I love it! Was totally surprised how it turned out by the look of the back. The center is beautiful too. ✌️❤️🤣 always strive for peace, love and happiness in your life.
This one is beautiful -I was a sceptic about the colors & when the back didn’t close I thought oh no ! a-But the resin fooled us & especially me ! what a vibrant set of colors & the flower was gorgeous !! Thank you Julie !!
This center is similar to what i asked awhile back when i asked if you could either put a super flat silicone insert in or even build a center into the mold that you could dust & fill in after with UV or a topcoat
This one is absolutely spectacular. Those colors… I’m going to have to watch this again to see exactly what you did. (Eventually I’ll be brave enough to try one.)
This flower is so beautiful!! As much as I loved your other flowers, the colours seem so much more vibrant since you stopped pouring the white into the centre. I love it!
I was a little worried with this flower, but when you turned it over what a shocker, it turned out really pretty. I am also grateful you try all the different thing you do with all your creations, it gives us all so many more options on what we too can do and expect from trying them out ourselves.
Good idea about the silicone stamp and your colors and flower are gorgeous! I got the idea of painting clear silicone stamps with iridescent UV resin nail polish with black permanent marker lines and then embedding them into a layer of clear resin before pouring a sparkly deep semitransparent background color.. I’ve been very pleased with the results. I haven’t made any tutorial videos, but I have posted a couple of short ones to show how these came out If anyone is interested.
Very pretty, I too was worried about orange and purple together. Because they make brown on the color wheel. But the blue just adds a little pop of beauty 💙
This one is absolutely gorgeous! I love how all of the colors just shine! The center reminds me of a real flower. Thank you for sharing this one with us. Have a blessed day 🥰🥰🥰
I love that.😊 I just knew that combo was gonna make brown. 😢But it didn't, it turned out great. I would personally put clear over that center just to keep the dust out, but I do❤ love ❤it just like that. ❤
I feel your pain on removing the silicone stamp! I tried a leaf one on a oval trinket dish once & it tore up on removing. I didn't know to use heat at the time. At least yours left a pretty design. (Mine only left the outer design). I salvaged it by filling it in with green resin (in my case).
Absolutely stunning, love the stamp in the middle, but I wonder if you could’ve just stamped the middle rather than leaving the stamp attached, I might give it a go myself, but the flower is beautiful and the colours are stunning…… keep going Julie, love it 🥰
So i have been thinking since i started watching your channel, and binged some of your vids, and every time you did a fairy, 3D or dragon flower, i was thinking, what if you did all the colors in a shimmer mica or perlpowder ( dont know the correct term) so maybe a rainbow color, you know red, yellow, blue, to start with basic color, still not having the color solid color, but still so you can see the stick threw it, but with a perly mica or shimmer, NOT glitter i know that just falls to the bottom, and then use your bloom as normal , and a perly white instead of clear. I think it could be a realy fun experiment, maybe it works maybe not. and you can stil take color out at the end so you still dont get a blob of white in the center :) Hope i´m making sense haha
No guarantee that this would work without testing it myself, but the little silicon insert might come out more easily if you press your palm into it, and rub at it back 'n forth 'til the stamp pulls away on its own. The idea is more surface area for friction to catch onto all at once, and you won't be fighting a hundred individual points with small things like picks, or fingertips. Very nice piece! The colors are vibrant even as a thinner, lighter pastel finish like this. For this one, I think I would have preferred a lighter, less green-y gold, but it still catches the yellow as planned, so it does work well.
I love watching your RU-vid videos. I have a question. Have you ever done clear dots inside the fairy flower instead of white? I just wondered if they would show up. I will always watch you inspire me so much. I don't think I could ever get as good as you are.
There's a commonly used pink dye that stains silicone. I know that from card making where silicone mats are often used to protect the work surface. A dot with that dye would stain and make sure you can always see where the middle is but it wouldn't come off onto the resin because it's just a stain.
*JULIE!! 😍 THAT'S GORGEOUS!!!* 💕😊❤ DEFINITELY, Shut the Front Door! 😊Those colors are *amazing!!!* 💗 I didn't have any hope for it, either, before you turned it over, but holy cow, what a fabulous flower! I love the silicone stamp center, too. You could even fill it up with epoxy or UV resin, if you didn't want the sunken area. OOH! You could put in a bee or butterfly charm, then fill with epoxy! But, you have GOT to do this again, pretty please? Sugar on top? ~~~ I've been kicking an idea around in my head for months, ever since you said you didn't love the spiral effect. What if you poured the mix in a zig-zag around the outer edge of the mold, then dump what's left in the center?
Those colors are so beautiful together. I really like the use of the silicon insert also! But I have to tell you every time you take resin out with the syringe I just shake with nerves until you get finished. Because I know if I was trying to do that I'd drop the syringe in the design! 😂
Julie I am convinced that you are addicted to that torch😂 When cleaning your syringes do you pull the plunger out and clean the parts with alcohol? If not you can do that to get longer life out of the syringes.
This is a neat idea! It makes me think, you could use inlays that are in your ebay store in a tray mold with one of these recipes for fairy, dragon or fantasy, if the tray fits your inlays better than the coaster molds. Haven't gotten to the end of the video to see how well this stamp works though yet. Edit: seeing the unmolding makes me wonder if torching affects silicone inlays/stamps at all...