I am new to the world of resin with a little less than a year under my belt. I have to say your work is AMAZING and the video is very informative. I want to thank you for sharing and I will be placing orders ! Ty ❤❤❤
Hello, I am Ramir (Rimharizan) the Visual Artist who asked you if I can use Acrylic Paints in Resin. I learned a lot from you. And I am so excited about the new knowledge, tips and techniques I will learn more from you. Thanks a lot. Thank you so much. See you again.
Finally! Thank you so much for this video!!! I have been looking for a technique that would make resin look like rocks and you just gave it to me! I have a FB Friend who wants resin "rocks" in a heart shape so that she can use them in her wire wrapping jewelry! The methods are also fairly simple so that really helps. I'm new at this resin stuff but I can do this technique. thanks again!!
I am such a little windows fan. I just got my 1st shipment in and I jumped right in. The resin is a dream to work with. Speaking of dreams wait till you try the molds. OMG the finish is beautiful and they are so easy to clean. I wish you made larger molds too. I have made several bracelets and never disappointed. Thank you little windows. 💓
Wow! I looked for resin jade and your video is the first that popped up. I absolutely love how you explain what you're doing. Makes it so easy to follow. I started my resin journey Jan 2022 and use only UV resin as I hate the wait. I saw your other video on using washi tape with resin and love it. Have so much washi that I definitively won't use it all. So it was the perfect video. Thank you so much for this and I'll make sure to check the other videos. ❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much! Please know before you waste any product that many of these projects won't work with UV resins. In my Project Library I post all tutorials with tips and links to everything I use, in case that's useful to you: www.little-windows.com/pages/how-tos Keep making, and let me know if I can be of help along the way :) - fran@little-windows.com
I'm actually trying to figure out the best color mix for green jasper, so this is perfect. I'm doing some cheese knife handles, but wanted a visually interesting stone effect. This looks like the right direction after all! I might go a tad darker, then swirl in some brown. Maybe add tiny copper/brown flakes for that speckled effect. The turquoise looks cool, but maybe adding something that would behave like faux cracks would help sell the look.
@@LittleWindowsResin I'm currently working on them this week. I realized that what I'm going for is bloodstone jasper, which is making this very fun. Because of the nature of the cheese handle molds, I've realized I need to pour at different parts, let it drizzle, etc. I might be a tad addicted now LOL.
These are gorgeous!! I just got my Little Windows molds in the mail yesterday, and I’m so excited to try this! Thank you, Fran... you are so inspiring. I found you by accident, and I’m so grateful 😊
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Oh my gosh, thank you for this video! I've been mulling over how to mimic rose quartz for what seems like years now, haha. All your examples look so beautiful :)
Hello Fran! I sure do like this video!!! I really like your technique for the rose quartz....and the jade... LOL I like them all! Imagine that! I hope that you and yours are all enjoying, and taking care! Thank you! Blessings and Re Jouir -Darlene p.s. I have yet to begin pouring without experimenting. I am still learning! And I sure do appreciate your teachings! :) :) :)
Those are very beautiful pieces, I like the stone effect. I want to apply a layer of thin, semi-bendy resin to a thin metal hooped earring. Can you tell me what kind of resin to use, and can I dip or brush it on?
I've been telling everyone I can about her resin. I've been using it for about 10 years and it is definitely the best resin on the market. And I've never found a better mold, especially not one that can beat her prices. I found someone else that makes molds on Instagram, but they are all in the $40 to $100 range! They are nice, but that's a huge amount to pay.
