One of my favorite combinations of colors. I’ll be following this almost to the letter when I get ready to do my countertops!! Absolutely gorgeous!!❤❤❤
I have watched many of your shows as I hope to be redoing our counter tops soon. The only problem I am having is the angle of the camera. It only shows across the project where the lighting lightens the colors a bit and you don't get a view even as you would see from standing near but higher. Is there a way to get a view from above to see it better?
@@RK3Designsvery amazing work. You inspired me to give it a try. Unfortunately my patterns weren't as nice as yours. Any tips to redo it? Just sand it, apply a primer and start over on top of the existing epoxy?
someday I will do this for the kitchen in my houseboat. I will add a little more blue but I want white white white in my houseboat. Its small and I want it to look bigger with a few hints of the outside which is blue (roof) white (sides) and grey (trim) Thanks for this. Beautiful
I meant before I am doing a dining room table and it is the colors you just used except black. Those colors are in my kitchen and my inspiration comes from Stone Coat’s short clip Special or secret recipe. Love that, and all you do.
Beautiful! Can we take a moment to appreciate 18:37 😍😍 I would love to see a soft cream version of this. It's difficult to find tutorials for a white marble or quartz look that's not cool-toned. Thanks so much for your videos!
@@RK3Designs If I drag a stick through with a darker green to make some highlights, will that look too overpowering? I'm thinking I should just keep it subtle like the recipe you just made. I probably should make a practice panel before I go all in, but I kind of like happy accidents and might just go for it. I'm a couple weeks from my pour, just finishing up building the custom cabinets from scratch!
Fantastic Rhonda ! Your videos are so good …thanks !! Can I ask why you don’t wear a mask of some kind whilst working with epoxy ? Congrats on reach 50,000 💕
Thank you!! The epoxy I use (Stonecoat countertop) is made of solids and no solvents. It’s zero VOC’s and very safe. I’m also in a very large, well ventilated work space. 😊
I'm relatively new to your channel and absolutely loving it! I do have a question. When mixing your 3 oz epoxy to 1 square foot, is that including the epoxy you have for your colors or is that extra epoxy mixed up?
Hi there! Welcome to the additive epoxy world LOL!! That includes everything. I’ll measure the surface and then multiply to get the total amount of epoxy I’ll need. At that point, I divide it into the different color cups.
I'm looking to make a 2' x 3' slab of turquoise with a bubble edge - like a large version of a cut stone. Any pointers or recipes? Love what y'all are doing in this medium!
If you apply epoxy to anything slick, you’ll need to scuff the surface then apply a high quality bonding primer. I recommend XIM. Let it dry then test by scratching your fingernail on the surface. If it scratches then let it dry longer or apply another coat. Once dry then paint with the undercoating and pour your epoxy. 😊
Did you need the additional clear flood coat for this? I thought as long as you didn't use spray paint in your color coat that you could go right to using the UTC. Is it because the added fracture lines later in the curing don't level out completely?
Wow ! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Question ; Can you use 99% or 70% isopropyl alcohol instead of using isopropyl 91% alcohol to create “cells” ? They don’t sell 91% in my Country.
51.1K!! Wooohooo!! 🎉🎉🎉 Congratulations!! 👏👏 I really like that finish! The combo of plain, shiny and sparkly for the win!! 🌟🌟 I'm wondering if using some touches of yellow/gold would help reduce the noticeabillity of the ambering? Like using gold instead of silver and a light lemon yellow instead of the blue?