Don't be so hard on yourself, Julie, we all have issues from time to time. You always have beautiful projects and I know it sucks when they don't turn out the way you have visualized the way they should look. The coasters are beautiful and the colours are so nice and vibrant. Personally, you're an inspiration to me and I'd love to be half the artist you are.
I love watching you mix paints. It’s almost ASMR, but also, watching you give step by step instruction is extremely helpful. And your voice is pleasant to the ears.
Personally I think it looks amazing!! Plus I feel like it’s great that you show the mistakes or or mishaps that are being made. It actually shows us that we too can make mistakes. I think sometimes we get so caught up in perfection. But we need to remember that it is art. And your art work is amazing!!!
I’m one of the people who likes to watch every little step. In fact I have several people wanting to give this a try and I have recommended your channel!! Some of those who do music and end product is actually boring as well as un informative. So you are the one I recommend and that I watch the most!! Thank you for these that do give us step by step!’
I think they turned out beautifully!!! Well done! Like many others, I appreciate that you talk us through each step and do your mixing in front of us! I’ve learned so much from you (not that I remember to apply all your wonderful teaching) and started playing with resin in the last week or two…been watching you for months and months. Three sets of coasters down, and I’ve learned I have much more to learn. Thanks again for sharing your resin journey!! ❤️
I watched one video of wave making and they let their white resin set into it got warm about 25 minutes and made waves. I love watching you. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for all of your wonderful technical step by step and for your knowledge. I for one love how you explain everything and don’t skip through and just throw music over (which is no help for us that are learning). I seen one of your videos and you made it look so easy (with your knowledge) I went shopping and well yeah I’m hooked!😂 Thank you
i absolutely love how the waves look...did you hear me yelling noooooo to stop after you scraped the white off - i thought it was perfect...then you made it even more stunning...i just love how they turned out
This is gorgeous. I love the lighter green to beach looks like tiny bubbles breaking as it comes in shore. Very nice. Love it. Plus I do like watching step by step.
The coasters are gorgeous! I really appreciate you taking us step by step with your videos. I am learning so much from you. I also learn from your boo boos. ❤ I agree with you about the ones where they don't speak, just music and sometimes write on the screen. If there's no talking, I skip right past them.
I think you nailed it this time !!! This set really look's like a Beach !!! The sand, the white caps and the different shades of blue in the water, AWSOME !!! It really feels like I'm looking at the Beach !!! Great job Julie !!! 🥰 💐🤗💜👏👍💐
You did a great job. They are beautiful. If you put a think line of clear resin under a very thin line of a more transparent white you will get it much easier. Love watching your videos. Thanks so much. Cheers from Ireland. Regards Sandra
Julz, the pastes are naturally sticky because they are quite dense. The dried out ones are easy to restore with heat. They " dry up" because the ratio between pigment and binder is quite high and it doesn't like the cold. Compared to other brands, Le'Rez pastes have a much longer shelf life. They love warmth so heat them up and they'll be good to go. Overall I think you did a great job with these coasters. I actually love the " underneath " 🤗❤
They may not have turned out the way you had hoped, yet they are absolutely gorgeous! I really love them! The ragged geode definitely gives the illusion of splashing water. The 3-D effect comes across very well. The translucence is perfect for water. And the sand under the water, lovely. Very, very nice! Take care, be safe and have a happy weekend!
I watched a beach tutorial by ArtResin called "Resin Tutorial - Ocean Art for Beginners with Lacing" that was very helpful on how to get the waves to work. She did it all while the resin was all wet instead of waiting to do a topcoat. I found it very helpful for learning how to manipulate the resin into the shapes and effects you want. I love all your commentary on your videos and sharing your mistakes and your successes. I love all your videos!
I enjoy your long videos. Don’t even worry about that. Folks who need to only have to look on their history to take up videos where they left off..Beautiful work as always, my dear! and I love your chatter. I’m learning too, and would much rather hear your thoughts than annoying music (I usually mute those who use music) You go, girl! I am in my 60s now, but as a kid, I grew up on the shores of Lake Michigan. I still dream about the beach, and let me tell you, this looks very much like my memories!
There's a great couple on Artist til death you tube channel and they can get some great white lacing with resin and have always been great at answering questions. For as new with resin as you are I think you are doing wonderful.
