You are amazing Molly! Not only a very talented artist, but so willing to share your knowledge and help teach us newbies. I appreciate you so very much! ♥️♥️🇦🇺
An oldie but goodie, Molly! Love this set! I am about to make some for gifts and wanted to find a good how-to...I should have known you would have one! Thanks for sharing!! :)
Love your videos! You are easy to listen to and a great teacher. Thank you for sharing your talent!! I am just blown away that you have such perfect outcomes from 3 very different techniques and the same paint consistency! Just fascinating... And you make them all look so easy! lol I've been watching videos for months now and have tried pouring 4 times, and each time i say that "they make it look so easy..but it's sooooo not" lol
Thank you! It gets a little easier as you go along and find what pouring medium and what consistency work for you! Keep trying! Hope you have fun with it!
This was a very helpful video on coasters Molly... thank you so much... it has inspired me to have a go on my wood rounds this afternoon... I must buy some tiles as i think they would be a lot easier to handle somehow... :)
Molly I have been watching you for at least 2 years now, and I'm just finding out that you do coasters???? WHAT😂 What else do you do? You have all types of tricks up your sleeve 😂
@@singerislandadventures5018 Wouldn't that be just so neat? But individually, altho none would be the exact same, they would make a very impressive kitchen, or bathroom tiled wall. Oh my, they are so beautiful. :)
Beautiful tiles! I love the colors. I am thinking of making a back splash using tiles and these would be perfect. Do you have a suggestion for resin? Thank you for your video!
Love the three styles you shared with us . They are beautiful! Thank you. Three quick questions- 1. Can any acrylics work ? 2. Did you say the that after pouring , you have to cure for 21 days, before resin? I am assuming that just means drying in a protected area ( or anything else involved like baking, etc?). 3. Have you already done your video for cells? Thanks
Hi Molly. Thank you for sharing your expertise. It's such a pleasure watching you create beautiful pieces of art. I am an avid follower. Please advise what name brand of glue you use to put the cork on the back of the tiles. Thanks.
I love your art. Alas, there was no closed captioning and I’m hearing impaired. I’ve lost 50% of my hearing. You nearly always have CC. I just wanted to let you know. The tiles look wonderful. Are the tiles used on backsplashes ? I can see endless possibilities. Love the one with the spiral look and the small area with what looks like metallics are maybe just colors that mixed and came out that way.
Hi sheila! Thank you! The closed captioning is an option that is chosable for the viewer. I have it turned on. Check on the screen for the option to turn on! Sorry that happened! The tiles are bathroom tiles, but they will be for coaster sets! Yes, there was some metallic gold in there! Let me know if you find the closed caption option if not I will have to look into that!
. These are beautiful and what is the silicone for and where can I buy it.. Do you have to dilute the paint?And when I dries you just pour the resin on It??
The silicone is to create cells it is not needed but helps the cells form easily it is an oily substance so you do have to clean it before you put resin on it you can wash the surface of the painting or wipe it down with a lysol wipe or alcohol you can put cornstarch on it to get rid of the oily substance to soak some of it up. I use spot on treadmill silicone oil. I get it off amazon
Molly what do you do to the top of coaster to prevent glasses / cups from sliding off the smooth top? Your art is so beautiful. I am doing your art class. Thanks
I decided to do coasters, but do you do any prep work on the ceramic tiles, like "roughing up" the surface? Also, if I want to make trivets, do I use a heat resistant resin?
Hi Molly, so what do you put on the coaster itself before you pour? And after you pour and torch what do you use to seal the paint when done..thank you..I'm very new at this.😊
Wow those are amazing. I really love the last one. The ring one!! Sorry I'm new at this lol I really want to do more of these paint pours. I've only done 2. 5x7 inside of a disposable aluminum pan on my kitchen floor. I'm limited to space cuz I live in a small apartment. I was told i shouldn't use resin in my sm apart. cuz its toxic. Is that true? Also If u can give me any suggestions on how to be able to do bigger canvas/projects in my sm. Space I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanku. I enjoy watching u. I learn a lot from u too. Sorry for long msg.
