be. tks for sharing. 🥰
I’ve seen several of your epoxy projects, & this one is my favorite so far. Love the black & silver/grey contrast w/the gold! I’ve done a couple of nebulae type epoxy projects, & can’t wait to try using the crystals! Stunning work! Thanks! 🙏🏽
Wow this is so so kind. Thank you so much! ❤️ if you watched it in normal speed with audio you’d hear the struggles more haha! Muffled by my respirator just fixing errors over and over and over again. It definitely looks easier 4 times the speed with happy music though 😂
Just saw your beautiful video. Stunning piece of artwork!! I work with resin and I'm trying to be more spontaneous with my pieces. I love watching your videos because they come across very free spirited to me. I absolutely love your work. Keep posting please 😊!!!
It's damn tempting table or art piece whichever way you use it... Absolutely stunning work . What are the dimensions of your table if you may share with us... Thanks a lot for such a wonderful tutorial.. totally mesmerizing
Hey there! Thank you so much!! I get my glass from Michaels! Every colour is slightly different in size I’ve noticed but I don’t go for any particular size. The amount of crushed Quartz I add overtop mixes well enough for dimension that if one batch is smaller it works out well.
Hey there! Thanks so much! I just used artfolk metallic gold paint for the gold around the crystals and I used black acrylic for the edges. Hope this helps!
I have never used plywood (you absolutely can!) I usually stick to pine wood or wood panels. The reason I wouldn’t use a canvas (and I used to) is because epoxy is self leveling. It tries to level to the centre and has issues sticking to the sides (if you’re working on a larger piece especially) also that material isn’t designed to hold epoxy (which is basically counter top) and crystals. The crystals and glass are very heavy on their own. Wood is flat and can handle the weight and as long as you’ve levelled your work it will cure the absolute best.
Absolutely! Curing time is important. Every epoxy is different. I find after a few hours you might be able to paint with the paint markers (you’ll struggle if it’s not time) sometimes I test one and decide to wait longer. If you’re anywhere earlier than 48 hours wear gloves because you’re dealing with a very toxic piece. I usually wait a day or so to be safe unless I’m really needing something finished.
It’s the Pebeo paint markers. I personally buy them from Michaels! I always prefer to 0.7 for the very small fine lines. canada.michaels.com/en/pebeo-acrylic-fine-tip-paint-marker/M20002022.html?dwvar_M20002022_size=0.7%20mm&dwvar_M20002022_color=01%20White
Hello would u be able to help me out with something. What's the diffrence between using canvas and wood ? And what would I be looking for when shopping for wood panels thanks so much love ur page
Hey there! Epoxy is super heavy and so are the crystals and glass. If you use wood it is strong enough to hold it all. Also epoxy is self levelling so regular canvases will just sink your product depending on the size!
@@EllePours oh thank u so much for getting back to me I really appreciate you! I just want to let you know Your work is amazing ! And I love ur videos I'm just wondering why do people use canvas though? Like there are some girls who do resin art and use canvas Is canvas cheaper then wood? Also when looking for wood panel is there specific brand/ type / material I need? Because I know there is so many wood in this world thanks love
@@ranasawah9198 thanks so much! Everyone’s entitled to do whatever they want, especially in the art world. I just don’t want my pieces to break easily especially with shipping and the weight just isn’t designed for a canvas. Canvases are actually more expensive usually. I get mine at Currys Art Supplies or I have mine handmade out of pine wood (for my tables or cut out pieces) by my stepdad who’s super talented.
First time on chanel just absolutely amazing and I love it. Simple no chit chat which is super. Just watch and learn as many times as need be. tks for sharing. 🥰
Always gorgeous.
I’ve seen several of your epoxy projects, & this one is my favorite so far. Love the black & silver/grey contrast w/the gold!
I’ve done a couple of nebulae type epoxy projects, & can’t wait to try using the crystals!
Stunning work! Thanks! 🙏🏽
Thank you so much! That means a lot to hear! 🥰🥰
I absolutely love watching your work! You are so talented and make everything look so simple!
Wow this is so so kind. Thank you so much! ❤️ if you watched it in normal speed with audio you’d hear the struggles more haha! Muffled by my respirator just fixing errors over and over and over again. It definitely looks easier 4 times the speed with happy music though 😂
Freaking stunning!!! Wowzers!
