I bought chalk pastels as a child and have kept them since. I haven't found a single use for them I like. Maybe I have finally found their purpose....? I'm hopeful! These look great
Soooooo pretty! i kinda like the frosted look a little be better than the clear with resin. I have to try it out once i get my shrink plastic and chalks in the mail! I also read that you can use water colors as well so I'll see how that turns out. Great tutorial!!!
sorry if this has already been asked but: do you draw the white details with paint, pens, pencils or something like that? and that technique is soooo pretty, I am definitely trying it ✨
This is beautiful! May I ask which brand of shrink plastic do you use? Is it the daiso one or do you get them from tokyu hands or dream or other stores?
i've never done shrink plastic but it seems neat. I wonder if I could try doing this with clay....i already shade of course for baked goods but it would be neat to do background gradient and then build upon it (like a snowglobe piece or something)
Thanks so much for sharing! In your update video, you mentioned used oil based markers. I have Kirarina 2win oil based markers. Is it possible to color with those and should I color before/after shrinking? Thanks!
+Tidbit Factory You should colour before shrinking unless you're using paint, nail polish, or resin. I find it a bit hard to colour with markers because i always end up with a streaky finish. Let me know if you find a good technique :D
+Tidbit Factory I use Kirarina 2win oil based markers with no problems! and yesh totally agree with abi that you should color them before heating. To avoid the streaky finishes I suggest sanding the surface of the shrink plastic with very fine sandpaper so the color ink adheres better too! I've had issues with oil-based marker ink smudging/rubbing off on unsanded shrink plastic before and after shrinking so fine sandpaper will help to reduce that :p
I love your resin charms and shrink plastic Abi . You should have a store out in Japan so people can share your wonderous art! Also Abi on instagram I am bubble_tubs! Thanks for the videos !
Just wanted to say I love your art! Also, just curious where do you buy shrink plastic in Japan. I've looked everywhere and can't seem to find it. Please tell me your secrets!!
Thanks for the tutorial Abi! These pieces are great! I have a question for you: which side do you dome with resin? The one with the chalk pastel or the clear one?
since you sanded it, if you actually followed the video, the pastel will have entered into the grit made by the sanding process and bake into it. it's the same sort of technique used in Clay making as well. slipping and scoring makes things adhere better due to the grit made by scoring them. just with this you're not using water.
And if you don't have shrink plastic/shrinky dinks then you can just cut out the plane side of a plastic box but it should have a recycle sign with a six inside it♻️6️⃣
+atelierlorien can I use those white pens to make outlines instead of stamps? Your videos are really fun and helpful. Thanks so much and keep up the good work! ^^
How do you evenly get the glitter on the resin? Do you ad the resin first and then sprinkle on the glitter or do you mix the resin and glitter first and then apply to your charm?
If you rub your finger really hard on the side that the chalk pastels are on, is it easy for the colours to rub off? as I used to do shrink plastic but stopped due to how the pigment of pencil crayons/pastels keep coming off (and I have no access to nail polish or resin at the moment) Thanks! ~Wub
+Ilovemyhammies I have gotten fingerprints on the shrink plastic, but I've never really tried rubbing it off. I think the sanding helps keep the pigments on :)
they said you don't need the exact type, mostly because the kind won't affect it much, it will be the sticking on the materials from how well you sand it and how well you blend that will affect the overall piece the most.
they probably mixed the glitter in with the resin either on back or front while doming with the resin. if you put sparkles on the back it comes out cloudy, so I'd recommend doing them in the back.
add it to modge podge, then cover in the same doming method as you would with resin. Doming, is just a fancy term for putting the material on the front/back of a project to make things either look shiny, or rounded out on the front/back of a project. It also helps dull looking pieces look more sharp and shiny. I recommended sticking the glittery section on the back since you can still see all of the detail made by the lines and still see the glitter flowing through it, as long as your piece is clear. Then to make it even, make sure to dome the front in just a clear dome coat on the front as well, after the modge podge has cured/dried completely.
so pretty!!! now i know your chalk pastel coloring wayss!!!!!!
+PolymomoTea i expect to see more shrink plastic pieces!!
