Welcome to my channel. This channel is designed for people who are beginners or intermediate resin hobbyists.
All the videos I make are to help others and to share my experience and knowledge. I love people commenting on the videos and I always try to respond to comments. I am severely colour blind, but don't let that stop me (so look out for odd colour combinations). I try things that I see, as I love creating. My videos will show me trying and the real results, good or bad that come out of trying.
What I say is never be afraid to try, learn and share. Always remember: It's good to be different.
Thank you so much for the information video. I am so happy to see someone giving us a heads up on what is needed to use resin safely and effectively, I feel that this is soooo important, especially for those who are considering getting into resin crafts such as myself again I want to thank you for the information. I have shared for others information.
How would you pice it? How csn you possibly price everything so thst it covers your ingredients and your time. Let alone your creativity and your expertice.
Loved what you dux today. I must say I’ve always used make up applicators for using powders in resin. It’s a cleaner job plus because they’re soft you can get right into the small grooves & it seems to go in better
For chameleon or color-shift powders (or paints) it's always best to use a like-colored base. For example - if you use a blue-purple color-shift powder, using a blue base will make the blue of the powder more noticeable, whereas using a purple would make the purple stand out more. When you have three or more colors in the powder, choose a base depending on which color you want to be strongest, or use black.
Oooh, yes, please; we'd love to see a new video on how to take care of molds. You have become my go-to place for info on crafting and resin art. I also watch your videos when I'm stressed or down about things. It helps me unwind. Thank you so much, Steve.❤😊❤
That would be fantastic. I watch your videos all the time. Trying desperately to learn as much as I can to try and produce something that maybe one day I could show off. Your work inspires so many. Thank you
Ooooooh….. I bet you could use a cup turner and regular epoxy resin to make one of these! Minus he bubbles of course :) but I LOVE THE BUBBLES!! I was just thinking that for people,who do those cups and have a turner, they could make lamps too…. Steve, this is such a cool lamp! I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!!
ROFLMAO…. I busted out laughing as soon as I opened this video and you were doing your "crystal ball" thing…. Steve, you make me laugh… I absolutely love you to bits!!!! I love your videos and learn so much watching you…. Thank you for all you do for the crafting community…. Take care my sweet friend!
You need one of those little shaky vibrate tables that you can set it on or maybe they make a flat plate type Matt that would really do good to get it all down in there and if you didn't want bubbles
I went and purchased vinyl tubing that fit the ink refill. You will need mold release or something to lube the inside of the tubing as it has a snug fit. But it works well, I've had no issues pulling the refill out.
Thank you for the review :) I tried many uv resin until I found the brand I like. Before this I liked JDiction the most, but I have the problem, it shrinks, at least with my uv lamp. From now on I will weight my resin when it arrives ;)