Thank you! You don't need to Much space, just lots of plastic or paper to conver up! For key chap you can buy a large wash pan (the link is below my video on my Amazon storefront) and that will catch all of your drips. Place some dowels overtop and you have a workspace for large paintings! Art resin in ok to use without a respirator for most, but I don't know if you have any health conditions, so I can't say for sure. It has very low odor but can be kind of expensive
@@MOLLYSARTISTRY Thanks for the paint information. You are appreciated for your kind sharing of techniques for acrylic pouring. I will start using house paint as a base tomorrow!
Hi, your cell textures are so beautiful! I would like to do something similar, but do you have a video or link of how you do your color paint mixtures? I can’t seem to find it
What do you mean how I color them? You mean how I mix my paint? I don't normally show that on Gardner, but I always tell the mixture I use in the description!
Hi! It takes about 2 to 4 weeks to let all the water evaporate so that you wont get clouding. How long depends on the mediums used and how thick your paints are!
Make sure the paints are level and thin. If they are too thick they will crack. If they are mixed with too much water they will crack. If they have air flow over them they may crack. It has to do with the evaporation of water and a thing called crazing. You want good drying conditions for the work to dry and cure properly.
First of all, for some reason every time you use a straw or blow on the paint I catch myself holding my breath. Second, Question: Is your white base coat the same consistency as your colors? I think they are beautiful.
Molly I so enjoy your videos and am taking your smart Art Courses. Happen to come across this video on coaster put I didn't get what you said on what you use for the resin? Thank You
Thank you it is harder to clean off especially if you are going to be using resin on your painting and it's not needed I get great cells without it I still use it sometimes if IM doing a flip cup or a swipe
So there's no base at all? Just the paint (in the waves) with the white as you coax it into the wave formation? Hmm? Well then.....maybe I've found my problem. Lol thanks again Molly. Stay safe! 😁
You are amazing Molly! Not only a very talented artist, but so willing to share your knowledge and help teach us newbies. I appreciate you so very much! ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Did you coat the coasters first with white?
An oldie but goodie, Molly! Love this set! I am about to make some for gifts and wanted to find a good how-to...I should have known you would have one! Thanks for sharing!! :)
Love your videos! You are easy to listen to and a great teacher. Thank you for sharing your talent!! I am just blown away that you have such perfect outcomes from 3 very different techniques and the same paint consistency! Just fascinating... And you make them all look so easy! lol I've been watching videos for months now and have tried pouring 4 times, and each time i say that "they make it look so easy..but it's sooooo not" lol
Thank you! It gets a little easier as you go along and find what pouring medium and what consistency work for you! Keep trying! Hope you have fun with it!
You were in focus all the time. The coasters were beautiful, thank you for sharing how to do it.
Thank you! It's hard to tell sometimes lol. I will do a whole video just to find out I was blurry!
@@MOLLYSARTISTRY ...and I thought she meant you were focused Mentally!
I was thinking, "Wow! How does she do that?"
@@MyFavoriteNolaThings bahahah
This was a very helpful video on coasters Molly... thank you so much... it has inspired me to have a go on my wood rounds this afternoon... I must buy some tiles as i think they would be a lot easier to handle somehow... :)
Molly I have been watching you for at least 2 years now, and I'm just finding out that you do coasters???? WHAT😂 What else do you do? You have all types of tricks up your sleeve 😂
thank you!
Thank you for sharing your art Molly. I'm obsessed
They are fantastic! Yes please do a video on cells. You, Karen, Julie and Christina make it all look so easy. It flows. (Bad Paint pour joke!)
Hahaha. Ok, I want it to be comprehensive with multiple mediums and different silicone products, but I will try to make one next week!
These are super cool Molly! I can picture a kitchen with a backsplash of Molly Tiles.
I am all over your house remodel!
Singer Island Adventures: Absolutely! I had the same thought in mind when watching the video. :)
Laurie P I was also imagining a giant wave across a few dozen different little tiles that would be sweet 🌊
@@singerislandadventures5018 Wouldn't that be just so neat? But individually, altho none would be the exact same, they would make a very impressive kitchen, or bathroom tiled wall. Oh my, they are so beautiful. :)
Beautiful tiles! I love the colors. I am thinking of making a back splash using tiles and these would be perfect. Do you have a suggestion for resin? Thank you for your video!
