Hello Michelle. I like your ideas and glad you are able to show us everything so we can learn from your mistakes. That is what I love so much about your videos
Michelle make the cabochon or heart ect, then take it out pour a drop or two of uv on your print and squish it on. That way you can check for bubbles. Also you can pour silicon on those inprint plates and make inlays that can be lay on top of resin let dry and the print will be there when resin is dry.
That was fun! I love the inlays. I think they were my favorites. My first thought when I saw the presses was making coasters, I always learn something when I watch your videos. Hopefully, we will be 30,000 strong soon.
I have discovered that using black UV nail polish is the very best for backing my jewelry anytime I want something with a black back. I use a few coats depending on how dark I want the black. Also anytime I have rough edges on my UV projects I just use a rotary tool with a sanding round. Works like a champ!
If you leave the black off the back, they would look one color with a black blouse and another color with a different color blouse. They are beautiful.
Yes, love the embossing folder idea! I have tons. Also, try using a rolling pin that is used for polymer clay to add your pressure on the embossing folder, you will get a smoother impression. 😊
What a great idea! I’ve seen A LOT of videos but not this one. You could probably use anything to etch texture into your film. Good thinking spreading a little resin on the back of your film. You could also choose to par-cure your UV resin. Then the film will stick also. So pretty!😊
I've just bought a pair of "poultry scissors" from temu for my craft room. When you lay down your film put it on from the side so you push any bubbles to the side. For the backing, you can always layer the black so it cures x
Hi Michelle, they all came out fantastic. You truly have the best subscriber’s. To get all of those inlays in a friend mail is amazing. Have a blessed day.😊
Another great tutorial video !! I have never tried this with film don’t know why. I have all to give it a try. Thanks for some tips & tricks on this. Have a Blessed Day Michelle
I take two diff colors of the film and then put my heat gun (embossing gun) to it to fuse them. The I cut them in lil pieces aned put them in as a second layer after I lay my charm in it and cure that. The effect is GORGEOUS! Love your way too! 😍
I love these! The heart is my favorite! And those inlays Kimberly made us are AMAZING! I am already planning what to do with them… THANKS KIMBERLY! And Michelle… 30,000 is soooo close!!!! YEAH!!!
@gotmuud I'm going to try to get good photos of them and at least post the photos in Michelle's group over the weekend. Then I'll try to get ebay setup and ready to go. But once I post the photos you are welcome to pm me about getting what you want before I get ebay set up. My 15 yr old cat got sick a few weeks ago and he passed the past Monday, so I didn't get things ready like I had planned. But now it's crunch time.
@gotmuud Thank you, they definitely are. Losing him hit me much harder than I expected. Probably because I found him in the road at 3 weeks old. I bottle fed him and did everything a mother would do. We had a very special bond.
So happy to see my mini inlays. I need to get them up on Ebay but when my cat got sick I dropped everything I was doing. Now my dog Mazie needs testing for Cushings disease. The vet bills are getting out of hand and this mama is shopping pet insurance. So, I need to sell some inlays to help pay for it. 🐕😊 I love embossing folders. You can also make inlay sheets from them. Then use chameleon powders/flakes to color like you did on the paw and shell. And don't you love those gloves? It's nice to see you not having to avoid any UV contact at all. ❤❤❤
Good idea - thanks for sharing it! I use Uv resin a lot and often use black nail polish - regular or Uv - as a backing. Also, the pre-colored black Uv resin seems to cure with few issues. I don't know what “magic” they use to make it, but it works. lol!
It's amazing how the look of something can be so completely different just by using a different colour on the back of it. It's the same resin, the same coloured film and the exact same process but one has a dark backing and the other a light or clear backing. They are all beautiful 💜🐾💜🐾💜
Hey Michelle =) I love how those turned out, especially the little inlays, I really need to get some of those! I have a suggestion, when I am resin crafting I use an electric nail file with the little round pads, it makes very quick work of sanding with very little effort. I would love to see you try that method
Pretty results. The black background really made a difference. I have an idea for something different that you could make with your leftovers. I watched another creator made push pins out of hers. Obviously the molds have to be on the small side. Like your tiny rose mold for example.
