Wow and wow!!! Wish I could give this video 100 thumbs up. These are the most beautiful resin jewelry pieces I've ever seen. I can't wait to try this! Also I really appreciate the voice-over technique, it's so much easier to listen to than live chatter. Not a second of wasted video time and never once thought to get impatient and move ahead. Just an excellent job, thank you so much! Definitely subscribed :)
Wow, thank you Tulan! I so appreciate your feedback! I hope you make some of these yourself, they're even more beautiful in person. Here's a link to the full tutorial with close ups of the projects I made, and supply links: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips Let me know if I can be of help along the way :) fran@little-windows.com
Why thank you! Be sure to subscribe for more, and if you're interested we also have a monthly-ish project e-newsletter with ideas, promotions, and new product announcements, sign up at little-windows.com Enjoy! fran@little-windows.com
This is really beautiful. I went on the website you provided down BELOW. I have to get some things for I can make something for my grandkids. This is great gifts for friends and family
I watched a bunch of your videos yesterday, the washi tape and the dichro-ish are my favorite. I had to order the dichro-ish stuff and then today I see this video.. I'm getting an early start on Christmas presents!! I have some fancy glitter card stock I got a few years ago I bet that would be pretty.
You are so welcome! Check out the full tutorial here: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips
Fran, this is a stunning project! I really love the beauty of dichroic glass, and these beauties are quite the feast for the eyes. I wonder how you guys came up with the product in the first place? Have you tried this idea in small bead molds? I bet it would look great!
Hi Mary! So glad you loved this one, here's a link to the full tutorial with close up photos, in case you're interested: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips I think these would be amazing in bead molds, that's now on my to-do list! Thanks for your feedback :) fran@little-windows.com
This is awesome and I like that you are detailed and explained what you are doing. I do want to know, does the resin feel hard like a plastic bracelet or is it softer and bendable?
Hello Ree! After 10-12 hours the resin is firm but bendable, they will continue to harden over the next day or two and become quite firm. Let me know if I can be of help in any other way :) fran@little-windows.com
Absolutely Beautiful! I love these. The colors are amazing! And, I love colors!! If you don't mind me asking where do you get the templates for making the different designs in the film? I especially love the mermaid scales!!
Hi Toni! Here's a link to the embossing folders I use (over and over again :) www.amazon.com/shop/littlewindowsbrilliantresin/list/1MR5JCEL1OJOF fran@little-windows.com
Hello! Yes, these are actually strong but thin stick-on magnets, this is important when you're working in resin as magnets tend to have a mind of their own and can skittle all over. We are now offering them online, so follow this link back to the tutorial page and you'll see them in the materials list. www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips Thanks for asking :) fran@little-windows.com
Yes you sure can! You'll need to select your stiffener - either cardstock like I used in this tutorial, or Clear Photo Film, like I used in my Washi Tape Projects tutorial. In case you haven't seen that one, or need a refresher, here's a link: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/washi-tape-resin-jewelry Thanks for asking Kim :) fran@little-windows.com
I wish you would put in a link to the embossing folders you used to texture your film. I love some of the textures and wish i could copy them, but have no idea where to look and what search criteria to use 😊.
