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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2021
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Resin petri pendants
I used Platinum 360+ resin to make these gorgeous heart pendants. I used alcohol inks by Lets Resin and Pinata. If you would like to purchase Platinum resin and receive 10% off, use this coupon code: pouringyourheartout10
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WOW! I'm in love with Let's resin effect!
Without this white blobs! This is amazing! Love it!!
You crack me up!! No matter how you worry about all of your little "happy accidents" your work comes out beautiful!
Never give up on resin. We need you.
I like them all. The "blobs" just makes them more unique 👌 😍 I sure would not throw any of them away 🥰💗
Experimenting is a wonderful thing, Julie!
They're not bad. It just makes them a little more unique.
I like them.
So pretty the dark blue looks like a night sky beautiful
It's strange how the shape of the mold and depth of the mold seems to make such a difference! The 'Let's Resin' hearts are gorgeous! The Piñata half globe is really interesting with the way the white seems to swirl in distinct quarters. Thank you, Julie! Take care and stay safe!
I love your heat molds they are one of my favs . Keep up the great tutorial videos I have learned so much from you !
My Favs are the Let's Resin. I think the dome looks like Lightening Crashing across the Sky. Love them.
I prefer the colour in the light hearts and I like the bits in them adds interest .the darker ones I think reacted different because the white ink in that one is too thin .The heart shape is not very good to get the effect you wanted as there are too many planes on them unlike the half circles ..As for the success with the round one in the pale one .It’s a perfect shape to get this effect in .It allows the ink to drop uniformly so you get the umberella effect.The dark one was just glowing like the hearts due to thin white ink .The white ink in those diffuses rather than drops and gives the glowing effect .I like that it looks cool ,a bit like a dark moonstone .This was a really fun experiment I loved this one ,a bit like being at school.lol! 🥰
Really different, love the piñata ones, 😘🤗🦋
I really like the ones with the blobs of white best and the circle one is AWESOME. The other ones are pretty too but to me they look just blue.
I think all of the hearts turned out beautiful. Love the colors and the round one with the pattern is awesome.❤️❤️❤️🌸🌸🌸👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Oh wow. It looks like an eye I love it
I agree with Deb the blobs don’t take away anything just make some unique. And I do like the lets resin ink better, that’s what I use. Good job Julie!
They are still beautiful, will make nice necklaces.
Those are all very unique and beautiful!! I love them all because each is truly a unique piece in itself!!
If you do the round one just right, you can make a cool looking eye! I did a rainbow one but it was hard to level. My eye is looking a bit off center…😂
Love all your experimenting 👍
Enjoyable video as always ☺
Yes I agree like the darker ones in the heart and the lighter one in the big round one. You were having a lot of problems with the let’s resin white so the blobs could be from that. Really love the big round one looks like a cats eye.
I love the second set of hearts and would absolutely wear them and I adore the jelly fish looking one.
I appreciate all your experimental videos. I believe this side-by-side experiment is extra helpful. I hope you do not toss any pieces 'in rhe bin'. There's a few ways the white blobs can be camouflaged. ● Small acrylic stones or metal designss created for nail-art can be useful. (In the USA small kits are available at most Dollar Stores, Wal-Mart, Target, grocery stores - and of course online.) ● For anyone that works with polymer clay they could add hearts or stars or coils - any shape - to the surface. Resin can be baked at the suggested temps. ● Liquid clay is easy to, the bottle has an applicator tip. ● Foils can be be added to a thin layer of resin over the blobs. Once that 'sets' a bit small crumbs of foil can be added to resin in a cup, mixed then applied to the front of the resin pieces. That would create a 'galaxy-ish' appearance. As a popular artist from years ago, Bob Ross, was known to say - in art there are no mistakes, only happy accidents. It would be a shame to waste all your time, monetary investment and talents just to toss the fruits of your labor. I know I would appreciate videos of you salvaging a few less-than-desirable pieces.
I love the second half circle.
I like all of these. When I saw the round with the Piñata inks, I thought coasters or maybe a round tray
love, love, love the testing videos. Thank You!
The 2 round ones turned out really good. The darker one looked like an eye. Maybe only over the tv but it looked like an eye to me. (Without rhe pupil of course.)
