Can you add volume to this video. Love the work. Would like to hear how you created this beautiful 🥰 piece. Lisa
Beautiful work but it would be helpful and nice if you explained the ratio of the hardener to the resin. I would not consider this a tutorial since you are not really teaching
Your work is beautiful! Can you tell me what ratio you use for your resin? Assuming less hardener, but if it’s a 1:1, how much less would you use? Thank you!
How is your book cover so flexible? Beautiful piece by the way❤️❤️
@@AuroraDragonDesigns Hi! ☺️ Do you know by how much you’d have to reduce the hardener? Please & thank you.
Fabulous!!! ❤🔥
Absolutely gorgeous, what is the gold stuff that you painted on before you started the black notebook at 8 minutes? Also What is that thing you use to make those lines on the notebooks after the resin is done and what is the stuff you paint on after you use the machine?
What did you use to make soft? Pls tell Lisa
To have a soft resin notebook, you would need to apply a resin coating to your notebook cover. There are a few steps to achieve this:
Choose a high-quality resin that is suitable for the surface you will be coating. Epoxy resin is a good choice, but make sure you choose one that is clear and non-yellowing.
Prepare your notebook cover by cleaning it thoroughly and allowing it to dry completely.
Mix your resin according to the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure to mix it thoroughly, but avoid introducing too many bubbles.
Apply the resin to your notebook cover with a brush or roller, working quickly to avoid dripping. Use a heat gun or torch to remove any bubbles that do appear.
Allow the resin to cure according to the manufacturer's instructions. This may take several hours or even overnight.
After the resin has cured, you should have a smooth and glossy finish on your notebook cover. The resin will also make the cover more durable and water-resistant.
Also, videos with unmonitored comments are also not useful. Why no replies?
Beautiful work! Where did you brought the molds of your book cover A4 size??
Pls explain how you creat this flexibility in resin.❤
Wow! How is it that it’s pliable like that?
I’m not 100% sure but casting resin versus artist resin.
Casting resin is softer.
I know this from an accidental purchase 🤦♀️🤦♀️. I didn’t realize casting resin cures softer and it’s more pliable/ flexible. I actually just discovered this like 2 days ago. I made a notebook set. I checked it 24 hours later and It was soft it would bend when taken out of mold . I layed flat on a 12x12 tile ( purchased from Lowes) for another 24 hours and it still was flexible. First thought. Dang I must not have mixed my 1:1 enough. So I threw it away 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
Then looking up casting resin, which is what I used , I then discovered the difference between the two types. Live and learn the hard way.. yep that’s me. Hope this helps a little. I just came across her video hoping to get input as well. But as you see there is nothing there for reference.
Take care
Super
What size is your mold?
The size of a resin notebook can vary depending on the manufacturer and the intended use of the notebook. However, most resin notebooks are available in standard sizes like A4, A5, B5, and A6. A4 size is the largest, while A6 is the smallest size. The most common size for resin notebooks is A5, which is approximately 148 x 210 mm or 5.8 x 8.3 inches. This size is convenient and easy to carry around while still providing plenty of space for taking notes, writing down ideas, or creating art. I myself used A5 in this project. Have a nice day🌱
Ye resin flexible kaise ho gya
You made the birds as the cover pic of the video but showed nothing of how they were made. Thanks
Videos that don't explain what you are doing are not really helpful.
I agree, I just try and watch for the things I don’t know and look it up the best I can. You can’t really call this a tutorial! I do love her pieces, though!
Resin jenis apa?
This video was a waste of time--you explained nothing!
It’s such a shame you don’t explain what you are doing in these videos, the pieces are stunning but I wouldn’t have a clue as tho the ratios of resin to hardner or what you use to strip the colour of the feathers. Your work is amazing. 🌸🌸
Agree