Hello @shaelynhurst5298! I do include links in the descriptions below each video, but here's a faster way to get to links to all of the supplies I used, with close-up photos of more projects: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips Have fun making, and let me know if I can be of help in any other way :) fran@little-windows.com
Hi do you have written instruction which can be printed i just love all your videos i have done some resin but it has been many years i have a lot of mode from your company and i am buying more right now i am a beginner have you ever done a DVD with step by step instruction i need to see to learn better i am asking because i just love the way you expalin everything with such patience i am trying to have my own bussiness in seling my hand made craft i live in Puerto Rico and there is no store here to buy the resin from and when i saw your page i said here is where i would buy everything i need plus get explaination on how to do it thank you so much for your videos many blessing
Hello again Raquel! Since we've been emailing I think we've covered all of your questions, but please let me know if I can be of help as you create :) - fran
Ciao sei bravissima….purtroppo non capisco la tua lingua,x favore puoi dirmi come si chiamano quei bellissimi fogli tutti luccicanti? Grazie x una tua risposta❤️
Hello Sharhonda! Thanks so much for your patience while we are at the mercy of supply chain pile-ups. We are waiting on one component for production. I'll announce availability in our email newsletter as soon as I'm confident about a date. Very best :) - Fran@little-windows.com
Hello @bonnieschmelz6650! Resin is super sticky before it sets up, so if you don't cover it you'll find lint, dust, possibly pet fur stuck in your pieces. And yes, there is a risk of resin dripping over when applied to flat pieces in this doming technique, so you need to be very sure you're using a doming resin and not a coating or art resin, as that won't form the nice rounded clean dome you want. Here's what's crucial for doming: 1. Use a good doming resin. Our Brilliant Resin is perfect for this because it has a high surface tension, and can be mixed in batches as small as 6ml+3ml, so you won't have wasted resin! 2. Make sure your surface is level 3. Make sure your pieces are elevated on one of our Doming Trays, so the resin can easily tell where the edges of your shapes are, so it'll stop when it gets there. 4. Be conservative in your application, add resin to the center of your piece and pull it to the edge or into points if need be. You can add more to the center if needed. And have fun! fran@little-windows.com
Hello @lw3370, yes they are! In this video I've backed all of the flat projects with black cardstock so the Dichro-ISH Film colors pop, but you can also mount films on a sheet of clear plastic like our Clear Photo Film from little-windows.com, or stick 2 layers of film together, like I do in this tutorial: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/18068893-twisted-resin The point is to give the films some stability, otherwise they're quite flimsy on their own and won't stay flat when resin is applied. I hope that's helpful :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello! No, this Brilliant Resin is a 2-part epoxy - the safest you'll find - so UV exposure will not speed the cure, although the warmer the environment, the faster it'll set up. I hope that helps :) fran@little-windows.com
Olá! Aqui está um link para o tutorial completo que contém uma lista de todos os itens que usei e links para obtê-los. www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips Obrigado por perguntar :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello sylvenn, I don't put anything into Brilliant Resin, I just warm up Part A, blend with Part B, follow the label directions to get a good mix, then apply. I will sometimes use a heat gun on low, but not when I'm doming as that can cause the resin to overflow, I usually just use my Mixing Wand or Tiny Pointy Swab to get rid of any stubborn bubbles, but it's not usually much of an issue. Please let me know if I can be of help in any other way :) fran@little-windows.com
Ok, kitty cat sold me! Can't wait to get my stuff to do this!!
❤ they all look beautiful and look like dichroic glass, very bling and very eye catching
Wow and wow!!! Wish I could give this video 100 thumbs up. These are the most beautiful resin jewelry pieces I've ever seen. I can't wait to try this! Also I really appreciate the voice-over technique, it's so much easier to listen to than live chatter. Not a second of wasted video time and never once thought to get impatient and move ahead. Just an excellent job, thank you so much! Definitely subscribed :)
Wow, thank you Tulan! I so appreciate your feedback! I hope you make some of these yourself, they're even more beautiful in person.
Here's a link to the full tutorial with close ups of the projects I made, and supply links: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips
Let me know if I can be of help along the way :)
fran@little-windows.com
You make beautiful jewellery and amazing videos, so clearly explained and your voice is so calming and lovely 💕... ❤🇬🇧
Why thank you! Be sure to subscribe for more, and if you're interested we also have a monthly-ish project e-newsletter with ideas, promotions, and new product announcements, sign up at little-windows.com
Enjoy!
fran@little-windows.com
Wow, wonderful!!! All your videos are worth until the last second!!!
Thank you Yudy, I'm so glad you like them!
fran@little-windows.com
You are so so creative, good & superb ❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏, I believe I will get your products someday, cheers.
Thank you Faith, I'm glad you love them!
Very nice resin pieces. Love the techniques 👍😊
So pretty 😍
This is really beautiful. I went on the website you provided down BELOW. I have to get some things for I can make something for my grandkids. This is great gifts for friends and family
Wonderful! Wait til you see them in person, they're mezmerizing!
