A little tip for deeper molds (or if you den´t have a straw to blow): fill the soapy water into a little plastic bottle like coke or so, give it a shake, and then "press" the bubble foam out of the bottle opening. You must only think of not tipping the bottle too much. Works great!
I’m TOTALLY BLOWN AWAY! I’ve seen silicone “bubble mold inserts” to add to a plain round mold. But, they can be expensive to buy, and… well, round. Thank you for this!
Bonjour j'habite en France en Bourgogne plus exactement j'ai découvert vos tutos résine il y environ trois semaines et je dois dire whaou. Quelle inspiration bravo
Big thank you Steve!! I've been rejuvenated in my crafting since I started watching you! Tip for you: I made a mold using liquid silicone of a beautiful crystal dish that I've had for YEARS....and put it in my metal candle pot 🤦... I then realized that I wouldn't be able to dismantle the pot and had to get creative. *I made some holes that penetrated the full thickness (5 inches) of the mold, in order to get my soapy water all the way to the bottom. I loosened all around the mold so the soap could get on the outside also. Not knowing what the heck to do next, I took it outside and started banging it on the cement walkway in our backyard. IT STARTED TO MOVE!!! So I kept doing that until it was shallow enough for me to grab and remove. I figured you'd love to know about a remedy of my EPIC mistake turned awesome! Thanks much! Sam❤️
Very unique!! Now I'm sure that I'll be doing bubbles with some of my bits of leftover resin.... Seems that I ALWAYS mix more than I need!!! Oh well, I always find some way to use it.... Stay safe and stay crafty👍👍🔔🔔🦋🦋🦋
I’m so exited because my JDiction Resin kit just got here earlier this morning! Happy Mother’s Day to myself yay! I can’t say enough about how gr8 the unboxing experience was, it was never ending! Came with all these special surprises inside. Maybe it was a kit I didn’t realize I had purchased & came with the stuff automatically but I was only expecting to get resin & the mixing tools/cups/ & so on. It has a full jewelry making kit from necklaces, to earring hooks, glitters (10 pots), a drilling tool with all the bits, colored pigment x4 & sooo soo much! I used ur special code from another video I saw for 10% off! Thank u for putting me on to JDiction, what a wonderful experience & gr8 start my day!
Oh! I've done this technique with fingernail gel polish! It works just exactly the same way, and it's just so cute! :) Of course, on nails you don't get the option of which side of the bubbles you get to see, so this is actually cooler! Thanks for sharing, I had forgotten about this!
Okay I gotta say of all the project that you have done I like this one better it’s awesome this one is one of my favorites I like the bubbles the way how I looks wow 🤩 I love it 🥰
What a great, fun technique! Can’t wait to try it! Thanks Steve for not only teaching, but also for the links so that we can all try these fun products too!👍🙏❤️
This is really awesome!! Can’t wait to try it…but the Super Bowl is on so it’s going to have to wait!! I’ve already paused the game to watch your video!! HAHAHA
I saw something like this done on tumblers - but never thought to try to do this to make jewelry - this would look sweet on coasters I bet - thanks for sharing with us
Same here. I’m positive that I saw a list of things that can cause your resin not to cure and be sticky and that one of them was water. Did I just imagine it, or has anyone else seen that?
@@Binkles I have seen that many of times. I have been thinking though because its all bubbled up it may be just soap in the bubble and the water does not mix as it bubbles up? its pretty mind warping lol I am going to have to try just to prove it to my own mind lol
Wow...thanks for sharing !!! This technique looks really great...and the funny thing is, that normally with resin bubbles are avoided and now they are very welcome 🙂
It’s interesting how the universe works …! I first saw this technique by a German lady earlier this year. Then another channel a couple of weeks ago and now you! Three times is the charm to ensure I will try this myself. I really want to do it on Alphabet letters and am waiting for a ‘reversed’ letter mould to arrive so I can leave it in the mould. I could of course try it on something else, but you know what it’s like when you get an idea in your head …?! Thanks as always Steve. 😉
Steve you are G.R.E.A.T. thank you very much it is almost 5 years that i try to make buble on resine (as I do on purring), but no way to do so, thank to you now I can DO IT cheers LARRY
Hi Steve. I'm so glad that you did this technique, for I saw it over a year ago, but I didn't save it, so I couldn't remember the steps. I'll definitely be doing this one as soon as my hand heals up from carpal tunnel, and trigger finger surgery, and then shoulder surgery. I'm determined to indulge in this craft, and polymer clay too, so hopefully one day that I'll be able to sell my jewelry and use its profits to help me finance my nonprofit interests. You've given me so many great ideas lately, that I can't wait to get into making my resin projects. I've got so many different molds, and like you, I too like the shallow molds. I've also brought JDiction resin, but I haven't been able to try it yet. I have it as one of my bi-monthly subscriptions thru Amazon, so by the time I'm ready to use it, I'll have a good supply as well as many more of your great ideas to try. Thankx for all your videos.
