30+ years ago we used to play with nail polish in my grandparents bird bath and plastic tubs by dripping the polish in the water, watching it spread, and picking it up with our fingers or pencils.
Ran across this video after buying clear ornaments the day before. I have lots of nail polishes and had this in mind but wasn’t sure exactly how to do it. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. The ornaments are beautiful. Got a new subscriber. 😊
you need to put them on popsicle sticks then put them in styrofoam to dry, or tie a string through the Loop to hang to dry, and Make deeper water, that way you can put it all the way in the water at the edge and pull it out up through the polish
I had some left over netting/ribbon brom making wreaths and I also had some clear ornaments so I took a long strip of that netting ribbon and fed it into a clear ornament using a chop stick. Then I just spray painted the top in gold briefly. It turned out beautiful.
Whaaaaaaaat???!! You haven’t even started and my mind is already going crazy with ideas. I didn’t know. 😮 I’m so excited! I have a tub of nail polishes and a dollar tree on my list of to dos today!
Hi thanks for your lovely idea I have never seen this before and it is great i have lots of nail polish never used was going to give it away but now I am going to find something to dip have you thought about using a bit of string to hang your bobbles on to dry or maybe the naill polish . might run of. Thanks for your lovely painting from Annie Scotland UK. Happy thanks giving.
Happy Thanksgiving. In case interested: I've done alcohol ink on glass ornaments before but not hydro-dipping. I put one color at a time inside the ornament and used canned air to disburse. Use the same method for each layer of color.
Hi my name is Claire from upstate New York and this looks like a phenomenal decoration to make never thought about nail polish in the water nice job merry Christmas!
You are a fantastic artist and i love watching every video that you make, so inspirational to me as I am just starting out with acrylic pouring and have learnt so much, so thank you very much for everything. Charlene. Queensland, AUSTRALIA.
I can confirm that the nail polish leaves a very thin invisible film across the water surface. All the nail polish will do it but the worst one is the iridescent (or any color that is a "shimmer" ). As you saw how quickly it spread out, unless it is completely dried, it will spread out evenly across the water's surface even to the point where there is no more mica visible. You will just have a clear film that affects the surface tension. The more quickly and evenly it spreads is an indicator of the culprit. I have used paper towels to try and remove the film but I could still see broken pieces left behind and floating around freely. If a symmetrical spread of your colors is needed, these pieces can interfere with the new polish spreading out. I have never considered using alcohol inks before as I also believe that it will simply dissipate in clean water buttons give me an idea. You could try filling the surface of the water with with the iridescent then add the alcohol ink on top and swirl it. Or create custom colors by mixing the alcohol ink into iridescent nail polish before putting it in the water. Also one trick I used to do if previous colors were showing in new dips, instead of changing the water and cleaning the bowl, I would after cleaning up the polish, pour some clear in it to push the other colors away to the sides of my bowl. Sometimes I would clean the clear before doing my next color but if I still got interference from the previous colors I would just start my new pour on top the clear. I just realized this is a three year old post but if you should happen to see this I would love to see the alcohol ink on top the nail polish experiment.
Might be a good idea to keep track of which colors have more problems in this type of application. Different ingredients for those specific colors could cause the problem.
Place the popsicle sticks inside first then dip, then you can put them on the foam board to dry. You could also put them on the strings first and dip then hang to dry.
I've watched experts dip guitar bodies and paper before-they use less paint (or nail polish) and then take a chop stick and swirl through the paint creating all kinds of neat patterns. Then they take the item they are dipping and they don't roll the item around on the surface. Simply push the item straight down through the paint and pull it straight out. It's pretty interesting. They also use bins that are much deeper than what they are dipping down into the water.
Missed the live so watching replay from Sunshine Coast Australia 🇦🇺 If you dip bottom of a cup when they are finished can you spray a finish on top to seal for dishwasher or washing up?
Whoever gave a thumbs down, has never tried doing a live teaching demonstration. They should just turn to another channel and move instead of being rude.
The alcohol ink is great on candles too. Acrylic will not stick over all that mess or it will peel off. That is the rule for oil painters.You can paint over acrylic with oil but not over oils with acrylic it will eventually peel and crack.
Have you ever thought to modge podge an ornament for texture before hydro dipping? I would love to see blue, purple, black & silver. I think it would be gorgeous.
❤😊 If you pull the sticks out of the styrofoam and place them in the bulb as you're dipping it and then you can turn it upside down and put it back into the styrofoam and you won't have to touch it with your fingers and I won't make as much of a mess
If you were to put the ornament under the water, not through the paint initially, and then pull it UP through the paint, would that cover the bulb differently or more/less fully? ALSO, are you using glass or plastic ornaments?