Please don't stop teaching as I love your work! I asked for a suggestion in your email. Like from Brazil
Thank you Mônica! Your feedback is much appreciated :)
Beautiful ❤
What a great video! I’m dying to try this.
Superb👍
Thank You 🤗
I watched a bunch of your videos yesterday, the washi tape and the dichro-ish are my favorite. I had to order the dichro-ish stuff and then today I see this video.. I'm getting an early start on Christmas presents!! I have some fancy glitter card stock I got a few years ago I bet that would be pretty.
Ooooh fun! If you have a chance to send me pics of your creations I'd love it :)
fran@little-windows.com
Wow! Great idea. Thanks.😊
Magnifique !
Love these ideas! Thank you so much!
Que coisas mais linda! 😍😍 Amei, vou fazer... 🇧🇷
Love these ❤
You cat is so precious❤
Thank you! She runs our lives and we love her :)
Beautiful! Thank you for all the inspiration!
You are so welcome!
Preciosas ideas
Thank you for sharing.💞
Beautiful creations 🥰
Thank you Tyna!!
Lovely!
Love It New Subscriber And New To Resin Thank You So Much! 😍
Love it❤❤
Very cool 😎 😍 these t all so beautiful 😍
Thank you Mandi :)
👁👄👁 so pretty!
Thank you for sharing
You are so welcome! Check out the full tutorial here: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips
Fran, this is a stunning project! I really love the beauty of dichroic glass, and these beauties are quite the feast for the eyes. I wonder how you guys came up with the product in the first place?
Have you tried this idea in small bead molds? I bet it would look great!
Hi Mary! So glad you loved this one, here's a link to the full tutorial with close up photos, in case you're interested:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips
I think these would be amazing in bead molds, that's now on my to-do list! Thanks for your feedback :)
fran@little-windows.com
This is awesome and I like that you are detailed and explained what you are doing. I do want to know, does the resin feel hard like a plastic bracelet or is it softer and bendable?
Hello Ree! After 10-12 hours the resin is firm but bendable, they will continue to harden over the next day or two and become quite firm. Let me know if I can be of help in any other way :)
fran@little-windows.com
@@LittleWindowsResin Thank you so much!
I made my today I so excited to see ,How much I can sale?
Hello Ana! Have you had a chance to make any of these?
Absolutely Beautiful! I love these. The colors are amazing! And, I love colors!! If you don't mind me asking where do you get the templates for making the different designs in the film? I especially love the mermaid scales!!
Hi Toni! Here's a link to the embossing folders I use (over and over again :)
www.amazon.com/shop/littlewindowsbrilliantresin/list/1MR5JCEL1OJOF
fran@little-windows.com
Loved this video~ especially the bracelets. Can you share where you purchased the magnets for the heart shaped hair clip?
Hello! Yes, these are actually strong but thin stick-on magnets, this is important when you're working in resin as magnets tend to have a mind of their own and can skittle all over. We are now offering them online, so follow this link back to the tutorial page and you'll see them in the materials list.
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips
Thanks for asking :)
fran@little-windows.com
love your work. Can I also do this technique with Wasi Tape?
Yes you sure can! You'll need to select your stiffener - either cardstock like I used in this tutorial, or Clear Photo Film, like I used in my Washi Tape Projects tutorial. In case you haven't seen that one, or need a refresher, here's a link:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/washi-tape-resin-jewelry
Thanks for asking Kim :)
fran@little-windows.com
I wish you would put in a link to the embossing folders you used to texture your film. I love some of the textures and wish i could copy them, but have no idea where to look and what search criteria to use 😊.
Hello @shaelynhurst5298! I do include links in the descriptions below each video, but here's a faster way to get to links to all of the supplies I used, with close-up photos of more projects:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips
Have fun making, and let me know if I can be of help in any other way :)
fran@little-windows.com
Ever thought about rolling your left over bits
Hi Mattie! What do you mean by rolling?