Thank you I’m so happy I found this video because I’ve been struggling with my tiles. I think I got it now.
This is amazing! I can't wait to try some of these tomorrow!! Thanks for your great tutorial!💕💕💕
Thanks, I just started doing coasters tonight. Thanks for the great video as always!
OMG Molly, I love the coasters, and I love the cells. Can’t wait for that video. Awesome work!!!
Thanks Shane!
I love your coasters!
Beautiful !! You are such a great artist and I enjoy watching .
Love the blues it’s so pretty ❤️
Thank you Linda!
Do you have to use specific type of tile when doing these? These are awesome!
They’re so beautiful.
These are so much fun. I am doing coasters and hot plates.
Love all your work Molly, everything is always beautiful!!
Thank you so much milisa
Love the three styles you shared with us . They are beautiful! Thank you. Three quick questions-
1. Can any acrylics work ?
2. Did you say the that after pouring , you have to cure for 21 days, before resin? I am assuming that just means drying in a protected area ( or anything else involved like baking, etc?).
3. Have you already done your video for cells?
Thanks
Molly, these coaster/tiles are way too awesome! Absolutely stunning and fascinating to watch them being made. :)
Thank you!! They are fun little pieces of art! love that they are functional too!
So blessed to God be all the glory. Keep looking up Wow.. ua-cam.com/video/Ar-pAdtvRro/v-deo.html
These are so cool I live doing coasters but getting Bloom burn out 😂… thank you for this awesome video.. I love the wave
Glad you like them!
Those are great Molly. Thank you for sharing.
Love the coasters. Looking forward to your video on cells
Beautiful I never fail watching your arts is so awesome 🌹❤️
Thank you so much angie!
Is there any Spray? Or for TopCoat to make it shine and cover the whole coaster with acrylic paint??? thank you! 💕💕I really love it😍
Love your coasters. Thanks so much for sharing your method. Do you varnish before resining them?
Thank you! No I do not I just wipe with lysol and alcohol and then resin with stone coat countertop resin!
Beautiful. Will definitely try them ! Love the color choices!
Beautiful ❤️
Today I will paint coasters. 💃!
Have fun!
The straight pour looks like a red onion!! Yes, I've been making coasters!
Absolutely love watching you!!!
They are all beautiful!
Thanks!
Love them all but especially that last one 💜
Thank you!
Thank you for the ideas.
I shall try them on my tiles.
What a neat idea and so beautiful!! Thank you
Love these! The colors are magical. 💫
Hi Molly. Thank you for sharing your expertise. It's such a pleasure watching you create beautiful pieces of art. I am an avid follower. Please advise what name brand of glue you use to put the cork on the back of the tiles. Thanks.
Thank you so much. Enjoy you so. I have learned a lot
I learn a lot from you! Do you always make them with tiles?
Yes I do!
These are so beautiful!! I wonder if you took 4 inches X 4 inches?
Hi Molly love these. are you just using ceramic tiles for these?
Hi Molly, great video! how much do you sell your coasters for and how many do you sell in a month? Thanks
This is incredible! Im a beginner. Can I get those cells with just the paint and floetrol?
Awesome details and effects. Glad I got to see the process, it was fun. 😎👍♥️
Thank you!
I loved those colours. Great video.
Can I use a heat gun instead of torch? Love this process
You can
I love all of these! Can you go into more detail about the top coat?
Pretty colors as always 🤩
I love your art. Alas, there was no closed captioning and I’m hearing impaired. I’ve lost 50% of my hearing. You nearly always have CC. I just wanted to let you know. The tiles look wonderful. Are the tiles used on backsplashes ? I can see endless possibilities. Love the one with the spiral look and the small area with what looks like metallics are maybe just colors that mixed and came out that way.