I love how it gives an almost watercolor like appearance!
so much nostalgia. thank you for being a huge part of my childhood obsession with crafting :)
just an idea
u can cut off the stained sponge pieces so u dont waste as much makeup sponges!:)
You're right! Great idea :D Thanks!
Cutting off is still a waste for me lol i would suggest washing them and reusing
わかった言葉
ダイソー
hana 守矢信仰者!
ほんとそれ()
hana 守矢信仰者! めっちゃ笑った
hana 守矢信仰者! 私はメイクスポンジだけでした
hana 守矢信仰者!
それな~v(*´>ω
守矢信仰者!hana
そそwめちゃ分かる!w
英語は分からないけど見てたら何となく分かりました!とってもキレイです(*´▽`*)
very clever Abi. Amazing how much brighter the colours become after shrunk!
We don’t have anything anywhere near as amazing as Daiso in the U.K. 😭
I visited Japan and have been missing Daiso ever since I returned!
*youtuber:* *Tells us not do do something*
*Same youtuber, seconds later:* *DOES THE THING*
It just amuses me
OML STITCH AND THAT CLOCK!! Do you have a tutorial on them??!
I'm going to be honest here, Japan makes everything more adorable. They find an idea, and they make it 100% more adorable, I just love it!
The colors come out absolutely gorgeous !
+Snowflake and Sunshine I love using pastels!
英語わからなかったけど
何となくわかった!
I bought chalk pastels as a child and have kept them since. I haven't found a single use for them I like. Maybe I have finally found their purpose....? I'm hopeful! These look great
Soooooo pretty! i kinda like the frosted look a little be better than the clear with resin. I have to try it out once i get my shrink plastic and chalks in the mail! I also read that you can use water colors as well so I'll see how that turns out. Great tutorial!!!
+dazedcrafter There are so many different ways to colour shrink plastic! The possibilities are endless!!
Now i know your secret technique behind those beautiful shrink plastics ! XD
awesome tutorial. i love working with pastels so im exited to be able to use it on shrink plastic
英語だけど頑張って最後まで見た…
sorry if this has already been asked but: do you draw the white details with paint, pens, pencils or something like that?
and that technique is soooo pretty, I am definitely trying it ✨
I use chalk markers. Specifically, Posca brand markers.
I never knew u had a craft channel well I'm glad I'm subed I love what you did btw!
+Rosie Rute (the leaf dragon) Aww, welcome! :D
thanks for sharing, the instruction said oil pen but i having problem coloring the plastic using oil pen. maybe i can try pastel chalk.
皆さんなんで文句言ってるんでしょう…
題名に英語動画ってかいてあるのに
Yes I have been waiting for this! So pretty!
+LeleSweets I hope you'll try it out!!
This is beautiful! May I ask which brand of shrink plastic do you use? Is it the daiso one or do you get them from tokyu hands or dream or other stores?
so this is how you made those pretty pieces. :) Thanks for sharing
+13Fayt13 Let me know if you try it :D
i've never done shrink plastic but it seems neat. I wonder if I could try doing this with clay....i already shade of course for baked goods but it would be neat to do background gradient and then build upon it (like a snowglobe piece or something)
Thank you so much for sharing your way of colouring shrink plastic! I have the exact pastels from daiso hehe. I can't wait to try this over the break!
+Jessy H They're really good for being from the dollar store!
omg i need to check my daiso for those chalk pastels now!!! so pretty *___*
+bringerofvictory Yess! Go go go!
So pretty :D Just starting to get into shrink plastic so I am really excited to try this ^ _ ^
+Darling Craftolate Ohh! I subscribed, I hope to see them on your channel :D
+atelierlorien YAY thanks :D This weekend will be the first time I shrink wrap and I'm am doing it with my husband so it will be hilarious :P
WOW these are so pretty!!!
+Sunny Do Thank you :D
So pretty!! Can't wait to do this
+RadCharms Show me when you do :D
Love them!
とっても上手ですね!!
作品を見てびっくりしました
☟日本語もできるなんてすごいです!!
チャンネル登録させていただきました!!