If you ever stop nursing, you're bound to do well in the staging homes for selling department! Thiese are lovely for your efforts. I'm not a resin artist so I can't help you there. There's a couple here in US who have a channel and they turn out some amazing work, Artist Til Death is their channel. They do lives on Monday evenings and are great about answering questions. I'm loving watching you work on these ond seeing you progress!
End result is - fabulous!!! I wish I had more of your sense of fearlessness. Who knew you could scrape off a color and end up with such a smooth, glasslike surface. Just love your videos and your personality. And yes, we have to talk to our art pieces - they become humanized as we labor over them.
I get great waves using a pea size amount of Amsterdam titanium white to color my resin. its the best product I've used for the wave effects. I had my fair share of wave failures but the Amsterdam has always given successful results.
I have seen it again, just love it. Before you left it to set, it looks like a beach in Carrabien (or another place where yhey have amazing beaches) , sand and clear light blue water with a sand on the bottom and then darker water as it get deeper 🙏❤️ it's so so amazing
I know you’re thinking it looks bad, but it doesn’t. It did look weird the way it would go in reverse, but it looked good afterwards! It’s not nearly as bad as you’re seeing it. I actually love them!
Actually the back of the previous ones looks like real beach and waves, but it is your art, so it is what you want to achieve. Still they are beautiful. 🌊
I see this was from 2 years ago and from my own trial and error you need a line of resin on top then the white then blow out on the dry resin making better to control. Love all of your work and thank you.
Julie, Sue Findlay is an excellent resin artist, try to watch some of her beach art videos. Also, just put your clear resin in thin strips where you want your waves, then a tiny bit of white and blow. Mineral spirit lightly dragged through the what after you've poured it on will give you the lacing. Resin over the whole piece is what is making the white flow back. Careful with the torch, you were burning your resin. Good luck sweetie and keep trying. Don't be so hard on yourself, you do beautiful work even when it's not what you were going for.
If you get hard pastes you can either sit them carefully in warm water or heat carefully for a few seconds at a time with heatgun or torch. You can also drop a little neat alcohol or mineral turps into your white to create lacing. Sue Findlay and Sharon Lindley are excellent at beaches and waves.
Thank you for doing this video! I have struggled learning everything and I’m sorry it didn’t work, but boy did it make me feel good knowing even experts have difficulty sometimes. And they really look great even though it’s not what you hoped for!
Hi Julie!! 👋😎👋 I think these are beautiful, even if they're not what you envisioned them to be at first! What dream ever transfers perfectly into reality? As you know, struggles teach us so much more that we can use on our 2nd, 3rd or 40th creation. 🤔💜💚💙😉👍 I don't do resin, but I have some thoughts: Maybe you put down too much clear at the start of your waves? That's why they had someplace to run back into after blowing them out, just like acrylic's can if the paint is too deep(thick) and runny. Would a cool, not hot blower, be better? The heat makes the resin runnier, and so the white can flow faster back into the initial line. 🤔 What if you added another THIN broken line of white, to show that last little whitecap before flowing up onto the beach? 🤔 I like that you added more beach gold after doing all the blues, it keeps that edge so much cleaner looking. And by adding it afterwards, it keeps the sand under the water showing and a sharp interface at the sand/water line. The other side is really nice looking as well, I keep thinking that depending on your mood, you may want to use one side or the other. That thought has been there on all of your coasters, I pretty much like both sides of all of your coaster creations!! 💚💙🧡 Lastly, and I hope I don't offend, but you sound like someone who maybe trying to get the same effects that you get on your pours. I have to say that I had to smile while listening to you, although I do sympathize with you because I have been there so many times myself on my artwork. God bless Julie and may his peace be within you!
Hi Julie . Have you tried the Ocean White from Let's Resin? It is designed specifically for waves. I have tried it and it seems to help 😊. Thank you for sharing your precious talents.
Don't be so hard on yourself, Julie, we all have issues from time to time. You always have beautiful projects and I know it sucks when they don't turn out the way you have visualized the way they should look. The coasters are beautiful and the colours are so nice and vibrant. Personally, you're an inspiration to me and I'd love to be half the artist you are.
I don’t mind long videos. I love watching you create your art.
Stunning, fantastic and unbelievably gorgeous. 🥰👌
It does look like a beach. It looks like the foam of the salty water of the waves that stays on the sand. I think it’s beautiful.
