Love those molds. And the color choices are amazing. I have also used that kind of resin in some of the pieces that I have made and I found that it sometime takes at least 3-4 days for some of them to cure, and you're right, it's thick. Tyfs. 👍♥️
Thank you Mrs. Falisha. The name of the resin is called KS Resin Liquid Stone. It’s used for coating table tops, bar tops, things like that. I usually use KS Resin Liquid Cast for casting in molds up to 2”.
As you see in the video, either gently squeeze the mold or if you can, pick it up and gently drop the mold. Since I was using a non-casting resin, the bubbles decided to stay on top of the mold (bottom).
Hi, OMG those glitters are beautiful. And the moulds are pretty too. Love the colours. Have a nice day. Take Care
Thank you so much 🤗
Love the glitter! Shiny bits. 😁🤩
Thank you.
My ooh my!!! Those are absolutely gorgeous!!!!!
Thank you so much.
Beautiful! And then I was wondering how they would look with candles burning in them, and you showed us! Thank you!!
You’re very welcome, Nancy.
Beautiful color combination with the glitter. Love the molds! Gorgeous 💙💜💚
Thank you so much!
Love those molds! They turned out beautiful especially with the glitter ✨
Thanks so much 😊
Loved the colors and the mold shape was great 👍
Thank you, Christina. Glad you liked them.
Those molds are awesome!!! Love the green mica it’s a gorgeous color ✌🏼🤍😊
Thanks so much 😊
I love these!!! Love the colors!!! Love you!! Love that watch!!😂 ❤️
You’re just too sweet. Thank you so much. You’ve made my day.
Oh my I love these tea light holders. I got to finish watching now🥰
Thank you! 🤗
Wow, I'm loving that Mermaid Glitter and the first one reminds me of a BlackBerry.. they are very pretty
Thank you. It does look like a blackberry doesn’t it?
@@IndiaBradyArt yes, they are so pretty
I love your work! I look forward to your videos.
Thank you so much, Patricia. That means a lot.
😂😂😂😂 you was slinging that baby wipe!!! Omg I’m so tickled!!! Ok back to the video!
🤭 I was thinking, come on, seriously?
They are very pretty
Thank you.
Wow you was spot on with your resin! As u know I always mix up to much!!😂
I couldn’t believe it. 😮
Could paint the indented designs! 😁
Great idea!! Thank You.
Really nice!
Thank you.
Love those molds. And the color choices are amazing. I have also used that kind of resin in some of the pieces that I have made and I found that it sometime takes at least 3-4 days for some of them to cure, and you're right, it's thick. Tyfs. 👍♥️
Thank you, Ms Seashell. I will never make that mistake again.
Congratulations 🎉🍾🎊🎈 on your 1000 subscribers
Thank you very much.
You doing good
Thank you Sandy. Have a great day.
Food safe resin, usually.
I love them. What kind of resin was that?
Thank you Mrs. Falisha. The name of the resin is called KS Resin Liquid Stone. It’s used for coating table tops, bar tops, things like that. I usually use KS Resin Liquid Cast for casting in molds up to 2”.
@@IndiaBradyArt oh ok. Try asking the company to trade it out. Being that you are an affiliate they might. It’s worth a try.
@@TheCraftingNook I’m going to keep it and use it. It’s fine for shallow casting.
How do you remove the air bubbles in these molds?.... especially those settled down
As you see in the video, either gently squeeze the mold or if you can, pick it up and gently drop the mold. Since I was using a non-casting resin, the bubbles decided to stay on top of the mold (bottom).
I get covered in resin before I even start x
Oh no, Lynne, that’s not good. Just be careful.
Did u used 2:1 or 3:1 ??? Plz reply
It’s 1:1 ratio. Thank you for watching.
Is it just me, or does the glitter seem to sink to the bottom?
It’s not just you, David. Chunky glitter will sink in resin.