Do you seal your photos before putting resin on them I heard many people say that if photos aren’t sealed resin can discolor or make photos bleed I been wanting to try some photos in bezels but don’t want these photos to get ruined in the process and I have uv resin and epoxy resin I have multiple kinds clear cast 5000 or something like that and liquid glass which is a deep pour and multiple uv resins I also have resins I got from the craft store for smaller things just not sure if uv resin would be better for photos should I seal my photos with mod podge or Elmer’s glue or something else
I did not seal it, you can add anything to Resin, candy, paper, photos, flowers, you probably need to seal the back but other than that, no I didn't seal it.
RoseJayCreates hmm interesting 🤔 the resin i use for my ashtrays etc , destroys the ink in the photos /paper unless i laminate them !!! So was just curious to see how yours never changed ! Thank you for a response !!!
Actually I just went to Walgreens to development my photos and then added the Resin, that's it. The photos are already sealed. Just try it, trust me my photo trays still look the same, good luck.
Is it my ipad or is this jumping all over the place.... grrr BUT these are so beautiful and your daughter and niece i think you said are stunning xx wow your sister you and your other niece so beautiful good looking family hehe. Have a beautiful Christmas 🎄 OMG YOUR GRANDCHILDREN 😢😍💙💜
I love the epoxy store resins! I prefer the clearcast 7000 myself but the general use seems similar. Do you cover the back of the photo so it's preserved/archival? If not, you might consider it. That would prevent any moisture or anything else from ruining your photos. Awesome idea either way. Thanks!
Very nice work and way to be creative!! However I hate being that guy but please please wear a mask, the epoxy will hurt in the long run, please look it up. Other than that great job, impressed!
Do you use special photo paper or do you protect the photos with something? And if you don't protect the photos with something, does the photo stay as sharp after a few months?
I just use the photo paper, nothing else and the photo still looks good even today. I used photo paper keeps it from staining, I wanted to experientment with craft paper which only stained from the bottom, but still turned out fine, good luck.
Beautiful family. It came out so pretty. I love it. I knew you can put pictures in resin. Someone told me that I can't put pictures in resin so I never bothered. I better not listen to what they say next time because now I'm going to do it. I saved so many things for I can put it in resin. Now I have my grandkids loving to do resin because they want everything in resin.
I wish I could show you, they turned out fine, no lamination, but it would help to seal the bottom, I haven't had any issue with it, glad you like the video.
I have been trying to find out if this could be done w/out turning colors. I want to do something like this of my late son. Now I can. Thank you so much for sharing. Im excited to try this. I so appreciate you sharing this.
I appreciate you sharing your story, and yes you can put anything in Resin, candy, photo, paper, metals, yarn, thread, you get the picture and good luck, also I did a second video using photos as well, good luck.
I love this idea! i have a lot of Little Windows bracelet molds! i may have missed it, but did you seal the photo before you poured resin over it? Thank you!
So unfortunately Amazon is currently out of this brand which sucks because this is my preferred brand and it was inexpensive, as well. Will do some research and get back to you.
Thank you. I'mhaving trouble with color I wouldn't bought some alcohol ink but then I was told that's not going to deeply saturate the color so I tried acrylic ink and I might have used too much and my dominoes are kind of bendable or maybe one or two of them so I'm just trying to get it right going to buy me some pigment stuff today
@@biggieshug1 No it will be bendable, but give it another 24 hrs then it should completely harden, Resin normally takes 24 36 hrs to harden, if it doesn't harden, you can add just a little Resin to the top to continue to harden, good luck.
i’ve been looking around for help and your video is the only one i’ve found...do you have too put any type of seal coat or like mod podge to keep anything from getting ruined in resin. does the candy go bad and rot ? will paper or fabric get wet or ruined ? helpppp lol 😬
I just came up with a idea do it just like you just did and then get a big round and do a paint pour are something on it and then put those Im sorry I call them lil shadow boxes put them where the numbers go and make a big beautiful family clock and if you like me with a tiny family just put different pictures of them for different numbers
I see a lot of paint pour video, been really wanting to try it, but worried about the mess since I don't really have the space, maybe I'll try it in a cup just to see, thanks for the suggestions, keep them coming.
Not sure why that's happening, I've done this numerous times and never had that happen, my photos have never bled, nor have the photo's been distorted, sorry to that, I would suggest that it's a glossy print, and not a matte finish, I really dont know. I use glossy paper for other projects and have still never had that happen. I hope it just happened once and your able to redo it, good luck.
I didn't put anything on the bottom, but I would definately recommend placing a small layer of Resin, but I haven't had any issue not sealing it. thanks for watching.
You definately can, I did not just lazy I guess. It still looks fine. I plan on reshooting this video, because of the freezing problems, thanks for watching.
I'm so glad I found ur channel u just gave me an awesome idea for Christmas gifts for my daughter and 3 daughter in laws . Thank you , I have subscribed and looking forward to more ideas. Have a great evening.
I purchse my Resin from Amazon, I mix 1:1 ration, it doesn't matter how much part A, you use, as long as part B is equal amounts, otherwise it may set irregular, General Use Epoxy Resin -Amazon about 49.00 works great for me.
It's the fumes that's dangerous not the smell. All epoxy is dangerous. The VOC is only when the parts is separate. The moment you mix it, it becomes toxic forms long as its curing.
Does this resin smell really strong and smell the house out,as one I use at moment hardly smells.But mine's 2 to 1,which I find tricky so won't to switch to 1 to 1 but no smell one.thank you.
It's not the smell you need to worry about. With epoxy (all epoxy) the moment toy mix the two a chemical reaction happens and the fumes is what's so dangerous. You can't see them, but they're there for as long as its curing (most is 72 hours). If you're curious about safety a FB group called Epoxy is not my friend shows you how to safely use it. Good luck! It's so dangerous if you're misinformed
I just use the photo, I dont seal it, if that's what your asking, and I'm not really on FB, as much as I'm on Instagram under the same name, thanks for watching.
@@RoseJayCreates I understand. Thank you so much for responding. I'm trying to make my best friend and keychain with her Grandma's picture in it. Thank you again
Amazon has them (if you order from there READ the reviews before you buy. Also going cheap Isn’t best idea with mold or resin. Hobby Lobby has molds, Michaels most craft stores. I only use silicone molds with resin a lot easier to get out once cured. With the resin you also need to read a lot of reviews and check Harding time some harden fast other’s are slow. If you’re new to it I’d suggest using slow hardened. The fast cure you have to work quick so you’d need it all ready to go right away to get it done before it gets hard. Good luck resin art is expensive but so worth it.
New Sub here I loved what you did amazing. I do have a question how much working time did you have with that resin and would you buy it again I'm trying to find 1 I can afford but has long work time and can handle the heat after it's fully dry
Resin takes anywhere from 24-36 hrs to fully cure, I generally unmold after 12 hrs to check for any issues. I brought the bracelet mold from little-windows, I hope this answers your question, thanks for watching.