Hello Deepa! Thanks for your feedback. Can you send me a photo of an example of a sea effect bangle, so I can make sure we are thinking of the same thing? Thank you! fran@little-windows.com
Hello Sophie! Nope, I just popped the thin castings out of my Small Geometric Shapes Mold, put them on my Doming Tray, added a layer of clear resin, let that thicken up for about 1 hour, and pushed my rings into the resin. The rings had a round flat part that measures about 1/4" across, so that's the anchor. Super easy, and the light can still filter through since there is no bezel wrapping around or behind it. Does that help? If you'd like to chat more email me fran@little-windows.com :) Here's a link back to that tutorial in case you'd like to see more close-ups of the projects: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/jasper-agate-stained-glass-effects-with-resin
Hello! I'm using Brilliant Resin, which is a special 2-part epoxy, the safest you'll find. Here's a link, there are different sizes available for whichever projects you have in mind :) www.little-windows.com/collections/brilliant-resin-2 fran@little-windows.com
Hello Nydia! We only sell online at this time, you'll find all of these goodies at little-windows.com, Have lots of fun, and let me know if you need any help along the way :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello, I'm glad you love this tutorial! No, when I do get bubbles they fit in with the stone look so it hasn't been a problem in the final look. I'm also using Brilliant Resin, the safest epoxy, which is pretty low bubbling. Hope that helps :) fran@little-windows.com
Hi Kelly! Yes, they are quite durable and lightweight at the same time. I've got some gorgeous projects coming up with thinner bangles, so be sure to subscribe and click the bell! Thanks for asking :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello Umeadi! No, I don't recommend blending acrylic paints into resin as they are waterbased. This will cause problems with set up and finish quality so stick with colorants that have been proven to work well, like the ones in this guide: www.little-windows.com/pages/ways-to-color-resin You can use acrylic skins, or paint with acrylics between resin layers for amazing effects. You'll see some examples in the guide above. Let me know how your creations turn out (photos are always welcome :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello @sandracarter7231! UV resin makes this much harder, as you can't use opaque pigments or the light won't reach through to set it up well. Epoxy resin like the Brilliant Resin I use from little-windows.com is way more flexible as you can add liquid, gel, or powder colorants and it sets up just fine. If you want to make transparent castings UV resin will work for this. Let me know if you have any other questions :) fran@little-windows.com
I love it pls tell me where you got all your materials and if you have more videos. Thanks Lisa topaz is my birthstone. How do I make it. This will be my first time.
Hello Lisa! You'll find a list of materials needed with links in the description for this video, and here's a link to our UA-cam Channel, which has lots more tutorials for using resin in many different ways: ua-cam.com/channels/bur653k2wnEjkqUlCZ3xMw.html Be sure to also check out our Project Idea Center, which includes close up photos of each project and more fun ideas! www.little-windows.com/pages/new-project-ideas-and-how-tos
Hello Jane! I usually use packing tape to get the little bits off, our molds are super-shiny so there is usually no other residue to deal with. Have fun creating! - Fran@little-windows.com
Hello! Sorry for the delayed reply. I don't recommend acrylic paints as they are water based and can do odd things to resin and affect the set and durability of your finished project. I hope that's of help :) fran@little-windows.com
I’ve watched this video several times, and really like how the bangles turned out. With the jade bangle, I would like to know which green alcohol inks you used. I know you used teal and rainforest green, but what is the other one? The bottle is out of focus in the video so I can’t quite see for myself! Thank you
Hello spottea! The 3rd 'leafy green' is Marabu Apple, which you'll find in this set: www.little-windows.com/collections/resin-colors-1/products/alcohol-ink-rainbow-set Thanks for asking, let me know how your creations turn out :) fran@little-windows.com
¡Hola Fernando! Aquí están los moldes y materiales que usé en este tutorial, encontrarás enlaces a todo, así como fotos de detalles y más consejos: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/marble-jade-rose-quartz-stone-effects Espero que eso ayude :)
No, it won't harden throughout if the colorants are opaque. Also, the blending would create bubbles and air pockets that would be hard to remove. I suppose you could make some of the smaller, more shallow pieces with UV resin. Thanks for asking :) - Fran@little-windows.com
Hi Lauren! If you mean UV resin I doubt it, those types of resin require transparency to cure, so you'd have to do many thin layers, which would not allow you to get these effects. It would also be quite expensive for the larger castings like the bangles. Let me know if I can be of help in any other way :) fran@little-windows.com
I'm sorry but my tablet just did an update and I'm having trouble getting to where your description is I wanted to take a look at the molds and how much they cost if you could send me a link or something I would really appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
Of course, here's a link to the full tutorial with links to all of the supplies I used: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/marble-jade-rose-quartz-stone-effects Let me know if I can be of help in any other way, and have fun creating :) fran@little-windows.com
Query: I've seen people use a syringe for filling their bangle molds....are you still able to do a dirty pour with this method? I wouldn't think so but thought I would ask.