Yes it look like seafoam on the beach I love it its Beautiful 💯👍🏽❤😁
I love watching you mix paints. It’s almost ASMR, but also, watching you give step by step instruction is extremely helpful. And your voice is pleasant to the ears.
They’re so pretty! Can you imagine how some of us get frustrated at home? You are doing better than you know. Honest.
I appreciate your videos! Please don’t apologize for it being long❤️. Keep the tutorials going. We are learning! 😉
These are outstanding! I LOVE your videos! I don’t care if they are long, I’m with you, the more I can learn from them the better! ❤️
Personally I think it looks amazing!! Plus I feel like it’s great that you show the mistakes or or mishaps that are being made. It actually shows us that we too can make mistakes. I think sometimes we get so caught up in perfection. But we need to remember that it is art. And your art work is amazing!!!
I’m one of the people who likes to watch every little step. In fact I have several people wanting to give this a try and I have recommended your channel!! Some of those who do music and end product is actually boring as well as un informative. So you are the one I recommend and that I watch the most!! Thank you for these that do give us step by step!’
Lagharty sprays his with alcohol ??
I think they turned out beautifully!!! Well done! Like many others, I appreciate that you talk us through each step and do your mixing in front of us! I’ve learned so much from you (not that I remember to apply all your wonderful teaching) and started playing with resin in the last week or two…been watching you for months and months. Three sets of coasters down, and I’ve learned I have much more to learn. Thanks again for sharing your resin journey!! ❤️
This is how the beach looks really, I live in Florida near the beach. This looks more realistic like the beach. You are doing just great.
I watched one video of wave making and they let their white resin set into it got warm about 25 minutes and made waves. I love watching you. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for all of your wonderful technical step by step and for your knowledge. I for one love how you explain everything and don’t skip through and just throw music over (which is no help for us that are learning). I seen one of your videos and you made it look so easy (with your knowledge) I went shopping and well yeah I’m hooked!😂 Thank you
i absolutely love how the waves look...did you hear me yelling noooooo to stop after you scraped the white off - i thought it was perfect...then you made it even more stunning...i just love how they turned out
This is gorgeous. I love the lighter green to beach looks like tiny bubbles breaking as it comes in shore. Very nice. Love it. Plus I do like watching step by step.
Do you still have your birds outside.
OMG the struggle. I know the feeling. You sound so beautiful. And I still think it came out so beautiful. I really love it
You stopped just at the right place. I was yelling at you to stop, stop, stop !!! LOL. They look great.
The coasters are gorgeous! I really appreciate you taking us step by step with your videos. I am learning so much from you. I also learn from your boo boos. ❤ I agree with you about the ones where they don't speak, just music and sometimes write on the screen. If there's no talking, I skip right past them.
I liked your other videos. I LOVE this video. You admit that you don’t know and you try so hard to figure it out.
I’m watching your videos out of order based upon my latest resin project, but you are awesome and a huge help to a beginner like me!
The best thing about Art is that each piece is unique and that's what makes them so wonderful..great attempt they turned out beautiful
Waves go where they want....I think they look lovely...mikelle newyork strong 😁🌈👍
I love them..looks like waves crashing on rocks..
Frustrating when you are trying to achieve a certain effect...but certainly ❤ beautiful ❤❤
These are just wonderful ! Looks just like the beach!
very beautiful transparent pieces of beach with waves
Julie here is another artist in resin coasters she is very good also Cathli Lapierre Art she does amazing flowers in the resin coasters thanks
I think you nailed it this time !!! This set really look's like a Beach !!! The sand, the white caps and the different shades of blue in the water, AWSOME !!! It really feels like I'm looking at the Beach !!! Great job Julie !!! 🥰
💐🤗💜👏👍💐
You did a great job. They are beautiful. If you put a think line of clear resin under a very thin line of a more transparent white you will get it much easier. Love watching your videos. Thanks so much. Cheers from Ireland. Regards Sandra
Julz, the pastes are naturally sticky because they are quite dense. The dried out ones are easy to restore with heat. They " dry up" because the ratio between pigment and binder is quite high and it doesn't like the cold. Compared to other brands, Le'Rez pastes have a much longer shelf life. They love warmth so heat them up and they'll be good to go.
Overall I think you did a great job with these coasters. I actually love the " underneath " 🤗❤
Suzana Dancks Le' Rez Expressions julies are drying up cus she is double dipping
They are absolutely gorgeous
They may not have turned out the way you had hoped, yet they are absolutely gorgeous! I really love them! The ragged geode definitely gives the illusion of splashing water. The 3-D effect comes across very well. The translucence is perfect for water. And the sand under the water, lovely. Very, very nice! Take care, be safe and have a happy weekend!