The lighter one with the big white blobs looked kinda like a butterfly on a dandilion... or a jellyfish. Totally cool. I'd leave that one alone. So pretty. And once you point out it's a jellyfish or a butterfly on a dandilion maybe others will start seeing it too and learn to see whathe beauty is instead ofvalways seeing things as failures. Of course, in art there is no such things as failures... only learning opportunities. Learn to adapt, learn to fix, learn to teach, learn to see things in a different way. Opportunities are EVERYWHERE in art.
Have you tried fixing the white blobs be drilling them out and filling the holes whith fresh resin? Then they wouldn't be fails. They would be a good video on how to save your projects.
Great job. Loved the light blue round butterfly on a dandilion one.
love these Julie!
I know you made this video two years ago, but I am new to resin art and discovered something you should know. Daniel Cooper puts ball bearings in his white sinkers and alcohol inks and shakes them before use because of the separation of the paste and alcohol or oil. I think the reason you get blobbies, is because of this separation. plus, it clogs the nozzle with paste and when the paste gets forced out, the liquid squirts everywhere. I ordered ball bearings yesterday on Amazon, I’ll let you know how it goes. Thanks for being you 😊
Love your experiments! Thanks!
I think I prefer the Let's Resin hearts but they are all pretty!
Use the deeper next time. I love the effects I have gotten with my coaster molds using Let's Resin inks but I did buy the Pinata Blanco Blanco( in the large bottle). Works great together. Love those hearts
I think I like the colors of the let's resin better.
I just recently got a set of opaque and a set of transparent alcohol inks from Let's Resin. My first attempts with it came out exactly like yours. There was a little bit of ink dropping and different layers but I also got the random blobs. I cut the tips down just a tiny bit more to get them to drip better. I don't have a drip control problem with them at all now. You also should try flipping them right side up once in a while to get air back into them. Then tap the tip once or twice down onto a towel to get any bubbles to rise up so it clears the little spout. That way you won't get any splatters after flipping them.
They are all beautiful
I love all of them!!
They’re all pretty, Julie, even the ones with the white blobs!💙🤍💙🤍
I like the Pinata. I once saw on a resin video that you can Dremel out the blob and fill it in with clear and you'd never know it was there. I forget who did that. It was a black lady. You may know who. I love your videos.
That was Miryam! She's so good!
These all look so good! 😍
Shake your alcohol inks before you drip and especially really Shake the white sinker very thoroughly before each. Add colors before adding white sinker. I snip top off or put into a needle tip bottle for better control. Beautiful colors and I love how the lines are on the pinata dome.
They are all very nice
Glad to see a switch in bottles.
Drill little holes over the blobby bits with the dremel tool and put uv resin or normal epoxy resin drips over it.. works well 🤩
I like the way the paper weights came out better I think 🤔
I think they all turned out really great 😊
The Let’s Resin pigments don’t spread as much because the pigment isn’t diluted with alcohol as much, the pigment is more concentrated. Myriam’s Nature did a video about alcohols inks where she talked about the difference in inks.
I love love love how the tray with let's resin turned out. I bought these heart molds from you, and I have the let's resin inks, but also have the little squrt bottles like you put the white in. I cannot wait to make these....I'm so excited.
Nice comparison I like both ♥️
Piñata white is the only one that ever works for me!
Does turned out beautiful
Your let's resin white might not have worked because it did not get shaken at the very beginning, and so the white pigment from the bottom might be. Coming in and clogging the nib where as if it was shaken, it would have come out a lot smoother. I've had this problem, and this is where I figured out it was going wrong. Just a bit of advice and help if needed and wanted otherwise. I love your art, and your personality is such a great 1. You have a contagious happiness about you that I do enjoy. Thank you so much!
Oh am SO glad to know I am not alone with the bottles…I have yet to figure out why…
Have you thought of a vortex mixer? They are used in labs to mix test tubes without making bubbles. Its a mixture of vibration and rotation.
Maybe trying one to pre mix your inks might help
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I like the white spots in some of them but honestly they are all super cool! 😍
I don't know that I've ever seen anyone put the white in before the colors! Very cool!