A little tip for deeper molds (or if you den´t have a straw to blow): fill the soapy water into a little plastic bottle like coke or so, give it a shake, and then "press" the bubble foam out of the bottle opening. You must only think of not tipping the bottle too much. Works great!
I’m TOTALLY BLOWN AWAY! I’ve seen silicone “bubble mold inserts” to add to a plain round mold. But, they can be expensive to buy, and… well, round. Thank you for this!
I absolutely love your channel, your creativity is endless. Thank you
These are brilliant. Fancy trying them with glow in dark mica powder.
I love this & I can’t wait to make something special for my daughter who is well known for her bubbles. This has got me happy & excited 😆
I LOVE the waterdrop look! Thank you so much for sharing this fun technique! ❤
REMINDER: get straw, store in resin container on desk... 😅
Absolutely amazing ❤
Looks like rain drops 💜
Bonjour j'habite en France en Bourgogne plus exactement j'ai découvert vos tutos résine il y environ trois semaines et je dois dire whaou. Quelle inspiration bravo
I love this technique. I can't wait to try it. It looks just like the bubbles inside. Thank you for another great video.
Love the bubbles 🥰
Thanks! Thank you so much for all your videos. I learn a lot. Love to watch you 😃
It makes a flat surface interesting I’m waiting for surplies can’t wait to try this technique
Hi Steve, I love your video.❤ I'm going to have a go at the bubbles. I'm interested . the end result.
That resin has saved my life! It’s absolutely amazing
I’m gonna try using that as a background and then put pictures on top for key fobs or maybe even a picture frame… that would look really cool!
My goodness! That’s incredible! Greetings from Russia! 🎉
Big thank you Steve!! I've been rejuvenated in my crafting since I started watching you!
Tip for you: I made a mold using liquid silicone of a beautiful crystal dish that I've had for YEARS....and put it in my metal candle pot 🤦... I then realized that I wouldn't be able to dismantle the pot and had to get creative. *I made some holes that penetrated the full thickness (5 inches) of the mold, in order to get my soapy water all the way to the bottom. I loosened all around the mold so the soap could get on the outside also. Not knowing what the heck to do next, I took it outside and started banging it on the cement walkway in our backyard. IT STARTED TO MOVE!!! So I kept doing that until it was shallow enough for me to grab and remove.
I figured you'd love to know about a remedy of my EPIC mistake turned awesome!
Thanks much! Sam❤️
Very cool they look like raindrops
Love this effect! I will be trying this soon. Thanks, Steve! Love from Minnesota ❤
I have seen a few videos with the BUBBLE effect. I must say that YOUR METHOD IS THE BEST!!!
Those look really cool! I never would have thought to do that.
That is really good.. I always wondered what to do with the smaller pendant molds. This is a solution! Thank you
First off, love this effect!!! I experimented with just UV resin and put my soap bubbles on the very first layer, it turned out great!!
Very unique!! Now I'm sure that I'll be doing bubbles with some of my bits of leftover resin.... Seems that I ALWAYS mix more than I need!!! Oh well, I always find some way to use it....
Stay safe and stay crafty👍👍🔔🔔🦋🦋🦋
My mind has just been blown love this that was the 1st ever mica powder I used I miss my resin
I’m so exited because my JDiction Resin kit just got here earlier this morning! Happy Mother’s Day to myself yay! I can’t say enough about how gr8 the unboxing experience was, it was never ending! Came with all these special surprises inside. Maybe it was a kit I didn’t realize I had purchased & came with the stuff automatically but I was only expecting to get resin & the mixing tools/cups/ & so on. It has a full jewelry making kit from necklaces, to earring hooks, glitters (10 pots), a drilling tool with all the bits, colored pigment x4 & sooo soo much! I used ur special code from another video I saw for 10% off! Thank u for putting me on to JDiction, what a wonderful experience & gr8 start my day!
Steve, this is so COOL! Thanks for sharing! Have a great weekend.
Oh! I've done this technique with fingernail gel polish! It works just exactly the same way, and it's just so cute! :) Of course, on nails you don't get the option of which side of the bubbles you get to see, so this is actually cooler! Thanks for sharing, I had forgotten about this!
I can't wait to try this 😊
Just started using resin. Love how it turns out w/the soap bubbles. Never thought of that. Thanks for the lesson.
Wow thank you absolutely gorgeous
Wow, I have never seen that bubble technique. I see some experimenting in my near future, lol. Thank you
Loving this idea. The results are fabulous.
Clever technique, enjoy your tutorials with resin👏👏❤️❤️🇬🇧
very cute and yes very useful
The round gold one is my favourite made me want chocolate tho 😀
Stunning craftsmanship!
Okay I gotta say of all the project that you have done I like this one better it’s awesome this one is one of my favorites I like the bubbles the way how I looks wow 🤩 I love it 🥰
Love the bubble effect that you get and that mold is the bees knees! Thank you Steve for sharing this wonderful technique!!!
Absolutely gorgeous!!!
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing Steve, I’m going to try this tomorrow 😊
I love your videos. They are so informative, fun to watch, and not too long. You're amazing
There are beautiful. I am anxious to try this for myself.