Hello Dell! You could fill with a syringe, but you'll need a pretty big one unless you're pouring in layers, and I don't know how you'd be able to do a dirty pour. I'm imagining filling the syringe by pouring in each color, and that might leave them in layers unable to blend much. Unless you fill the syringe with already loosely mixed resin. Hmm. Sounds like some experimenting is in order! Thanks for asking :) - Fran@little-windows.com
I tried making bangles, but my bangles did not harden completely; they remained soft and pliable for days; why is this happening? Please advise; thanks so much!
Hello! First, can you tell me what resin you used, and what colorants you added? Let me know and we can go from there to figure this out :) fran@little-windows.com
Sorry about that! I didn't want this tutorial to be too repetitive. For the pretty turquoise I mixed Carribean alcohol ink with White Resin Colorant. If you'd like, you can swirl in some darker blue like Gentian, or some Apple if you want it a bit more greeny-blue. You can also swipe in some stripes of white if you want veining. Here's a link to our Rainbow Alcohol Inks Set which has these colors: www.little-windows.com/collections/resin-colors-1/products/alcohol-ink-rainbow-set And here's the White Resin Colorant, which was used in nearly all of the stone effects shown in this tutorial: www.little-windows.com/collections/resin-colors-1/products/white-resin-colorant Have fun making :) fran@little-windows.com
I ❤️ ❤❤❤❤your videos. I've watched them more than once. Some more than twice! Please continue to inspire.
Turned out beautiful to me looking like jade
I am new to the world of resin with a little less than a year under my belt. I have to say your work is AMAZING and the video is very informative. I want to thank you for sharing and I will be placing orders ! Ty ❤❤❤
Aw, you've made my day! Keep creating, and let me know if I can be of help along the way :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello, I am Ramir (Rimharizan) the Visual Artist who asked you if I can use Acrylic Paints in Resin. I learned a lot from you. And I am so excited about the new knowledge, tips and techniques I will learn more from you. Thanks a lot. Thank you so much. See you again.
I'll have the coolest gameboy ever!
This is so beautiful 🤩❤️thank you🙏
I love the rose quartz! The jade is spectacular too! Thank you so much for this brilliant tutorial! So helpful. 🫶🏻🇨🇦
Finally! Thank you so much for this video!!! I have been looking for a technique that would make resin look like rocks and you just gave it to me! I have a FB Friend who wants resin "rocks" in a heart shape so that she can use them in her wire wrapping jewelry! The methods are also fairly simple so that really helps. I'm new at this resin stuff but I can do this technique. thanks again!!
The color combos would make great coasters
Yes they sure would! Thanks for your feedback :)
- fran@little-windows.com
I love your work very much
Thank you!
These are all beautiful
Subscribed. Awesome creations.
I enjoyed you're video.
Simple when you see it done and a very beautiful result ❤️
Beautifful Thank you so much❤
I love the way you explain things, it's like it soaks directly into my brain. Thank you 👏🏾
Nice job Fran - they look amazing
Nicely explained 👌👌
Very nice
Luv the jade xx
exquisite pieces . Incredible work of art !!
Beautiful work and wonderful tutorial
Great , informative video as usual . Love little windows !
I am such a little windows fan. I just got my 1st shipment in and I jumped right in. The resin is a dream to work with. Speaking of dreams wait till you try the molds. OMG the finish is beautiful and they are so easy to clean. I wish you made larger molds too. I have made several bracelets and never disappointed. Thank you little windows. 💓
I love your tutorials! Your way of explaining things so wonderfully is simply a delight for newbies like me! Thank you!
Thank you Shruti!
All your creations turned out BEAUTIFULLY!!! Thank you for sharing your creative and beautiful ideas.
Aw, thank you Eva! More to come :)
Stunning xx
You are a very good teacher! 💐🥇 Thank you for showing us how to do it. ❤️
You are so welcome!
fran@little-windows.com
It would be nice to see how you the bracelet and ear rings after.
