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In the late 60's or early 70's there was a dip that you could make your own flowers with. It wasn't resin but a plastic goo but it dried hard in half a minute and made pretty see through flowers. Also there was another plastic goo that was more stretchy that you would put a pea sized amount on the end of a straw then blow. it would make a balloon that you could play with if you were careful. It didn't last long but the fun was in creating.
Yes! It was called Dip-A-flower, by Milton Bradley, we also knew it as Magic film! The plastic stuff on a straw, oh man, I remember that! That was called Bubble Plastic!
Oui, vous avez raison, j'avais cette pâte plastique dans des petits pots en métal avec fil de fer que l'on plongeait dedans pour créer des fleurs et je connais également la pâte que l'on soufflait pour faire des petites balles 😊
I had gotten a bunch of resin and molds as a gift from a family friend, and I recognized everything but something called "UV Dip"; Because of this video I realize this is what UV dip is. Thank you for that haha. Also this is beautiful and give me so many ideas for future projects!
Thank you so much for making this video. I am absolutely obsessed with this. I tried making jewelry a while back but it did not satisfy me. About 2 years ago I received resin and a light but I have not tried it yet because I couldn’t think of something to make, now I know thank you. Yes make more love it. Very talented.
Those are amazing and I absolutely loved how you would pause the video so we could actually see what products you were using...just that alone earned you another follower. I soooo appreciate that you cared enough about us to do that. Thank you sooo much, and your work is exquisite 👌🏼 ✨️. I want to give this a try and hope I'm as good as you or at least get to that point. Thank you so so so much ladybug 🐞, and have a wonderful day/night/morning/afternoon...whatever time it is when you see this 😄 🥰
oh my gosh, when I was a kid I would make flowers like this using nail polish. it was absolutely painstaking!! if only I had had this - they turned out beautiful!
I did a flower dip in the very early 70s. The product I used was called Dip-a-Flower. I haven't seen it since I was a kid. I loved it and made many, many bouquets of flowers.
These are beautiful flowers! I will have to try them. I haven't tried UV resin yet but have had the supplies staring me in the face all year. Glad I found your site! Yes, it was an excellent idea to pause a few seconds when using each item needed for the entire craft! Thanks!
They are beautiful. I noticed that you were using resin without gloves. Is it safe to do that or am I confusing the types of resin? I just have been afraid ( even though I bought some) to use resin because I am 68 and I don't have the best health. P.S. I'm still waiting for your book! Thank you for more beautiful things to dream about! ⚘
I've been looking into it, as well. There's an article on the diycraftclub website called "Resin Safety" that talks about all the protective equipment needed for resin. She recommends the same equipment regardless of resin/epoxy type, including a respirator, gloves, goggles, working in a well-ventilated area, and so on. It seems like a good source to start with for safety information. Resin is very intimidating, though, so I'm not sold on trying it out yet, either. I hope you have safe, happy crafting with whatever project you decide to do!
