I just posted a detailed video! I also added a free downloadable hand-written manual (nothing fancy but I hope it helps) Good luck everyone! ua-cam.com/video/w8hJgMckgUk/v-deo.html
That was amazing to watch… and YES, please could you do a tutorial on the wire flowers!! That would be awesome! Much love from Nat. (Brisbane, Australia) ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Thank you so much for your amazing comment!💕 As a matter of fact, I'm working on that video as we speak! I'm so glad that you're interested! Stay tuned!!!🥰
I love your flower, it’s gorgeous! The pale lavender is a beautiful choice. At first I thought it was going to be a resin dipping video. This is a great alternative. Last time I looked, finding the dipping resin in the US was a little difficult. Daniel Cooper came up with a way to make it using a very small amount of clear Elmers mixed in to UV. I haven’t tried that yet but, I’m definitely going to attempt to make these fairly soon. They’re so delicate looking, I really like the results. Thanks for sharing a new technique.. at least it’s new to me.😊
Hello! Thank you for your comment! I'm so happy that you enjoyed the video! 😍And yes! I saw Daniel Cooper's video and I'm about to try it too! I'm waiting on my UV resin to arrive so if you're curious, you can watch me give it a go! I'll be recording this week so I hope to post it before New Years. ❤️ Hope to see you here again!
Oh my goodness!!! It's going on midnight here in Japan and about to go to bed and I saw your comment which made my heart flutter! You're going to make me cry! 💕 You don't know how much your comment means to me. Thank you and I hope to bring you content that you'll love! Let me know what you wanna see! ❤️
I found one on eBay for you! This is the cheapest one that I found. I hope this helps! Good luck 🥰Search: Kameshima Dip Art Tools American Flower Gauge Pipe link: rb.gy/sd1cl7
You're right! I think it's more like an afternoon tea etagere but I saw that most people in America who work in resin call it a "cake stand" so I used this name for the SEO. What do you call it may I ask? 😊😊
@@KandymaroResin Gee, I have 6 of them and I never called them anything! I have 2 silver ones and 4 with removable china plates. I use them in my kitchen as storage savers to stack extra dishes. They're layered servers used for fruits, scones, cookies, and deserts, or they're used at high tea for meats and small sandwiches. You used the proper word 'etagere', but yes, I believe in The US they might refer to them as cake stands or tiered cupcake stands! We don't have high tea over here.
Would you like to see a more detailed video on the flower and how I made the petals and how I put it together? Let me know! 💕💕
I just posted a detailed video! I also added a free downloadable hand-written manual (nothing fancy but I hope it helps) Good luck everyone! ua-cam.com/video/w8hJgMckgUk/v-deo.html
That was amazing to watch… and YES, please could you do a tutorial on the wire flowers!! That would be awesome!
Much love from Nat. (Brisbane, Australia) ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Hello, Nat! I'm Tami! Nice to meet you! ❤
Thank you so much for your request! I will get on it!😁
@@KandymaroResin Lovely to meet you too Tami! I will look forward to your upcoming videos! ♥️♥️🇦🇺
I would definitely like to see how you made everything. Thanks for a great tutorial
Thank you so much for your amazing comment!💕 As a matter of fact, I'm working on that video as we speak! I'm so glad that you're interested! Stay tuned!!!🥰
Its so beautiful!!
Oh my goodness thank you! I really appreciate you taking the time to comment too! 🥰
Super good
Thank you so much for your support!!!❤❤
Love your channel. Watched your videos…..now subscribed 👏👏👏🇦🇺
Oh my goodness thank you! I am overwhelmed with joy 🤩🤩Your comment motivates me to keep going 🙌🙌Thank you!
I love your flower, it’s gorgeous! The pale lavender is a beautiful choice. At first I thought it was going to be a resin dipping video. This is a great alternative. Last time I looked, finding the dipping resin in the US was a little difficult. Daniel Cooper came up with a way to make it using a very small amount of clear Elmers mixed in to UV. I haven’t tried that yet but, I’m definitely going to attempt to make these fairly soon. They’re so delicate looking, I really like the results. Thanks for sharing a new technique.. at least it’s new to me.😊
Hello! Thank you for your comment! I'm so happy that you enjoyed the video! 😍And yes! I saw Daniel Cooper's video and I'm about to try it too! I'm waiting on my UV resin to arrive so if you're curious, you can watch me give it a go! I'll be recording this week so I hope to post it before New Years. ❤️ Hope to see you here again!
I found a few resin dipping products you can find in the US and I added them to the description. Please feel free to take a look! Good luck! 🤞
Gorgeous flower. Thank you. You make it look so easy. I know it won't be. Lol😅
You can do it! It was my first time so if I can do it, so can you!!! Let me know if you have any questions and I'll do my best to help you! ❤️
I just watched all your videos and subscribed. Your resin art is the most beautiful I’ve seen and I can’t wait for more. Good luck with your channel!
Oh my goodness!!! It's going on midnight here in Japan and about to go to bed and I saw your comment which made my heart flutter! You're going to make me cry! 💕 You don't know how much your comment means to me. Thank you and I hope to bring you content that you'll love! Let me know what you wanna see! ❤️
@@KandymaroResin wonderful! Sweet dreams🤗
Thank you for the tutorial. I keep trying to find the supplies to do this in America. If found a "dipping resin," but I cannot find the gauge pipe. 😢
I found one on eBay for you! This is the cheapest one that I found. I hope this helps! Good luck 🥰Search: Kameshima Dip Art Tools American Flower Gauge Pipe link: rb.gy/sd1cl7
Nice
Thank you kindly! You're comment and support means so much to me!
Gracias
De nada!💕
Thats not a cake stand.
You're right! I think it's more like an afternoon tea etagere but I saw that most people in America who work in resin call it a "cake stand" so I used this name for the SEO. What do you call it may I ask? 😊😊
@@KandymaroResin
Gee, I have 6 of them and I never called them anything! I have 2 silver ones and 4 with removable china plates. I use them in my kitchen as storage savers to stack extra dishes.
They're layered servers used for fruits, scones, cookies, and deserts, or they're used at high tea for meats and small sandwiches.
You used the proper word 'etagere', but yes, I believe in The US they might refer to them as cake stands or tiered cupcake stands! We don't have high tea over here.