登録ありがとうございます!☆
+atelierlorien how to draw designs on it and how to put glitter please reply
Cute works!Cute panda♡Thank you for the cute video😄
完璧にはわからないけど、言いたいことはなんとなーくわかった。w
hiii what pen did u use to draw those snowflakes?
Thanks so much for sharing! In your update video, you mentioned used oil based markers. I have Kirarina 2win oil based markers. Is it possible to color with those and should I color before/after shrinking? Thanks!
+Tidbit Factory You should colour before shrinking unless you're using paint, nail polish, or resin. I find it a bit hard to colour with markers because i always end up with a streaky finish. Let me know if you find a good technique :D
+Tidbit Factory I use Kirarina 2win oil based markers with no problems! and yesh totally agree with abi that you should color them before heating. To avoid the streaky finishes I suggest sanding the surface of the shrink plastic with very fine sandpaper so the color ink adheres better too! I've had issues with oil-based marker ink smudging/rubbing off on unsanded shrink plastic before and after shrinking so fine sandpaper will help to reduce that :p
this has been so helpful, thank you very much😊
I love your resin charms and shrink plastic Abi . You should have a store out in Japan so people can share your wonderous art! Also Abi on instagram I am bubble_tubs! Thanks for the videos !
+Amy Ngo Thanks for always commenting :D
thanks for the video. btw i love your panda cloth.
なに言ってるかわからない(੭ु xωx )੭ु⁾⁾
題名みたら日本語喋ってると思っちゃうから、
字幕ぐらいつけて欲しかったな。
Very pretty
Cute, and your panda cover is cute also
+Angelina Lam Thank you! I've had this fabric forever and I don't know what to make with it so I've been using it at a video BG lol
+atelierlorien Your welcome! :)
This is so creative!
+BerryWhimsy and so easy ♡
Just wanted to say I love your art! Also, just curious where do you buy shrink plastic in Japan. I've looked everywhere and can't seem to find it. Please tell me your secrets!!
Thanks for the tutorial Abi! These pieces are great! I have a question for you: which side do you dome with resin? The one with the chalk pastel or the clear one?
+Silvia Orecchia I dome the side with the chalk pastels! For maximum dominess you can dome both sides ;D
Thanks Abi! =)
Thank you so much for this video!! I was wondering how you get the gorgeous backgrounds on your pieces.
does the pastel rub off after baking? love using shrink plastic but I've always colored mine with Sharpie markers or paint. love the beauty of these!
since you sanded it, if you actually followed the video, the pastel will have entered into the grit made by the sanding process and bake into it.
it's the same sort of technique used in Clay making as well. slipping and scoring makes things adhere better due to the grit made by scoring them. just with this you're not using water.
Thanks!
SO BEAUTIFULY PASTELED ;3
So pretty! I love stitch! A tutorial maybe?
+pandalover3822 I actually traced it from a book lol
凄く綺麗で可愛いです❤
でも、英語で何言ってるのか分からない(;﹏;)
And if you don't have shrink plastic/shrinky dinks then you can just cut out the plane side of a plastic box but it should have a recycle sign with a six inside it♻️6️⃣
if i draw on the plastic after sanding it down with marker, then colour, will it still work?
i'm new to this sort of thing 😊
Do you know if this same technique would work with soft pastels?
時計とかの白い所は、何のペンを使用しているのでしょうか?
極細ポスカ使ってます!
@@LoriensCraftBox あなたは日本人ですか?
+atelierlorien can I use those white pens to make outlines instead of stamps? Your videos are really fun and helpful. Thanks so much and keep up the good work! ^^
Of course!
Hey where did you get the your stamps? I really really want a stitch and a diamond stamp too. 😍
Can we use colour pencils on them after rubbing it with sand paper?
Please sell these! I would buy all of them!
How can i buy the shrink plastic paper? Im from srilanka
何言ってるか分からないけど手順は分かったし綺麗だったので参考にさせていただきました!
How do you evenly get the glitter on the resin? Do you ad the resin first and then sprinkle on the glitter or do you mix the resin and glitter first and then apply to your charm?
I mix the resin and glitter :)
Nice, thanks :D
Which one is better, with chalk pastel or sharpie??