I watched a beach tutorial by ArtResin called "Resin Tutorial - Ocean Art for Beginners with Lacing" that was very helpful on how to get the waves to work. She did it all while the resin was all wet instead of waiting to do a topcoat. I found it very helpful for learning how to manipulate the resin into the shapes and effects you want. I love all your commentary on your videos and sharing your mistakes and your successes. I love all your videos!
I think you're right in the end . Less white is the answer.. They're gorgeous!!!
The back side of the first attempt looks great! The way the white stayed on the front gives the back beautiful depth with the light through it.
I enjoy your long videos. Don’t even worry about that. Folks who need to only have to look on their history to take up videos where they left off..Beautiful work as always, my dear! and I love your chatter. I’m learning too, and would much rather hear your thoughts than annoying music (I usually mute those who use music) You go, girl! I am in my 60s now, but as a kid, I grew up on the shores of Lake Michigan. I still dream about the beach, and let me tell you, this looks very much like my memories!
I think it looks very much like a beach!
There's a great couple on Artist til death you tube channel and they can get some great white lacing with resin and have always been great at answering questions. For as new with resin as you are I think you are doing wonderful.
i think they look great. no wave is ever perfect!
Beautiful 💯 love your personality so energetic and funny 💯👍🏽‼😂😁
I think they're beautiful just the way they are
Very pretty. It does look beachy.
I admire your persistence. They are still very pretty.
If you ever stop nursing, you're bound to do well in the staging homes for selling department! Thiese are lovely for your efforts. I'm not a resin artist so I can't help you there. There's a couple here in US who have a channel and they turn out some amazing work, Artist Til Death is their channel. They do lives on Monday evenings and are great about answering questions. I'm loving watching you work on these ond seeing you progress!
Beautiful sandy beach with the waves coming in, perfectly done!
End result is - fabulous!!! I wish I had more of your sense of fearlessness. Who knew you could scrape off a color and end up with such a smooth, glasslike surface. Just love your videos and your personality. And yes, we have to talk to our art pieces - they become humanized as we labor over them.
The white you scrapped off looks great
Tammy A wrapped a paper towel around the heat gun handle and secured it w a rubber band. I loved that idea.
Looks like sea foam to me. They are beautiful
I wrote my blurb before the last minute. I think those are absolutely beautiful! The translucent result is stunning.
It’s absolutely gorgeous
I get great waves using a pea size amount of Amsterdam titanium white to color my resin. its the best product I've used for the wave effects. I had my fair share of wave failures but the Amsterdam has always given successful results.
Hi Tracy, can I know which line of the Amsterdam paint do you use for the waves, the AMSTERDAM EXPERT ACRYLIC or the AMSTERDAM ACRYLIC standard?
Thank you for sharing your thought process as you go learn and make changes along the way. Wonderful results!
I think they look fabulous!!! Definitely beachy. Thanks so much for showing us as you learn.
😊🎨🌺🎨😊
I saw a man do lacing with thin white strips just a few and a cone on his heat gun ? Love this channel
I wish i could shout over to you 🤣, the first and last waves were/are amazing! I love watching ❤
I’m a clean freak, and I love how clean your work area is, and that you clean as you go, just like me in the kitchen 😄
I think they look very pretty! Thank you for the long detailed videos! I feel like I’m learning along with you. It’s so much fun!! 😊💕
I have seen it again, just love it. Before you left it to set, it looks like a beach in Carrabien (or another place where yhey have amazing beaches) , sand and clear light blue water with a sand on the bottom and then darker water as it get deeper 🙏❤️ it's so so amazing
Love watching your clips....I enjoy watching how they turn out 😁👍🐱
I think these are just beautiful just enough waves. Gorgeous simply amazing 😉
OMG this is gorgeous! I looooove it. I love your job. You have blessed hands. You’re a phenomenal artist!
Julie they came out perfectly. I love them.
I love you. I'm a big fan of yours. You create beautiful works of art. You can also use real sand in resin. But it looks beautiful anyways.
Top notch is all I can think! You did an amazing job on these! I love them so much!
I think it's soooo pretty. I've been making spacey looking ones but I'm going to try this.
