Thank you Mimi, your video on this process has been the best I’ve viewed. You get right to the point with your words and I appreciate it so very much. Shalom.
You are so welcome. I’m thrilled you enjoyed my video & found it helpful. I appreciate you taking the time to watch & leave such a nice comment. Thank you! TFW!
Thanks for sharing💙 💜 . Can you use just the mica powder or mix it with pigment inks instead of the alcohol inks. Want to use it with resin and saw some tutorial where the alcohol ink turns yellow after a while when use directly in the resin
I don’t see why not. I normally use the mica powder as an accent or tint when I don’t have the correct shade of alcohol ink. I would use some sort of binder though. Meaning you’ll probably need something for the mica to stick to the glass. I hope that helps! TFW & commenting.
Thank you Mimi, your video on this process has been the best I’ve viewed. You get right to the point with your words and I appreciate it so very much. Shalom.
You are so welcome. I’m thrilled you enjoyed my video & found it helpful. I appreciate you taking the time to watch & leave such a nice comment. Thank you! TFW!
@@MimiJocelynDesigns yes ma’am may the Lord bless your day Mimi, once again thank you and Shalom,
Very interesting and lnformative,thank you 😊
Wow i love that colour😊
Thank you I needed to see this .xx
Beautiful and my favorite color! Thanks for sharing. I can't do resin cause of A.I. but I sure love watching the process.
Blessings, Pea
Thank you so much
Thanks for sharing mimi love it! 💕💕
Thanks for sharing this.... it be nice for shakers too.
gina
Thanks for sharing💙 💜 . Can you use just the mica powder or mix it with pigment inks instead of the alcohol inks. Want to use it with resin and saw some tutorial where the alcohol ink turns yellow after a while when use directly in the resin
I don’t see why not. I normally use the mica powder as an accent or tint when I don’t have the correct shade of alcohol ink. I would use some sort of binder though. Meaning you’ll probably need something for the mica to stick to the glass. I hope that helps! TFW & commenting.