I am thinking that if you pushed a stick into a piece of clay or maybe little pieces of styrofoam and then inserted that into the open end of the ball then you would not have to touch them to push the stick into the foam block.
You didn't dip quick enough. Once you put the polish in the water, you have to work quickly. That eliminates the blobs of color that you're getting. Love your channel btw!!!
Want you can do is take styrofoam take a then stick or small popsicles sticks and stick in the styrofoam wide enough that the bulbs don’t touch,I have done this before it works ,just a little advice
I hope you will always be given good health and hopefully you will always make beautiful karia. try to make something that has never been made by anyone else. except for me ... try to make karia like mixing epoxy resin with various colors, then diApply it to the door so chances are that it will change and look like a marble stone or an expensive stone like a sapphire ... or a five colored stone ... success awaits
I attempted this yesterday for a friend that wanted white, red and silver ornaments. I bought 3 different shades of red but they all look pink 😞. I am wondering if coating the inside with something... Glifter? Silver or red paint? ...would darken them or if they wouldn't look as good because it would take away the translucency? Suggestions anyone?
Anyone....can other paints be used? If using three colors it would cost $1.25 x5(three polishes and two ornaments). Im wondering if paint might be more cost effective?
You're not using entire bottles of nail polish on one to 2 ornaments so that math isn't quite accurate. This technique can be done with nail polish or spray paint, which is more expensive.
Because of the nail polish, I wouldn't think they would HAVE to be sealed. But I, personally, would do a clear spray paint coat. It would mimic the top coat 😁
30+ years ago we used to play with nail polish in my grandparents bird bath and plastic tubs by dripping the polish in the water, watching it spread, and picking it up with our fingers or pencils.
I used to do my nails this way, cover skin around with liquid latex and dip nails in! Looks amazing
I did that too until I developed an allergy to latex.
Ran across this video after buying clear ornaments the day before. I have lots of nail polishes and had this in mind but wasn’t sure exactly how to do it. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. The ornaments are beautiful. Got a new subscriber. 😊
Glad it was helpful!
you need to put them on popsicle sticks then put them in styrofoam to dry, or tie a string through the Loop to hang to dry, and Make deeper water, that way you can put it all the way in the water at the edge and pull it out up through the polish
Hanging to dry will cause a puddle in the bottom. Draining on a stick let's any extra run out.
The white needs to go in first. It gets covered up by the stronger colors.
Purple silver green or just lighter colors of purples
Or pencils are awesome to use. Tape the opening of the ball to a pencil that is fit inside. Then roll them and stick in styrofoam.
Wow, Dee… You have so much advice. It looks like she is doing fine.
Beautiful! Just a little tip,...clean the ornaments with rubbing alcohol to get rid of any kind of residue. It will help adhesion of the polish.
I had some left over netting/ribbon brom making wreaths and I also had some clear ornaments so I took a long strip of that netting ribbon and fed it into a clear ornament using a chop stick. Then I just spray painted the top in gold briefly. It turned out beautiful.
Sooo much better turn out then when my daughter & I tried hydro dipping our fingernails using nail polish & water
How fun! And I have a box full of ornaments just waiting for me! ♥♥♥
The ornaments are as lovely as you. Thank you for sharing this technique!
Awesome technique. Thank you for sharing! I love your insouciant willingness to try anything. 💗🤗
Im a nail tech and i use Nail polish from the Dollar Store !! And yes it works some are very nice.I mix gel polish with it sometimes..Very nice ❤❤
Whaaaaaaaat???!! You haven’t even started and my mind is already going crazy with ideas. I didn’t know. 😮 I’m so excited! I have a tub of nail polishes and a dollar tree on my list of to dos today!
Dollar tree doesn’t open for a couple of hours. I’m now searching the house for boring things to dip. New sub!❤
Those dollar tree nail polish hydro dipped ornaments are amazing!! 🙀🙀❤💚 Happy turkey day!! 🦃🦃
Hi thanks for your lovely idea I have never seen this before and it is great i have lots of nail polish never used was going to give it away but now I am going to find something to dip have you thought about using a bit of string to hang your bobbles on to dry or maybe the naill polish . might run of. Thanks for your lovely painting from Annie Scotland UK. Happy thanks giving.
Hi I am from South Africa. Thank you for making your videos such fun. Always enjoy your show
Happy Thanksgiving. In case interested: I've done alcohol ink on glass ornaments before but not hydro-dipping. I put one color at a time inside the ornament and used canned air to disburse. Use the same method for each layer of color.
