Thanks Peter. I have actually created a Sun and Moon chunky keyring using this same technique, using inlays I made from my celestial moulds. I've been meaning to try in a trinket tray because it's such a fun thing to do and the results are always completely different. I'm excited to try it once I move on from autumn/Halloween season!
Thanks so much. I was really gutted that the resin had cured a bit too much to really grip the pigments but I'm glad I went with the swirling movement because it's worked with the patchiness and made it into a feature :)
Absolutely Stunningly Gorgeous Mary❤ oh I need to get this bottle mold. Thank you so kindly for sharing your wonderful talent and videos with us all ❤Take great care and I hope you are having a wonderful holiday ❤
Thank you. This bottle mould is quite shallow so when you put two bottles back to back it doesn't make a round shape. I do have a fondant icing mould that is much more 3D and it would work with that, but it would need to have the backs sanded perfectly flat, the edges sanded and probably top-coated to hide the joins. It would be worth trying it but I just haven't got around to it yet!
When making the inlays in the molds, what do you use to keep the uncured silicone from sticking to the silicone molds? Silicone mold release spray?? Thank you!!!
You can use mould release spray to help, but some types of silicone will bond to moulds that are made from the same type, and that will happen regardless of having spray in the mould first. The really high quality, dense silicone moulds I've found don't tend to bond to the silicone I mix, but it's always best to do a small batch test first just so you don't ruin a potentially favourite mould.
It looks amazing! 💜 It's moody and elegant as well as colourful and muted at the same time.
Thanks so much Mizz :D
WOW‼️‼️‼️
That is stunningly beautiful Mary truly stunning ❤❤
Thanks so much lovely x
That came out beautiful ❤
Thank you; I'm so happy with it :)
Best one of these I've yet seen❤
Thank you so much :)
Wooow, truly a thing of beauty and a joy forever! I really love it. I think a stars and moons version would be fantastic too.
Thanks Peter. I have actually created a Sun and Moon chunky keyring using this same technique, using inlays I made from my celestial moulds. I've been meaning to try in a trinket tray because it's such a fun thing to do and the results are always completely different. I'm excited to try it once I move on from autumn/Halloween season!
Gorgeous!! Those inlays worked amazingly. Love the way you did the background. It's awesome.
Thanks so much. I love that it looked a bit like colourful crushed velvet :)
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Lovely, lovely colours. Couldn’t have turned out better.
Thanks so much :)
That is gorgeous. Those colour shifting swirls look very magical. I love this. Hope you have a great holiday x❤
Thanks so much. I was really gutted that the resin had cured a bit too much to really grip the pigments but I'm glad I went with the swirling movement because it's worked with the patchiness and made it into a feature :)
It looks absolutely gorgeous I'm glad your channel surfaced I loved your combination your tray gives a vintage vibe. The background is stunning.
Thank you so much; I'm really glad you enjoyed the video. I'm always amazing by the huge range of effects you can get with resin :)
Wow. Couldn’t imagine that it would be so amazing.
Thank you so much :)
Absolutely Stunningly Gorgeous Mary❤ oh I need to get this bottle mold. Thank you so kindly for sharing your wonderful talent and videos with us all ❤Take great care and I hope you are having a wonderful holiday ❤
Thank you so much Dale. I'm so glad you enjoyed watching :)
Love it~ I went to your other videos using the bottles....i was wondering if you tried to glue two together to make a full bottle instead of a half?
Thank you. This bottle mould is quite shallow so when you put two bottles back to back it doesn't make a round shape. I do have a fondant icing mould that is much more 3D and it would work with that, but it would need to have the backs sanded perfectly flat, the edges sanded and probably top-coated to hide the joins. It would be worth trying it but I just haven't got around to it yet!
Well done.❤
Thank you :)
Hi Mary wow the tray is amazing 😍 so beautiful thanks for sharing ❤❤❤ xxx
Thanks Michelle. I love how velvety the background looks - a complete "happy accident"!
COOL
Many thanks :)
When making the inlays in the molds, what do you use to keep the uncured silicone from sticking to the silicone molds? Silicone mold release spray?? Thank you!!!
You can use mould release spray to help, but some types of silicone will bond to moulds that are made from the same type, and that will happen regardless of having spray in the mould first. The really high quality, dense silicone moulds I've found don't tend to bond to the silicone I mix, but it's always best to do a small batch test first just so you don't ruin a potentially favourite mould.