That is really cool the effect you get with the crinkled plastic! I'm definitely going to try that! My favorite is the one with the transparent back. I can see more of the red through it and there is more of a two tone effect to me. The other one looks pretty cool too.
ah Steve, my darling man. How wonderful are they. I LOVE this technique, and of course, never knew about it....until now :-) Your tutorials are always so inspiring and exceptionally helpful. Thank you young man x
Pretty, but there's another way. After you cure the crinkle ànd resin, paint the red, or a purple is beautiful too, then a black resin back. This way the colors show through better. Just different.
Ok i just tried this for the first time and failed. How long do you leave the plastic wrap in the resin before removing it? I left mine like 5ish hours? And pulled the plastic wrap and all the resin came right out with it clean out of my mold 😣 i thought you weren't supposed to completely let it cure or you wouldn't get the plastic wrap out? I used plastic cling wrap, is that wrong? What was i supposed to use? Thank you!
Since there's so much glare from inside light, can you show the finished projects outside under natural light.. we are unable to see both due to a glare.
Thank you for sharing you’re creative techniques! There are so many, many, many resin artists in the world and most of them seem pretty similar, I’m constantly looking for unusual techniques or trying different things because I don’t want my work to be similar or to be one of those artists doing what everyone else is doing! I love being different and offering what no one else offers! Most of my work ends up being charity work I just love what I do and making people smile hopefully one day I’ll be able to make a living at it 😂
I came across this technique on my own, quite by accident. I covered a cheeseboard that I was working on with some cling wrap. When it dried, it had ripples. I didn’t mind because I was doing a Koi pond, so it worked out!
They both look great, but I have to say I prefer the mica brushed on. I tried to do this, using the excat same plastic (I recognized the edge 😁), but my plastic stuck to the resin and I couldn't peel it off at all. I ended up throwing out all the coasters I tried to make. Help, please! Would the mold release spray on the plastic work? Thank you for your great videos!
I saw almost the exact same thing on a different creators channel - from quite a while ago. I love the technique and plan on trying it - but I have to say that it really seems you took this idea - changing it slightly without giving credit.
Yeyyy, stalker status reinstalled.. I watched first as I was gonna ask u this question in the group 😆 🤣 I'm gonna use it as a wave design for a beach scene...... thanks Steve xx
Delicately… BAM BAM BAM 🤣🤣🤣 Steve, you crack me up!!!
Great loved the transparent back and loved the plastic look tyfs Steve😁❤👏🏾
Both are lovely.... I do a lot with brushed powder, so it would definitely depend on what I'm using it for.
Ringy-dingy ringy-dingy🎶🎶📽📽🦋🦋
That is really cool the effect you get with the crinkled plastic! I'm definitely going to try that! My favorite is the one with the transparent back. I can see more of the red through it and there is more of a two tone effect to me. The other one looks pretty cool too.
I have done with small pendants and such but nothing large yet. Its gorgeous! A crushed velvet type effect💞💞💞
I like the one with the painted on mica powder. I like the transparency of it
I like both effects but the one with the mica powder brushed on wins!
I love these! Thanks for the ideas!
I love them both!
What a brilliant effect. Love it
I love both. 💙❤️
Ye pouring your heart out done this using cling film
They are very cool looking! I'm going to try that for sure. Thank you.
I like both options, but I think the painted method would be good with a light source behind it.
ah Steve, my darling man. How wonderful are they. I LOVE this technique, and of course, never knew about it....until now :-)
Your tutorials are always so inspiring and exceptionally helpful. Thank you young man x
Absolutely love this ❤️🥰🥰 awesome mind you have so great creations and I enjoy learning them, I never miss anything you post
Pretty, but there's another way. After you cure the crinkle ànd resin, paint the red, or a purple is beautiful too, then a black resin back. This way the colors show through better. Just different.
Could you use bubble wrap?
Luscious red#!
transparent back looks far nicer... be neat to see bubble wrap pushed into the resin...
Can’t see a thing too much glare from lights but understand concept so will have a go thanks
Love it
Just as I said “why not color the resin and then pour” you’re like “here’s why I didn’t!”
I loved the painted on one best,
I've been recently diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer do you have anything for the pink bow?
I love that
Both very nice
Could you somehow put a picture in and then it would frame it well
Hi Steve
where can i get that red mica powder/
What's "crinkle paper"?
What if you used aluminum foil?
Ok i just tried this for the first time and failed. How long do you leave the plastic wrap in the resin before removing it? I left mine like 5ish hours? And pulled the plastic wrap and all the resin came right out with it clean out of my mold 😣 i thought you weren't supposed to completely let it cure or you wouldn't get the plastic wrap out? I used plastic cling wrap, is that wrong? What was i supposed to use? Thank you!