This is so cool I hope I can try it out 1 day😄😁😊😑😇
わかりやすい英語、聞き取りやすい、そしてかわいい!つくりたい
ありがとうございます!!
Could you do a tutorial one the stitch and angel ones? i would really want to make them too 😕
If you rub your finger really hard on the side that the chalk pastels are on, is it easy for the colours to rub off? as I used to do shrink plastic but stopped due to how the pigment of pencil crayons/pastels keep coming off (and I have no access to nail polish or resin at the moment) Thanks! ~Wub
+Ilovemyhammies I have gotten fingerprints on the shrink plastic, but I've never really tried rubbing it off. I think the sanding helps keep the pigments on :)
Ah okay Abi, thanks to letting me know! ~Wub
え❤︎
ゆめかわいい❤︎
Humm... this might work for what I'm trying to do. Thanks :)
So would you use the stamp or markers first then the pastels or the other way around?
+Lara Tijing Pastels first!
Beautiful💟👏
すごい綺麗💓
ありがとうございます!!
awesome!
What if you add water to the pastels
love it
What did you use for the white outline can you use pencil crayon
I used a white chalk marker :D
Can you use oil pastels?
what is the name of that brown paper? that she rub before the pastel color? plz guide me
sandpaper :)
nice i love this
+Aisyah 33 Thank you :D
amazing
Supernice thank you! Can you pls show how you do the resin finish? :D
+Sabrina Oja Sure! It's just UV resin mixed with a bit of glitter :3
+atelierlorien Thanks! Yeah but how does UV resin work? xD I'm gonna google it! :D
+Sabrina Oja She has a video on that
pls do more shrink plastic tutorial
where can i get the plastic shrink paper ??😊😊
Does oil pastel work cuz I don't have chalk pastel🤔🤔🤔
What did you use for the white parts of your charms?
Posca chalk pen!
❤❤❤
What type of colour are using please tell me and send the name 😭🥺 I want to buy ☺️
あい どんと すぴーく いんぐりっしゅ
きゃん ゆー すぴーく じゃぱにーず?
着色はわかったけどどうやったら柄ができるんだ。。スティッチとか。
他の人の動画でみましたが、たぶんポスカです!スティッチは知らんです
is there an online daiso? i dont live anywhere near one ...:(
they said you don't need the exact type, mostly because the kind won't affect it much, it will be the sticking on the materials from how well you sand it and how well you blend that will affect the overall piece the most.
beautiful! :-)
+nodippy Thank you!
we can't use the simple plastics colour ???
If you mean plastic crayons, I doubt it could be this easy to blend on shrinky dinks
テーブルのパンださん可愛い~(´∀`)
How did you add that glitter in the charms
they probably mixed the glitter in with the resin either on back or front while doming with the resin.
if you put sparkles on the back it comes out cloudy, so I'd recommend doing them in the back.
Zephyr Nyx thanks but is there any other way to add glitter ? Cause I don't have resin
add it to modge podge, then cover in the same doming method as you would with resin.
Doming, is just a fancy term for putting the material on the front/back of a project to make things either look shiny, or rounded out on the front/back of a project. It also helps dull looking pieces look more sharp and shiny.
I recommended sticking the glittery section on the back since you can still see all of the detail made by the lines and still see the glitter flowing through it, as long as your piece is clear. Then to make it even, make sure to dome the front in just a clear dome coat on the front as well, after the modge podge has cured/dried completely.
what is modge podge???
これはプラ板…ですよね?
英語ならタイトルも英語にしてください…分からない…
What can I use if I dun have resin ?
I bet you could use some kind o glue
I know you posted this 5 months ago but you can use mod podge dimensional magic
I second the modge podge.
おススメに出てきて初めて見るチャンネルなんだけど、コメント欄になぜ「日本語の動画かと思った」とか書いてある?シンプルな疑問です。。
前は日本語のタイトルつけてました。今は「しろしゅな手芸」の方に日本語音声付きでアップしてます!良かったら見てください。ua-cam.com/video/OjHp3Myzx4w/v-deo.html
こうゆう動画嬉しい!けど...
何言ってるかわからないw
できれば日本語の字幕もつけてほしいです🙌
so pretty Abi.....I really am interested now