These are beyond gorgeous!!! Wonderful job! My favorite is the first one with the iridescent flakes! Would please share what flakes those are?! I'm in love! Haha please!!!!???? I want to make a mother's keepsake breastmilk pendant using something similar to these with uv resin I'm just a newbie and so nervous!
Thank you! Glad you like them! I've used iridiscent flakes -Vesta purple from Pentart. Hope this was helpful! This is very easy to make so be confident and good luck!
Which color of the galaxy flakes is that? I love it! Really almost looks like an opal. When I work from bottom to top, the top layer always gets dull and cloudy after just a few weeks. Happens with every resin I use.
It is "vesta purple" from Pentart. I really love these iridiscent flakes, they look great in resin. I believe it's the resin you're using, I'm using Crystal resin Gedeo from Pebeo, and it looks wonderful, even after more months.
JustHandmade I've had that one too, same thing happened. It happened with five different resins. Only when the upper side is front of the pendant. Thanks for the info about the flakes. I made my own colored flakes with shaved ice flakes and alcohol inks, but the mostly lose the iridescence. Do you have all the colors? they all look great!
You're welcome! I don't have all the colors, only 4-5, but they look great in resin. Maybe it's not the resin, but something you put in the resin, I had that problem with some flowers I bought (they lost their color in resin, and the resin became yellow)...
You can pour resin directly in the bezel, there is no need for a silicone mold, but sometimes it is necessary to apply 2-3 layers. You can watch my other videos, where I am not using a mold to make epoxy resin jewelry: ua-cam.com/video/upfeSLPxYdI/v-deo.html ; ua-cam.com/video/hEzcH3Z55FI/v-deo.html . Hope this was helpful!
@@JustHandmade thanks for Ur response mam. Could u please make a video showing how to make a jewellery in mould with black background ( pigment) and fix it in a closed bezel.
You're welcome! To make a jewelry in a silicone mold and then fix it in a closed bezel, you have to have a cabochon mold in the exact dimension as the closed bezel, and unfortunately I don't have this kind of mold. In this video you can find some closed back bezels made with a darker background (pigment): ua-cam.com/video/wd-lcMOnVuc/v-deo.html . Anyway, I will post soon other videos with epoxy resin jewelry with open and closed bezels!
Well, it depends on the edges of the closed back bezel. The best way to achieve a convex surface on top and that the resin wouldn't run down is to add the resin in 2-3 layers. Here is a tutorial where I'm adding the resin in layers: ua-cam.com/video/nyS_cC45Kco/v-deo.html .Hope this was helpful!
This information is usually written on the instructions of the epoxy resin that you're using. My epoxy resin has the ratio 2:1 (To achieve the correct 2:1 mix ratio by volume, simply measure out 2 parts resin to 1 part hardener before mixing the components). Here is a tutorial where you can see more clearly the quantities I'm using for epoxy resin jewelry: ua-cam.com/video/0UQ7e1NITq4/v-deo.html. Hope this was helpful!
These closed back bezels I buy from a local store, but you can find them on Aliexpress as well: www.aliexpress.com/item/32237499670.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.7b3c949aLa7zap&algo_pvid=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc&algo_exp_id=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc-9 .
These closed back bezels I buy from a local store, but you can find them on Aliexpress as well: www.aliexpress.com/item/32237499670.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.7b3c949aLa7zap&algo_pvid=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc&algo_exp_id=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc-9 . Hope it was helpful!
Yes, you can pour the resin directly into the open bezel. However, for a better result, I recommend adding two or three layers (If you pour too much resin it may leak). Hope this was helpful!
Here is a link for closed back bezels: www.aliexpress.com/item/32237499670.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.7b3c949aLa7zap&algo_pvid=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc&algo_exp_id=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc-9.
Nice 😊, thank you very much for sharing. Greetings from Spain, blessings from God😊
Thank you too!
These are beyond gorgeous!!! Wonderful job! My favorite is the first one with the iridescent flakes! Would please share what flakes those are?! I'm in love! Haha please!!!!???? I want to make a mother's keepsake breastmilk pendant using something similar to these with uv resin I'm just a newbie and so nervous!
Thank you! Glad you like them! I've used iridiscent flakes -Vesta purple from Pentart. Hope this was helpful! This is very easy to make so be confident and good luck!
Great video. If you have overspill on beasel after curing,how do you clean it?
You have to clean it before curing, that's why I work using more layers of epoxy resin, to avoid overspilling on the edges.
What do you use to remove uncured resin from the syringe? Thank you!@@JustHandmade
Beautiful, thank you
I'm glad you like it! Thank you too for watching @JustHandmade tutorials!
