Love this! I used to live not too far from Lake Huron and have lot's of beach stones! I too collect stones from everywhere I go :) I really enjoyed this video as I've just gotten into resin...Thanks so much!!
Just came across the video & would just like to thank you for a very education tutorial in “plain dialogue” Totally understood everything you where telling us 👏👏👏 & you covered every question I had in my mind. ❤️❤️❤️❤️👋👋👋👋🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I really love rocks and I have been collecting unique rocks for many years I have found very unbelievable rocks from 4 feet deep in the ground deep in the forest to 3 feet deep at the beach I always wanted to make my stones shiny and look very nice and I came across this video and it's the first video that is the most helpful thank you very much I wish you best of luck happiness and health
❤ they all look beautifull, and the small ones would look cool 😎 as christmas baubles on a tree. It might even be possible to drill a hole and put a LED light in them just a couple of ideas I has while watching you.
I unfortunately joined the Michigan Rockhounds FB group and it makes me want to come home and get ALL the rocks. Seriously. Best rockhounding in the US!
@@OuterLimitsOpenRoad Buffalo Gap just outside of the Badlands has some good rock hounding also. Found me an agate the. Hope to see you guys on the road.
Wow these are cool. I an avid rock hound for 60 years and have several small pieces of petrified wood .Could I place a eye hook or something so I could suspend them from a piece of driftwood ? I have thousands of agates etc.. Thanks so much for this❤
I love it!!! They are so beautiful. I don’t like copying anyone, but do you mine if I do this to sell for money? I need extra money for bills. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I can’t wait to try this! I have so many rocks and had run out of things to do with them. Two questions for you: where did you get your resin and also the molds?
Hi Deborah. I haven't had that but I see a lot of chatter about it online, so you're not alone. I think you can address it. Found this resincraftsblog.com/how-to-fix-cloudy-resin-projects/
Thanks so much for this video. Have been collecting river rocks now polishing them but have always loved the idea of resin. Do you prepolish rocks before casting to get the color or just if you want a different shape?
My pleasure. I don't polish mine if they are going into resin. But nothing precludes you from doing that. I do hand polish my favorite rocks to enjoy and save the ones I don't polish for these balls. They will look however they did under the water.
Oh, just regular isopropyl alcohol from the pharmacy. These are the glass spritzers I have Hydior 2oz Essential Oil Glass... www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZB46F7R?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I have my last "catch" in my car. I need to clean them off. Now before I get to excited, are resin and epoxy resin the same thing? I heard you said both, but not sure. SO... I'm highly allergic to "epoxy resin". That's how it's on the forms. Do you know if there are any alternative. I could wear gloves, but I'm really sensitive to smells. Thanks so much. I'm studying this on all my pages! I've lived on both sides of the Mitten. Rocks are a way of life, here. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Epoxy Resin is what I'm using. I don't perceive any smells, but I know that is different from odors. I'm using the words interchangeably but it's epoxy resin like Art Resin. I used Envirotex Lite a lot for other art but it doesn't hold up to thick pours, so you have to make sure it works for casting in molds. What about an N95 mask? I always get it on my hands and use alcohol and soap to remove it. But since you're allergic, gloves for sure and disposable cups. I don't know of anything as a replacement. When you wash your finds, make sure you give them time to dry well so you don't trap moisture inside. I hope you can try this, but safety first.
I tend to underestimate and whip up a little more if needed. There is time to do that. If it were straight forward you could fill with water and measure but since it's full of rocks obviously you don't need as much. I'm basically guessing and making more so I don't waste.
Love this! I used to live not too far from Lake Huron and have lot's of beach stones! I too collect stones from everywhere I go :) I really enjoyed this video as I've just gotten into resin...Thanks so much!!
So great to hear. Rocks are amazing.
Beautiful!
Just came across the video & would just like to thank you for a very education tutorial in “plain dialogue” Totally understood everything you where telling us 👏👏👏 & you covered every question I had in my mind. ❤️❤️❤️❤️👋👋👋👋🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
This is a fantastic idea. I've been thinking about different way to use them
I really love rocks and I have been collecting unique rocks for many years I have found very unbelievable rocks from 4 feet deep in the ground deep in the forest to 3 feet deep at the beach I always wanted to make my stones shiny and look very nice and I came across this video and it's the first video that is the most helpful thank you very much I wish you best of luck happiness and health
Ah you answered my question. I was too eager and hadn't given you a chance to finish.