The powder in the inks settles to the bottom. I have to shake mine more so than you'd think you would have to. That's why I get blobs. Especially with heavier colors.
Alcohol inks don’t typically have powder pigment in them. The only inks I’ve ever had separate (or that SHOULD separate) are pearl alcohol inks or the Let’s Resin opaque set. 🤷♀️
You need to use Let’s Resin white alcohol ink to get the results you got with the piñata ink. They were beautiful…all of them!
I did
I'd wear it both
Nice experiment. I really like the results on the pinata one in the big round.
As far as the blobs go, you can drill them out with a rotary tool (Dremel) and then do a top coat. You’ll never know it was there.
EDIT: You probably need more white, not more color. Because the pigment is more concentrated in the Let’s Resin inks, it’s probably harder to sink. Or maybe the white you put down first may have blocked the other white coming thru. I used the Let’s Resin inks with resin that was starting to cure and had trouble getting it to sink at all, I had to poke it down with a toothpick.
If you’re going for white wisps, mix the sinker white with resin (until you get a milk type opacity) then drizzle it into the resin and swirl it with a toothpick, then drop your other colors and layer with the sinker white.
the pure white blobs are probably from the first white you put on it because as the white drops through the color it picks up the blues. the lets resin white you should have used the other one for the sinking effect. The one you used is made to suspend more like the regular colors. it would have worked but you'd have to use a ton more. I use a lot of the lets resin alcohol inks but use pinata white more than theirs because you know it will drop real heavy and lets resins whites are confusing.
Julie tilt the bottle a little to the side, don't pour the drops up and down . Does that make sense? It helps with stopping the clogging. --Syndie
I think the let’s resin white, the ink is stuck in the bottom and more alcohol is at the top. I found with my white I had to really really shake it to get it mixed up especially if it sits for a while without use. Sometimes if u look at the bottom of the bottle you can see how white it is compared to the rest of the bottle.
I like them! The second round one reminds me of a fish eye.😆
Will the Platinum resin be available in South Africa soon? Let's Resin is absolutely gorgeous, wow!
Ooo!! Looks like a beautiful jellyfish!! I want to use that with some Christmas ornaments. Beautiful. How about paperweights?? They look like a good size.
The second circle looks like lightning
The white inks are heavier so when put on top of colour they pull the colour down and create the wisps and patterns. The let’s resin ones I found it hard to get along with. The white is much thinner than other whites and the bottles are really difficult to squeeze. The colours are very vibrant and pretty but they’re just let down by the bottles and the thinness of the white. The piñata, I love, but I find myself using less white because of the heaviness pulling the colours down too much and creating blobs. I think yours look really pretty and even the ones with the blobs are not that bad! Trust me, I’ve had some real shockers! X
Totally agree
I cut the tops off the bottles, do the same with Casting Craft. I hate it when a big blob comes out.
Hi, it works better to cut the top of the tip off the let's resin bottles.
The only problems I ever have with alcohol inks is the white……no matter the brand. It either doesn’t come out or when you really squeeze then it comes out sideways and way too much. In any case, thank you for the experiment!
I have a little experience, mostly from making various mistakes! But ALL alcohol ink, especially the sinker whites MUST be shaken up VERY WELL between each round of “squirts”. I think the reason your piñata blanco blanco came out that way because it was “blobby”, when it came out, therefore gave you “blobby” results. Also, whenever you transfer a sinker white, it is best to try and get one of those shaker balls to put in it. That way, the pigment won’t stick to the bottom, which ALWAYS happens, especially with blanco blanco. I’ve also done a lot of experiments using Let’s Resin sinker white, and have been VERY disappointed at the results. (Which btw, I’ve found the casting resin 1:1 is the best resin to use with alcohol ink….but that’s just been my experience. Using deep pour will always give you a different result than what you see on other’s feathered petri pendants.). After doing some more experimenting, I’ve found that if you wait until the clear liquid, (alcohol) separates from the pigment, then stick a squirty thing into the bottle and REMOVE some of the CLEAR liquid. This will improve the results without having to put 15 layers of it just to achieve the feathery effect. I Hope you can use what I’ve told you….you probably already knew ALL of this…but you said in this video that you were kind of new to alcohol ink/petri effect, so I thought I could help.