Great project for kids too. Thanks for your creativity
So cool hydro dipping with nail polish awesome 👍🏼😊💜 hope you had a wonderful thanksgiving Marcy and Family 🦃
So excited to see you took my idea & ran with it!!
These are very pretty ❤ fun projects to do with My Grandson ❤
Thank you :)
The nail polish ones look fantastic
Thank you for sharing this technique! Quebec Canada
Hi my name is Claire from upstate New York and this looks like a phenomenal decoration to make never thought about nail polish in the water nice job merry Christmas!
You are a fantastic artist and i love watching every video that you make, so inspirational to me as I am just starting out with acrylic pouring and have learnt so much, so thank you very much for everything. Charlene.
Queensland, AUSTRALIA.
Thanks so much for sharing.... it's beautiful
I can confirm that the nail polish leaves a very thin invisible film across the water surface. All the nail polish will do it but the worst one is the iridescent (or any color that is a "shimmer" ). As you saw how quickly it spread out, unless it is completely dried, it will spread out evenly across the water's surface even to the point where there is no more mica visible. You will just have a clear film that affects the surface tension. The more quickly and evenly it spreads is an indicator of the culprit. I have used paper towels to try and remove the film but I could still see broken pieces left behind and floating around freely. If a symmetrical spread of your colors is needed, these pieces can interfere with the new polish spreading out.
I have never considered using alcohol inks before as I also believe that it will simply dissipate in clean water buttons give me an idea. You could try filling the surface of the water with with the iridescent then add the alcohol ink on top and swirl it. Or create custom colors by mixing the alcohol ink into iridescent nail polish before putting it in the water.
Also one trick I used to do if previous colors were showing in new dips, instead of changing the water and cleaning the bowl, I would after cleaning up the polish, pour some clear in it to push the other colors away to the sides of my bowl. Sometimes I would clean the clear before doing my next color but if I still got interference from the previous colors I would just start my new pour on top the clear.
I just realized this is a three year old post but if you should happen to see this I would love to see the alcohol ink on top the nail polish experiment.
You can get hydro dip inks to use instead of nail polish or spray paint and it has no odor makes it good for indoor use
Might be a good idea to keep track of which colors have more problems in this type of application. Different ingredients for those specific colors could cause the problem.
To eliminate muddy neutrals, dip one color at a time when using complementary colors.
Place the popsicle sticks inside first then dip, then you can put them on the foam board to dry. You could also put them on the strings first and dip then hang to dry.
I’m watching from California
Sacramento California
Red, silver and gold!
I am so excited to see😊
Perfect Seahawks colors!
That is so pretty I want to try that,
They are so pretty 😁
I've watched experts dip guitar bodies and paper before-they use less paint (or nail polish) and then take a chop stick and swirl through the paint creating all kinds of neat patterns. Then they take the item they are dipping and they don't roll the item around on the surface. Simply push the item straight down through the paint and pull it straight out. It's pretty interesting. They also use bins that are much deeper than what they are dipping down into the water.
Watching from TN now.
I can’t wait to see this
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Watch a nail dip video and see the amazing designs they do. I do my nails this way. You could do all kinds of designs on these. 😘
How do you do your nails like this? How do you avoid it getting on your fingers? I would love to try it! Thanks
@@jeangrandy8672use liquid latex on your skin.
I’m watching from the UK. Hi 👋🏻
I do this on the lids of jars. I like to reuse jars rather than just throwing them away.
Love it❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome idea! 💖💖💖👏
Love to see blue and purple
They look great! Just incase you dont know you can also do this with spray paint.
By just using spray paint in water like she Is doing?
Yes, you can use spray paint in the same way :) I have a few videos on this
Missed the live so watching replay from Sunshine Coast Australia 🇦🇺 If you dip bottom of a cup when they are finished can you spray a finish on top to seal for dishwasher or washing up?
There isn't a food safe spray that can be used for it as far as I am aware (in the USA)
I have not researched it though...
What if you put clear polish in the water and ink on top of that then dip ? This looks addicting and fun!
Divino ! 😊 Gracias
Use skewers sticks
take off hanger top
Dip ornament in paint then stick skewer in hole flip over then stick into styrofoam, drying upside down.
Whoever gave a thumbs down, has never tried doing a live teaching demonstration. They should just turn to another channel and move instead of being rude.
Exactly!! And those same people are never seen on UA-cam or anywhere else doing instructional videos or sharing their obvious wealth of knowledge 😂
My daughter did that with three ornaments over the summer for Xmas this year :)
Very cool!!❤🎉
The alcohol ink is great on candles too. Acrylic will not stick over all that mess or it will peel off. That is the rule for oil painters.You can paint over acrylic with oil but not over oils with acrylic it will eventually peel and crack.
