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Epoxy Resin Beach using Tile Grout, Rocks and Sand - Step by Step 

Sue Findlay
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In this video, I create another resin beach scene; this time, I use tile grout for the beach texture and add natural rocks and sand to give it a realistic look.
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@user-yk9fp5mj3y
@user-yk9fp5mj3y 11 дней назад
That is just stunning Sue! I have been making a lot of beach things lately for a dog rescue auction. I have really been struggling with my waves. I love your finished product. But I believe you liked the transparency before you added the two or three extra waves at the top. I have never tried turpentine. I've always been afraid I would mess my painting up. I always blow my waves out like everybody else does on youtube. But I loved the subtle look that the turpentine made without blowing them out so much. I can't wait to see your next video on waves. I hope you're doing well!
@SueFindlay
@SueFindlay 11 дней назад
Thank you, yes, I did like the transparency before adding the layers of white. I also realised that I liked the look of the white when using the turpentine when I was editing the video. We are constantly learning. 😁
@cynthiatonn732
@cynthiatonn732 10 дней назад
Another new idea! I’ll need to round up some rocks & give this a try. Thanks for sharing 🥰
@SueFindlay
@SueFindlay 10 дней назад
My pleasure, Cynthia. I enjoyed adding the rocks. It gives it so much more dimension. 😁
@SherryinAB
@SherryinAB 10 дней назад
Beautiful, I really like it even if you don’t, I do agree that the waves were to heavy and spread a little too much, but I still think it is beautiful! ❤
@SueFindlay
@SueFindlay 10 дней назад
Thank you! 😊
@kathrynseaman6482
@kathrynseaman6482 9 дней назад
Beautiful!
@SueFindlay
@SueFindlay 9 дней назад
Thank you 🥰
@jaykb6587
@jaykb6587 7 дней назад
I'm new to your channel, but I am interested in your work. When I saw how much of your white paste that you used, I totally cringed. Although I know nothing about what you are doing, I know resin somewhat after around six years working with it. Wouldn't you be better off to use a white dye instead of paste? Or if you use your paste, use extremely small amounts? Also, have you ever used small pieces of driftwood? Maybe I am just partial to driftwood after spending hours walking beaches. 😊
@SueFindlay
@SueFindlay 6 дней назад
Thanks for watching. I have not found a white dye that I like in resin. I prefer the paste because it is opaque. I also usually get good results when wanting to produce lacing in the white. I haven't used driftwood because I never see it on our beaches. 😁
@foxiepoxi9245
@foxiepoxi9245 10 дней назад
I love the water colors! This is beautiful! I'm into doing nails at home and would love to see you use some uv resin and soap bubbles! I think it would satisfy your expectations and fit your theme perfectly. You can clear coat over them also without losing any effects. I got giddy when I saw your post in my notis! 🫧🩷
@SueFindlay
@SueFindlay 10 дней назад
Thank you, I have UV resin, although, I haven't used it much. I have watched a few videos on the soap bubbles, but I have yet to try it. 😁
@foxiepoxi9245
@foxiepoxi9245 10 дней назад
@@SueFindlay Maybe try practicing on scrap paper or plastic packaging like I did? I know that whatever method you use it will be beautiful & can't wait to see what you do. 🩷
@jaykb6587
@jaykb6587 7 дней назад
A great idea! She could also drip clear resin into the white to get a bubble-like texture. That would work, too?
@foxiepoxi9245
@foxiepoxi9245 7 дней назад
@@jaykb6587 Another great idea! Yes it would. It wouldn't have the texture as the bubble method does. I think both techniques could also have their place and look amazing together!
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