Bengaluru
Hi do you have written instruction which can be printed i just love all your videos i have done some resin but it has been many years i have a lot of mode from your company and i am buying more right now i am a beginner have you ever done a DVD with step by step instruction i need to see to learn better i am asking because i just love the way you expalin everything with such patience i am trying to have my own bussiness in seling my hand made craft i live in Puerto Rico and there is no store here to buy the resin from and when i saw your page i said here is where i would buy everything i need plus get explaination on how to do it thank you so much for your videos many blessing
Hello again Raquel! Since we've been emailing I think we've covered all of your questions, but please let me know if I can be of help as you create :)
- fran
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Ciao sei bravissima….purtroppo non capisco la tua lingua,x favore puoi dirmi come si chiamano quei bellissimi fogli tutti luccicanti? Grazie x una tua risposta❤️
When will your doming mats be back in stock?
Hello Sharhonda! Thanks so much for your patience while we are at the mercy of supply chain pile-ups. We are waiting on one component for production. I'll announce availability in our email newsletter as soon as I'm confident about a date. Very best :) - Fran@little-windows.com
Why does the resin have to be covered during drying? And is there any risk of the resin dripping off the edges when using the doming technique?
Hello @bonnieschmelz6650! Resin is super sticky before it sets up, so if you don't cover it you'll find lint, dust, possibly pet fur stuck in your pieces.
And yes, there is a risk of resin dripping over when applied to flat pieces in this doming technique, so you need to be very sure you're using a doming resin and not a coating or art resin, as that won't form the nice rounded clean dome you want. Here's what's crucial for doming:
1. Use a good doming resin. Our Brilliant Resin is perfect for this because it has a high surface tension, and can be mixed in batches as small as 6ml+3ml, so you won't have wasted resin!
2. Make sure your surface is level
3. Make sure your pieces are elevated on one of our Doming Trays, so the resin can easily tell where the edges of your shapes are, so it'll stop when it gets there.
4. Be conservative in your application, add resin to the center of your piece and pull it to the edge or into points if need be. You can add more to the center if needed.
And have fun!
fran@little-windows.com
I would love to know where you found that ruler.
Hi Joan! You can find it in any quilt shop, or on Amazon :)
Are the earrings on black card stock?
Hello @lw3370, yes they are! In this video I've backed all of the flat projects with black cardstock so the Dichro-ISH Film colors pop, but you can also mount films on a sheet of clear plastic like our Clear Photo Film from little-windows.com, or stick 2 layers of film together, like I do in this tutorial:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/18068893-twisted-resin
The point is to give the films some stability, otherwise they're quite flimsy on their own and won't stay flat when resin is applied.
I hope that's helpful :)
fran@little-windows.com
Can you use a UV lamp with this resin?
Hello! No, this Brilliant Resin is a 2-part epoxy - the safest you'll find - so UV exposure will not speed the cure, although the warmer the environment, the faster it'll set up. I hope that helps :)
fran@little-windows.com
hello!!! It´s possible to translate in UA-cam yours creations. Thanks!!!!
Qual nome da base de montagem a cor preta .qual nome dos papeis furta cores ?🇧🇷
Olá! Aqui está um link para o tutorial completo que contém uma lista de todos os itens que usei e links para obtê-los.
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/fabric-inspired-resin-dichro-patchwork-jewelry-and-hair-clips
Obrigado por perguntar :)
fran@little-windows.com
Is your web site down?
Hi Vicky! No it's not, did you have trouble with a link? You'll find us here www.little-windows.com/
I dont understand what you put inside resin to remove bubbles? Translate is unavailable
Hello sylvenn, I don't put anything into Brilliant Resin, I just warm up Part A, blend with Part B, follow the label directions to get a good mix, then apply. I will sometimes use a heat gun on low, but not when I'm doming as that can cause the resin to overflow, I usually just use my Mixing Wand or Tiny Pointy Swab to get rid of any stubborn bubbles, but it's not usually much of an issue. Please let me know if I can be of help in any other way :)
fran@little-windows.com
Non capisco quello che dice
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