Love them and your nails match! I didnt realize you could use watercolors on clay. I love discovering different uses for some of my other crafty addictions. Thanks for great tutorial.
Hello, very pretty! When I’m going to resin, I make a very small dimple on each side where I want the hole to be. Not all the way through. Then I bake, sand, apply surface art, then drill holes into the dimples before applying resin. Clear the holes with a toothpick before curing the resin. If some resin cures in the hole, it’s super easy to clear it. You’ll avoid cracking :) Question: why 2 different resins for the fronts and backs? That may be why you had curling. Thank you for sharing this video, lovely effect and I appreciated that you included finishing the earrings and pendants.
Thank you very much! That's a very cool idea. The reason for the two different resins are because I wanted the beveled look on the front and just a shine on the back. Thanks I feel it's not a full tutorial without finishing it off in the tutorial.
Very nice technique 😍 I was thinking that where you had bleed through, you could have taped off on both sides of the messed up white line, and then used white ink, or white paint (something like that), to remake your straight white line. Just a thought 😊
Love them and your nails match! I didnt realize you could use watercolors on clay. I love discovering different uses for some of my other crafty addictions. Thanks for great tutorial.
Thank you so much! I didn't realize it either until I tried it. You're so welcome!
Beautiful 😍
Thank you!!
Very cool, love the pattern 👌🗼
Thank you very much!
Hello, very pretty! When I’m going to resin, I make a very small dimple on each side where I want the hole to be. Not all the way through. Then I bake, sand, apply surface art, then drill holes into the dimples before applying resin. Clear the holes with a toothpick before curing the resin. If some resin cures in the hole, it’s super easy to clear it. You’ll avoid cracking :)
Question: why 2 different resins for the fronts and backs? That may be why you had curling.
Thank you for sharing this video, lovely effect and I appreciated that you included finishing the earrings and pendants.
Thank you very much! That's a very cool idea. The reason for the two different resins are because I wanted the beveled look on the front and just a shine on the back. Thanks I feel it's not a full tutorial without finishing it off in the tutorial.
Very pretty, thank you
Thank you so much! You're welcome!
Very nice technique 😍
I was thinking that where you had bleed through, you could have taped off on both sides of the messed up white line, and then used white ink, or white paint (something like that), to remake your straight white line. Just a thought 😊
Thank you very much! Yeah that's a great thought. Didn't even think of that! Thanks!