Have you ever thought to modge podge an ornament for texture before hydro dipping? I would love to see blue, purple, black & silver. I think it would be gorgeous.
Looks like fun
This is pretty cool
Agree, it's not always cheaper at Dollar Tree or Big Lots etc.
Seahawks colors!! ❤
Live from Illinois 😂 I remember you dipping shoes in the past.
❤😊 If you pull the sticks out of the styrofoam and place them in the bulb as you're dipping it and then you can turn it upside down and put it back into the styrofoam and you won't have to touch it with your fingers and I won't make as much of a mess
Beautiful
How do you seal these? They are amazeballs!
If you were to put the ornament under the water, not through the paint initially, and then pull it UP through the paint, would that cover the bulb differently or more/less fully? ALSO, are you using glass or plastic ornaments?
You can yourself give it a try. I don't think it will cover all surfaces though. The ornaments were made of plastic.
I don't think the bottom would be fully covered...
It looks like ribbon candy
Have you considered putting white acrylic paint on the inside of the bulb when you’re finished? I wonder how that would change the appearance?
That would be cool :)
Can you hydrodip with acrylic paints?
Purple pink and silver
I am thinking that if you pushed a stick into a piece of clay or maybe little pieces of styrofoam and then inserted that into the open end of the ball then you would not have to touch them to push the stick into the foam block.
Hello from North Georgia
You didn't dip quick enough. Once you put the polish in the water, you have to work quickly. That eliminates the blobs of color that you're getting. Love your channel btw!!!
P.S you gotta learn to work and talk at the same time lol 😂
I'm good thanks
She did it very fine and people should be grateful she is sharing any knowledge as some people charge high fees just to teach crafts.
Have you tried dipping, or pouring on solid color ornaments, like red, blue, green etc.?
Can you use plastic bubbles for the resin pour. Charlene, Queensland, Australia.
Green and red silver
From California
what spray do you seal it with?
Want you can do is take styrofoam take a then stick or small popsicles sticks and stick in the styrofoam wide enough that the bulbs don’t touch,I have done this before it works ,just a little advice
I hope you will always be given good health and hopefully you will always make beautiful karia. try to make something that has never been made by anyone else. except for me ... try to make karia like mixing epoxy resin with various colors, then diApply it to the door so chances are that it will change and look like a marble stone or an expensive stone like a sapphire ... or a five colored stone ... success awaits
Have a lovely day tomorrow. 🦃
Do you need the bag inside the bowl?
Is this just water and nail polish? I know you said this isn't a tutorial, but it still helps to know what you're using.
It is a tutorial, it's just also a live video so it's not JUST a tutorial, and I go over all products in the video. Yes, just nail polish and water :)
She explained that in the beginning.
I attempted this yesterday for a friend that wanted white, red and silver ornaments. I bought 3 different shades of red but they all look pink 😞. I am wondering if coating the inside with something... Glifter? Silver or red paint? ...would darken them or if they wouldn't look as good because it would take away the translucency? Suggestions anyone?
How would you seal the ornament with clear nail polish exactly?
3 years later me: oooh just iridescent & navy would be awesome…… **tumbleweed enters stage left**
Are these plastic or glass ornaments?
what do you seal these with?
Did old nail polish work?
Even take the top off empty polish, or such and put a pencil inane set over
Are you going to do the purple?
I place my ornaments on my doweled stryrofoam block. Just remove the hook end until you're finished, then replace the tops.
Oklahoma. Do you use warm water?
Is the sale still on?
Make another styrofoam piece and stand it up so you can hang the ones with tops from 😉
HAPPY THANKGIVING! 😘
Anyone....can other paints be used? If using three colors it would cost $1.25 x5(three polishes and two ornaments). Im wondering if paint might be more cost effective?
You're not using entire bottles of nail polish on one to 2 ornaments so that math isn't quite accurate. This technique can be done with nail polish or spray paint, which is more expensive.
Do you have to seal them? I’m thinking they not going to be handled a lot so you might not need to seal.
Because of the nail polish, I wouldn't think they would HAVE to be sealed. But I, personally, would do a clear spray paint coat. It would mimic the top coat 😁
Purple blue n silver
These are really pretty, but, I thought that you could have dipped one more ornament of each color combo
Columbia South Carolina
I think they make a crackle alcohol ink for that maybe.😊
My dollar store has gell nailpolish. Would that work also 🤔
Does Glidden nail polish work
Can u use the glider nail polish