Absolutely amazing! I love it! Ty for sharing 💖✨🤩🪄
Beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊❤️❤️
Belíssima arte! ❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Just saw your beautiful video. Stunning piece of artwork!! I work with resin and I'm trying to be more spontaneous with my pieces. I love watching your videos because they come across very free spirited to me. I absolutely love your work. Keep posting please 😊!!!
Nice work! :) do you have tips on how to level a hardboard properly for resin?
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It's damn tempting table or art piece whichever way you use it... Absolutely stunning work . What are the dimensions of your table if you may share with us... Thanks a lot for such a wonderful tutorial.. totally mesmerizing
Beautiful! What is the brand name of the acrylic markers that you use I can’t read it?
Hello! It’s really magnificent what you’re doing, well done. I would like to know, are they paintings or wooden supports that you use as a base?
Is there any difference between fireglass and crushed glass?
Did the layer of resin you added to stick crushed glass contain any kind of pigment in it?
Your work is gorgeous! What kind of crushed glass do you get and what sizes?
Hey there! Thank you so much!! I get my glass from Michaels! Every colour is slightly different in size I’ve noticed but I don’t go for any particular size. The amount of crushed Quartz I add overtop mixes well enough for dimension that if one batch is smaller it works out well.
Forgot to add: fire glass is much larger and is beautiful for heavier dimension!
That is awesome,when u done how long it will get dry?
Epoxy takes a full 48 to cure without being toxic to the touch!
Thank you.
So great work
That is so beautiful 😍
Can I ask just a few questions please?
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It’s absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing :)
What product did you use for the gold boarder?
Hey there! Thanks so much! I just used artfolk metallic gold paint for the gold around the crystals and I used black acrylic for the edges. Hope this helps!
Do always have to use plywood or can you use canvas?
I have never used plywood (you absolutely can!) I usually stick to pine wood or wood panels. The reason I wouldn’t use a canvas (and I used to) is because epoxy is self leveling. It tries to level to the centre and has issues sticking to the sides (if you’re working on a larger piece especially) also that material isn’t designed to hold epoxy (which is basically counter top) and crystals. The crystals and glass are very heavy on their own. Wood is flat and can handle the weight and as long as you’ve levelled your work it will cure the absolute best.
How to do the sides?
I personally just painted the edges afterwords :)
Do you need to wait a certain time before you draw with the markers and add the gold paint?
Absolutely! Curing time is important. Every epoxy is different. I find after a few hours you might be able to paint with the paint markers (you’ll struggle if it’s not time) sometimes I test one and decide to wait longer. If you’re anywhere earlier than 48 hours wear gloves because you’re dealing with a very toxic piece. I usually wait a day or so to be safe unless I’m really needing something finished.
What's the product you use to draw white lines? (other than white acrylic marker)
What is the source for the acrylic markers you used?
It’s the Pebeo paint markers. I personally buy them from Michaels! I always prefer to 0.7 for the very small fine lines. canada.michaels.com/en/pebeo-acrylic-fine-tip-paint-marker/M20002022.html?dwvar_M20002022_size=0.7%20mm&dwvar_M20002022_color=01%20White
Plz can u guide for resin ratio
The brand says the ratio on the bottle.
Hello would u be able to help me out with something. What's the diffrence between using canvas and wood ? And what would I be looking for when shopping for wood panels thanks so much love ur page
Hey there!
Epoxy is super heavy and so are the crystals and glass. If you use wood it is strong enough to hold it all. Also epoxy is self levelling so regular canvases will just sink your product depending on the size!
@@EllePours oh thank u so much for getting back to me I really appreciate you! I just want to let you know Your work is amazing ! And I love ur videos I'm just wondering why do people use canvas though? Like there are some girls who do resin art and use canvas
Is canvas cheaper then wood?
Also when looking for wood panel is there specific brand/ type / material I need? Because I know there is so many wood in this world thanks love
@@ranasawah9198 thanks so much!
Everyone’s entitled to do whatever they want, especially in the art world. I just don’t want my pieces to break easily especially with shipping and the weight just isn’t designed for a canvas. Canvases are actually more expensive usually.
I get mine at Currys Art Supplies or I have mine handmade out of pine wood (for my tables or cut out pieces) by my stepdad who’s super talented.
Is this done on a canvas or a board
It’s a wooden panel canvas!
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