Use a small peice of painters tape or masking tape at the edge of the sticker cut. Gently pull up on tape and down on washi tape roll. The sticker will separate and lift off. Easy peasy! Just a little trick. The trays are beautiful! Love all your videos and yes some days I have a love hate relationship with glitter. But even after some naughty words slip out lol I still love it! 😊
These are so darling! I think the winter one, the Christmas one, the one with the blue and beige colors are my favorite. But, they all are so nice. ❤❤❤
Definitely love these layering of these gorgeous washi tape stickers,Ms Tracey 😍😍💜💜,and thank you so much for the shout out,this really made my day 🙏💜💜.These eco resin trays colors are too beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing sooo many things in this single creation video,Ms Tracey 😍💜. I'm learning so many things from you all 🙏💜
What a terrific video Tracey! Loads of helpful info. Gorgeous makes, especially the geode, latte & Xmas carousel ones. Wouldn’t have realised you could use foil on eco like that. Much thanks ❤
Hi Tracey, these are lovely but my absolute favourite is the Christmas fairground one. I've got a thing about fairground, and if I ever win millions on the Lottery, I'll buy my own home and have a carousel in the garden!!! Thank you so much for the brilliant tips, very much appreciated. I'd love to see you do an eco pour coffee table, with the beautiful blue and white flowers wash tape through the middle, or around the sides. Take care, and have a fab week ahead. Stay warm, xx❤❤😊😊
Hi Tracey, sorry I missed your premier. I love your eco pour trays, and the washi tapes are gorgeous. Thank youx❤ Have a wonderful week Tracey. Big hugs 🤗
I love watching you, and listening to you. I’m in America, and get a kick out of your English accent. I really wish the eco resin wasn’t so expensive. I’ve been using cement to cut cost. But, with that, you sacrifice color, as it is hard to get good/precise colors. I would love to see you do cement castings however. I love learning, and want to make a business out of it. I am currently making plant pots and saucers. Thank you so much.. 🇺🇸💕 Cindy
Great! Colours are easy with the right pigments. o try the ones I mention in this video. Sorry I don't have discounts for you on them though I'm not an affiliate for them. The Eco Pour - there is now a US stockist of them an over here its about the same price as proper branded resin. Give it a go :)
Yes I can but it would have to wait till summer when I have flowers n the garden. In the mean time, if you want to search UA-cam for how to press flowers, that's the usual way to do this for flat pieces like trays. I did an online course with Create & Bloom for drying and using flowers in resin, I can definitely recommend it, great value for money too. just4youonlineuk.com/collections/resin-art-classes/products/dried-flowers-beginner-masterclass
I bought some washitape after your last video with the black tape and I love it! Lo and behold i find in this video i wasn't paying attention and I should have been kiss cutting not just cutting!!! 😮
They all turned out beautiful!! I wonder if you varnish first before doing the glue & foils... Maybe the glue would stick better.... just a thought. I really enjoy your eco pour videos.. keep em coming 💕
They are all very lovely. I'm wondering if, on the one with the foil, if you varnished it first, then the foil glue if it would stick better. Just a thought. Thank you for sharing❤❤❤
regarding the one with the foil/glue, I wonder if doing a layer of varnish first would give the glue something better to grab onto before applying the foil. But these are all delightful.
I love Washi Tape. I can't make up my mind which one I like best. It's between the fairground and the one of the kids playing. But I do love the blue and white flowers. 😍 What do you call the kit for putting the silver on the tray?
@@janetsinnott737 I use the sealant wax from Boowan Nicole as mentioned in the video. I rarely use liquid sealant, preferring that instead as I mention int he video. There's a discount code for Boowan Nicole in t he video description Don't u se regular beeswax as it is yellow tinted. A tin of the proper stuff lasts ages. My tub of Bowwan Nicole sax I must have been using for over a year now an still have some left. Probably the equivalent of over 100 of these trays
Loving the trays - i used eco pour for the first time the other day - I unfortunately broke a piece on demold, i tried it in a 3d character mold 😮 my fault as i think it was to small/detailed do you know whats the best glue? to put the piece back on with please?
I use clear gorilla glue but unless you paint over it, it's really hard to disguise the break I'm afraid. Tip - though you can demould after half an hour, if it's a finer mould, leave it a few hours to gain strength. it gets to full strength after a couple of days :)
Oh Tracey stay away from deer! Lol. I live in the states and had a fiat 500 abarth poor thing got hit by a deer totalled the car not the deer! Loved that little car!