Hi Michelle, they are so beautiful. Ohh ... the embossing folder for clay or anything. Its great that crafts are so interchangeable. Your imagination is wide open. It's brilliant. Have a lovely day too.
You could use the sandpaper sticks I sent you in the bends. Try bending into a U shape the dichroic paper and put it on the cabechons starting with the bend of the paper. Slowly work out to the edge to try to prevent bubbles. Just a thought. Your neighbor from across the state. ❤
Might I suggest tracing the heart onto your film with a sharpie. Then cut the shape out just inside your sharpie mark. It should then just fit inside your mold without all the cutting at the end. You can also make your black a bit darker then do thin layers of it on the back of your pieces. Just put a couple of layers on it should cure just fine. This is the way I do mine. Adds extra time but you can get the black darker on the back and make it stand out just a bit more. Everything turned out well. It's the inlays I haven't done much on myself. I really like the sand dollar. In the resin it makes it look bigger. Like magnifies it. Really cool. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
You can sharpen your scissors easily. I use a soda can. I remove the top with a serrated knife. Then I take my scissors and I slice all the way down as far as it will go into the can and just make about four slices into the aluminum. I said it aside and keep it for scissor sharpening or do all my scissors at one time. This makes your scissors very sharp. your neighbor from across the state.❤ps I use cuticle nippers to cut off the excess resin that leaks out. ❤
The black will dry, but you might have to do two or three thin layers. Black for Nail techs is sometimes a Thorn in our sides but even a base coat helps a lot. You could paint the black on with gel polish, I have done that and it works great!
@@glitznglitterbymichelle1 you need to keep curing it for sometime up to five or six minutes depending on the strength of your UV machine. I was lucky enough that my nail girl gave me her old UV machine and that’s what I have been using. If you get one of those long, thin nail brushes to spread it, that might also help.
Maybe cure the heart b/4 putting the film on so you can press down and get the bubbles out. Just thinking outside the box. Your neighbor from across the state ❤.
Michelle this is a cool concept for the first ones you did could you have put the chameleon mic powder on them then backed them in black would that have made them show up more?
Best way to add the film is cut the shape before putting in the resin. You then slide into resin so you should get bubbles and if you see bubbles you can press them out before curing. Just a tip still they all look good..
My last video I did that and so many people commented to cut after, so that’s what I did. Now I’m getting all the opposite comments to cut first, it’s kind of funny 😁😁
Julie @ Pouring Your Heart Out does the film a lot but she cut the film to shape 1st and the kinda lays it in the resin from one side to the other to let bubbles escape. yours turned out beautiful, especially the heart with bale.
My last video I did that and so many people commented to cut after, so that’s what I did. Now I’m getting all the opposite comments to cut first, it’s kind of funny 😁😁
Embossing plates you can put some card stocks and other materials in between plates roll it through and it embosses the paper people use it to make cards and emblems for anything and everything. That is a great idea though. With so many colors of films and designs on embossing plates to make ear rings, etc.
I love what you did. I don’t know if anyone has said this already,however can you use the embossing folders? The paper or film will come out with an indent side and the other side is out of course try using the side that’s out instead of in and see if that helps with bubbles.
Have you ever considered making templates from your finished jewelry molds. This way you could cut to size before and save a lot of time, energy & filing. Maybe mark the molds & use corresponding #’s to the mold. Keep templates in snack bags. Your neighbor from across the state.