Hi ur video is amazing but i had a question is how do you stop resin drips coming out of your pendants
Thank you! For these closed back bezels you must work with more layers of epoxy resin (2-3 layers), so that it wouldn't drip. Hope this was helpful!
@@JustHandmadeso do you let it dry then add?
Very nice congratulations !
Thank you very much!
I have a question ❓ 2 sara leyar kab karna chaiye humko dry hone ke baad?
Yes, I add the second layer after the first one is dried.
Which color of the galaxy flakes is that? I love it! Really almost looks like an opal. When I work from bottom to top, the top layer always gets dull and cloudy after just a few weeks. Happens with every resin I use.
It is "vesta purple" from Pentart. I really love these iridiscent flakes, they look great in resin. I believe it's the resin you're using, I'm using Crystal resin Gedeo from Pebeo, and it looks wonderful, even after more months.
JustHandmade I've had that one too, same thing happened. It happened with five different resins. Only when the upper side is front of the pendant. Thanks for the info about the flakes. I made my own colored flakes with shaved ice flakes and alcohol inks, but the mostly lose the iridescence. Do you have all the colors? they all look great!
You're welcome! I don't have all the colors, only 4-5, but they look great in resin. Maybe it's not the resin, but something you put in the resin, I had that problem with some flowers I bought (they lost their color in resin, and the resin became yellow)...
Don't we need a mould to pour resin? Can we do it directly in the bezel?
You can pour resin directly in the bezel, there is no need for a silicone mold, but sometimes it is necessary to apply 2-3 layers. You can watch my other videos, where I am not using a mold to make epoxy resin jewelry: ua-cam.com/video/upfeSLPxYdI/v-deo.html ; ua-cam.com/video/hEzcH3Z55FI/v-deo.html . Hope this was helpful!
@@JustHandmade thanks for Ur response mam. Could u please make a video showing how to make a jewellery in mould with black background ( pigment) and fix it in a closed bezel.
You're welcome! To make a jewelry in a silicone mold and then fix it in a closed bezel, you have to have a cabochon mold in the exact dimension as the closed bezel, and unfortunately I don't have this kind of mold. In this video you can find some closed back bezels made with a darker background (pigment): ua-cam.com/video/wd-lcMOnVuc/v-deo.html . Anyway, I will post soon other videos with epoxy resin jewelry with open and closed bezels!
How does the resin not overflow and run down the sides of pendant? I'm confused, how does it have a perfect convex surface on top?
Well, it depends on the edges of the closed back bezel. The best way to achieve a convex surface on top and that the resin wouldn't run down is to add the resin in 2-3 layers. Here is a tutorial where I'm adding the resin in layers: ua-cam.com/video/nyS_cC45Kco/v-deo.html .Hope this was helpful!
How much resin and hardener do I use?
This information is usually written on the instructions of the epoxy resin that you're using. My epoxy resin has the ratio 2:1 (To achieve the correct 2:1 mix ratio by volume, simply measure out 2 parts resin to 1 part hardener before mixing the components). Here is a tutorial where you can see more clearly the quantities I'm using for epoxy resin jewelry: ua-cam.com/video/0UQ7e1NITq4/v-deo.html. Hope this was helpful!
Where did you get those syringes?
They are from Panadol baby syrup.
Nice 😍
Thanks!
Where do u got these bazel from?
These closed back bezels I buy from a local store, but you can find them on Aliexpress as well: www.aliexpress.com/item/32237499670.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.7b3c949aLa7zap&algo_pvid=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc&algo_exp_id=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc-9 .
Where do you buy the charms from ?
These closed back bezels I buy from a local store, but you can find them on Aliexpress as well: www.aliexpress.com/item/32237499670.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.7b3c949aLa7zap&algo_pvid=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc&algo_exp_id=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc-9 . Hope it was helpful!
Heyy plz share the address
So we don't necessarily need a mold and can do it directly on the bezel?
Yes, you can pour the resin directly into the open bezel. However, for a better result, I recommend adding two or three layers (If you pour too much resin it may leak). Hope this was helpful!
hi mam i want to buy pendent give mi supplyers no
Here is a link for closed back bezels: www.aliexpress.com/item/32237499670.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.7b3c949aLa7zap&algo_pvid=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc&algo_exp_id=a899e9cc-3abe-44b0-b3b7-03d2691f75bc-9.
I wish I saw you before 😢😢😢 I spoiled all my pendants
Well, things like that may happen, but you must learn from your mistakes and things will get better in time.