I love mine, it even has it's own Facebook page. It's by far my biggest and sturdiest car lol. We have Roe an Red Deer around here, beautiful creatures. Sorry to hear about your Abarth
ADDING a thought, here, Tracey. What if we used that thick doming UV resin (JDiction?) in a needle tip bottle on a casting powder tray, cure it, then use the foiling? Think it would stuck, then?
Oh, fun, Tracey! I think the first roll is called "Christmas Market"...I *think!* It's my absolute favorite! 😍💕 Delighted to hear there's an American stockist for Eco Pour - yay! 😊👍 Now...if only there was a stockist for the fabulous Home Ware Designs and the Create and Bloom colors! 😁 SO glad you're doing Eco Pours today as I've been thinking of exactly this for making things with the grands. LOVE the foiling on that "geodish" tray. Definitely a new word, but I LOVE making new words, too! 😁 ** Tracey, do you suppose a spritz of iso alc might help with bubbles? I was using a VERY off-brand (from Temu). I sieved it, followed directions, stirred it well, blah blah. Tapped the crap out of every mold to release bubbles, and... *SIGH* Pitted surfaces EVERYWHERE! 😭💔 I am *definitely* a beginner with eco casting powders! Thank you SO MUCH for the ideas and demos/tutorials! 💕😍❤
I never use any chemicals or casting compounds from Temu as I found they simply are much harder to use, unreliable and you can't get the safety data sheets for them which is a serious concern. The powder you're using isn't Eco Pour I see so I wouldn't know how it behaves I'm afraid. A good eco casting powder should be pure white, lump and bubble free, and never need sieving. Try Eco Pour :) Also - never use alcohol with eco pour nor spray alcohol directly into the mould. 1 it doesn't work and 2. you don't need it. Eco Pour is water based. I only use Alcohol for a fine spritz over Resin filled moulds and then only with cheap moulds :) The way to remove bubbles in Eco Pour is the gentle running the micro brush round the edge, and give the mould a little tap and shake as shown in the video. No other bubble issues to worry about. By the way all the brands you mention ship world wide. They are very small firms so not as yet at the stage where they can have stockists abroad. But they do ship
I really love just the hints of silver in the geode tray. It really looks natural - not too much, just enough!
Thanks :)
Fabulous tutorial. So pleased I found you as I'm learning loads xx
So glad!
These are absolutely gorgeous, my favourite is the geode one and the Christmas playground. Thanks for sharing ❤❤
Thanks Johanna
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Use a small peice of painters tape or masking tape at the edge of the sticker cut. Gently pull up on tape and down on washi tape roll. The sticker will separate and lift off. Easy peasy! Just a little trick. The trays are beautiful! Love all your videos and yes some days I have a love hate relationship with glitter. But even after some naughty words slip out lol I still love it! 😊
Yes, that is how I do it in other videos :) Haha you an me both re the glitter lol
These are so darling! I think the winter one, the Christmas one, the one with the blue and beige colors are my favorite. But, they all are so nice. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Viewing from the caribbean your teinket trays are goregous well done
Thanks!
These turned out, gorgeous!!
thanks, glad you like them
Would love to see an eco pour clock if possible 🙏
I don't think I'll be going that as it's a big thin flat area, not great for Eco. So my clocks ten to be Epoxy Resin :)
Ah I see…it would have to be pretty chunky so it’s not brittle I guess. Therefore heavy 😂
Great ideas Tracey, thanks xx
You are so welcome!
Love the geode style tray.
Thank you! 😊
Definitely love these layering of these gorgeous washi tape stickers,Ms Tracey 😍😍💜💜,and thank you so much for the shout out,this really made my day 🙏💜💜.These eco resin trays colors are too beautiful.
Thank you so much for sharing sooo many things in this single creation video,Ms Tracey 😍💜. I'm learning so many things from you all 🙏💜
Thank you so much 🤗 Glad you like them Sudha. I really must try something like the one you did soon, it's just gorgeous
@miniscenesgb aww, thank you so much Ms Tracey 😍💜🙏💜😍
So many ideas. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
What a terrific video Tracey! Loads of helpful info. Gorgeous makes, especially the geode, latte & Xmas carousel ones. Wouldn’t have realised you could use foil on eco like that. Much thanks ❤
Glad it was helpful! Thanks Barbara :)
Oh wo love how you showed the different ways of colouring and pouring eco pour. Gives me heaps of ideas for how to try an do things with mine
I'm so glad!
such fun stocking pressie ideas!