UV resin is pretty much same as UV nail gel-nail polish,so it’s safe to use on hands as we use it on hands...Dip it-fantasy dip it,or similar products used to dip these kind a flowers(some people use simple nail polish too 😉) also are not that toxic as you would think.if you don’t eat it,don’t smear it around all the place,in eyes,hair and so on.its ok.can clean off residue from any of those products with basic rubbing alcohol(I always have handy some wipes and cotton pads and alcohol to wipe off fast anyways,gloves no gloves,if you with dirty gloves touch around it’s even worst,hands you really feel if there is any residue,so less likely o touch and contaminate buy touch)wash hands after well,rinse well and apply some hand cream,I have very sensitive skin,I’m VIP level nail artist with over 20 year experience in teaching and product development,who does ton of crafts and arts,resin arts and pretty much same products used in nail arts can be used in resin,are interchangeable and any nail art effect you like in nail art,can be made in resin art 😉) hope this can help you to loose nerve,don’t fear it.we work with these products for decades on millions of costumers every year(nail art gels market is billion dollar market every year-sooo much this kind a products are used and sold)it’s very rare for anyone to have any allergies or anything really,just need to understand that it can’t be cleaned with water,like you wouldn’t use water to clean off nail polish and would grab nail polish remover(who also buy the way works grate in case you don’t have alcohol,any of them will work) you clean up accordingly with these kind resins.Something like that,if I can help,don’t hesitate to ask..will say that all brands will write all kinds of advice,gloves,Google’s,mask or whatever,don’t eat,drink,smoke near buy and so on,just cos they have to to protect them self from extra dumb who later fast sue..but really these products are even pretty much even used to fill teeth 🦷,yeah,the white resin used to fill holes they cure with light also is this kind a resin,they just allow you to swallow any of it,work extra carefully,so soooo bad it can’t be,even if for dental filler from own experience I don’t like it,prefer old silver ones,those stay in place for lifetime,but frontal teeth,generally are made with these kind a resins.Funny Fact,first not silver fillers where invented buy dentist who traumatised his nail on toe while playing football and to take off pain,stabilise nail applied the resin to check out if his product would work in other ways and that’s how nail gel was invented and pretty much polymers where designed,from there we got them,from health care.so sooo toxic they can’t be and been around over 30 years,I think we would have much more sightings and reports of side effects,allergies and so on during all these years and millions if not billions of costumers.hope this can Help people to understand more the product and don’t fear it,just don’t be imbecile,touch lips,face,eyes or anything with dirty hands,don’t drink-eat it like you wouldn’t with nail polish
I usually don't use gloves while working with UV resin, but it's never a bad idea to be on the safe side! There have definitely been times where I wished I HAD worn gloves though, because it's gotten on my fingers a few times and it makes my skin itchy. Just washing it off with soap and water made it go away though! It's very sticky and it won't dry up unless you cure it obviously, so messes with it can get pretty annoying.
@@ligaskirbauska8652 thank you so much. I used to get my nails done and remember the manicurists wearing masks. I'll be careful but am thankful that I can now use and make some of the beautiful jewelry that I've been " studying" for 4 years! THANK YOU!😊👍💜💙💚💗💛
Magnifique bravo et merci pour ce partage. J'aimerais savoir s'il vous plaît comment s'appelle l'outil sur lequel vous enroulez le fil pour vos fleurs et où l'achète-t-on
Thank you so much for this! The other day I recalled making dip flowers as a kid in the 90’s (not sure what material was used, definitely not resin) but I wanted to recreate them. Then up comes your video ❤️
@@surewhatever8843 Nah, I do remember it being a special purpose made product in a pot, and I liked the weird chemical smell of it and that’s all! A clue may be that the film of it put me in the mind of the Quality Street translucent coloured wrappers, if memory serves me right (these are a UK assorted mix of celebration chocolates and toffees)
I really enjoyed this tutorial. I'm interested in buying the wire bending tool that you used. I cannot find any with the long slit down the side. That would be so helpful! I'm shopping in the U.S. I did look on the Japanese website but it wasn't listed. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you again for the tutorial.
I want soo badly to Do resin art. I watch many. As I get older Arthritis is taking over, I want to do Clay but would need a conditioning roller with a foot pedal, so what what crafts I want to do there is Always more as in larger items I need. MAY I Ask what kind of black light would I need? What items are a must? I'll be looking for People who are new to resin art.. To see what I need. I would like to make gifts because not working a d 4 four adult Children I would like to make Beautiful from my heart..You make me want ti Scream YESSS!!! This is now my hearts desire to do..I APPRECIATE all You Teach us!! Love Hugs Prayers to you and yours..🙏🙏🙏🤗🤟🕊
I would like to know what it is called, as well. It has a channel in it so it makes it easy to wrap wire and create a knot. I see something called a mandrel, but they have no channel. Thank you for this awesome video
You make such lovely creations! I love your creativity ✨I’ve wanted to do UV resin projects but I think I am happy to enjoy them here 💖 I do have one question - the gauge stick you use is smaller than I’ve seen. Im really fascinated since I tend to work smaller. I am hoping you can tell me where you got it? (I haven’t had luck finding one in my normal places). Thank you so much and blessings 💖✨
hi there, thank you for showing how to make a pretty flower. but I must admit, when you do close up and your twisting , it is blurry and the movement hurts the eyes. but thanks anyway.
