The base i use is plastic and I’ve used wood, the base coat is Interior house paint.I use Amsterdam Fluid Paint. No silicone, I use Australian Floetrol with white or black Amsterdam fluid paint. If you look at #317, 317 and 318 for the process.
They remind me of peacock feathers (the prettiest of all feathers) - as a easier means of pulling them up away from the paint - if you use like an inch of dental floss in the holes and just do a simple twist at the end to keep them close together once you have them pulled to where you want them you can slide the floss out and then secure with a pin if you want/need. Seems like that might make it easier anyway. Might be worth a try. Just saw your next video on the side bar - can't wait to see it next, they look gorgeous!
Thank You Lynn, I now use a tweezer to move them. It’s a lot easier, however last night I made heart shaped ones that were a bit harder to see the hole to pick it up, but usually a lot easier. That video will go up sometime today. I made round, heart and tear drop shapes and used metallic Sapphire paint which came out beautiful. Thank You for watching…stay tuned,,,
The accelerator is Floetrol from Australia. The black Oxide Amsterdam fluid paint you can get at most Art Stores, I get mine from Michael’s and Amazon and that gets mixed with the Australian Floetrol.watch my video #317
I make a lot when I make it, I use 9 tablespoons of Australian Floetrol and 3 tablespoons of Black Oxide by Amsterdam, to Titanium White also by Amsterdam.
They are clear plastic. It also has a thin clear plastic on the front and back, remove the front plastic. After you finished painting the front, make sure they are dry and then remove the thin clear plastic from the back. Since they are transparent, the design on the back will be the color of the base you painted on the front.
If wood, I use gold paint for the back. If plastic, I remove the film and whatever color was used on the front will be the color on the back. My base coat is white and therefore it will be white on my back.
I mix the paints with enamel and varnish and then swipe with a mixture of Floetrol and Amsterdam paint. The Floetrol is Australian or I use American Floetrol and paint and Minwax. Thank You
No inks. The black is Amsterdam Fluid Black Oxide paint mixed with American Floetrol and the red can of Minwax. The other paints are also Amsterdam mixed with a pouring medium.
If the earring is wood, I paint it with DecoArt 24K gold. On the clear plastic earrings, the backing is the base coat. So whatever base coat you use that’s what the back will be. Have fun❤️
You did a great job
Thank you❤️
Beautiful! Thank you.
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What a fantastic idea. Beautiful colors
Elizabeth Cascella Thank You so much.
Oh, they are all so beautiful Jenise. If the shipping wasn't so expensive I would buy a pair for sure! Great job! Love and happiness lovely lady 😀💜🐨🥰⚘
Sue Kleinschmidt Thank You
They came out so pretty!! ❤️
Peggy2316 Thank You
Stunning!
Thank You ❤️
Very beautiful!! I am new here, so I was wondering what do you do with the backs once they dry?? TIA 😊
Sorry I did scroll through the other reply’s and saw the answer to my question 😊
My video #311 shows you how
They are so cute. What paint did u use, silicone? and the base is wood?
The base i use is plastic and I’ve used wood, the base coat is Interior house paint.I use Amsterdam Fluid Paint. No silicone, I use Australian Floetrol with white or black Amsterdam fluid paint.
If you look at #317, 317 and 318 for the process.
Did I miss where you got the plastic blanks?
I buy the, on Amazon
They remind me of peacock feathers (the prettiest of all feathers) - as a easier means of pulling them up away from the paint - if you use like an inch of dental floss in the holes and just do a simple twist at the end to keep them close together once you have them pulled to where you want them you can slide the floss out and then secure with a pin if you want/need. Seems like that might make it easier anyway. Might be worth a try. Just saw your next video on the side bar - can't wait to see it next, they look gorgeous!
Thank You Lynn, I now use a tweezer to move them. It’s a lot easier, however last night I made heart shaped ones that were a bit harder to see the hole to pick it up, but usually a lot easier. That video will go up sometime today. I made round, heart and tear drop shapes and used metallic Sapphire paint which came out beautiful. Thank You for watching…stay tuned,,,
hi, did you add silicone oil in paint?
For what video?
Look at video 317 on how I make the cells, (activator)
Did you use medium in all the paint U used an how much I'm just learning.thanks Terri
I sent you a reply in one of the other questions.
where can i get the black accelerator from
The accelerator is Floetrol from Australia. The black Oxide Amsterdam fluid paint you can get at most Art Stores, I get mine from Michael’s and Amazon and that gets mixed with the Australian Floetrol.watch my video #317
What did you use as the accelerator? Is it something with silicone oil?
I make a lot when I make it, I use 9 tablespoons of Australian Floetrol and 3 tablespoons of Black Oxide by Amsterdam, to Titanium White also by Amsterdam.
How are you doing the backsides?
They are clear plastic. It also has a thin clear plastic on the front and back, remove the front plastic. After you finished painting the front, make sure they are dry and then remove the thin clear plastic from the back. Since they are transparent, the design on the back will be the color of the base you painted on the front.
Those are wooden in video 123 in which I paint gold on the back, but prefer using the plastic ones.
What do you put or color on the back?
If wood, I use gold paint for the back. If plastic, I remove the film and whatever color was used on the front will be the color on the back. My base coat is white and therefore it will be white on my back.
@@NiSeeeeee Thanks
Wow bellissimi . .cosa fa creare quelle specie di bolle?
I mix the paints with enamel and varnish and then swipe with a mixture of Floetrol and Amsterdam paint. The Floetrol is Australian or I use American Floetrol and paint and Minwax. Thank You
Can I know which ink product are you using in this video ?
No inks. The black is Amsterdam Fluid Black Oxide paint mixed with American Floetrol and the red can of Minwax. The other paints are also Amsterdam mixed with a pouring medium.
what do you do with the backs?
If the earring is wood, I paint it with DecoArt 24K gold. On the clear plastic earrings, the backing is the base coat. So whatever base coat you use that’s what the back will be. Have fun❤️