I'm going to be selling them. I'm going to try to get some good pics this weekend of all the sets. I'll post the photos in Michelle's group then people can PM me for orders until I get ebay set up
They came out great. I really like the inlays. The shell one with the bubble reminds me of a tiny pearl, cause it's perfectly centered. Too bad you couldn't make the bubble white so it looks MORE like a pearl. Anyway, great job! 👍❤ Oh, would it help, with the film ones, to cut the shape of the film to fit the mold? Just an idea, cause I'm just a newbie 😅.
My last video I did that and so many people commented to cut after, so that’s what I did. Now I’m getting all the opposite comments to cut first, it’s kind of funny 😁😁
These are all great..using the embossing filles are a great idea...why not cut out the shape of your mold before adding the paper in the resin and it would lay better...and I agree smaller the design of the embossing folder would be best...great job...God bless
My last video I did that and so many people commented to cut after, so that’s what I did. Now I’m getting all the opposite comments to cut first, it’s kind of funny 😁😁
Hello Michelle. I like your ideas and glad you are able to show us everything so we can learn from your mistakes. That is what I love so much about your videos
Thank you so much!
Those are great keychains and pendants. Love the inlays. Just my 1 cent.
Michelle make the cabochon or heart ect, then take it out pour a drop or two of uv on your print and squish it on. That way you can check for bubbles. Also you can pour silicon on those inprint plates and make inlays that can be lay on top of resin let dry and the print will be there when resin is dry.
Embossing folders! Excellent idea! They are mostly used in paper crafts with cardstock and a machine that presses the design into the paper.
Never thought of adding the film that way…much easier than cutting it to direct fit on the bottom of the mold…
LOVE TOUR VIDEOS AND INFO! TY! 😊❤
That was fun! I love the inlays. I think they were my favorites. My first thought when I saw the presses was making coasters, I always learn something when I watch your videos. Hopefully, we will be 30,000 strong soon.
Everything turned out beautifully Michelle I'm going to have to try this
That
was a lot of work for you . Thank you for another video.Please have a blessed night, Michelle Everything is beautiful
I have the machine to use with die cuts and folders. So I will be using that. I can do several of them at a time. Thanks for posting this video.
I have discovered that using black UV nail polish is the very best for backing my jewelry anytime I want something with a black back. I use a few coats depending on how dark I want the black.
Also anytime I have rough edges on my UV projects I just use a rotary tool with a sanding round. Works like a champ!
Totally agree 100%!
I have black gel but sometimes I put it on too thick and it doesn’t cure 🫤
Would you mind sharing the brand of black UV nail polish that you prefer ?
Thank you !!
@ it came with this set amzn.to/4hxcr2s
@@jewels64628 I use a cheap temu uv polish
I get the cuticle nippers from dollar tree , my new best tool 🤗💜
If you leave the black off the back, they would look one color with a black blouse and another color with a different color blouse. They are beautiful.
Really beautiful! ❤black uv nail gel is a great backing for jewellery. ☺️💐🫶🏻
Yes, love the embossing folder idea! I have tons. Also, try using a rolling pin that is used for polymer clay to add your pressure on the embossing folder, you will get a smoother impression. 😊
These turned out amazing Michelle, I'm going to have to give this a try, I love them!! I think you did an amazing job with all of them.
