Thank you for visiting my channel! My name is Carmen, artist name Guito, and I am a Fine Craft Artist.
Art has been my interest since I was very young, and painting will always be my passion! In the meantime, even though I have a full time job, I found a very interesting new hobby: creating custom resin jewelry, coasters, and accessories. With resin, paint, or any other media, the possibilities are endless...it's all about CREATIVITY!!
Please visit my website: guito-art.com View and purchase prints of my paintings at fineartamerica.com/profiles/1-carmen-ortiz
I really loved this video, exactly what I was looking for. One question, what type of material did you use to apply the names at the bottom of the picture? Thank you!
Hello and thanks so much for your comment! ❤ I have a small thermal printer and printed the name on clear film. I had to laminate it because the black tint runs when wet. It is a Phomemo mini printer, you can find it here: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089LWZJWY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 🥰
I am a new subscriber. The heart is beautiful and I love the contrast of the red sparkles and the nail foil. I haven’t used my nail foils yet, so this was a great tutorial for me. Thank you
Thank you very much for continuous. I was having problems Trying to keep those lights down. You nail it. I had to do several different ones, but now I see. Thank you.
I always had a hard time with fairy lights! I figured this procedure out, however, you run a chance of leaving "matte" marks on the mold. Since that would be the back, I don't worry that much. I have figured out other ways after this one, where you pour a thin first layer of resin, let dry, then glue on or UV resin-on the lights. Another one is place the lights in the resin when it's tacky, cover with a silicone matt, then when dry, remove the matt. There a creative ways, never give up! Thanks so much, and Happy crafting!!🤩🥰💗