Wow ...just saw this and I know it took a lot of time and energy and work but it is so beautiful! I am so glad you persevered and completed it as well as filmed it! THANK YOU!
To extend the life of your e6000 i heard it should be stored in the refrigerator. (Just be sure to put where its not easily seen incase someone mistakes it for food. )
To extend the life of your e6000 i heard it should be stored in the refrigerator. (Just be sure to put where its not easily seen incase someone mistakes it for food. )
I'm a crocheter but love other crafts as well. The pot/bowl turned out beautifully. I would use it as a yarn bowl.😊 Thank you for sharing your experience. One more thought... Instead of sanding the edges, could you have used an iron to sort of melt the edge to make it not rough? (I don't make this craft so I truly don't know)
Hi! Thank you so much for watching the video and for your feedback. With resin if you heat it after it has already cured it just becomes bendable, it doesn’t melt. I’m not sure what temperature you would have to get it to have it become meltable. 😊
Wow ...just saw this and I know it took a lot of time and energy and work but it is so beautiful! I am so glad you persevered and completed it as well as filmed it! THANK YOU!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it.
That is a beautiful bowl. ❤ This is not a criticism, the word you were looking for was indentation. Thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you! and yes, that was the word. 😊
Wow, the bowl is so beautiful and the colour-combo is gorgeous !!!
Thank you so much!
Lovely.
That would have made a nice lamp shade
Hi! I’m so happy you said that because I was thinking the same thing. 😊
Amazing. This isn't a criticism, but me being nosy. Was it worth the time it took for you? It certainly was for me, but I wasn't doing it.
Hi! I love experimenting, but removing the balloon was not fun. This may answer your question … I haven’t made another one. 😉
To extend the life of your e6000 i heard it should be stored in the refrigerator. (Just be sure to put where its not easily seen incase someone mistakes it for food. )
To extend the life of your e6000 i heard it should be stored in the refrigerator. (Just be sure to put where its not easily seen incase someone mistakes it for food. )
I'm a crocheter but love other crafts as well. The pot/bowl turned out beautifully. I would use it as a yarn bowl.😊 Thank you for sharing your experience.
One more thought... Instead of sanding the edges, could you have used an iron to sort of melt the edge to make it not rough? (I don't make this craft so I truly don't know)
Hi! Thank you so much for watching the video and for your feedback. With resin if you heat it after it has already cured it just becomes bendable, it doesn’t melt. I’m not sure what temperature you would have to get it to have it become meltable. 😊
Drain as much resin as you can out of the bottle. Then put in some alcohol to remove the rest from the bottle.
Good idea. Thanks!
I use acetone, when I can...but make sure it won't eat the plastic or discolor it.Not all plastic can handle it
You can clean that bottle for reuse by using 91% or higher rubbing alcohol.
Good idea. Thank you.
Your dermal blade is to big~ use a smaller size blade ~ it will actually work better ~ I made the same mistake 😜
Awesome. Thank you so much. 😊