Looks like ice cubes.
Those 11 dislikes must not have creative minds
Why black?
Since there's so much glare from inside light, can you show the finished projects outside under natural light.. we are unable to see both due to a glare.
Pouring you heart out did something like this but she made a crinkle silicone mold. same beautiful effects.
“Delicately tap that off”
*slams it on the table multiple times* 🤣
Love this technique. I think transparent is my favorite.
Just as I thought, "Delicate?!" He wacked it a few more times faster!
Thank you for sharing you’re creative techniques! There are so many, many, many resin artists in the world and most of them seem pretty similar, I’m constantly looking for unusual techniques or trying different things because I don’t want my work to be similar or to be one of those artists doing what everyone else is doing! I love being different and offering what no one else offers! Most of my work ends up being charity work I just love what I do and making people smile hopefully one day I’ll be able to make a living at it 😂
I watch Postive Couple they are Russin I found steve via them they do such eye openers pieces I watch with my mouth open going wow
Love the look of the painted one. I have a box to make, thinking this would be a good idea :) Thanks Steve
Your so funny! I love you! You always make me smile! Your imagination is genius.
That’s very pretty. So many ideas… thanks for the inspiration
I think that the coaster with the painted mica has a more organic look. That's my favorite. Good technique, Steve.
you sould put some light blue in there to make it look like and ice coaster :)
I came across this technique on my own, quite by accident. I covered a cheeseboard that I was working on with some cling wrap. When it dried, it had ripples. I didn’t mind because I was doing a Koi pond, so it worked out!
Great technique ! I always love how “delicate” you brush off the mica powders! Thank you for sharing!
I absolutely love these! My favorite would be the painted mica powder one. The transparency is great on that one
They both look great, but I have to say I prefer the mica brushed on. I tried to do this, using the excat same plastic (I recognized the edge 😁), but my plastic stuck to the resin and I couldn't peel it off at all. I ended up throwing out all the coasters I tried to make. Help, please! Would the mold release spray on the plastic work? Thank you for your great videos!
Hi, I like to put the mica powder first. After that a layer of coloured epoxy. You can see this on my video's. ;)
I saw almost the exact same thing on a different creators channel - from quite a while ago. I love the technique and plan on trying it - but I have to say that it really seems you took this idea - changing it slightly without giving credit.
Yeyyy, stalker status reinstalled.. I watched first as I was gonna ask u this question in the group 😆 🤣 I'm gonna use it as a wave design for a beach scene...... thanks Steve xx
Brilliant idea! They look great ❤️I like both. Thanks for sharing x
Merci pour le partage, je préfère celui avec la poudre passée au pinceau, je trouve que la couleur rouge ressort plus, super la technique !...
would parchment paper work well for this technique? i think i read somewhere that parchment paper comes off easily from the resin.
I love this look. I can't understand what you are saying at the end around mark 7:00. your advice when laying the saran wrap??
I like this technique! Saw it once used in nailart, it was a great look! I think I will try this next, thanks for the reminder.
They look good like the effect! 😘
I love that technical term squidgy widgy.
These look fab thank you x
I liked both of them. But I do prefer the one with you brush mica powder on it. Super cool!!! 💕
Hi Steve, what sort of paint is it, normal water based acrylic paints ?
Another great effect that's right up my street. Thank you Steve. 👍
I love the transparent one that you brushed the mica powder on. Colors are prettier to me.
If you do it with bubble wrap it could possibly maybe have a bee imbeded??
Brushed version suits me better
CREATIVE STEVE KEEP GOING AND CONTINUE INSPIRING US.
Ooh they look rather lush don't they! Very nice effect.
I love this technique, definitely going to have to try this out!! Thanks for sharing Steve 👊
I like the one with the mica powder brushed on.
I am still learning since I started in 2020.
I can't decide! I love them both!💖
Lovely! I like the transparent one best.
Both r great the transparency one I like
SWEET - thanks for sharing
I love these ideas. thank you for them
Thank you ☺️
Squidgy widgy 🤣
I ❤️ both TFS😊
Your so awesome. You always make me laugh
whats the best way to clean the molds ?
Love them they both are awesome!!
Can you use Mica powder only ?
I like first one you made better
I like the transparent coaster.
I actually like them both!
What kind of resin do you use?
They are both beautiful
That red is luscious!
YOOOOOOO those are so nice
what a great idea I love it!
Lovely technique I tired this sometime ago. I must try your method. I wasn’t successful. Love them both.
I love these coasters
just love these
Love those!!!!
Beautiful 😍
Beautiful!
Super cool!
Very nice!!
Love both
Thanks
Way cool!