Well done and fantastic idea !!! The colours came out great and fit the chalky Resincrete-base very nicely. ...I just love terrazzo-floors, but unfortunately nowadays they are too expensive to have them done...
You get quite a rich color from the pastels! I wonder how well that scales up, or if you'd need a bunch of the same color to really tint a larger piece.
The colours became almost automatically very complimentary by adding the resincrete. I love these. The colour you had no idea what to call is kind of a taupeish brown. Looks good with all the others. ❤
Stunning effects!!! I think that the one you put more into is my favorite!!!! Someone said something about using a "liquid glass" on reaincreat for both a glossy finish and to make them sturdier... Do you know anything about it? Stay safe, stay strong, you do you and stay crafty 👍👍🛎️🛎️🦋🦋
Ahh I wondered when you'd cover this old technique, Great results Steve. Jesmoite colours work well and vivid in this stuff BTW. These eco resins are fantastic, thanks for this demo
Modest suggestion- I'd put the terrazzo tiles in a very thin layer of clear resin in the mold, letting that cure up and then topping up with resincrete. Just because I'm too lazy to be rubbing resincrete off to be honest. Great video and excellent idea with the pastels, though 😊
Those look really great! Resin Crete does have colors in the kit that you used in a previous video. I bought that kit and I really love it! It's really fun to be able to be able to demold something in such a short time!
Hey Steve I wondered if maybe you could try this experiment if you haven't done it before to see how it would work cuz I've always wondered but never seen anyone do it. The experiment I'm wondering about is seeing what happens if you use part A of one brand of resin and part B of another brand will it still work like as long as they are the same ratio based resin. I've always seen everyone using the same brands every time so I figure if you mix brands it won't set up but I think it would be kinda cool to see.
So a year or 2 ago you were crafting with resin. Not that is all that unusual😁You added things like marble powder, steel shavings etc. You had some of it up for sale. I am wondering how those products would work in resincrete?
Beautiful, looks like you brought them. Love your videos, pls keep teaching. Lisa.😊😊😊
You always make me giggle. I love your delivery (and ideas). "Don't know what it is but I'm sure it's a color." 😂
resincrete pigment out on Amazon,well done ste
They look so cool 😎 😍 ❤
Thank you Mandi
They came out amazing ❤
Can one use sandpaper?
Reminded me of Neapolitan ice cream when you first poured the colours lol
❤❤❤ your trays!!! I have my resincrete but have not tried it yet. I think I will do the trays like you have done.
Thank you Patricia.
Really nice🎉
Could you maybe use this fine metal wool you have after 20 minutes instead of the sponge 🤔
Well done and fantastic idea !!!
The colours came out great and fit the chalky Resincrete-base very nicely.
...I just love terrazzo-floors, but unfortunately nowadays they are too expensive to have them done...
You get quite a rich color from the pastels! I wonder how well that scales up, or if you'd need a bunch of the same color to really tint a larger piece.
Awesome way to color the Resincrete. Thanks Steve
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The colours became almost automatically very complimentary by adding the resincrete. I love these. The colour you had no idea what to call is kind of a taupeish brown. Looks good with all the others. ❤
Stunning effects!!! I think that the one you put more into is my favorite!!!! Someone said something about using a "liquid glass" on reaincreat for both a glossy finish and to make them sturdier... Do you know anything about it?
Stay safe, stay strong, you do you and stay crafty 👍👍🛎️🛎️🦋🦋
This is awesome steve!!!! Thank you! Looks great!
Just ordered mine from the US
Have you tried liquid bronzer,liquid eyeshadow and liquid lipsticks
Slightly shocked that the resincrete sheet came out fully intact after 20 minutes, amazing stuff
This is amazing, thank you so much!! Can you use Polyurethane varnish with these?
Ahh I wondered when you'd cover this old technique, Great results Steve. Jesmoite colours work well and vivid in this stuff BTW. These eco resins are fantastic, thanks for this demo
Modest suggestion- I'd put the terrazzo tiles in a very thin layer of clear resin in the mold, letting that cure up and then topping up with resincrete.
Just because I'm too lazy to be rubbing resincrete off to be honest.
Great video and excellent idea with the pastels, though 😊
This is an awesome idea. Came out fantastic. ❤ this.
Nice
I wonder if tube water color paints would work in resincrete?
Beautiful.❤
Great video, Steve. Thanks for sharing all of the information that you do. ❤
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These are lovely! I will definitely be trying this out! Thank you Steve 😊!!! You inspire me so much!
How well does this cut? To make bricks for a small diorama.
can you tell us how to work out the circumferance of ratio to the grams as per mold how is this done
Those look really great! Resin Crete does have colors in the kit that you used in a previous video. I bought that kit and I really love it! It's really fun to be able to be able to demold something in such a short time!
Hey Steve I wondered if maybe you could try this experiment if you haven't done it before to see how it would work cuz I've always wondered but never seen anyone do it. The experiment I'm wondering about is seeing what happens if you use part A of one brand of resin and part B of another brand will it still work like as long as they are the same ratio based resin. I've always seen everyone using the same brands every time so I figure if you mix brands it won't set up but I think it would be kinda cool to see.
Ter ahhhhh zoh lmao My entire house had terazzo floors -🙂
Oooh it’s like Neapolitan ice cream. Bang goes the diet 😂
how thick can you go
So a year or 2 ago you were crafting with resin. Not that is all that unusual😁You added things like marble powder, steel shavings etc. You had some of it up for sale. I am wondering how those products would work in resincrete?