Thanks, Michelle, for showing us your experiments. They are very nice, I really like them ❤
Viewing from the caribbean michelle your uv pendents and keychains are goregous well done love the colours to 💗💚🤍💙
What a great idea! I’ve seen A LOT of videos but not this one. You could probably use anything to etch texture into your film. Good thinking spreading a little resin on the back of your film. You could also choose to par-cure your UV resin. Then the film will stick also. So pretty!😊
I love your videos lots of ideas and helpful tips and ideas. Greetings from Cairns Australia
I've just bought a pair of "poultry scissors" from temu for my craft room. When you lay down your film put it on from the side so you push any bubbles to the side. For the backing, you can always layer the black so it cures x
Hi Michelle, they all came out fantastic. You truly have the best subscriber’s. To get all of those inlays in a friend mail is amazing. Have a blessed day.😊
Another great tutorial video !! I have never tried this with film don’t know why. I have all to give it a try. Thanks for some tips & tricks on this. Have a Blessed Day Michelle
Very pretty
I take two diff colors of the film and then put my heat gun (embossing gun) to it to fuse them. The I cut them in lil pieces aned put them in as a second layer after I lay my charm in it and cure that. The effect is GORGEOUS! Love your way too! 😍
Those turned out really cute love the cat paw❤❤❤
Love the sand dollar. Your neighbor from across the state
Hi Michelle. Love your uv resin projects. Everything turned out very pretty. Thank you for sharing. God's blessings.😇🙏
I love these! The heart is my favorite! And those inlays Kimberly made us are AMAZING! I am already planning what to do with them… THANKS KIMBERLY! And Michelle… 30,000 is soooo close!!!! YEAH!!!
You're welcome.
@@kdscraftcornerwhere can we find the inlays? ❤
@gotmuud I'm going to try to get good photos of them and at least post the photos in Michelle's group over the weekend. Then I'll try to get ebay setup and ready to go. But once I post the photos you are welcome to pm me about getting what you want before I get ebay set up.
My 15 yr old cat got sick a few weeks ago and he passed the past Monday, so I didn't get things ready like I had planned. But now it's crunch time.
@@kdscraftcorner oh I’m so sorry to hear about your cat. 😞 It’s so hard to lose a pet. They are definitely part of our families.
@gotmuud Thank you, they definitely are. Losing him hit me much harder than I expected. Probably because I found him in the road at 3 weeks old. I bottle fed him and did everything a mother would do. We had a very special bond.
My husband sharpens our scissors Michelle, have Don sharpen all of yours. Your project was awesome.
Lovely heart shaped keychains and pendants Michelle! They turned out great!
Those are fabulous! Of course the dog paw is my favorite❤ love my pooches❤❤❤
So so pretty what a great idea. I would maybe cut those pieces to fit though first
Wow! WOW!
Rain drops would look awesome on the bookmarks maybe.
Michelle they are embossing molds❤❤❤
So happy to see my mini inlays. I need to get them up on Ebay but when my cat got sick I dropped everything I was doing. Now my dog Mazie needs testing for Cushings disease. The vet bills are getting out of hand and this mama is shopping pet insurance. So, I need to sell some inlays to help pay for it. 🐕😊
I love embossing folders. You can also make inlay sheets from them. Then use chameleon powders/flakes to color like you did on the paw and shell.
And don't you love those gloves? It's nice to see you not having to avoid any UV contact at all.
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How do u find your inlays?
@AM-qk9fs I make them. I'm going to get photos posted in Michelle's group over the weekend, then I'm going to try to get ebay ready next week.
I’m so sorry! I know it’s so hard when our pets aren’t well 😞
Good idea - thanks for sharing it! I use Uv resin a lot and often use black nail polish - regular or Uv - as a backing. Also, the pre-colored black Uv resin seems to cure with few issues. I don't know what “magic” they use to make it, but it works. lol!
This is a cute idea for jewelry and Keychains or purse charms. The inlays are nice,ihave never used any yet. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's amazing how the look of something can be so completely different just by using a different colour on the back of it. It's the same resin, the same coloured film and the exact same process but one has a dark backing and the other a light or clear backing. They are all beautiful 💜🐾💜🐾💜
Hey Michelle =) I love how those turned out, especially the little inlays, I really need to get some of those! I have a suggestion, when I am resin crafting I use an electric nail file with the little round pads, it makes very quick work of sanding with very little effort. I would love to see you try that method
They look very pretty. You might try bookmarks. ❤
Wow it was all great, love the inlays
Everything is Beautiful ❤😊😊
Pretty results. The black background really made a difference.
I have an idea for something different that you could make with your leftovers. I watched another creator made push pins out of hers. Obviously the molds have to be on the small side. Like your tiny rose mold for example.
