U don't even have to trace around them. Daniel Cooper has shown that u can put a dollop of uv resin on top of the film then press the cabachon on top of it, pressing down hard to ensure it spreads beneath the whole cabachon and no bubbles under it then shine a uv light on top then u can cut around. The uv bonds the cabachon to the film when u do it that way!! Much easier than tracing! 😃👍💙
These turned out so pretty I also do paint pouring and have lots of skins for jewelry. Best way to do it and to make your life easier is to take your clear pendant and find the spot where you want it and put little dollop of UV resin put your clear pendant on it and I with a handheld light and cure it once I have enough that are stuck to the paint skin. I go around and cut them that way saves you from having to trace and sometimes you get that black line.
I love little windows. The films are amazing. These are really pretty. You can also set little like a coin on the film and make different designs when you heat it.
I looked through the comments and didn't see anyone else suggesting this if you take a piece of cardboard or something flat after you crinkle and fuse your plastic pieces then you smash the cardboard down on top of it while it's still hot and it flattens it out very well.
I'm new to UV resin, but I found you can crinkle the thicker sheets of film, if they won't crinkle with heat gun, by crumpling the film up with your hand. I enjoy your channel.
Omg😮! They're all gorgeous but I have to say the ones with the acrylic skins are hands down my favorite ❤. Debbie is so nice to give you those skins! Just proves to never throw things away. Even the little clippings from the films. Some companies send out those clippings as little thank you gifts. Thank you for a great video and music
Absolutely stunning Michelle so the first time I saw this technique I really wanted to try it, but I didn’t have any films so I started playing around with my cricket vinyl. It didn’t crinkle so well but if you put it on top of bubble wrap and heat it it makes an awesome effect. I use the color changing vinyl. They turned out really pretty. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed and wonderful night.❤❤❤❤
I’ve been making gemstone jewelry for the past 20 years. I wanted to expand my skills with resin. So many of those look like real stones, opal, malachite, sodalite or blown glass! Gorgeous! Shout out to Debbie for those lovely skins. Also want to try that. Do you think you could just top coat the film to avoid bubbles before attaching the cab? Love this episode!
Those all came out GORGEOUS! 😍 I like the ones made with the dichroic films the best! 🧡🧡🧡 I make similar jewelry, but I use a few short cuts that make it go so much faster and easier! Instead of making the cabochons myself out of resin, I buy ones made out of jeweler's glass, & then I dab a bit of clear-drying glue (I use either Glossy Accents or Fantastic Glaze & Glue) onto whatever I am attaching the cabochon to, & then place the cabochon on it , press it down, & let it dry. Once it's dry, THEN I cut it out, rather than tracing the shape & cutting it out first. That way, there's no tracing & you only have to cut once. I usually put the finished pieces into metal trays, like you did for some of them, or, if I'm making 1 inch circle ones, I will put them into a bottle cap & glue a magnet onto the back. Now, I know what I just said doesn't involve using any resin & I realize you have to because that's what your channel is about, but I thought you might want to know about attaching the cabochon first & cutting it out after. 😉
Thank you for showing how to do the films in jewelry. They turned out beautifully and I can’t wait to try it. Love the jewelry but I love to watch you bling out the hippo, others, and your extras.
The films are dichroic, once you heat them if you put something heavy on it they flatten out. I started my crafting journey with paint pouring and have a bunch of skins! So fun and easy to make jewelry
When you said jewelry, I bet you could hear me yelling Yeah all the way to Florida! You know I love your jewelry videos! Thanks for another excellent one!
The dichroic film is interesting but I am really hooked on acrylic paint pour when it's mixed with Floetrol - the resulting sheets make wonderful pendants and earrings.
