I think the only thing I would do differently would be run it through a Vacuum to remove the bubbles and put lights in it.But it is very pretty.I love the a decence❤
yeh I didn't do the vacuum chamber as I wanted to show for beginners that sometimes bubbles don't matter. Using a deep cast resin would have worked too :) Lights are a great idea, a few have suggested that. definitely worth a try
❤❤❤❤❤ I absolutely love the skull. The way the tinsel looks makes it look ethereal. It would look awesome if you put it on a fairy light block with shifting colors.
I love it, bubbles and all! 💜 I saw Wendy use tinsel like this so for 2 years in a row I've searched every place selling tinsel I could get to, from first hanging to postChristmas clearence, and nowhere have I found a tinsel like that in Sweden 😔
Yes I think it may have been Wendy I got the idea from :) Didn't she cut the tinsel up though? Not sure now. Just need to think of something to do with the rest of it now.
@@miniscenesgb Yes, I think she cut it up. Now when I have thought a bit more I think Nick Zemetti did something with a tinsel like that too. The problem with having almost 6000 liked videos is the dificulty to go back a few years later to find one...
I bought flashy tinsel during the big after Christmas sales with the intention of doing a skull for my daughter and a snail for myself. This just motivated me to do it!
Thanks Pecan. The nails are done by Hollywood Nails in Redditch. They are real, but acrylic coated so they are tough and the colour doesn't chip - great for hard working hands :)
they were cheap ones - Amazon I think? I dont really use them. The ones I got from Juliartstudio way better. These were handy for holding the resin down though :) I;ll do a video on them soon. they are kinda decent, but I've had better
@@BlueSnowLeopard1 those aren't much good. I would tryjuliart-studio.com/. hers are seriously good. I'm jus usig those cheap ones to hold things down into moulds, like the tinsel. They are very weak as inlays unfortunately