I think you did a good job they look really pretty
You are right about it looking easier than doing it, you did a great job Julie 👍
From our side of the "table" it really does look like the white foam of the ocean.
It looks good.
Your work is beautiful!! I live watching every step!!!!
I love your commentaries! Your acrylic pours are beautiful and now I am learning a lot about resin! Thank you. 👌
I see nothing wrong with them they turned out beautiful!
I love watching your videos
Love the way you explain everything, it's the only way to learn always a pleasure seeing you work please don't start putting music on 😊
Beautiful work!! I loved the video and how you worked through each issue as you were presented with them during the process.
I know you’re thinking it looks bad, but it doesn’t. It did look weird the way it would go in reverse, but it looked good afterwards!
It’s not nearly as bad as you’re seeing it. I actually love them!
They are beautiful!
Actually the back of the previous ones looks like real beach and waves, but it is your art, so it is what you want to achieve.
Still they are beautiful. 🌊
I see this was from 2 years ago and from my own trial and error you need a line of resin on top then the white then blow out on the dry resin making better to control. Love all of your work and thank you.
For not working out, those turned out gorgeous!! Lol!!
Wow those are amazing! I would love a set of coasters like that!!
I think they are quite gorgeous. I love the displays you set up as well.
I love your videos! I just wish you would have a list of which products you use in your projects. Thank you for considering this.
Julie, Sue Findlay is an excellent resin artist, try to watch some of her beach art videos. Also, just put your clear resin in thin strips where you want your waves, then a tiny bit of white and blow. Mineral spirit lightly dragged through the what after you've poured it on will give you the lacing. Resin over the whole piece is what is making the white flow back. Careful with the torch, you were burning your resin. Good luck sweetie and keep trying. Don't be so hard on yourself, you do beautiful work even when it's not what you were going for.
Now you know how to make pretty clouds.
Your end result is GORGEOUS, might not be what you were going for, but I love them. That Le Rez color is beautiful!
The way these were set upright in the end made me think of summer trees against a beautiful blue sky .
I love your videos Julie xx
If you get hard pastes you can either sit them carefully in warm water or heat carefully for a few seconds at a time with heatgun or torch. You can also drop a little neat alcohol or mineral turps into your white to create lacing. Sue Findlay and Sharon Lindley are excellent at beaches and waves.
I look forward to your videos every day. It’s like my little “escape” TFS!
I love them! Very cool.
Wow, they are beautiful. Love the translucency ❤️
Thank you for doing this video! I have struggled learning everything and I’m sorry it didn’t work, but boy did it make me feel good knowing even experts have difficulty sometimes. And they really look great even though it’s not what you hoped for!
Those are beautiful!! Try using a straw to move the white next time. That works better for me.
They look great!
Just wondering what your process is for sanding the excess off and how you make it shiny again.? Love your work!
Love your hard work, love you
Hi Julie!! 👋😎👋 I think these are beautiful, even if they're not what you envisioned them to be at first! What dream ever transfers perfectly into reality? As you know, struggles teach us so much more that we can use on our 2nd, 3rd or 40th creation. 🤔💜💚💙😉👍
I don't do resin, but I have some thoughts:
Maybe you put down too much clear at the start of your waves? That's why they had someplace to run back into after blowing them out, just like acrylic's can if the paint is too deep(thick) and runny.
Would a cool, not hot blower, be better? The heat makes the resin runnier, and so the white can flow faster back into the initial line. 🤔
What if you added another THIN broken line of white, to show that last little whitecap before flowing up onto the beach? 🤔
I like that you added more beach gold after doing all the blues, it keeps that edge so much cleaner looking. And by adding it afterwards, it keeps the sand under the water showing and a sharp interface at the sand/water line. The other side is really nice looking as well, I keep thinking that depending on your mood, you may want to use one side or the other. That thought has been there on all of your coasters, I pretty much like both sides of all of your coaster creations!! 💚💙🧡
Lastly, and I hope I don't offend, but you sound like someone who maybe trying to get the same effects that you get on your pours. I have to say that I had to smile while listening to you, although I do sympathize with you because I have been there so many times myself on my artwork.
God bless Julie and may his peace be within you!
It really looks natuarl, loving it.
Hi Julie . Have you tried the Ocean White from Let's Resin? It is designed specifically for waves. I have tried it and it seems to help 😊. Thank you for sharing your precious talents.