Wow! I looked for resin jade and your video is the first that popped up. I absolutely love how you explain what you're doing. Makes it so easy to follow. I started my resin journey Jan 2022 and use only UV resin as I hate the wait. I saw your other video on using washi tape with resin and love it. Have so much washi that I definitively won't use it all. So it was the perfect video. Thank you so much for this and I'll make sure to check the other videos. ❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much! Please know before you waste any product that many of these projects won't work with UV resins. In my Project Library I post all tutorials with tips and links to everything I use, in case that's useful to you: www.little-windows.com/pages/how-tos
Keep making, and let me know if I can be of help along the way :)
- fran@little-windows.com
Incredibly beautiful crystal effect resin jewellery, loving your videos
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you so much..these are wonderful ideas❤
I'm actually trying to figure out the best color mix for green jasper, so this is perfect. I'm doing some cheese knife handles, but wanted a visually interesting stone effect. This looks like the right direction after all! I might go a tad darker, then swirl in some brown. Maybe add tiny copper/brown flakes for that speckled effect.
The turquoise looks cool, but maybe adding something that would behave like faux cracks would help sell the look.
Oooooh I'd love to see how yours turn out! Please send pics to fran@little-windows.com
Thank you @Miss_Aralys!
@@LittleWindowsResin I'm currently working on them this week. I realized that what I'm going for is bloodstone jasper, which is making this very fun. Because of the nature of the cheese handle molds, I've realized I need to pour at different parts, let it drizzle, etc. I might be a tad addicted now LOL.
These are gorgeous!! I just got my Little Windows molds in the mail yesterday, and I’m so excited to try this! Thank you, Fran... you are so inspiring. I found you by accident, and I’m so grateful 😊
Oooh Melanie, you're in for some fun! Let me know how your castings turn out, and if I can be of any help along the way :) - Fran
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Love this 💖
Great job Fran. Yet another incredibly informative video. I don't know why anyone would use a different resin for their resin projects.
Thanks Kim!! I agree :)
Very best wishes
Because not everyone lives in USA and the shipping cost is too much
Those are so amazing! So beautiful! I am definitely going to try this. I love it!
Hi, Fran! Beautiful technique I haven't seen before. I'm going to try this today. Thanks!
Thanks Miley! Let me know how they turn out :)
Me gustan las pulseras gracias
Oh my gosh, thank you for this video! I've been mulling over how to mimic rose quartz for what seems like years now, haha. All your examples look so beautiful :)
Fantastic! Let me know how yours turn out, and thanks for the comments :)
thisssss isss soooo amaaaaazing .. thank you. Could you please help me understand how to make Matte products. I love their look too. thanks
Beautiful work, can’t wait to try.
Hello Fran! I sure do like this video!!! I really like your technique for the rose quartz....and the jade... LOL I like them all! Imagine that! I hope that you and yours are all enjoying, and taking care! Thank you! Blessings and Re Jouir -Darlene p.s. I have yet to begin pouring without experimenting. I am still learning! And I sure do appreciate your teachings! :) :) :)
Thank you so much! I feel the same way, it's hard to stop experimenting and looking for more natural stone to mimic! Have fun Darlene :)
Those are very beautiful pieces, I like the stone effect. I want to apply a layer of thin, semi-bendy resin to a thin metal hooped earring. Can you tell me what kind of resin to use, and can I dip or brush it on?
Hello! Hmm, are you wanting it to stay bendy, or become hard over time? You can email me and I'll be happy to advise.
fran@little-windows.com
@@LittleWindowsResin Okay, thanks.
Здравствуйте. Очень красивые всё работы, спасибо за видео 🌹
Спасибо! Я так рада, что вам понравилось это видео, надеюсь, у вас есть шанс снять его самостоятельно, это так весело!
Beautiful! I know what I'm going to try next! Thanks once again for sharing. 8-)
Thank you Sherri! Have fun and let me know how your stone effects turn out (photos are always welcome :) - Fran
Wow... great video.. they are all amazing
Thank you Lisa!!
Love your tutorials! Subscribed!
Awesome! Thank you Shelli!
I absolutely LOVE your videos, and products! I hope to try your resin soon!
I've been telling everyone I can about her resin. I've been using it for about 10 years and it is definitely the best resin on the market. And I've never found a better mold, especially not one that can beat her prices. I found someone else that makes molds on Instagram, but they are all in the $40 to $100 range! They are nice, but that's a huge amount to pay.
