Thanks for watching! Not entirely necessary, I do it for an extra protective layer and to dome the coasters and give them a nicer look. I use the latex to protect the back side of the coasters from drips while I’m doing a top coat. For more details you can watch this video How to Get a Perfect Resin Top Coat ua-cam.com/video/5-VBL4k24ho/v-deo.html 😊
Hi, thank you so much, enjoyed the videos a lot!! I’ve noticed the resin you use is not runny. Once you mix the pigment do you leave the resin for a while and then pour ? Or is it the brand of resin your using. I have an issue because my resin is not think, because it is runny the design outcome gets bad 😔
Hi, thank you! I used a low viscosity resin, I usually just wait around 10 minutes to minimize air bubbles. It might be due to the pigments or quantity of pigments used
I tried to make similar coasters off of your videos and suggested links! I ended up poking around in the coaster too much lol like I should have just poured and let it be. My question for you is, will the “craftin white” have the same effect? I notice you use a different white than the one you have linked. Does it have a similar result?
I’ve certainly done that before! I learned the hard way it’s usually best to let resin do its thing 😅 Yes, ‘Just Resin’ isn’t available on Amazon unfortunately, Castin Craft is a great substitute, just make sure to use enough pigment!
My favorite is Honey Resin by Dipon! I highly recommend Dipon (located in EU), you can save 10% with my code ‘summergirl’. If you’re located in the U.S, I can highly recommend Craft Resin, you can save 5% with my link: craftresin-us.refr.cc/summergirlcroatia
@@SummerGirlDesignsI was about to ask the same question. Loving the Expoxyplast resin I have from Dipon but find its runny for doming. The coasters are georgous!
I use the latex to protect the back side of the coasters from drips while I’m doing a top coat. For more details you can watch this video How to Get a Perfect Resin Top Coat ua-cam.com/video/5-VBL4k24ho/v-deo.html 😊
@@SummerGirlDesigns Do you know if you can do the same on the back of a cutting board when you resin it? Instead of using tape to protect the back? I find when I use tape I still get rough edges and drips that make the tape hard to come off. With the latex peel off of wood?
I wasn’t expecting to achieve this effect but it has to do with the type of pigments and resin used. I used a low viscosity resin so that might do the trick!
slms how are u? I want to do resin in wedding favors, I haven't done resin crafts as yet, but by looking at your tutorials I know I will be able to do it, the problem is I have asthma, n I have read that it's no good for asthma patients, I am so sorry to trouble u, but I need to know please what type of resin u using, are there lots of fumes n does it effect our breathing, I know the question I am asking has nothing to do with your most amazing tutorials, please if u know anything let me know, Allah will reward u Abundantly Aameen Suma Aameen
Hi, I use resin by Dipon (located in EU), either the JewelCast or CoasterCast. You can use my code ‘summergirl’ to save 10% kandydip.de/ecom/prestashop/221-epoxidharz-dipon If you’re located in the US, I’ve used and can recommend Craft Resin: amzn.to/3zKJGM9 It’s important while working with resin to have the proper safety gear. Make sure you’re working in a well ventilated area, have a full face mask, and nitrile gloves (these are always linked in the description of my videos). As long as you follow the proper safety procedures, it is safe to work with. Though because you have asthma, consider talking about it with a doctor as well. All the best
Bonjour mesdames comment s’appelle le contour en plastique que vous avez mis autour des sous verres avant de mettre la couche de finition je fais moi aussi des sous verres en résine mais pour la deuxième couche ça déborde à l’arrière pourriez-vous me répondre merci,vos sous verres sont magnifiques de Belgique bravo
Liquid Latex... My hero!! Brilliant idea instead of the tedious painter tape work. They are all gorgeous!
Thank you! Glad to help 🥰
Omg these are breathtakingly beautiful!
You inspired me to try that too, thanks for the video and the amazing description for every single step
Your video is very detailed and informative...thanks you cleared many doubts.... Thankyou ❤️
Absolutely love!!! Thank you. Going to try this later tonight.
Glad you like them! 🥰
They are absolutely gorgeous! I love the patterns and love the colors. I really like how organic they are. You are so talented!
Thank you so much! 🥰
These coasters are beautiful!🌸 Thank you so much for sharing! 🌸
Thank you!! 💗
These are beautiful, another hit girls 😘🦋
Thank you! ❤️
Beautiful 👏🏻👏🏻👌👍👍
Love you viedoes but can't find the link to top coat and the latex, please! Thank you for show how you make so many beautiful pieces.
Parabéns muito lindoooo
Gorgeous
Thank you 🥰
Beautiful 😍
Beautiful thank you
Thank you for the video! Do you have to do a top coat? And what is the reasoning for liquid latex?
