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- Опубліковано 24 бер 2021
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Resin crushed 'velvet' effect resin coasters
I used Dalchem Crystal Clear Resin for the clear layer and Platinum Ultra Clear Heat Resistant resin for the top coat. I also used chameleon pigment powders from Glitter and Crafts 4U.
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Some turned out better than others. I personally prefer the originals with the plastic wrap. Definitely give you credit for trying.
I like having the rough side up on a coaster. it collects the condensation better.
Thank you for trying this out. I think if you sprayed the black on the smooth side you would have covered the pigment powder, and you could have used clear on the druzy side. Either way, you are obviously someone who isn't afraid to try anything.
Wow, talk about adventurous. You make us all want to get “out there” and start doing more art. Thank you for the inspiration and all the talking help. Love you Julie. 🖼🖼. BTW the oil slick you talk about is called BLUSHING by my makers of resin.
Hi Julie, I actually tried the cling wrap technique and sent a picture to you as you once said on one of your videos that you like to see what we do too . Mine were nowhere near as good but I was pleased with it for a first attempt . Love the druzy hearts on this video but I prefer the original technique for coasters but still very pretty . Once again great video thanks 😊
I appreciate that you do these experiments for us! I think this one was mostly a fail, but certainly helpful to see & work thru. I have found that I let the resin sit 5mins after mixing, carefully torch in cup, then pour from low height, give it a minute, heat gun or torch it, give it 5 & heat gun or torch again then I alcohol it, give it 5 & alcohol again, cover & walk away!! It requires a resin with extended work time but the bubbles are gone. It's a painful process but seems to work better. I had such a traumatic time when I first started because everything had tons of bubbles & ruined all the beautiful arts I had made (vases, resin pcs, pics). You give such inspiration by doing all of this! Thank you so much for sharing both the awesome & the not so awesome. Makes me feel like I can do it too! 🥰
Plastic wrap my fav. Thanks again Ricky 💃🏼🕺🏼🐈⬛😎
I"m at 12:30 and I saw that blue, I'm dying over that color, it's the perfect blue color. I can already say these are gorgeous even before I'm halfway through.
They look lovely 😀 I like the texture and colours !
Just found your channel and am loving your videos. One hint... colour shift pigments tend to have a better effect when they are on a black base (or a solid colour). The shifts are more prominent and tend to give a neater effect. So a black resin as opposed to clear would look very nice with that mould I bet. They still turned out pretty
She did that on the last ones
Ahhhhhh, I like them better outlined in gold!!! Great work Julie!! I just love how you keep on experimenting until you get exactly what you want your artwork to be!! Never give up!! And thank you for sharing with us!
Beautiful finished coasters! Love them! Thank you for all the experiments!! Please, Julie, stay safe from the floods and the virus!! Take care!
I love your artwork! Thumbs up 👍 Amazing vid! 😍😍😍
They are definitely different than the other ones. But are still pretty in their own way. The hearts are really pretty.
Very interesting results. Thanks for experimenting Julie. Some of the coasters look awesome specially the gold one. I shall be waiting to see the next experiment you do on these molds.
So glad I discovered your channel. Very inspirational. Thank you.
I really enjoy watching your videos and I can’t wait to see how this looks with your druzy inserts! Hope you’re safe and sound 💖
Idea... maybe make them... then place them smooth side down in a regular flat style coaster mold with a touch of silicone or hot glue to seal the edge of the coaster to the mold and then the druzy side with a dark resin 💗
I just wondered if you had a spray painted the back instead of directly on the color portion would you have gotten a better outcome?
I was wondering the same thing.
I wondered that to, because I would have sprayed it on the smooth side 🙈
There came out so pretty👍👍👍🥰❣️🕊🤘
They are really pretty Julie. Can't wait for your next experiment 😊❤
These are pretty I liked the Crystal side before you sprayed, but an interesting experiment. Of the two sets I thing the set you did with plastic wrap were nicer I they look like silk so beautiful. Stay safe love and hugs xx
Just a suggestion: You could try using a silicone applicator type spatula and just rubbing a small amount of resin across the bottom to work the resin into all the little crevices and then adding more resin after that’s completed.
I absolutely love your videos. I have learned so much from you. You Rock 🤗😁
Another UA-cam with a bubble problem mould tried a technique where she poured a thin layer first, then used a silicone tool and rubbed the resin into the crevices. Seemed to work as she had no bubbles. Might be worth trying on this one.
I think another coat of black would work. Although, it appears some colors work better than others. I am anxious to see some more experiments with the pigments.
If you pour the resin closer to the mold... You'll have less bubbles. The higher you pour, the more bubbles you get
That is correct
Wait, what? A lot of videos from manufacturers and distributors of resin say to pour from as high as you can in as thin of a stream as you can, so the bubbles have time to pop on the "way" into the mold! Now I don't know what to believe lol
@@RamoArt I am a resin artist and I have done it both ways. The high pour with a thread thin stream does in fact work really well on every bubble except those damn tiny microbubbles. However it does have a down side. In order for the stream to be really thin you must pour very, very slowly and depending on the size, your arm will get very tired. I only use this method when making large artistic pieces as I really don't want bubbles in them.
Love your videos!!
That is quite an interesting look, however I like the satin look better. I would use packing tape around the outside edge to make a barrier and then use black resin to cover. You'll get the black backing but also a flat bottom.
They look like pebbles, I think they turned out fine. I do like the crinkle ones better. Thanks Julie 😊
a lightly damp sponge or paper towel works pretty good for cleaning mica brushes in between. also you could mix a small batch of resin with your mica and brush it on instead of using straight mica on your mold. would help with the floating powder. they came out pretty!