Yes I think so too :)
These are all absolutely gorgeous Tracey but I think the Ferris Wheel one is my favourite 🎡💜
Thanks so much 😊
Hi Tracey, these are lovely but my absolute favourite is the Christmas fairground one. I've got a thing about fairground, and if I ever win millions on the Lottery, I'll buy my own home and have a carousel in the garden!!! Thank you so much for the brilliant tips, very much appreciated. I'd love to see you do an eco pour coffee table, with the beautiful blue and white flowers wash tape through the middle, or around the sides. Take care, and have a fab week ahead. Stay warm, xx❤❤😊😊
Glad you like these Val :) I hope you get your fairground one day :)
Very helpful thanks 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Tracey great video, love them all, the stickers are beautiful 😍 thanks for sharing ❤❤❤ xxx
Thanks Michelle
Lovely trays, thank you x
Thanks so much 😊
Wonderful video Tracey. Thank you so kindly. Everything is Gorgeous ❤ Take great care xoxo ❤
Thanks so much ale, an thanks f or joining us in chat 😊
This video gives me so many ideas. I'm definitely making a couple of these for Christmas gifts. :)
I'm so glad!
Yes that was lovely
Thanks Susie
These are lovely 😊
Thank you! 😊
My fav is the geode style tray! Love the cats too! The others are nice, but not my cuppa, ya know.
Thanks!
Glad you like them :)
Flood coat the spotted one with epoxy would have worked to level aye… love them all dont have a favorite ❤️ xx ❤
Yes, though the point of this video was no Epoxy :)
Hi Tracey, sorry I missed your premier. I love your eco pour trays, and the washi tapes are gorgeous. Thank youx❤ Have a wonderful week Tracey. Big hugs 🤗
Thanks Lesley :) Back to Saturdays as usual now, if all goes to plan
The fairground one is my favorite❤
Adorable isn't it :) I'm glad you like it
Love these ideas, I particularly love the green and blue marbled one.
Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you Tracy for some great ideas. After having to give up resin I miss being able to make different looking pieces. I love the fairground one.
You are so welcome! Eco Pour is a great alternative to resin for casting too
I love watching you, and listening to you. I’m in America, and get a kick out of your English accent. I really wish the eco resin wasn’t so expensive. I’ve been using cement to cut cost. But, with that, you sacrifice color, as it is hard to get good/precise colors. I would love to see you do cement castings however. I love learning, and want to make a business out of it. I am currently making plant pots and saucers. Thank you so much.. 🇺🇸💕 Cindy
Great! Colours are easy with the right pigments. o try the ones I mention in this video. Sorry I don't have discounts for you on them though I'm not an affiliate for them. The Eco Pour - there is now a US stockist of them an over here its about the same price as proper branded resin. Give it a go :)
I love that final geode like tray! Thanks for another great video, Tracey.
Thanks so much! 😊
These are gorgeous! I must get some of those stickers. My favorite is the winter fair scene. 😊
Glad you like them!
LOVE the green and blue marbled one! Gorgeous!!!
Me too!! It wasn't what I planned but it's kind of epic I think
Thank you for all the advise. Can you show how to dry flowers for resin tray😮
Yes I can but it would have to wait till summer when I have flowers n the garden. In the mean time, if you want to search UA-cam for how to press flowers, that's the usual way to do this for flat pieces like trays. I did an online course with Create & Bloom for drying and using flowers in resin, I can definitely recommend it,
great value for money too. just4youonlineuk.com/collections/resin-art-classes/products/dried-flowers-beginner-masterclass
@miniscenesgb thank you. Sorry I am in New Zealand so summer here. Hope your weather is not to bad. Will look into the course 😊
@@sharonwilton5186 it's really good. And she's a proper expert at it unlike me :)
I bought some washitape after your last video with the black tape and I love it! Lo and behold i find in this video i wasn't paying attention and I should have been kiss cutting not just cutting!!! 😮
well you can cut completely, it's just kiss cutting makes it easier to peel the back off is all :)
❤️❤️❤️!
Thanks Carolyn!
They all turned out beautiful!! I wonder if you varnish first before doing the glue & foils... Maybe the glue would stick better.... just a thought. I really enjoy your eco pour videos.. keep em coming 💕
Yes as long as it is a water base one :)
Amazing video thank you so much Tracey xx
Glad you enjoyed it
They are all very lovely. I'm wondering if, on the one with the foil, if you varnished it first, then the foil glue if it would stick better. Just a thought. Thank you for sharing❤❤❤
Yes, if I had wanted the whole thing shiny that would work. Wouldd have to be water based varnish like the one I use on the others though
regarding the one with the foil/glue, I wonder if doing a layer of varnish first would give the glue something better to grab onto before applying the foil. But these are all delightful.
yes it definitely would :)
really beautiful, cant wait till the bone in my wrist heals so i can try some of these ideas
You can do it! I hope you heal soon x
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Thanks Tami
I love Washi Tape. I can't make up my mind which one I like best. It's between the fairground and the one of the kids playing. But I do love the blue and white flowers. 😍 What do you call the kit for putting the silver on the tray?