I love this. My goal when I get older is to have a camper and to travel around and collect rocks!
That is basically my life other than you find out quickly you can't keep many rocks in your camper because they're heavy. So I catch and release!
Very cool, looks like balls of water and rocks! Thank you
What a Great idea! Beautiful. 😊
I am so excited- thank you! Can’t wait to try this!
I'm so glad! It's very manageable and the result is so fun.
How beautiful! Thanks for the video. I now know what to do with all my rocks😁
How can you go wrong? So many rocks begging for crafts. Enjoy!
Thank you Kelly for sharing this wonderful way to display our favorite rocks. Loved the video and so nice to also see you blogging again!! xoxo
Thanks so much Debra. I appreciate you stopping by!
@@OuterLimitsOpenRoad Love , love , love those balls!!!
@@debrasposa558 😍
These are lovely ! Thank you so much.
❤ they all look beautifull, and the small ones would look cool 😎 as christmas baubles on a tree. It might even be possible to drill a hole and put a LED light in them just a couple of ideas I has while watching you.
We love agate hunting on Superior.
I unfortunately joined the Michigan Rockhounds FB group and it makes me want to come home and get ALL the rocks. Seriously. Best rockhounding in the US!
@@OuterLimitsOpenRoad Buffalo Gap just outside of the Badlands has some good rock hounding also. Found me an agate the. Hope to see you guys on the road.
I’m going to try this very soon!
It's addictive. So many shapes you could try!
Those are really wonderful Kelli!
Thanks Cheri!
Wow these are cool. I an avid rock hound for 60 years and have several small pieces of petrified wood .Could I place a eye hook or something so I could suspend them from a piece of driftwood ? I have thousands of agates etc.. Thanks so much for this❤
Completely. I would think you could either do it when you pour it or drill a pilot hole and screw it in after. Awesome!
@@soapcakes Right on .Thank u for the idea 💡
I love it!!! They are so beautiful. I don’t like copying anyone, but do you mine if I do this to sell for money? I need extra money for bills. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Please do. Enjoy!
I can’t wait to try this! I have so many rocks and had run out of things to do with them. Two questions for you: where did you get your resin and also the molds?
Hey Melissa! Glad I've inspired you. Links to both are in the text below the video. Cheers! Kelli
Kelli, my top half turned out cloudy. Any idea why that would be ? Otherwise I loved how they turned out .
Hi Deborah. I haven't had that but I see a lot of chatter about it online, so you're not alone. I think you can address it. Found this resincraftsblog.com/how-to-fix-cloudy-resin-projects/
Thanks so much for this video. Have been collecting river rocks now polishing them but have always loved the idea of resin. Do you prepolish rocks before casting to get the color or just if you want a different shape?
My pleasure. I don't polish mine if they are going into resin. But nothing precludes you from doing that. I do hand polish my favorite rocks to enjoy and save the ones I don't polish for these balls. They will look however they did under the water.
What are you using for the alcohol spritzer? TIA!
Not the container but the alcohol itself, that is!
Oh, just regular isopropyl alcohol from the pharmacy. These are the glass spritzers I have Hydior 2oz Essential Oil Glass... www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZB46F7R?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I have my last "catch" in my car. I need to clean them off. Now before I get to excited, are resin and epoxy resin the same thing? I heard you said both, but not sure. SO... I'm highly allergic to
"epoxy resin". That's how it's on the forms. Do you know if there are any alternative. I could wear gloves, but I'm really sensitive to smells. Thanks so much. I'm studying this on all my pages! I've lived on both sides of the Mitten. Rocks are a way of life, here. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Epoxy Resin is what I'm using. I don't perceive any smells, but I know that is different from odors. I'm using the words interchangeably but it's epoxy resin like Art Resin. I used Envirotex Lite a lot for other art but it doesn't hold up to thick pours, so you have to make sure it works for casting in molds. What about an N95 mask? I always get it on my hands and use alcohol and soap to remove it. But since you're allergic, gloves for sure and disposable cups. I don't know of anything as a replacement. When you wash your finds, make sure you give them time to dry well so you don't trap moisture inside. I hope you can try this, but safety first.
@@OuterLimitsOpenRoad Thank so much!
How do you know how much resin you will need, please?
I tend to underestimate and whip up a little more if needed. There is time to do that. If it were straight forward you could fill with water and measure but since it's full of rocks obviously you don't need as much. I'm basically guessing and making more so I don't waste.