Thanks for watching! Not entirely necessary, I do it for an extra protective layer and to dome the coasters and give them a nicer look. I use the latex to protect the back side of the coasters from drips while I’m doing a top coat. For more details you can watch this video How to Get a Perfect Resin Top Coat
ua-cam.com/video/5-VBL4k24ho/v-deo.html 😊
They are amazing,plz can u tell which type of pen u put on outside.i used just a metalic pen before and it was all sticky.thanks girls.
Thank you! All links to the products used are in the description 🤗
Hi, thank you so much, enjoyed the videos a lot!! I’ve noticed the resin you use is not runny. Once you mix the pigment do you leave the resin for a while and then pour ? Or is it the brand of resin your using. I have an issue because my resin is not think, because it is runny the design outcome gets bad 😔
Hi, thank you! I used a low viscosity resin, I usually just wait around 10 minutes to minimize air bubbles. It might be due to the pigments or quantity of pigments used
Same with my coasters 🙁 I use the same resin but „cheap“ mica powder.. might switch maybe… 🤨
How was this bubble effect created??
Superb
Love the coasters great job!! What type of liquid latex do you use?
Thank you! Any kind of liquid latex should work, I have an example linked in the bio
I tried to make similar coasters off of your videos and suggested links! I ended up poking around in the coaster too much lol like I should have just poured and let it be. My question for you is, will the “craftin white” have the same effect? I notice you use a different white than the one you have linked. Does it have a similar result?
I’ve certainly done that before! I learned the hard way it’s usually best to let resin do its thing 😅 Yes, ‘Just Resin’ isn’t available on Amazon unfortunately, Castin Craft is a great substitute, just make sure to use enough pigment!
What does the latex do? You peeled it off?
When you say topcoat, what exactly did you use please ; resin?
My favorite is Honey Resin by Dipon! I highly recommend Dipon (located in EU), you can save 10% with my code ‘summergirl’. If you’re located in the U.S, I can highly recommend Craft Resin, you can save 5% with my link: craftresin-us.refr.cc/summergirlcroatia
@@SummerGirlDesignsI was about to ask the same question. Loving the Expoxyplast resin I have from Dipon but find its runny for doming.
The coasters are georgous!
I’m not understanding what the latex does for the coasters. It looks like you’re putting it on and then removing it?
I use the latex to protect the back side of the coasters from drips while I’m doing a top coat. For more details you can watch this video How to Get a Perfect Resin Top Coat
ua-cam.com/video/5-VBL4k24ho/v-deo.html 😊
@@SummerGirlDesigns Do you know if you can do the same on the back of a cutting board when you resin it? Instead of using tape to protect the back? I find when I use tape I still get rough edges and drips that make the tape hard to come off. With the latex peel off of wood?
What were you peeling off the back of coasters after you did flood coat
I think its latex
For some reason I can NEVER achieve this effect. I've tried so many times. I wonder if it's because I usually use medium viscosity resin.
I wasn’t expecting to achieve this effect but it has to do with the type of pigments and resin used. I used a low viscosity resin so that might do the trick!
Somehow my coasters always used to mix their colours.. there is no „texture“ or at least not much. And it makes me sooo sad 😢😅
Can I ask what brand of resin you’re using here? 🙏🏼
B20 JewelCast by Dipon 😊 I use their resin in most of my videos! You can use my code ‘SUMMERGIRL’ to save 10% kandydip.de/ecom/prestashop/
slms how are u? I want to do resin in wedding favors, I haven't done resin crafts as yet, but by looking at your tutorials I know I will be able to do it, the problem is I have asthma, n I have read that it's no good for asthma patients, I am so sorry to trouble u, but I need to know please what type of resin u using, are there lots of fumes n does it effect our breathing, I know the question I am asking has nothing to do with your most amazing tutorials, please if u know anything let me know, Allah will reward u Abundantly Aameen Suma Aameen
Hi, I use resin by Dipon (located in EU), either the JewelCast or CoasterCast. You can use my code ‘summergirl’ to save 10% kandydip.de/ecom/prestashop/221-epoxidharz-dipon
If you’re located in the US, I’ve used and can recommend Craft Resin: amzn.to/3zKJGM9
It’s important while working with resin to have the proper safety gear. Make sure you’re working in a well ventilated area, have a full face mask, and nitrile gloves (these are always linked in the description of my videos). As long as you follow the proper safety procedures, it is safe to work with. Though because you have asthma, consider talking about it with a doctor as well. All the best
Sorry, I missed what the top coat was?
We use Honey Resin by Dipon, you can use my code ‘SUMMERGIRL’ to save 10% 🤗
Bonjour mesdames comment s’appelle le contour en plastique que vous avez mis autour des sous verres avant de mettre la couche de finition je fais moi aussi des sous verres en résine mais pour la deuxième couche ça déborde à l’arrière pourriez-vous me répondre merci,vos sous verres sont magnifiques de Belgique bravo
Hi, we use liquid latex to protect the back of the coasters 😊
@@SummerGirlDesigns merci pour votre réponse et encore bravo
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Its amasing..but u r always doing same pattern or design . do something differnt as u hav potential