These are amazing! where did you find pictures the right size? Will you be doing some Christmas ones? I know the method will be the same but would love to see some in time for Christmas presents~
Thank you! I used cardstock paper that’s a bit thicker than regular printing paper, but I’ve worked with that paper as well in resin and didn’t have any problems 😊
These are absolutely fantastic!!! You are so very talented ❤️. I just love watching you work. You must have an artistic background to think of doing this. 🥰. Since you only put latex on the backside, What do you do with drips that go over the edge. Do you sand those drips down?
Thank you so much!! ❤️ I graduated in marketing but have been doodling in my notebook since I was a kid 😂 Most of the time when resin drips down the side of the coaster, once the drip on the back is removed it’s hardly noticeable. But if the resin was thicker when it dripped and it’s more noticeable then yes the best thing to do is sand it 🤗
@@SummerGirlDesigns - you could have fooled me on not having the artistic background. You have a gift young lady, and I thank you for sharing it with us. Thank you for the tip on those drips - I have been trying my hand at topcoats and always get those pesky drips down the side. They aren’t bad, but was just wondering what you did with yours. Your work is so perfect 😊😉🥰
Brilliant idea! They are so festive! Just beautiful!
They are really fabulous
They look amazing!!!!!
I’m not into Halloween but these are badass!
Adorable
Beautiful
These are really cute, 🤗😘🦋
Thank you! 🤗
Oh my goodness! Summer Girl, these are AWESOME! I love them!👏👏👏
Thank you so much! 😊
I just started using a deburring tool & I feel like it works so much better. You coasters came out so cute!
Thank you, I’ll look into it 😃
Such a great idea with these coasters! I really love how they turned out 😍 The pumpkin one is just amazing 🎃
Thank you so much! 🥰
I’m not a fan of Halloween but I must say those are very nice coasters. Everything you make is stunning.
I really appreciate that, thank you! 😊
Wow, very nice, what kind of paper do you use?😍😍💛
So cute!! Well done on these fin themed coasters! 👍🏻
Thank you! ☺️
These are fantastic, really are very talented. X
Thank you 🥰
Love it 😊
Keep up the good work
Thank you 😊
These are amazing! where did you find pictures the right size? Will you be doing some Christmas ones? I know the method will be the same but would love to see some in time for Christmas presents~
Thank you! I found the sketches on Pinterest and adjusted the size on Word. I will definitely be making a Christmas inspired video (or several) ☺️🤍
Where did you get your images. Beautiful work!!!!!!
I believe most of them can be found on pinterest! Thank you 😊
These are beautiful!! What kind of paper did you use to draw on?
Thank you! I used cardstock paper that’s a bit thicker than regular printing paper, but I’ve worked with that paper as well in resin and didn’t have any problems 😊
These are absolutely fantastic!!! You are so very talented ❤️. I just love watching you work. You must have an artistic background to think of doing this. 🥰. Since you only put latex on the backside, What do you do with drips that go over the edge. Do you sand those drips down?
Thank you so much!! ❤️ I graduated in marketing but have been doodling in my notebook since I was a kid 😂 Most of the time when resin drips down the side of the coaster, once the drip on the back is removed it’s hardly noticeable. But if the resin was thicker when it dripped and it’s more noticeable then yes the best thing to do is sand it 🤗
@@SummerGirlDesigns - you could have fooled me on not having the artistic background. You have a gift young lady, and I thank you for sharing it with us. Thank you for the tip on those drips - I have been trying my hand at topcoats and always get those pesky drips down the side. They aren’t bad, but was just wondering what you did with yours. Your work is so perfect 😊😉🥰
Wow! How much product do you generally use on each coaster? Mine are thick... I'd like to try thinner variation.
It depends on which molds I’m using but I typically mix 200-250 ml of resin for a set of 4
Oh. It didn't look like that much on this video.
could you sponsor me a kit ?? 😁