I really love therm. I think I like the mod podge one more. Here’s a tip for the resin. You can use a tape border around your canvas. Go around the canvas with the tape but leave a lip at the top. This will help the resin stay on the top.
Thank you. Yes I have been doing alot of experimenting with resin, I have a video that comes out tomorrow where I do just that to fix one of the canvases. Now that I have been doing some experimenting, ( I made this video about a month ago) I think it may have to do with how I am preparing the canvases. I think I may have just painted them and not used Gesso. I don't know if that would make a difference. But willing to hear any suggestions.
@@crazyglasslady You could try using something underneath the canvas. A piece of cardboard that fits tightly up against the canvas should help a lot. Once the resin is cured, you can remove the cardboard. Some people use clothes underneath too but you have to fiddle with that to make sure it’s level. Love your work. Oh also, there’s a product called liquid glass. It is high gloss and looks like resin. It’s acrylic. I thin it out with water and use a torch to pop the bubbles. I found if you put it on too thick it seems to yellow but thinned out it doesn’t. Not sure why. Not sure where you are and if you can get it. It’s a Canadian company but it is sold in the US. I use it as an alternative to resin because I live in Canada and in winter it’s hard to ventilate my apartment because of the cold winters. Safer to use than resin. But your techniques are working beautifully. I think once you iron out the kinks in the resin you’ll love it.
@@jayelleart Thank you. i have heard of and seen someone using liquid glass I think but I think it was in a real small container not like our big bottles of resin. Next Im trying a resin called art Resin, sounds safer then the other ones.
Thank you for showing both ways. I like the mod podge one the best. With my children I tend to stay away from resin. So hard to find time to use resin when the kids aren't around. LOL
Yes I don't blame you. I think I like the Mod Podge one best also. I have a few more cute Mod Podge ones coming out in a couple weeks. I am also going to start using just the brand Art Resin , It is supposed to be much safer.
Wow, that was great how you banged that canvas and the mod podge held the glass without a shard coming loose! Thanks so much for sharing another way to make art with crushed glass without using resin!
Thank you so much for showing us the comparison I have found your video so helpful especially seeing firsthand that mod podge works and looks identical to resin!! I’m definitely going to try this technique👏👍 Look forward to more crafty/arty vids. Best wishes, Lisa from Victoria Australia 🇦🇺🐨 Ps isn’t it interesting after ready comments thus far, we all love the mod podge!! I imagine it would be much cheaper the resin too🤔
Yes it is amazing how strong it is. It does have its pros and cons. I do not think it is as shiny as resin but in some ways on canvas I like the look better. I do not think it would work with glass on glass., but it certainly is less expensive then resin.
Thanks for showing us the Mod Podge example. I just made 10 trees using resin and it takes so long to cure. Also, I was using a ton of Ailene’s clear glue to glue my glass down before I applied the resin. It was a messy and time consuming project.
I have never used glue to hold the glass if Im using resin , that should be all you need. Are you doing it on a flat surface? So if you do it with Mod podge be sure to use shiny glass like what I had because the Mod Podge will not make the glass shiny like the resin does.
Thank you for showing us all how to make these I’m loving all your videos u make it all look so easy I just want to dash out and purchase supplies too try out all those projects thx from Scotland ❤️
@@crazyglasslady Hey 👋 No we do have the hobby store but it only has very small maybe around tubs 200grams of crushed glass .So I have ordered online from a warehouse where I can buy by the klo …..so happy days 😊👌Thank u ❤️
@@crazyglasslady hi there I absolutely love your projects ….would I be able to get your email address to send you pics of what Ive done and what I’m working on Thanks
Those are so beautiful. You have such a nice voice in explaining things. Did you give up on filming and crafts? You have some really great ideas. What a lovely gift.😊😊
@@crazyglasslady I’m so sorry for the misunderstanding. For some reason , I thought you were not doing anymore crafting videos but I see you are. I was enjoying them so much. You really do some beautiful pieces that I am going back to watch them all.
I love this. I was looking for a good Christmas craft for art today during her homeschooling. We will be doing mod podge version. I can not wait. Yours look beautiful.
That's funny I had to go back and watch my video. Well I wear a respirator when I am resining so it kind of contains it. The hair I do end up with in my projects is my cats hair. LOL
What size is this canvas with the chunkier glass, looks bigger than the 4x12. Thanks PS, Micheals just came out with the white crushed glass and when I got it , it has embedded glitter in it. Great for the trees.
Yes I have several videos with mod podge on glass. shell Christmas tree ua-cam.com/video/e9c45fikg5k/v-deo.htmlsi=mNb5ba39cXGrnGiC Christnas angel. ua-cam.com/video/q5fTzXRcIg8/v-deo.htmlsi=pjdZwT7heusc1JMb This is one of my favorites the ginger bread man ua-cam.com/video/kXmk7U7FfGw/v-deo.htmlsi=S4n1MoqqIT4gRo6W
If you use sparkly beads, so the Resin and the mod podge will make it glossy the sparkle will come from either Glass or the beads but you have to be careful with some beads because some beads. When you pour resin over them, they will lose their sparkly or iridescent quality, so you may want to test them first.