Hi everyone! Thank you for 5:27 min of your time! If you like the channel please, subscribe and ring the bell notification to not miss my new videos. Thank you so much for all your nice comments !!
The purple and red are my favorite 😍. Nicely done
Wow, beautiful!!!!
In the late 60's or early 70's there was a dip that you could make your own flowers with. It wasn't resin but a plastic goo but it dried hard in half a minute and made pretty see through flowers.
Also there was another plastic goo that was more stretchy that you would put a pea sized amount on the end of a straw then blow. it would make a balloon that you could play with if you were careful. It didn't last long but the fun was in creating.
Awesome.. Thank you so much for sharing it with me
I had both of those as a kid. Thanks for the walk down memory lane 🙂
Yes! It was called Dip-A-flower, by Milton Bradley, we also knew it as Magic film! The plastic stuff on a straw, oh man, I remember that! That was called Bubble Plastic!
they still sell bubble plastic at dollar stores and corner stores; they're not gone just yet :)
Oui, vous avez raison, j'avais cette pâte plastique dans des petits pots en métal avec fil de fer que l'on plongeait dedans pour créer des fleurs et je connais également la pâte que l'on soufflait pour faire des petites balles 😊
I had gotten a bunch of resin and molds as a gift from a family friend, and I recognized everything but something called "UV Dip"; Because of this video I realize this is what UV dip is. Thank you for that haha. Also this is beautiful and give me so many ideas for future projects!
That is awesome!
Can I use it on my nails
I have zero talent but saw this video and was absolutely memerized. Thank you for five minutes of stress free enjoyment.
c'est très beau, merci de partager avec nous
Qué belleza!!!!! Cuánta generosidad en compartir cada detalle! Gracias gracias gracias!!! 🙏💕🌈
How very delicate and beautiful!! Your creativity is truly a gift from God!!!❤️👏
Thank you so much for making this video. I am absolutely obsessed with this. I tried making jewelry a while back but it did not satisfy me. About 2 years ago I received resin and a light but I have not tried it yet because I couldn’t think of something to make, now I know thank you. Yes make more love it. Very talented.
Those are amazing and I absolutely loved how you would pause the video so we could actually see what products you were using...just that alone earned you another follower. I soooo appreciate that you cared enough about us to do that. Thank you sooo much, and your work is exquisite 👌🏼 ✨️. I want to give this a try and hope I'm as good as you or at least get to that point. Thank you so so so much ladybug 🐞, and have a wonderful day/night/morning/afternoon...whatever time it is when you see this 😄 🥰
Clever little tool. I made one out of wood. Super easy, super quick to make. I never would have thought of this.
I want to Thank You for the muse.😊😊😊
Your talent is beautiful, and the music is so relaxing. I love watching your magic. Tfs
Wow👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Nice sharing new friends 👍
Tu y solo tu , tus manos maravillosas..felicitaciones
Muchísimas gracias ,Ligia ❤️
oh my gosh, when I was a kid I would make flowers like this using nail polish. it was absolutely painstaking!! if only I had had this - they turned out beautiful!
Thank you so much 😊
You never cease to amaze me. Beautiful!! Thank you for sharing too.
That's so cute ❤️❤️❤️ i just love blue 💙💙💙
Beautiful 🌈💜
I keep thinking that you can't possibly impress me more than before. But, I'm wrong every time! My friend, you are truly gifted. 🤗
Wow, thank you, dear🥰
I love your all videos..
Me too 😀❤️😍👏👏👏
Wow, I love this, thank you for sharing
Remember doing this when I was a lot younger the dip was called something else, great to use, very pretty!
I did a flower dip in the very early 70s. The product I used was called Dip-a-Flower. I haven't seen it since I was a kid. I loved it and made many, many bouquets of flowers.
