Going to try resin again after many years and searched for tutorials. Love this one! Very nice!
These are so pretty! Thanks for sharing this technique...I can't wait to try it!
Thank you for sharing your techniques! You gave me a lot of ideas, can't wait to try this!
Love these ideas. Didn't know you could color ice resin with acrylic paints. Good tip. thanks as always for sharing.
Love the finished product, eloquent bohemian! I have a question... why mix the ice resin first? I would think that would be the last thing to do just before you're ready to pour? 🤔 is there a reason you mix it first?
Beautiful. I just found your channel today and I have watched several of your videos. I have enjoyed them all.
This is really awesome. Can't wait to try this. Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you.. Gave me a ton of options and so appreciate you sharing with great ideas. :)
A job well done. Thank you for posting. :-)
Beautiful! Very inspiring!
Love your tutorial! Thank you for sharing!!
Wonderful idea, love the effects!
Yafeh Me'od. Very pretty techniques. Thanks for sharing. Todah. :-)
Hi, Love the bead pendants you made. After brushing them with resin, how do you clean the resin off of the brushes?
Fun project, FYI, Iced Enamels is not embossing powder at all - it is more like a glass enamel ;)
Always open jump rings side to side not straight open like you do. Doing it this way causes stress on the ring and doesnt look as nice either, stress on the ring will not last as long. I'm glad you enjoy being a crafter and creating things for your personal use
You can use acrylic paint in ANY brand *epoxy* resin, not just ice resin. What you can not mix it in is *poly* resin.
Beautiful
What font do you use in the beginning?
where do you get that amazing syringe?
Thanks so much!!!!
you need to use TWO pliers to open and close jump rings, using a twisting motion. otherwise, by using only one pair with a crimping motion, you are disrupting the integrity and strength of the jump ring itself.
fun maybe I will play today.
what is the name of the ice resin that comes with the two syringe pusher? Also the blue mold you are using, what is that called?
+Cat 52 The resin is called Ice Resin they have a website iceresin.com. The blue mold is by martha Stewart but I don't know what it's called. Thanks for watching!
looks like the resin melted ur rhinestones too , I used Swarovski crystal and they melted and just lift the shinny backing just a shinny circle
That is not how you're supposed to open jump rings.
+NotMykl I'm not a jewelry maker. So I guess I have a different way of doing things :) Thanks for watching!
You're right, but a nicer, kinder reply would include HOW to correctly open a jump ring.
Grasping the ring with fingers or pliers at one one side of the opening, use another pliers to gently pull the second end away from the opening but keeping it almost parallel to the rest of the ring. If you can imagine that I erased the top of this < and the bottom of this > . To close you'd need only one pliers. Or, Google "open a jump ring".
bonjour,
MERCI pour votre partage, vos pendants sont magnifiques!!!
et que d astuces , du coup,je viens d aller voire vos autres videos , et j ai decouvert vos mixtes media en peintures et j aime vraiment ce que vous faites , BRAVO!!
j ai une question car je ne comprends pas l anglais et les sous titres sur youtubes ne traduisent rien de comprehensif, j ai bien tout vu et compris sauf quel type de produits vous mettez a differentes etapes avec votre pinceau?
serait ce un medium? si oui pouvez vous me dire lequel et a quoi cela sert t'il?
merci beaucoup
a bientot, fabie
where do you get that amazing syringe?
where do you get that amazing syringe?
+Maggie T This is by Ice Resin. you can look them up. Thanks for watching!
Einat, thank you for sharing your tips and ideas with ice resin, glitter and cold fusion enameling. i own all of the products that you used for these projects as well as other cold fusion enamel mediums, except for the bottle caps but I have several other trays and items to work with. you got my creative juices flowing now. I get old broken jewelry by the bag fulls from my friends, I take everything apart, clean it all up, i soak the pieces with rhinestones that are only glued in. In some of my hand me down jewelry I came across a pair of gold tone domed, small round disk earrings that had a smaller hole that were off set, they were not ugly but they just didn't have any character to them. I looked at them as a blank slate to do as i pleased with (if my idea didnt work out, it would be ok cause there was barely any cost in revamping them) I think they came out beautiful, I used a few different mediums as well. I did learn some new techniques from you. Thank you