Making Real Hydrangea Flower Jewelry | UV Resin Pendant Tutorial | DIY Jewellery
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2023
- Learn how to make beautiful and delicate real Hydrangea flower pendant. I will show you how to cover dried flowers with resin without using molds or tape. You can use this technique to make different resin crafts.
All you need for making this necklace:
Silicone mat
UV Resin - amzn.to/3SYxtgf
UV lamp
Dried and pressed Hydrangea flower
Toothpicks
Jump rings
Necklace
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incredibly beautiful! i'd love to craft something like this too, i'm only just getting into resin crafting :p
didn’t think I’d find a video, thanks!
i love this and was looking for a tutorial thank you so much
Serious very beautiful
Gorgeous!
Thank you!
Wow simply amazing!! ❤❤
Thank you🙂
So very pretty🌹
Thank you so much🧡
Why do you have to use the fire for?
To remove the bubbles from resin.
Wonder if one could do this with a real lily of the valley? It would have to be done so crazy gently, but I feel it could be done. One would have to put the resin on all of the dimensions.
You should try it out 🙂 Everything is possible! You just have to experiment and find your own tips and tricks to do it 🙂
How many hours its finish to use ?
Good tutorial. I have tried this and sometimes end up with transparent spots on the flowers even though they have dried thoroughly.
Thank you..yes, transparent spots are common problem with dried/pressed flowers, as the flower petals are so thin and delicate.
Awesome 🎉🤍
Thanks 🤗
Thank you , very informative. How long to keep art under UV light each time ?
It depends how long your UV resin needs to cure and if you are using UV/led light or sun for curing. I usually cure between 4-10minutes per layer if I need to flip or touch the jewelry.
They're so beautiful! Can you use resin without the curing lamp? It would take longer but is it possible to just let resin cure in open air? Thank you!
I am using uv resin and always have been curing it under the lamp. I know that you should be able cure it with direct sunlight also, but it takes longer. Be careful with dust as it may ruin your artworks.
Can we use UV ray light to dry it
I use uv resin and cure it under led lamp. But you should be able to cure uv resin with uv lamp or direct sunlight also.
hi! did you use hardener or just resin?
Just uv resin
hello, witch size do you recommand for the ring you fix on the flower ? Thanks a lot
In this video I used 6mm open jump ring 🙂
@@CraftsbyMeelespea ok thanks,. and about the thickness? Witch size you recommande for wire wrapping to do my own jump rings ? thanks a lot
@@JimmyMary-uk7uq I use 0,8x6mm jump rings, but these are finished products. I have not done my own jump rings, so unfortunately I can't suggest thickness..
How do you dry the flowers before starting this tutorial?
Hydrangeas I press between book or dry in semolina minimum for 2 weeks. You can find tutorials about it on my channel 🙂
Are the petals dehydrated?
Yes, petals are dried/pressed before coating with resin.
Do you have to let the flowers dry first? And if so, how’s the process of drying.
Thank you 🙌🏼
Yes, flowers must be completely dry, otherwise they will change their color in the resin. You can find tutorials about flower drying from my channel. Also if you start to dry and press your flowers and place them between book or in semolina, flowers have to be also dry. So don’t pick your flowers on rainy day or if you do so, let them dry in vase for a day.
After they are dry do you have to seal or can you go ahead and resin?
Which resin do you use
Link is in description :)
What surface is that on?
Silicone mat
how long are you curing each side?
It depends what kind of resin and led lamp are you using. I usually cure for 10 minutes (final layers on both side) to be sure that resin is cured properly.