It's the Pebeo foil kit. Link is in the video description. Glad you like them Ada
All came out brilliantly. Can you use spray or paint on varnish instead of sealant?
You can but it doesn't work quite as well. It can peel off over time
@ A beeswax then? All the sealants I see are quite expensive
@@janetsinnott737 I use the sealant wax from Boowan Nicole as mentioned in the video. I rarely use liquid sealant, preferring that instead as I mention int he video. There's a discount code for Boowan Nicole in t he video description Don't u se regular beeswax as it is yellow tinted. A tin of the proper stuff lasts ages. My tub of Bowwan Nicole sax I must have been using for over a year now an still have some left. Probably the equivalent of over 100 of these trays
@ Thank you.
Would the foiling work better if you seal the eco pour first?
yes it would as long as it's a water based sealant :)
I like Aquacast,but it's not quite white. Is there a white pigment that would make it a proper white. Love the video xxx
No idea sorry, I never use Aqua Cast because of that very reason. I only use Eco Pour
I use jesmonite white pigment in my aquacast, if that helps.
@wendysdecorium thank you I will get some.
Loving the trays - i used eco pour for the first time the other day - I unfortunately broke a piece on demold, i tried it in a 3d character mold 😮 my fault as i think it was to small/detailed do you know whats the best glue? to put the piece back on with please?
I use clear gorilla glue but unless you paint over it, it's really hard to disguise the break I'm afraid. Tip - though you can demould after half an hour, if it's a finer mould, leave it a few hours to gain strength. it gets to full strength after a couple of days :)
@ thankyou
Oh Tracey stay away from deer! Lol. I live in the states and had a fiat 500 abarth poor thing got hit by a deer totalled the car not the deer! Loved that little car!
I love mine, it even has it's own Facebook page. It's by far my biggest and sturdiest car lol. We have Roe an Red Deer around here, beautiful creatures. Sorry to hear about your Abarth
We are in the middle of moving so I can feel your pain of not being able to find anything. I am in that situation as well.
Nightmare isn't it. Good luck with the move
ADDING a thought, here, Tracey. What if we used that thick doming UV resin (JDiction?) in a needle tip bottle on a casting powder tray, cure it, then use the foiling? Think it would stuck, then?
*oops... "stick", not stuck!
I don't use JDiction, and the idea of this video was no resin. For doming I would use Apex if I was going that route :)
That second one looks like you have a face looking into the sky.
I guess it does :)
Oh, fun, Tracey! I think the first roll is called "Christmas Market"...I *think!* It's my absolute favorite! 😍💕
Delighted to hear there's an American stockist for Eco Pour - yay! 😊👍 Now...if only there was a stockist for the fabulous Home Ware Designs and the Create and Bloom colors! 😁
SO glad you're doing Eco Pours today as I've been thinking of exactly this for making things with the grands.
LOVE the foiling on that "geodish" tray. Definitely a new word, but I LOVE making new words, too! 😁
** Tracey, do you suppose a spritz of iso alc might help with bubbles? I was using a VERY off-brand (from Temu). I sieved it, followed directions, stirred it well, blah blah. Tapped the crap out of every mold to release bubbles, and... *SIGH* Pitted surfaces EVERYWHERE! 😭💔
I am *definitely* a beginner with eco casting powders! Thank you SO MUCH for the ideas and demos/tutorials! 💕😍❤
I never use any chemicals or casting compounds from Temu as I found they simply are much harder to use, unreliable and you can't get the safety data sheets for them which is a serious concern. The powder you're using isn't Eco Pour I see so I wouldn't know how it behaves I'm afraid. A good eco casting powder should be pure white, lump and bubble free, and never need sieving. Try Eco Pour :) Also - never use alcohol with eco pour nor spray alcohol directly into the mould. 1 it doesn't work and 2. you don't need it. Eco Pour is water based. I only use Alcohol for a fine spritz over Resin filled moulds and then only with cheap moulds :) The way to remove bubbles in Eco Pour is the gentle running the micro brush round the edge, and give the mould a little tap and shake as shown in the video. No other bubble issues to worry about. By the way all the brands you mention ship world wide. They are very small firms so not as yet at the stage where they can have stockists abroad. But they do ship