I love the jewelry videos & saved this one for future use !! The paint skins Debbie gave you are gorgeous. I believe I heard you can make them yourself without doing acrylic pours-don’t know that for a fact thou. Thank you Thank you Michelle !! I love the blues & purple ones. Have a great day
Gorgeous! Those one films are expensive when I looked them up once. It's too bad too because they have awesome colors. I'll look into the little windows ones. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
When I got your notification, I thought to myself …is it nine o’clock already? I like the early time, that way I’m not in bed. Will you do it always at this time? I hope so! The jewelry that you made is beautiful ! Thank you for sharing! 💕
I’m so excited that you did this video today. This was my plan for my after work resin project tonight. I have those exact Angelina fusible films and I had yet to try them. So now I know they’ll work and I can not wait to get home now! Also the ones you made are beautiful 🤩
Omgosh Michelle you outdid yourself these are stunning although I'm a 2 part epoxy girl I still enjoy the process of uv resin and the beauty it gives as a top coat! I had no idea Debbie was into fluid art! I teach fluid art 😂 and run a fluid art help group 😂 the skins are usually made on a silicone mat or plastic wrap 🌯 just for future knowledge 😉 I have something I need to send you now!!!! Ill write you a note with it and explain how to use it but the effects are insane!! Oh quick tip with fusing, use a pallet knife add heat to the pallet knife as you move it across the films it will help keep it flat and bond at the same time. Hope that made sense if not I can do a short clip to show you what I'm trying to say 😂 much love sweet girl 💖💞 🤗
@@glitznglitterbymichelle1 oh I hope you do! At least let her teach you to make skins so you can use them in your resin work! I love when Debbie is on she's so great!!! I want her to paint my husbands Chihuahua for me as a gift for him on Christmas!! Idk how to contact her so maybe you can pass this along to her and ask for me?
I think ya forgot to backcoat the heart with UV resin. 😅 You had it sitting up with ones with paint skins. These all turned out beyond GORGEOUS, Michelle!! BEAUTIFUL JOB!!!! 💜🥰💜🤯💜😍💜
If you look back at this video, check out the 4 pendants you have grouped to the left. From a distance, the bottom one looks like a person holding a baby! So cool!
I used black nail polish on the back of my paint skins and I didn’t have to use any resin or paint at all one or two coats to black nail polish and it’s all done You could use silver you could use gold. You could use any colour you like could use complementing colour of the pendant or the paint skin.
The Angelina film is the only film that was made to bubble up and create a good texture when heated. It also will stick to itself if it touches when hot. However it isn't a permanent bond so I wouldn't trust it to stay on a necklace ect. If you really want lots of texture on the film get Don to help you and some one hold the film with 2 pairs of tongs or tweezers and heat the film from the bottom in mid air. I have used a candle and done it on my own, but you must keep it moving so you don't melt holes into it.
Beautiful! My favorite one, is the yellow brown teardrop one. I am a more fall color kinda girl😊 Do you put them on chais to sell them, or just pendants?
Love watching all your videos. Thank you for all you do. My question is, i bought the same lets resin uv lamp, my plastic tray seems too small. I can't slide it in and out. It always falls down on one side. I have a really hard time getting it to even stay. It's very frustrating 😑 Am I doing something wrong?
Did you flip it? It's not a square tray it's kind of almost rectangular. If it doesn't fit get ahold of Let's Resin and they will make it right with you.
Mischelle, I have been having a problem getting my cheap UV resin to set up. I put it on a clear tray with a clear cover and let Mother Nature shine her pure sun light and the get hard. The lamps are frustrating.😊 bought 2 UV lamps and the lights are white?? What ever God provides. Your neighbor from across the state.😊
I am wondering when I watch on some utube they talk about washing your skins if you have used silicone in the paint , need to know why ,not sure if it crack in the jewellery ,I watch daily videos from Glitz
U don't even have to trace around them. Daniel Cooper has shown that u can put a dollop of uv resin on top of the film then press the cabachon on top of it, pressing down hard to ensure it spreads beneath the whole cabachon and no bubbles under it then shine a uv light on top then u can cut around. The uv bonds the cabachon to the film when u do it that way!! Much easier than tracing! 😃👍💙
She did exactly that in this video! I think Michelle was just showing some ways it can be done. She does show both, though.
I was going to say the same thing . His way takes less time, and turns out beautiful . Plus much easier .
I was going to say this is how I do it instead of tracing
That's what I do with paint skins. So much easier.
I’ve done it with scrapbooking paper and nail foils makes it so much easier ☺️
These turned out so pretty I also do paint pouring and have lots of skins for jewelry. Best way to do it and to make your life easier is to take your clear pendant and find the spot where you want it and put little dollop of UV resin put your clear pendant on it and I with a handheld light and cure it once I have enough that are stuck to the paint skin. I go around and cut them that way saves you from having to trace and sometimes you get that black line.
This is absolutely the best way.
I love little windows. The films are amazing. These are really pretty. You can also set little like a coin on the film and make different designs when you heat it.
I love watching you do resin. You always say we, like we are there with you. They are all beautiful.