I’m so excited to try this! I just bought canvas and glass. Quick question: did you paint canvas using acrylic paint? Trying to decide what medium would be best. Thanks!
Yes I used acrylic paint. Are you doing Mod Podge or resin. If you are doing resin I would stay away from the silver spray paint that i mixed with it. but if doing Mod Podge its fine.
@@crazyglasslady I do plan on using Mod Podge. I have zero experience with resin. I am a very novice crafter. Thanks for replying! It is much appreciated.
amzn.to/3Eji1Uq. here is one but it looks like all they offer is a 2 gallon kit for $129 plus a $20 coupon If you are going to be needing a lot of resin its a good deal, but I don't see it offered in smaller quantities any more. Sorry that was a video from last year.
I really love therm. I think I like the mod podge one more. Here’s a tip for the resin. You can use a tape border around your canvas. Go around the canvas with the tape but leave a lip at the top. This will help the resin stay on the top.
Thank you. Yes I have been doing alot of experimenting with resin, I have a video that comes out tomorrow where I do just that to fix one of the canvases. Now that I have been doing some experimenting, ( I made this video about a month ago) I think it may have to do with how I am preparing the canvases. I think I may have just painted them and not used Gesso. I don't know if that would make a difference. But willing to hear any suggestions.
@@crazyglasslady You could try using something underneath the canvas. A piece of cardboard that fits tightly up against the canvas should help a lot. Once the resin is cured, you can remove the cardboard. Some people use clothes underneath too but you have to fiddle with that to make sure it’s level.
Love your work. Oh also, there’s a product called liquid glass. It is high gloss and looks like resin. It’s acrylic. I thin it out with water and use a torch to pop the bubbles. I found if you put it on too thick it seems to yellow but thinned out it doesn’t. Not sure why. Not sure where you are and if you can get it. It’s a Canadian company but it is sold in the US. I use it as an alternative to resin because I live in Canada and in winter it’s hard to ventilate my apartment because of the cold winters. Safer to use than resin.
But your techniques are working beautifully. I think once you iron out the kinks in the resin you’ll love it.
@@jayelleart Thank you. i have heard of and seen someone using liquid glass I think but I think it was in a real small container not like our big bottles of resin. Next Im trying a resin called art Resin, sounds safer then the other ones.
Incredible Presentation and Beautiful Outcomes. TFS❤😂🎉
Thank you! 🤗
Thank you for showing both ways. I like the mod podge one the best. With my children I tend to stay away from resin. So hard to find time to use resin when the kids aren't around. LOL
Yes I don't blame you. I think I like the Mod Podge one best also. I have a few more cute Mod Podge ones coming out in a couple weeks. I am also going to start using just the brand Art Resin , It is supposed to be much safer.
Wow, that was great how you banged that canvas and the mod podge held the glass without a shard coming loose! Thanks so much for sharing another way to make art with crushed glass without using resin!
You are so welcome! I am happy you enjoyed it!
Obsessed with this!!! Tfs.
Thank you.
When it comes to a canvas , because they are a bit uneven, it would take two pours to have that even look. They are great. Love your work.
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you so much for showing us the comparison I have found your video so helpful especially seeing firsthand that mod podge works and looks identical to resin!! I’m definitely going to try this technique👏👍
Look forward to more crafty/arty vids. Best wishes, Lisa from Victoria Australia 🇦🇺🐨
Ps isn’t it interesting after ready comments thus far, we all love the mod podge!! I imagine it would be much cheaper the resin too🤔
Yes it is amazing how strong it is. It does have its pros and cons. I do not think it is as shiny as resin but in some ways on canvas I like the look better. I do not think it would work with glass on glass., but it certainly is less expensive then resin.
Excellent tutorial!
Glad you liked it!
Very pretty I think I like the modge podge one better.
Thank you! 😊 I have a new video out with another mod podge Christmas tree
Both projects are BEAUTIFUL! I've never worked with resin, so Mod Podge will be the one I use. Thank you!
Thank you! I hope you try it would love to see what ever you make.
I forgot to say another Mod podge video comes out tomorrow.
Love the idea of Mod Podge idea!!!!
Thanks. Yes most all the Art on canvas with smaller pieces of glass can be done with Mod podge.
They both look lovely but, I think I do prefer the Mod Podge one ❤
Thats good and the Mod Podge is very easy
Thank you for this beautiful and informative tutorial.
You are so welcome!
I didn't know modpog would work for crushed glass art! Thanks
Oh yes and I am doing one now with fire glass. that video will be out in a couple weeks.