This was pleasant to watch. The result was beautiful.
These are so cute and beautiful, I L ❤️VE it 😍👏👏
Yay! Thank you, Charlotte !
I had that kit back in the 70s!!!!
Wow ! Ive never seen this before. Absolutely amazingly beautiful!
Thank you very much!
I've never heard of the DIP. Now I want to try it! Thx for video. Austin,TX USA
You should!
Beautiful
Thank you so much,Sandra 😊
I am in awe of your talent. Just beautiful. Thank you. Love from Ontario, Canada..
Lovely.
BELLISSIMI, bravissima!!! Alba 😍😍😍😍
I love these❣️So pretty & clever‼️
Soo cool, thanks for sharing, so beautiful!
Absolutely Beautiful ❤
Precioso todo lo que hace 🪷💖
Gracias ☺️
These are beautiful flowers! I will have to try them. I haven't tried UV resin yet but have had the supplies staring me in the face all year. Glad I found your site! Yes, it was an excellent idea to pause a few seconds when using each item needed for the entire craft! Thanks!
Thank you so much for your nice comment 🥰🙏
Beautiful 😍! Thanks for sharing
Very nice.fantastic.
So pretty, Thank you for sharing😊
Love it! Tysm! I would love to see the pod next but I know all of them will be great!!
Thank you so much,Carol 🥰
This is so kool! I am thrilled you popped up on my home screen. I will be watching more❣
Absolutely gorgeous, I am going to try to make the flowers.
Bellissimi brava!
Love it!!!!!!! 👍😍❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful. :D
Wow!
🇧🇪👍super jolis merci
Oh my goodness - GORGEOUS!!! You are so talented at everything you create! ❤You inspire me in every video. Thank you so much for the links. Jazzy
You are so welcome, dear Jazzy!💕
I used to enjoy the dip kits!!
Awesome!!
#Your creations are lovely!!!☺️☺️❤️❤️
They are beautiful. I noticed that you were using resin without gloves. Is it safe to do that or am I confusing the types of resin? I just have been afraid ( even though I bought some) to use resin because I am 68 and I don't have the best health. P.S. I'm still waiting for your book! Thank you for more beautiful things to dream about! ⚘
I've been looking into it, as well. There's an article on the diycraftclub website called "Resin Safety" that talks about all the protective equipment needed for resin. She recommends the same equipment regardless of resin/epoxy type, including a respirator, gloves, goggles, working in a well-ventilated area, and so on. It seems like a good source to start with for safety information. Resin is very intimidating, though, so I'm not sold on trying it out yet, either. I hope you have safe, happy crafting with whatever project you decide to do!
UV resin is pretty much same as UV nail gel-nail polish,so it’s safe to use on hands as we use it on hands...Dip it-fantasy dip it,or similar products used to dip these kind a flowers(some people use simple nail polish too 😉) also are not that toxic as you would think.if you don’t eat it,don’t smear it around all the place,in eyes,hair and so on.its ok.can clean off residue from any of those products with basic rubbing alcohol(I always have handy some wipes and cotton pads and alcohol to wipe off fast anyways,gloves no gloves,if you with dirty gloves touch around it’s even worst,hands you really feel if there is any residue,so less likely o touch and contaminate buy touch)wash hands after well,rinse well and apply some hand cream,I have very sensitive skin,I’m VIP level nail artist with over 20 year experience in teaching and product development,who does ton of crafts and arts,resin arts and pretty much same products used in nail arts can be used in resin,are interchangeable and any nail art effect you like in nail art,can be made in resin art 😉) hope this can help you to loose nerve,don’t fear it.we work with these products for decades on millions of costumers every year(nail art gels market is billion dollar market every year-sooo much this kind a products are used and sold)it’s very rare for anyone to have any allergies or anything really,just need to understand that it can’t be cleaned with water,like you wouldn’t use water to clean off nail polish and would grab nail polish remover(who also buy the way works grate in case you don’t have alcohol,any of them will work) you clean up accordingly with these kind resins.Something like that,if I can help,don’t