You mean your not??? LOL
@@glitznglitterbymichelle1 Thanks for making us feel like it.
Debbie, I love those pink skins that you developed for Michelle. What a great idea and beautiful jewelry to boot.
I looked through the comments and didn't see anyone else suggesting this if you take a piece of cardboard or something flat after you crinkle and fuse your plastic pieces then you smash the cardboard down on top of it while it's still hot and it flattens it out very well.
I'm new to UV resin, but I found you can crinkle the thicker sheets of film, if they won't crinkle with heat gun, by crumpling the film up with your hand. I enjoy your channel.
Stunning! Love the fallish one and the one paint skin that looks like a butterfly wing. Love them all.😊❤
Omg😮! They're all gorgeous but I have to say the ones with the acrylic skins are hands down my favorite ❤. Debbie is so nice to give you those skins! Just proves to never throw things away. Even the little clippings from the films. Some companies send out those clippings as little thank you gifts. Thank you for a great video and music
I do paint pours also. I’ve done bracelets, rings, necklaces and earrings. They come out amazing! These skins are beautiful. 🙂♥️
Absolutely stunning Michelle so the first time I saw this technique I really wanted to try it, but I didn’t have any films so I started playing around with my cricket vinyl. It didn’t crinkle so well but if you put it on top of bubble wrap and heat it it makes an awesome effect. I use the color changing vinyl. They turned out really pretty. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed and wonderful night.❤❤❤❤
I’ve been making gemstone jewelry for the past 20 years. I wanted to expand my skills with resin. So many of those look like real stones, opal, malachite, sodalite or blown glass! Gorgeous! Shout out to Debbie for those lovely skins. Also want to try that. Do you think you could just top coat the film to avoid bubbles before attaching the cab? Love this episode!
Possibly! Give it a try!
Those all came out GORGEOUS! 😍 I like the ones made with the dichroic films the best! 🧡🧡🧡 I make similar jewelry, but I use a few short cuts that make it go so much faster and easier! Instead of making the cabochons myself out of resin, I buy ones made out of jeweler's glass, & then I dab a bit of clear-drying glue (I use either Glossy Accents or Fantastic Glaze & Glue) onto whatever I am attaching the cabochon to, & then place the cabochon on it , press it down, & let it dry. Once it's dry, THEN I cut it out, rather than tracing the shape & cutting it out first. That way, there's no tracing & you only have to cut once. I usually put the finished pieces into metal trays, like you did for some of them, or, if I'm making 1 inch circle ones, I will put them into a bottle cap & glue a magnet onto the back. Now, I know what I just said doesn't involve using any resin & I realize you have to because that's what your channel is about, but I thought you might want to know about attaching the cabochon first & cutting it out after. 😉
Thanks! Yes, I will use resin but next time I will just cut after it's cured! That will save me loads of time! Love the tips and tricks!
BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤❤❤ The teardrop with the Cooper/Gold looks like a Monarch butterfly wing. 😊
Thank you for showing how to do the films in jewelry. They turned out beautifully and I can’t wait to try it. Love the jewelry but I love to watch you bling out the hippo, others, and your extras.
Beautiful jewelry!!! The TV does not do them justice.
They're all stunning, I think my favorite one is the gold film teardrop pendant, Awesome jewelry Michelle.
Very pretty!❤
They are all beautiful but. Those paint skins...omgoodness, gorgeous!!!
The films are dichroic, once you heat them if you put something heavy on it they flatten out. I started my crafting journey with paint pouring and have a bunch of skins! So fun and easy to make jewelry
Also, love the new time, I sometimes don’t make it until 9:00!
New time!!! 6:00 EST
When you said jewelry, I bet you could hear me yelling Yeah all the way to Florida! You know I love your jewelry videos! Thanks for another excellent one!
Love it!!
I love watching all of your projects! UV or not! My favorites are always the resin molds, though. Very pretty!❤❤❤
The dichroic film is interesting but I am really hooked on acrylic paint pour when it's mixed with Floetrol - the resulting sheets make wonderful pendants and earrings.