Waooo very beautiful 👍❤️
Hello ma'am I love your tutorials it's awesome.....mam can u make a tutorial of sea effect bangle please ma'am it will be very helpful for me
Hello Deepa!
Thanks for your feedback. Can you send me a photo of an example of a sea effect bangle, so I can make sure we are thinking of the same thing?
Thank you!
fran@little-windows.com
Sorry ma'am I don't have any pic of it
I would love a tutorial on the jasper rings!! Did you use a perfect ring bezel to fit?
Hello Sophie! Nope, I just popped the thin castings out of my Small Geometric Shapes Mold, put them on my Doming Tray, added a layer of clear resin, let that thicken up for about 1 hour, and pushed my rings into the resin. The rings had a round flat part that measures about 1/4" across, so that's the anchor. Super easy, and the light can still filter through since there is no bezel wrapping around or behind it. Does that help? If you'd like to chat more email me fran@little-windows.com :)
Here's a link back to that tutorial in case you'd like to see more close-ups of the projects:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/jasper-agate-stained-glass-effects-with-resin
Great video. Are using catalist for mix with resin?
Hello! I'm using Brilliant Resin, which is a special 2-part epoxy, the safest you'll find. Here's a link, there are different sizes available for whichever projects you have in mind :)
www.little-windows.com/collections/brilliant-resin-2
fran@little-windows.com
Super!!!
Do you have only online store or you have a place to go too?
Hello Nydia! We only sell online at this time, you'll find all of these goodies at little-windows.com,
Have lots of fun, and let me know if you need any help along the way :)
fran@little-windows.com
This is wonderful. But i have question, in a work like this there is no need to bother about bubble right?
Hello, I'm glad you love this tutorial! No, when I do get bubbles they fit in with the stone look so it hasn't been a problem in the final look. I'm also using Brilliant Resin, the safest epoxy, which is pretty low bubbling.
Hope that helps :)
fran@little-windows.com
hello hello , i have neckles and earrings with turquiose stone and real gold , but now i miss a bracelet , any advice u can give me ??
Pls from Nigeria how can I get the chemicals
Is the thinner bangle still durable?
Hi Kelly! Yes, they are quite durable and lightweight at the same time. I've got some gorgeous projects coming up with thinner bangles, so be sure to subscribe and click the bell!
Thanks for asking :)
fran@little-windows.com
Can acrylic paint be used for this
Hello Umeadi! No, I don't recommend blending acrylic paints into resin as they are waterbased. This will cause problems with set up and finish quality so stick with colorants that have been proven to work well, like the ones in this guide:
www.little-windows.com/pages/ways-to-color-resin
You can use acrylic skins, or paint with acrylics between resin layers for amazing effects. You'll see some examples in the guide above.
Let me know how your creations turn out (photos are always welcome :)
fran@little-windows.com
Is UV resin not recommended for these kind of bracelet?
Hello @sandracarter7231! UV resin makes this much harder, as you can't use opaque pigments or the light won't reach through to set it up well. Epoxy resin like the Brilliant Resin I use from little-windows.com is way more flexible as you can add liquid, gel, or powder colorants and it sets up just fine.
If you want to make transparent castings UV resin will work for this. Let me know if you have any other questions :)
fran@little-windows.com
I love it pls tell me where you got all your materials and if you have more videos. Thanks Lisa topaz is my birthstone. How do I make it. This will be my first time.
Wow you're good.
Hello Lisa! You'll find a list of materials needed with links in the description for this video, and here's a link to our UA-cam Channel, which has lots more tutorials for using resin in many different ways: ua-cam.com/channels/bur653k2wnEjkqUlCZ3xMw.html
Be sure to also check out our Project Idea Center, which includes close up photos of each project and more fun ideas! www.little-windows.com/pages/new-project-ideas-and-how-tos
What did you use to clean the mold
Hello Jane! I usually use packing tape to get the little bits off, our molds are super-shiny so there is usually no other residue to deal with. Have fun creating!
- Fran@little-windows.com
Mam can I use acrylic paint instead of colorant ?