Cant wait to try this, you are so easy to follow its like you're sat in the room showing me, perfect teaching style
These are so so cool. AMAZING. 🏆😀
Super effect 😃👍
What a great, fun technique! Can’t wait to try it! Thanks Steve for not only teaching, but also for the links so that we can all try these fun products too!👍🙏❤️
Love this technique, will definitely be investing in some UV resin so I can have a go x
Love this. Am going in my craft room and try this.
I watched several of your videos last evening and today played with your fun experiments I LOVE the bubble effect! So happy I found you! Great work
I've been doing this on UV resin for over a year, so neat!
So cool. I love this. Thank you for making this video.
This is really awesome!! Can’t wait to try it…but the Super Bowl is on so it’s going to have to wait!! I’ve already paused the game to watch your video!! HAHAHA
They look amazing 👏 xxx
WOW Steve, they came looking completely stunning! Thank you for sharing this technique with us. Another brilliant video. You're a star!
Wow fantastic 😘🥰
Awesome work 👏 good friend
Love this technique. I used to make stationary with this technique
I love it. They look beautiful
Looks so fun! (& very addictive)
Just ordered some of this resin. I'm so excited
What a lovely idea.
Love this idea. Thanks Steve
GENIUS!
I saw something like this done on tumblers - but never thought to try to do this to make jewelry - this would look sweet on coasters I bet - thanks for sharing with us
Sooooo beautiful I’m this tomorrow!!!
This is such a cool idea -- I've got to give it a try!
WOW!! That's such an awesome technique! Thanks for sharing Steve 👊
Great technique, thanks for reminding me x
Awesome ❤😁👏🏾👏🏾💯
Cool way to make the pieces.
Thank you, I am so happy to watch this as we have a jewlery stall costume but need to make my own. Think these will look awsome x
my gosh that is so cool !!!!I thought for sure the water from the bubbles would of caused you trouble but wow Thank you :)
Same here. I’m positive that I saw a list of things that can cause your resin not to cure and be sticky and that one of them was water. Did I just imagine it, or has anyone else seen that?
@@Binkles I have seen that many of times. I have been thinking though because its all bubbled up it may be just soap in the bubble and the water does not mix as it bubbles up? its pretty mind warping lol I am going to have to try just to prove it to my own mind lol
I love it !! Love your videos! I tried some nail polish and the colors changed , food color worked too :)))) im going to try this 👍🌸✨
Wow...thanks for sharing !!! This technique looks really great...and the funny thing is, that normally with resin bubbles are avoided and now they are very welcome 🙂
Very nice, thank you for sharing 😍
Great! I’ve seen this technique couple years ago on nails. I think many techniques and supplies can be shared between nails and resin industry ☺️
love the Darker Grey ones SO Much!! I would love to try this brand of resin, thank you for the information on it!!
Love this technique! I will be trying it.
Love this technique! They are beautiful!
I LOVE 💕 IT!!!
It’s interesting how the universe works …! I first saw this technique by a German lady earlier this year. Then another channel a couple of weeks ago and now you! Three times is the charm to ensure I will try this myself. I really want to do it on Alphabet letters and am waiting for a ‘reversed’ letter mould to arrive so I can leave it in the mould. I could of course try it on something else, but you know what it’s like when you get an idea in your head …?! Thanks as always Steve. 😉
This is amazing! Love your channel!
I luv this technique 😍 I've done it on my nails with black acrylic then rub on a chameleon pigment then bubbles. That looks wicked cool 😎
Those are really cool looking, thank you
These are beautiful
HI Steve, Super cool 👍 love them thanks for sharing ✨Lin
Whoa!!! These are awesome!! What a cool technique!! Thanks Steve!!
Steve you are G.R.E.A.T. thank you very much it is almost 5 years that i try to make buble on resine (as I do on purring), but no way to do so,
thank to you now I can DO IT cheers LARRY
I love these! Wonderful!
I have never seen this done before. It looks fantastic! 😍 The bubbles look like they are trapped inside.
Got a hankering for a Peppermint Aero for some reason
Love it. Will try it
The bubble effect.
I love the effect, very pretty 😍 Steve
Hi Steve! What a fab idea! Got try this! Thank you! ☺️🇬🇧
Hi Steve. I'm so glad that you did this technique, for I saw it over a year ago, but I didn't save it, so I couldn't remember the steps. I'll definitely be doing this one as soon as my hand heals up from carpal tunnel, and trigger finger surgery, and then shoulder surgery. I'm determined to indulge in this craft, and polymer clay too, so hopefully one day that I'll be able to sell my jewelry and use its profits to help me finance my nonprofit interests.
You've given me so many great ideas lately, that I can't wait to get into making my resin projects. I've got so many different molds, and like you, I too like the shallow molds. I've also brought JDiction resin, but I haven't been able to try it yet. I have it as one of my bi-monthly subscriptions thru Amazon, so by the time I'm ready to use it, I'll have a good supply as well as many more of your great ideas to try. Thankx for all your videos.
Love the method ❤