❤best one yet
These jewelry pieces came out so BEAUTIFUL Michelle 😍 ❤Gail
I love the jewelry videos & saved this one for future use !! The paint skins
Debbie gave you are gorgeous. I believe I heard you can make them yourself without doing acrylic pours-don’t know that for a fact thou. Thank you Thank you Michelle !! I love the blues & purple ones. Have a great day
These are allways amazing ❤ When I start my resin working few years ago, this was one of my first techniques and i don't never boring it ❤
❤🎉 love Debbie's paint skins! All absolutely beautiful Michelle, thank you for teaching us 🎉❤
Gorgeous! Now I want to do some more, too, but I have to finish other projects first. 😁
Gorgeous! Those one films are expensive when I looked them up once. It's too bad too because they have awesome colors. I'll look into the little windows ones. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
Ok, so beautiful jewelrys ❣️I love seeing you make them 👀😍
Those are so nice. Love them all. The paint skins were my favorite. Just my 1 cent
Hi, they are beautiful. Have a great day too.
I have been wanting to try the fusable sheets to do pendants. Now I REALLY want to try them! All are absolutely gorgeous. ❤
Viewing from the caribbean your uv pendants came out beautiful your the best michelle god bless
When I got your notification, I thought to myself …is it nine o’clock already? I like the early time, that way I’m not in bed. Will you do it always at this time? I hope so! The jewelry that you made is beautiful ! Thank you for sharing! 💕
New time!!! 6:00 EST
Hi Michelle, they all came out great. You too, have a blessed day.🙏🤗💗
Wow. So pretty.and it don't cost that much to make. I bet these would be great for fund raisers.nice
A nail polish brush is wonderful
Wonderful! Amazing work Michelle
Thanks Tracey!
Fun! I thought you were going to back the film heart in white though. It sure was pretty with the white behind it!
Lovely jewelry!
I was but I just ended up doing it all in black 😑
Beautiful ❤️
All of them are absolutely beautiful. You did a great job with them 😻💜😻💜😻
Everything turned out Gorgeous Michelle
I’m so excited that you did this video today. This was my plan for my after work resin project tonight. I have those exact Angelina fusible films and I had yet to try them. So now I know they’ll work and I can not wait to get home now! Also the ones you made are beautiful 🤩
Love them!
They are beautiful, Michelle ❤😊
My favorite one is the teardrop one with the paint skin 🥰
These are really very luxurious, I just love them. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Absolutely stunning! 🤩 love love love them! ❤
They all are really beautiful pendants Michelle. You did a great job!
Gorgeous jewelry Michelle ❤❤❤
Omgosh Michelle you outdid yourself these are stunning although I'm a 2 part epoxy girl I still enjoy the process of uv resin and the beauty it gives as a top coat! I had no idea Debbie was into fluid art! I teach fluid art 😂 and run a fluid art help group 😂 the skins are usually made on a silicone mat or plastic wrap 🌯 just for future knowledge 😉 I have something I need to send you now!!!! Ill write you a note with it and explain how to use it but the effects are insane!! Oh quick tip with fusing, use a pallet knife add heat to the pallet knife as you move it across the films it will help keep it flat and bond at the same time. Hope that made sense if not I can do a short clip to show you what I'm trying to say 😂 much love sweet girl 💖💞 🤗
You know what would be great fun?!! I day where you are the student and Debbie is teaching you fluid art!! That would be amazing to watch!!! ❤❤
We’ve talked about it!!
@@glitznglitterbymichelle1 oh I hope you do! At least let her teach you to make skins so you can use them in your resin work! I love when Debbie is on she's so great!!! I want her to paint my husbands Chihuahua for me as a gift for him on Christmas!! Idk how to contact her so maybe you can pass this along to her and ask for me?
@@cwv-artistry email me and I will pass it on to her (glitznglittermichelle@gmail.com)
They are beautiful 😍 such rich colors
Beautiful ❤ thanks for sharing 🧡🍁🍂💛
Beautiful jewelry. I made some paint skins just waiting for them to dry.
Cool!!! Use them for sure!
They turned out amazing
Love the paint chips...great idea..have to try...thank you
Exceptional
They all turned out beautifully ❤ 😮😮! Thanks for sharing this tutorial 😊
All really pretty.
I love the new time. Love the pendants. 😊
New time!!! 6:00 EST
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS AMAZING
Very beautiful.
I'm pretty sure that really thick film is window film from Temu. I have some of in.
comes out beautiful
Love all of them
These are beautiful!!!
I think ya forgot to backcoat the heart with UV resin. 😅 You had it sitting up with ones with paint skins.
These all turned out beyond GORGEOUS, Michelle!! BEAUTIFUL JOB!!!! 💜🥰💜🤯💜😍💜
You made me go find it and check it LOL Yep, it's back coated LOL
No, she did. Stop the video at around 41:23 & you'll see that the backs of both of the hearts are shiny.