Hello! Sorry for the delayed reply. I don't recommend acrylic paints as they are water based and can do odd things to resin and affect the set and durability of your finished project. I hope that's of help :)
fran@little-windows.com
I’ve watched this video several times, and really like how the bangles turned out. With the jade bangle, I would like to know which green alcohol inks you used. I know you used teal and rainforest green, but what is the other one? The bottle is out of focus in the video so I can’t quite see for myself! Thank you
Hello spottea! The 3rd 'leafy green' is Marabu Apple, which you'll find in this set: www.little-windows.com/collections/resin-colors-1/products/alcohol-ink-rainbow-set
Thanks for asking, let me know how your creations turn out :) fran@little-windows.com
Donde se consiguen los materiales y moldes?
¡Hola Fernando! Aquí están los moldes y materiales que usé en este tutorial, encontrarás enlaces a todo, así como fotos de detalles y más consejos:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/marble-jade-rose-quartz-stone-effects
Espero que eso ayude :)
How long do you wait before it thicknes
Hi Jane! For which technique? The longer you wait, the more distinct the color will be.
Thank you so much for this reply
Can you pls add captions. Some of us dont use sound. Thank you!
Thank you Leisa!
Is there a link for questions
Hi Sherry! I think the best route is still email, I'm happy to help in any way I can. fran@little-windows.com
Can this be done with UV resin?
No, it won't harden throughout if the colorants are opaque. Also, the blending would create bubbles and air pockets that would be hard to remove. I suppose you could make some of the smaller, more shallow pieces with UV resin.
Thanks for asking :)
- Fran@little-windows.com
What are the jacquard alcohol inks you used for the jade? I could see maybe rainforest green and lime green but didn't catch the others.
Hi Kelsea! I used Pinata Rainforest and Teal, and you could use Lime but I used Marabu Metallic Green for the 3rd color. Thanks for asking :)
What's the ingredients
Would this work with us resin?
Hi Lauren! If you mean UV resin I doubt it, those types of resin require transparency to cure, so you'd have to do many thin layers, which would not allow you to get these effects. It would also be quite expensive for the larger castings like the bangles. Let me know if I can be of help in any other way :) fran@little-windows.com
I'm sorry but my tablet just did an update and I'm having trouble getting to where your description is I wanted to take a look at the molds and how much they cost if you could send me a link or something I would really appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
Of course, here's a link to the full tutorial with links to all of the supplies I used:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/marble-jade-rose-quartz-stone-effects
Let me know if I can be of help in any other way, and have fun creating :)
fran@little-windows.com
Really nice. Alcohol ink fades in pieces, it would work if they were kept out light. I wish it would not fade as it makes beautiful designs.
Query: I've seen people use a syringe for filling their bangle molds....are you still able to do a dirty pour with this method? I wouldn't think so but thought I would ask.
Hello Dell! You could fill with a syringe, but you'll need a pretty big one unless you're pouring in layers, and I don't know how you'd be able to do a dirty pour. I'm imagining filling the syringe by pouring in each color, and that might leave them in layers unable to blend much. Unless you fill the syringe with already loosely mixed resin. Hmm. Sounds like some experimenting is in order! Thanks for asking :)
- Fran@little-windows.com
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I tried making bangles, but my bangles did not harden completely; they remained soft and pliable for days; why is this happening? Please advise; thanks so much!
Hello! First, can you tell me what resin you used, and what colorants you added?
Let me know and we can go from there to figure this out :)
fran@little-windows.com
u didnt show us how u did the turquiose :(
Sorry about that! I didn't want this tutorial to be too repetitive.
For the pretty turquoise I mixed Carribean alcohol ink with White Resin Colorant. If you'd like, you can swirl in some darker blue like Gentian, or some Apple if you want it a bit more greeny-blue. You can also swipe in some stripes of white if you want veining.
Here's a link to our Rainbow Alcohol Inks Set which has these colors:
www.little-windows.com/collections/resin-colors-1/products/alcohol-ink-rainbow-set
And here's the White Resin Colorant, which was used in nearly all of the stone effects shown in this tutorial:
www.little-windows.com/collections/resin-colors-1/products/white-resin-colorant
Have fun making :)
fran@little-windows.com
Hi! I have a question I just emailed you. thank u so much
Hello Ana, did you find the molds and colorants you were looking for?
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No subtitles???!!!
Love this 💖