So pretty Love the beach theme!!!
Thanks so much 😊
So cute! I'm considering doing a sand snowman with the modgepodge method!
That's a great idea! Would love to see it when you do!
Gorgeous
Thank you!
Thanks for showing us the Mod Podge example. I just made 10 trees using resin and it takes so long to cure. Also, I was using a ton of Ailene’s clear glue to glue my glass down before I applied the resin. It was a messy and time consuming project.
I have never used glue to hold the glass if Im using resin , that should be all you need. Are you doing it on a flat surface? So if you do it with Mod podge be sure to use shiny glass like what I had because the Mod Podge will not make the glass shiny like the resin does.
Your projects are amazing & you are adorable!
Oh wow thank you!😊
Thank you for showing us all how to make these I’m loving all your videos u make it all look so easy I just want to dash out and purchase supplies too try out all those projects thx from Scotland ❤️
You can do it! Do you have any craft stores that sell crushed glass?
@@crazyglasslady Hey 👋 No we do have the hobby store but it only has very small maybe around tubs 200grams of crushed glass .So I have ordered online from a warehouse where I can buy by the klo …..so happy days 😊👌Thank u ❤️
So pretty!
Thank you!!!
Looks great. Thank you for explaining everything down to the most basic level.
Thank you and You are welcome
@@crazyglasslady hi there I absolutely love your projects ….would I be able to get your email address to send you pics of what Ive done and what I’m working on
Thanks
I am looking trough old repies and so sorry I missed this lberman6079@gmail.com@@paulettefield8427
Those are so beautiful. You have such a nice voice in explaining things. Did you give up on filming and crafts? You have some really great ideas. What a lovely gift.😊😊
Thank you! Not sure I understand the question? “ Did you give up on filming and crafts”
@@crazyglasslady I’m so sorry for the misunderstanding. For some reason , I thought you were not doing anymore crafting videos but I see you are. I was enjoying them so much. You really do some beautiful pieces that I am going back to watch them all.
@@j.c.7555 yes I wasn’t sure what you were talking about. Lol. This Christmas tree video was actually 2021.
You inspired me to make several of these trees using mod podge for Christmas this year. I was going to add photos but don’t know how to do that here.
I don’t think u can send to to you tube but u could send to my email lberman6079@gmail.com i would love to see them
Love these💕. I like the mod podge better I do believe. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful teaching skills. Waiting for more🥳💕
Thank you you are so kind
I love this. I was looking for a good Christmas craft for art today during her homeschooling. We will be doing mod podge version. I can not wait. Yours look beautiful.
Wonderful! Im happy to hear you are going to make one!
Thank you. How did you keep your lovely hair out of the paint?
That's funny I had to go back and watch my video. Well I wear a respirator when I am resining so it kind of contains it. The hair I do end up with in my projects is my cats hair. LOL
What size is this canvas with the chunkier glass, looks bigger than the 4x12. Thanks
PS, Micheals just came out with the white crushed glass and when I got it , it has embedded glitter in it. Great for the trees.
10 x 20 I will have to check out the white glass! Thanks for the tip!
Do you think the mod podge would also work on the glass on a picture frame?
Yes I have several videos with mod podge on glass. shell Christmas tree ua-cam.com/video/e9c45fikg5k/v-deo.htmlsi=mNb5ba39cXGrnGiC
Christnas angel. ua-cam.com/video/q5fTzXRcIg8/v-deo.htmlsi=pjdZwT7heusc1JMb
This is one of my favorites the ginger bread man ua-cam.com/video/kXmk7U7FfGw/v-deo.htmlsi=S4n1MoqqIT4gRo6W
Would this still
Sparkle if I used beads?
If you use sparkly beads, so the Resin and the mod podge will make it glossy the sparkle will come from either Glass or the beads but you have to be careful with some beads because some beads. When you pour resin over them, they will lose their sparkly or iridescent quality, so you may want to test them first.
I’m so excited to try this! I just bought canvas and glass. Quick question: did you paint canvas using acrylic paint? Trying to decide what medium would be best. Thanks!
Yes I used acrylic paint. Are you doing Mod Podge or resin. If you are doing resin I would stay away from the silver spray paint that i mixed with it. but if doing Mod Podge its fine.
@@crazyglasslady I do plan on using Mod Podge. I have zero experience with resin. I am a very novice crafter. Thanks for replying! It is much appreciated.
Where do you get your glass supplies?
Do you mean the glass I purchased for this particular video. The glass is from Michael's craft store it is called Ashland decorative filler.
Thank you!
what size canvas is this
They are 10x20
dr crafty resin link does not work
amzn.to/3Eji1Uq. here is one but it looks like all they offer is a 2 gallon kit for $129 plus a $20 coupon If you are going to be needing a lot of resin its a good deal, but I don't see it offered in smaller quantities any more. Sorry that was a video from last year.
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