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Thank you for sharing this! It's so beautiful and my favorite color 💙 I've made a lot of jars but i still learn so much watching others do their thing. Love it 😊
Thank you for the tutorial!! Very interesting and beautiful!! I tried this earlier today and was mostly pleasantly surprised, however, my uv resin is always sticky after I cure it. It doesn’t seem to matter if I put it under the lamp for extra time or not. Does this happen to you?? Thank you in advance
If you put your isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle that has a very fine mist, spray a light mist of alcohol in the air and wave your pen through the mist just once as quick as you can, the effect is beautiful.
I LOVE this so much!! I had no idea you could do so much with making pens! I’m finding out though!! I can’t believe you don’t have to seal the alcohol ink layer before putting the resin on it! New subscriber here!!
This is "uv resin". It comes in black bottles, no mixing needed and cures when uv light hits it (therefore the opaque black bottle 😋). Two part resins that you mix are most often "epoxy resin" and cure over time, while uv resin can cure in only minutes with the uv light 🥰 if you do not have a uv light u can take them out into sunlight (even on overcast days!) 💕 I hope that I have been helpful! 🫂💕