Very interesting effects. Oh, how about the Marabu Inks? I wonder what they would do. Thank you so much for experimenting.
I've been having issues with the ink bottle being blocked. I'm thinking I will take the tip off (I know it comes off because I squeezed too much and it came off, ink everywhere) and using a pipette to drop ink into project. For all the frustration these turned out lovely.
Love the color. The white blobs did mess them up. But still cool. The circles looked cool. The solid blue was definately a paperweight.
It looks just like a jellyfish!!!
I don't remember which one, but you swirled the first layer of white and didn't on the other. I bet that's why they look different. I like the ones without the white blobbies.
I'm trying to remember the guy who did these types of "spore blooms". If I remember correctly, he did color first THEN white, and then he swirled them a bit with a needle dipped in silicone oil. I tried it myself once and waited too long with the silicone oil. I used a heat gun to pop bubbles after applying the ink, so the alcohol inks got too dry (Pinata inks). I tired it again in another project and zapped bubbles first before adding alcohol inks and got better cell spreading from the silicone oil.
I found the link for the video I was thinking of! Hopefully this helps. ♥️
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Very Pretty Julie. On my lets resin ink bottles I have to cut the top or they do what yours was doing. Keep trying 😊❤
Same trouble with alcohol inks. Tried leaving pin in the top but doesn't seem to make any difference. It is frustrating. ❤️🙏🏻❤️
Can you show how you make your molds?
HI Julie, Both very different Effects Both so lovely thank you for sharing Julie, please can u tell me how do u clean your resin out of your glass container thanks ✨❤️👍 Lin
I wipe with paper towel
@@PouringYourHeartOut HI Julie, Thank you so much for helping me out it meant a lot to me ❤️ as I am very very new to the hole Process of resin & I have learned so much from watching your videos & watching Sheery’s videos thank you looking forward to your next video ❤️❤️✨👍Lin
I have been working with piñata alcohol inks for half a year now, and unfortunately I have always gotten those blobs from the white on the top of my projects. I have tried waiting until my resin is thicker, and I have always placed down my color alcohol ink before the white, and it will always do the same thing. However, I will say when you place the color first then the white will usually take what ever color it is touch to sink down, which I thought was always cool. One time I did get nice blobs that showed the streaking and didn't touch the top, but I have deducted that the white I was using was either old or defective which is why it did that. Because I have three different bottles of white and they will always leave a blob on the top except for the one. I hope you find a method that lets you see the streaking and not a white blob on top of your project, because I would love to know how to make that happen with pinata white ink. :)
oh one more thing the piñata alcohol ink, from my experience, takes at least 2 full days to fully dry and loose its stickiness. If anyone knows another sinking white that will make streaks but only within the resin, please let me know which brand!!
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Where can I buy something similar to this online??
I wonder if the stirring of the Pinata white didn't cause that effect. Their white ink is VERY heavy.
It seems the Pinata is more opaque, but the difference is kind of odd!
I thought I was the only person that happens to!!! I end up having ink all over my hands etc. There has to be a better way.
Mine get clogged with resin. The least little bit does it. Put them in little needle tip bottles.
Did you use uv resin or epoxy
The let’s resin seems to be lighter in weight than the pinata ink. Maybe the blobs are because you shook the drops of white in. Lovely though. 😃
That screaming freaks me out.
I have problems squeezing let's resin inks. The bottles are too hard
Where did you get the hearts and what do you use them for?
I made them
You made the heart molds?
What do you use them for and how do I go about buying the molds?
Artfornia
It’s not you i find those hard to squeeze too …. Anyway they are beautiful 💕
You mentioned that you would not know what to do with the half round cabochon, I thought about wire wrapping. See the work of your fellow Aussie (oxanacrafts.com/collections/all-products/products/bronzite-tree-of-life-oxidized-copper-pendant). Would be amazing to have both of you work on a piece…
No Julie I think the both of them are beautiful but the ones with the blob if you look inside the if you look at the sides of them it looks like underwater and then corals coming up cuz it looks like a coral if you try the same thing instead of using the white used like an orange color it would probably look like underwater with coral coming up
Hey check out swept away resin art for some beach pours
White pinata is bad.