Hi sheila! Thank you! The closed captioning is an option that is chosable for the viewer. I have it turned on. Check on the screen for the option to turn on! Sorry that happened! The tiles are bathroom tiles, but they will be for coaster sets! Yes, there was some metallic gold in there! Let me know if you find the closed caption option if not I will have to look into that!
@@MOLLYSARTISTRY j
Molly your PM is it thé same ratio for the colors and base, your work is amazing
Lovely thanks for sharing
I did a set! Don’t know how to share the photos with you. But they turned out awesome. Thank you.
Great job! Email me at info@mollys-artistry.com
. These are beautiful and what is the silicone for and where can I buy it.. Do you have to dilute the paint?And when I dries you just pour the resin on It??
The silicone is to create cells it is not needed but helps the cells form easily it is an oily substance so you do have to clean it before you put resin on it you can wash the surface of the painting or wipe it down with a lysol wipe or alcohol you can put cornstarch on it to get rid of the oily substance to soak some of it up. I use spot on treadmill silicone oil. I get it off amazon
The last 2 were my favorites!!!
Molly what do you do to the top of coaster to prevent glasses / cups from sliding off the smooth top? Your art is so beautiful. I am doing your art class. Thanks
These are great. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful Molly!!
Thank you!
Love this wave
I missed whether or not you used silicone on the first tiles you did (not the flip cup). Help, please! Thank you so much.
I am an avid follower!
Nope! No silicone until the flip cups!
Amazing Amazing!!! Where did you get the coasters?
I decided to do coasters, but do you do any prep work on the ceramic tiles, like "roughing up" the surface? Also, if I want to make trivets, do I use a heat resistant resin?
Fabulour Molly love all your stuff, you are one talented girl !!!
Thank you so much!
Very beautiful!! Do you have a video on the green coasters?
No, sorry
I've done some by dipping in left over paint from canvas
Hi Molly, so what do you put on the coaster itself before you pour? And after you pour and torch what do you use to seal the paint when done..thank you..I'm very new at this.😊
Beautiful! I’m wondering if you need to prime the tiles so the paint adheres. Are they glossy tiles, or does the tile finish matter?
Thank you! For me, the paint adheres with no priming. They are glossy, I personally don't think the finish matters.
MOLLY'S ARTISTRY Thanks, Molly 💓🌷
Wow those are amazing. I really love the last one. The ring one!! Sorry I'm new at this lol I really want to do more of these paint pours. I've only done 2. 5x7 inside of a disposable aluminum pan on my kitchen floor. I'm limited to space cuz I live in a small apartment. I was told i shouldn't use resin in my sm apart. cuz its toxic. Is that true? Also If u can give me any suggestions on how to be able to do bigger canvas/projects in my sm. Space I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanku. I enjoy watching u. I learn a lot from u too. Sorry for long msg.
Thank you! You don't need to Much space, just lots of plastic or paper to conver up! For key chap you can buy a large wash pan (the link is below my video on my Amazon storefront) and that will catch all of your drips. Place some dowels overtop and you have a workspace for large paintings! Art resin in ok to use without a respirator for most, but I don't know if you have any health conditions, so I can't say for sure. It has very low odor but can be kind of expensive
Thanku so much for your help molly. I will ck out your video! Enjoy your day.
Hi Molly! So awesome! I am about to start pouring on coasters. I could not find your tutorial on Stone Coat Resin. Please advise.
Do you ue anything to pretreat the tiles? I just love the waves, so beautiful.
I pour right on them!
Stunning! Do you or does anyone know if she is using tiles to make these ?
you are an inspiration!
Hi Molly great video. Is there any other products that can be used to seal the coasters other than Resin?
I have tried lots of things and nothing else really compares especially if you are going to put hot mugs on them
@@MOLLYSARTISTRY Thank you!
The colors are amazing!! Thanks for the details. Just unsure of the brand of paint that you used. Can you share that info.?