hesitate to ask..will say that all brands will write all kinds of advice,gloves,Google’s,mask or whatever,don’t eat,drink,smoke near buy and so on,just cos they have to to protect them self from extra dumb who later fast sue..but really these products are even pretty much even used to fill teeth 🦷,yeah,the white resin used to fill holes they cure with light also is this kind a resin,they just allow you to swallow any of it,work extra carefully,so soooo bad it can’t be,even if for dental filler from own experience I don’t like it,prefer old silver ones,those stay in place for lifetime,but frontal teeth,generally are made with these kind a resins.Funny Fact,first not silver fillers where invented buy dentist who traumatised his nail on toe while playing football and to take off pain,stabilise nail applied the resin to check out if his product would work in other ways and that’s how nail gel was invented and pretty much polymers where designed,from there we got them,from health care.so sooo toxic they can’t be and been around over 30 years,I think we would have much more sightings and reports of side effects,allergies and so on during all these years and millions if not billions of costumers.hope this can Help people to understand more the product and don’t fear it,just don’t be imbecile,touch lips,face,eyes or anything with dirty hands,don’t drink-eat it like you wouldn’t with nail polish
I usually don't use gloves while working with UV resin, but it's never a bad idea to be on the safe side! There have definitely been times where I wished I HAD worn gloves though, because it's gotten on my fingers a few times and it makes my skin itchy. Just washing it off with soap and water made it go away though! It's very sticky and it won't dry up unless you cure it obviously, so messes with it can get pretty annoying.
@@ligaskirbauska8652 thank you so much. I used to get my nails done and remember the manicurists wearing masks. I'll be careful but am thankful that I can now use and make some of the beautiful jewelry that I've been " studying" for 4 years! THANK YOU!😊👍💜💙💚💗💛
@@tadpole53 thanks so much. I really appreciate it!!!!😊😊👍
Love all your videos. But since you asked …. How about a bracelet tut?
Thank you so much , dear Gaby. 👍good idea 💡
awww. these are magical..
I so would luv these
Thank you , Cheryl🥰
wow how pretty and looked fun to make, I need to do this now, I want to make loads of those flowers. beautiful!
This is really cool! Creative!
It’s so pretty!
I'm learning so much with your videos!! Thank you!
You are so welcome Kathy 😊
You're always doing something amazing.. I love this technique. Gorgeous ❤❤
BRAVA!
Thank you!
Ahhh how cool !! You make it look so easy! I’d love to see the Chinese lantern next, definitely! 🤗
Thank you so much, Maria 😊
Это потрясающе красиво! 🌺💙
Beautiful Victoria.. but those dips are costly 🥳
Thank you,Joyce 😃You are right
Hi new friend to your channel fr Kentucky. You are so very talented and so inspiring too🥰
Thank you so much, Amanda 🥰
Magnifique bravo et merci pour ce partage.
J'aimerais savoir s'il vous plaît comment s'appelle l'outil sur lequel vous enroulez le fil pour vos fleurs et où l'achète-t-on
Omg 😱 I love all your videos. This is Amazing 🤩
Your creations are just so beautiful.💜
Thank you so much, dear Cherry💐
@@Sundiyday Yw💜
Maravilhosa! Obrigada! 🧚♀️💝🇧🇷
Beautiful! I subscribed. I have to see more. You are very talented. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much 🥰🥰🥰
How cute!! I knew I’ve been wanting to try this for a while for a reason! Wonderful!
Thank you so much for this! The other day I recalled making dip flowers as a kid in the 90’s (not sure what material was used, definitely not resin) but I wanted to recreate them. Then up comes your video ❤️
Nice!
Nail polish, maybe?
@@surewhatever8843 Nah, I do remember it being a special purpose made product in a pot, and I liked the weird chemical smell of it and that’s all! A clue may be that the film of it put me in the mind of the Quality Street translucent coloured wrappers, if memory serves me right (these are a UK assorted mix of celebration chocolates and toffees)
💕
😍😍🥰🤩
You should have 500,000 subscribers. ❤️
😅
I love this! So simple! I need the gadget you used to wrap the wire.