They are pretty
Hello there...or shall I say G’Day..........
I having been using color shifting, and chameleon powders from a company called Solar Dust Company. I will admit that I have not tried it in resin, as I have only used it to pain shoes. The color shifting powders only worked on a black background, but the thermogenic that I have used in a clear base work wonders and have been so much fun for my grandkids. I have painted t-shirts and shoes and they change from one color to another based on whether the sun is shining. I have also used that one in resin to make bracelets doe the girls and they change colors based on the heat from their little wrists, sort of....they are too little to have rings so I make bracelets for after they stop chewing on everything.
I have thought about using it on a ceramic mug to see if it changes colors by thermo heat through a mug. If that makes sense.
They have a great little trial pack for mot very much money. I would give them a try!
Without the black coating, these would've made AMAZING suncatchers!
Pretty, but I do like the scrunched ones better. Could be the clear as opposed to black resin. ? Love watching you experiment, it's always fun.
Nice!
No disrespect intended, but why do you mask up when spray painting but don’t wear a respirator mask when pouring resin?
Hi from Sydney,hi why not make your own 🌊 molds and the plastic wraps ones these look ok ,the harts look fabulous.
Love your videos! Please explain how you get the gold edges.
I'm wondering if perhaps the hearts look better because you didn't move the resin around with your stick like you did for the coasters?
Also, just ordered your Druzy inserts. I'm so excited to try them!
I love your coasters before the back, but I love the crystal side the best. Too bad you can't take them out flip them over and pour resin over the crystal side so you could use that as the top of the coaster.
These are cool. Try using a gloved finger to put in the powder. Maybe that will add less powder and stop the floating. I also say you can use 91% alcohol sprayed on lightly to stop bubbles.
Would mixing the mica powders with resin to begin with, keep that mica powder from floating up maybe put a thin layer on of the mica powder mix and let it dry and then put clear or black over that, not sure just a thought
I think you sprayed the one side because youbwanted to have smooth coasters. But I think if you had used black instead of clear, and let the textured side be the top of the coaster they may have come out better.
You said you want to try another experiment, and I am just wondering if you are going to start with a layer of black resin, let it cure, do the micah and then clear on top? I think that could help the colors look better, but the micah will still float up and I don't think that will look as nice as using the bumpy side up.
I don't really know anything, its just my thinking because those color changing pigments always seem to look nicer when they are not on a flat surface.
Oh that dark purple and the blue were lovely next to the gold! I would love to see all 3 of those used together 🥰
I didn't realize how much I was going to love the white(clear?) until you demolded it. But I liked it better before the black was added. It had a lovely iridescent look to it
Hi love these the colours are beautiful.can you add the pigment to the resin ?
Hi julie love your videos, I've really wanted to do the plastic wrap ones but I carnt get it to work I've tried with less resin and it didnt work tried another 5 times adding more clear each time but they all went the same way the plastic pulled all the resin out on the plastic even tho I know the resin doesnt normal stick to the wrap I used tried 2 other types of plastic aswell but none of them worked ☹ please help tell me what I doing wrong? Could it be I'm using the wrong type of resin ?
This is also a nail design. On nails for the chameleon powder to work or any chrome powder to pop it must be applied directly over the black. To get the mirror effect of the pigment you need to remove all excess pigment off the surface.
I'm wondering what effect we would get if we mix a few different colours of mica and then brush it on. ???? Mud or mesmerising 😁😁❤️🙏🏻❤️❤️
I’m not to sure about the black takes away the beautiful Druze effect but as you say trial and error x x
I would use less pigment and buff it in more and black resin.
Where can I find those interference pigments? I love them.
I am really a rookie here, but agree, the rough side up would look great if the surface might just be sanded a bit to let the pigment through. Or am I talking bully now?
I thought you were going to spray the smooth side. But they are pretty.
There pretty.
What did you use to make that Druzy affect for your molds?
What do you use to paint the edges?
What if you try pouring black in your round mold... Putting the powder not so heavy on your druzy insert and when the black sets up a bit you put the insert face down in it. Just an idea
I think it would trap too many bubbles
I like them but not as much as the plastic wrap
Julie, interested in all your molds...if I bought all, can we make a deal and shipping? Im in the USA.
Definitely like the saran wrap ones better. All the mica powder floating around not pleasing to the eye.
why didnt u get Chameleon Pigment Powders from australia?
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what about after you put the powder on spray a clear coat over to seal then the resin
Or mix the pigment in the resin. Idk. I want to order that pigment. Its so beautiful
@@melimel9265 I tried that with chameleon pigments just to stir it into the resin and that's not pretty it's going to be a flat color (if you know what I mean) I tried it like Julie did on plastic and then the pigment brushed on it and then you get more colors with these pigments
HELPFUL HINT HERE: as we saw with Julie's first set, the extra mica floated to the top. Any mica powder that is not directly touching the mold will float so here is my hint. Use a small hand held vacuum (like those for your PC keyboard) and carefully such out the excess making sure not to touch the mold. Also for single coaster or other small molds I place a piece of paper on my works space then holding the mold about 4 to 6 inches above the table with the inside down, drop it straight down. This knocks off the excess with out getting all over your mold. Hope this helps you get the best results possible.
@@aligentry4366 I had nothing floating but I blew in my mold, I had really twinkling cheeks after that lol Thanks for the tipsss
@@jessieback4891 I bet you did...lol
Hearts look better.
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Sprayed the wrong side imo