Thanks! For my house paint I use whatever is available in semi gloss. For acrylic paint I mostly use creative inspirations
@@MOLLYSARTISTRY Thanks for the paint information. You are appreciated for your kind sharing of techniques for acrylic pouring. I will start using house paint as a base tomorrow!
when you use the torch how are cells created without silicone? I've tried and nothing happens with just paint. love your work
It depends on the brand of paint and the piuring medium you use. Some create cells when heated and others dont
Hi, your cell textures are so beautiful! I would like to do something similar, but do you have a video or link of how you do your color paint mixtures? I can’t seem to find it
What do you mean how I color them? You mean how I mix my paint? I don't normally show that on Gardner, but I always tell the mixture I use in the description!
Hello Molly, new subscriber. How long does it usually take to fully cure before you glaze? Love watching. Thanks
Hi! It takes about 2 to 4 weeks to let all the water evaporate so that you wont get clouding. How long depends on the mediums used and how thick your paints are!
😍 gorgeous!!
Your artwork is beautiful! Do you have any advice on how to avoid getting cracks as the paint dries on my coasters?
Make sure the paints are level and thin. If they are too thick they will crack. If they are mixed with too much water they will crack. If they have air flow over them they may crack. It has to do with the evaporation of water and a thing called crazing. You want good drying conditions for the work to dry and cure properly.
@@MOLLYSARTISTRY okay thank you so much! 😊
Hi, Molly. What do you put underneath your tiles to elevate them above your work surface?
Hi! I was just using little 3oz cups
Love this. Would it work on a bigger canvas?
Yes! I have done 20 by 24in and could definately be done larger
They are all pretty!
Do you use a base coat or a pillow?
I did use a base coat
Ty!
First of all, for some reason every time you use a straw or blow on the paint I catch myself holding my breath. Second, Question: Is your white base coat the same consistency as your colors? I think they are beautiful.
Lol you are so funny! For these yes pretty much the same consistency, maybe a little bit thinner for the colors. But not much
Thank you evelyn
Can you use a heat gun instead of a torch?
Molly I so enjoy your videos and am taking your smart Art Courses. Happen to come across this video on coaster put I didn't get what you said on what you use for the resin? Thank You
thanks debra, glad you are enjoying the course! i use ks resin now!
looks great, but I have a question, when u swipe w/ your knife, are u putting anything on the back of your knife, to "swipe ! ??
Hi Molly! I have coaster that came with cork already attached. Do you think I should tape the bottom of them? Thank-you… from a big fan of yours xo
i would tape the bottom if the cork is already on them! thanks so much!
They are so beautiful, I love doing the wave. Do you sign your coasters?
I just started signing them actually! Christina welch gave ne that idea
Do you sign them on the front or back
@@wendylamb8645 back beside the cork on the tile
Seriously amazing. Alis there a reason you don't use silicone sometimes?
Thank you it is harder to clean off especially if you are going to be using resin on your painting and it's not needed I get great cells without it I still use it sometimes if IM doing a flip cup or a swipe
@@MOLLYSARTISTRY thank you, i just used it for the 1st time and the cells were epic. I did it for my 1st flip cup.
So there's no base at all? Just the paint (in the waves) with the white as you coax it into the wave formation? Hmm? Well then.....maybe I've found my problem. Lol thanks again Molly. Stay safe! 😁
I use stone coat countertop resin as well, but I’ve had some people request a matte finish. Do you have any suggestions?
How long do they take to dry/ cure?
1 to 3 days to dry, 2-4 weeks to cure
Hello. How long do you allow the paint on the coasters to cure/dry before adding the resin?
3 to 4 weeks
Do you use the same materials as you would use for your paint pouring...like the resin or you have to use the countertop resin?
Very cool
Hi Molly, where do you buy your tiles. The ones in Home Depot have slight projections on the sides.
Yes thats all they have now a days. The other ones got discontinued. You can sand or file down those parts though
Couldn't find the video on how you resin tiles....can you provide a link? Beautiful work!!! Thanks
I took it down as i now use a different resin. I wi try to make another
On the wave, did you put white down on the tile first before you swirled the other colors on it?
yes i did
@@MOLLYSARTISTRY Thank you for answering me. Have a great day!
@@tinamcclaskey2872 of course maam! You too!
I'd like to start selling coasters at our local Art in Park next year. Do you add water to each color or floetrol or ?