Ese aparato no lo conocía
❤️Wunderschön❤️
I really enjoyed this tutorial. I'm interested in buying the wire bending tool that you used. I cannot find any with the long slit down the side. That would be so helpful! I'm shopping in the U.S. I did look on the Japanese website but it wasn't listed. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you again for the tutorial.
www.etsy.com/listing/1080705238/handcrafter-twine-sticks-5-sticks-set?ref
Evan and Katelyn just learnt about this through some life hack videos. Their latest video features trying to make such petals
Interesting
Such a good tutorial. Could you tell me the names of the wrapping and moulding tools you used please
Thank you so much 😊
Please open the link of Japanese products bellow the in description.
I want soo badly to Do resin art. I watch many. As I get older Arthritis is taking over, I want to do Clay but would need a conditioning roller with a foot pedal, so what what crafts I want to do there is Always more as in larger items I need. MAY I Ask what kind of black light would I need? What items are a must? I'll be looking for People who are new to resin art.. To see what I need. I would like to make gifts because not working a d 4 four adult Children I would like to make Beautiful from my heart..You make me want ti Scream YESSS!!! This is now my hearts desire to do..I APPRECIATE all You Teach us!! Love Hugs Prayers to you and yours..🙏🙏🙏🤗🤟🕊
Have you thought of a kitchen aid stand mixer with pasta roller attachment or an electric pasta roller for your clay?
This is so stunning!!! May I please know what that metal thingy that you use to shape the flower is called?
Very pretty. Where did you get that wire rounder tools. That's the 1st time I've seen that.
I would like to know what it is called, as well. It has a channel in it so it makes it easy to wrap wire and create a knot. I see something called a mandrel, but they have no channel. Thank you for this awesome video
Please take a look at the Etsy shop bellow the video in description
@@Sundiyday Thanks, I missed that link.
You make such lovely creations! I love your creativity ✨I’ve wanted to do UV resin projects but I think I am happy to enjoy them here 💖
I do have one question - the gauge stick you use is smaller than I’ve seen. Im really fascinated since I tend to work smaller. I am hoping you can tell me where you got it? (I haven’t had luck finding one in my normal places). Thank you so much and blessings 💖✨
Please check the link if Etsy store in the video description.
Thank you so much fir your comment 😊
Hi! This is so amazing! May I ask which are the round scissors you are using?
Clear gel nail polish mixed with Marge podge work still
Can you achieve the dip with regular uv resin?
Where did you get the wire wrapping mandrel? Did you make the slit in it or buy it that way? Good idea!!
I got it here : Etsy store - www.etsy.com/shop/SnapJewelryShop
Discount cod- SunDIYday10
Wonderful ! קומה 4 how long time do you cure the film dip ? 🦋
תודה רבה
About 2 minutes
الصراحه هذا فن قديم جديد كنت اعمله من المناكير
Lovely work! What kind of mandrel is that with the slit in it? How do I find one online?
Please open the link to Etsy store below in description
Can u please let me know where do u get these tools from?
Lovely!
May I ask where you bought your gauge Stick?
Please open the link of Etsy store in description
@@Sundiyday Found it.
But they don't deliver to my country 😢
I am so sorry 😢
Bonjour je pourrais savoir c'est quoi comme produits svp merci
А что, если сразу добавлять краситель в эпоксидку? Будет быстрее. Придётся, правда, сделать сразу 100 голубых цветочков.
😃😅
Мне нравится когда проглядывает белый , это как керамический эффект получается
Available? Where can i get them in Pakistan?
Anyone know where i can get a guage stick like that?
Please open the link of Etsy store below the video
hi there, thank you for showing how to make a pretty flower. but I must admit, when you do close up and your twisting , it is blurry and the movement hurts the eyes. but thanks anyway.
Is this resin available in Amazon India ?? Then please share the link.
I don’t know 🤷♀️
Where this color chemical have to buy