Hi Michelle, they are so beautiful. Ohh ... the embossing folder for clay or anything. Its great that crafts are so interchangeable. Your imagination is wide open. It's brilliant. Have a lovely day too.
Hi Michelle, they are called Embossing folders x
You could use the sandpaper sticks I sent you in the bends.
Try bending into a U shape the dichroic paper and put it on the cabechons starting with the bend of the paper. Slowly work out to the edge to try to prevent bubbles. Just a thought. Your neighbor from across the state. ❤
They're called embossing pads. I think they are all really pretty.
Hi, embossing folders is what they are called. I have made inlays from them. Love watching your videos, gives me heaps of ideas
They are Embossing Pads, which works in my Sizix Machine. I have all you just showed and about 50 more. I use them when I make my Greeting Cards.
Might I suggest tracing the heart onto your film with a sharpie. Then cut the shape out just inside your sharpie mark. It should then just fit inside your mold without all the cutting at the end.
You can also make your black a bit darker then do thin layers of it on the back of your pieces. Just put a couple of layers on it should cure just fine. This is the way I do mine. Adds extra time but you can get the black darker on the back and make it stand out just a bit more.
Everything turned out well. It's the inlays I haven't done much on myself. I really like the sand dollar. In the resin it makes it look bigger. Like magnifies it. Really cool. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
Have to try this.. So cool...❤❤
They are beautiful Michelle ❤❤❤
Very inspiring, they turned out very beautiful. ❤
Those look really fun! So many ideas!
I'm in love with the key chain paw print
They are all lovely! Thanks. ❤
You can sharpen your scissors easily. I use a soda can. I remove the top with a serrated
knife. Then I take my scissors and I slice all the way down as far as it will go into the can and just make about four slices into the aluminum. I said it aside and keep it for scissor sharpening or do all my scissors at one time. This makes your scissors very sharp. your neighbor from across the state.❤ps I use cuticle nippers to cut off the excess resin that leaks out. ❤
I make silicone inlays from mine. Run hot glue around the edge of the folder then pour a thin layer of silicone. You can then make inlays. 💚🇦🇺
I think that’s why I initially bought them 😁
Love them!❤ my favorite the pawprint ❤
Michelle, they are called an embossing press. They are available from Temu
Beautiful and fun!!! Thank you🥰😘
They all are very pretty
The black will dry, but you might have to do two or three thin layers. Black for Nail techs is sometimes a Thorn in our sides but even a base coat helps a lot. You could paint the black on with gel polish, I have done that and it works great!
I have gel but sometimes o get it too thick to cure through
If you want to cover a back and black, get black, UV gel nail polish quick, and it’s easy and it covers really well
I have it but sometimes if I put it on too thick it doesn’t cure
@@glitznglitterbymichelle1 you need to keep curing it for sometime up to five or six minutes depending on the strength of your UV machine. I was lucky enough that my nail girl gave me her old UV machine and that’s what I have been using. If you get one of those long, thin nail brushes to spread it, that might also help.
I bought some Christmas embossing molds to do a tray and coaster set❤❤❤
The folders are embossing folders you usually put card in them as run them through a die cutting machine
Very nice tutorial ❤ TFS
folders are for making cards embossing folders
The embossing trays you can make silicone inlays with them. I tape edges and make a tray worth that you can then cut to whatever size you want.
I think that’s why I bought them so long ago
Those are very pretty
You could use a brayer roller to roll over the pattern , you would have more control on pressure that way.
Hi they are embossing folders used for card making with paper mostly
Maybe cure the heart b/4 putting the film on so you can press down and get the bubbles out. Just thinking outside the box. Your neighbor from across the state ❤.
I got the paw print you showed at the beginning with my order last week ❤
Hope you like it!
@@glitznglitterbymichelle1 I love it! Thanks so much! Love my order too!