Love the films! Beautiful pieces❤
Beautiful!❤
Oh thank you so much!
❤❤❤❤ gorgeous
Love these , thank you for the great ideas !
I’m partial to the blues but the brown black one is gorgeous
I have nerve damage in one hand so when I handle something small, I use double sided tape to hold my thingies in place.
If you look back at this video, check out the 4 pendants you have grouped to the left. From a distance, the bottom one looks like a person holding a baby! So cool!
And just like paint skins, U can use leftover resin and just spread it thin on a clean piece of silicone mat! 😃
Love them all!! Would love to find a source for paint skins...they are beautiful!!! xo
I used black nail polish on the back of my paint skins and I didn’t have to use any resin or paint at all one or two coats to black nail polish and it’s all done
You could use silver you could use gold. You could use any colour you like could use complementing colour of the pendant or the paint skin.
Looks like some of those strips are nail foils that you would use size, tack it, or up resin to adhere it
I just love watching you work. You are so creative. I’m a newbie to resin, and your videos are so helpful. Do you have a Facebook group?
Welcome!! Yes I do! It’s linked in all my description boxes! Make sure to answer the questions so you will be approved!!
The Angelina film is the only film that was made to bubble up and create a good texture when heated. It also will stick to itself if it touches when hot. However it isn't a permanent bond so I wouldn't trust it to stay on a necklace ect. If you really want lots of texture on the film get Don to help you and some one hold the film with 2 pairs of tongs or tweezers and heat the film from the bottom in mid air. I have used a candle and done it on my own, but you must keep it moving so you don't melt holes into it.
The strips look like what I got from Temu.
If u do both sides while fusion together & push down with piece of cardboard
Hope I’m not being a nasty person, love your videos
I was going to say the something.
I love tips!!! Thanks!
I was wondering why you popped the clear out.
An easier way is to do every layer in the mold. Even the back coat.
That's how I do mine, anyway😊
Hi Michelle I love everything you make, and these these are stunning 😍😍😍😍😍, m , what resin brand did you use to make the cabochons?
Let’s Resin UV resin
Can you show how to use nail foil ? For the pendants.
Thank you! Love all your videos!
I’m not sure exactly what you mean.
@@glitznglitterbymichelle1 The nail foils with UV resin I can not figure it out.
These are beautiful! Do you have a link for the sanding block?
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You're early!! Lol
New time!!! 6:00 EST
Love these! My problem is how to decide what to charge for different items. How do you decide?
Time and materials is how I do it.
Beautiful! My favorite one, is the yellow brown teardrop one. I am a more fall color kinda girl😊 Do you put them on chais to sell them, or just pendants?
I just sell them as pendants
Love watching all your videos. Thank you for all you do. My question is, i bought the same lets resin uv lamp, my plastic tray seems too small. I can't slide it in and out. It always falls down on one side. I have a really hard time getting it to even stay. It's very frustrating 😑
Am I doing something wrong?
Did you flip it? It's not a square tray it's kind of almost rectangular. If it doesn't fit get ahold of Let's Resin and they will make it right with you.
Yeah I've tried it every way. I'll try and contact them. Thanks
These are so pretty! 😍 would regular jewelry glue work instead of the e6000?
I’ve never used that so I’m not entirely certain
@@glitznglitterbymichelle1Okay, thank you!
shell there another way to do this,fill the mold halfway put the film in and cover with another layer of resin
Do you have a video on buffing?
No I don't I'm sorry!
When you put the acrylic paint to back coat them did you put U-V resin on top of acrylic paint and put under the light?
Yes
Silicone mat and they peel right off! It's the run off from her paint pours
Mischelle, I have been having a problem getting my cheap UV resin to set up. I put it on a clear tray with a clear cover and let Mother Nature shine her pure sun light and the get hard. The lamps are frustrating.😊 bought 2 UV lamps and the lights are white?? What ever God provides. Your neighbor from across the state.😊
The word that stood out to me is "cheap", I'm thinking that's your problem. I've never ever had a problem with not curing with Let's Resin brand.
I am wondering when I watch on some utube they talk about washing your skins if you have used silicone in the paint , need to know why ,not sure if it crack in the jewellery ,I watch daily videos from Glitz
I have no idea about that??
After heating press with card stock to make it flat