I have a small scissors with rounded blades that might work with circular molds. Got it as a pair at either Temu or Amazon.
Michelle this is a cool concept for the first ones you did could you have put the chameleon mic powder on them then backed them in black would that have made them show up more?
Beautiful
They are called embossing folders, normally used within card making
The plastic pieces are embossing plates. There is a machine that you can roll them through to get the design to come out better.
Black nail gel polish for backing?
Yes that works too
The first heart looks like a button with the bubbles!
Mi helle the shell 9ne with bubble just looks like a pearl
Best way to add the film is cut the shape before putting in the resin. You then slide into resin so you should get bubbles and if you see bubbles you can press them out before curing. Just a tip still they all look good..
My last video I did that and so many people commented to cut after, so that’s what I did. Now I’m getting all the opposite comments to cut first, it’s kind of funny 😁😁
Black magic marker the back, let dry, then clear UV over that and cure..😊
Julie @ Pouring Your Heart Out does the film a lot but she cut the film to shape 1st and the kinda lays it in the resin from one side to the other to let bubbles escape. yours turned out beautiful, especially the heart with bale.
My last video I did that and so many people commented to cut after, so that’s what I did. Now I’m getting all the opposite comments to cut first, it’s kind of funny 😁😁
Embossing plates you can put some card stocks and other materials in between plates roll it through and it embosses the paper people use it to make cards and emblems for anything and everything. That is a great idea though. With so many colors of films and designs on embossing plates to make ear rings, etc.
I use black gel nail polish
You could put the teardrops on a bookmark.
I love what you did. I don’t know if anyone has said this already,however can you use the embossing folders? The paper or film will come out with an indent side and the other side is out of course try using the side that’s out instead of in and see if that helps with bubbles.
We buy the machine because we use embossing folders for much thicker materials than film and doing it by hand isn’t gonna cut it.
Amazon,tumu,Joann, Micheals etc. Anywhere that sells embossing, rubber stamps, scrapbooking supplies.
Their embossing folders.
They are called embossing sheets, they are used with a Die Cutter to emboss paper
Have you ever considered making templates from your finished jewelry molds. This way you could cut to size before and save a lot of time, energy & filing. Maybe mark the molds & use corresponding #’s to the mold. Keep templates in snack bags. Your neighbor from across the state.
Came here to suggest. That's what I do!
I use a piece of foil, cut several times until they are sharp enough for you. Walaa done.😂
That's a great idea!
I think you would use less film and save $$ as you use the template.
where can peoplw buy the inlays
I'm going to be selling them. I'm going to try to get some good pics this weekend of all the sets. I'll post the photos in Michelle's group then people can PM me for orders until I get ebay set up
Kimberly will be selling them soon
They came out great. I really like the inlays. The shell one with the bubble reminds me of a tiny pearl, cause it's perfectly centered. Too bad you couldn't make the bubble white so it looks MORE like a pearl. Anyway, great job! 👍❤
Oh, would it help, with the film ones, to cut the shape of the film to fit the mold? Just an idea, cause I'm just a newbie 😅.
My last video I did that and so many people commented to cut after, so that’s what I did. Now I’m getting all the opposite comments to cut first, it’s kind of funny 😁😁
These are all great..using the embossing filles are a great idea...why not cut out the shape of your mold before adding the paper in the resin and it would lay better...and I agree smaller the design of the embossing folder would be best...great job...God bless
My last video I did that and so many people commented to cut after, so that’s what I did. Now I’m getting all the opposite comments to cut first, it’s kind of funny 😁😁
You should try doing the resin paper in those plastic things!
Good idea!
A clay roller (or fondant) would be great for doing the embossing on the films. You could get great pressure on it. 5:18
To prevent bubbles can you do a partial cure just until it's tacky and then add the film?
Ohhh.. it's so pretty 13:05
They all look so good.
Embossing plates
Try putting the film on after you cure the shape like you do with the paint skins?!?