Love the wine glasses. Sometimes, I think the glass looks perfect, and then you add a new element like glitter, and I think, oh no, she's ruined it. But then it comes together beautifully. You are very talented. Love your "tinkeridis."
Thanks for the informative video to help in getting me started with my first resin glasses! You and your mom made me tear up. The love there is palpable. Blessings and success to you.
it’s been really rough. Thankfully, she is very close and I can see her frequently. She may not recognize me every time, but she still finds a way to be sassy with me! Thanks for your kind words…
Love the glasses...do you put another coat of epoxy over the top to protect your work? I wear an apron every time I work and old clothes. I worked for many years so I had a few aprons that I kept to use for this... thanks for sharing. I would really love to see some that you do that are a little bit more see through....i want to achieve that...
I love your wine glasses. I have been trying to perfect the technique but really struggling with the epoxy line at the top. How do you get it to come out smooth?
I do not tape the top because I want the top line to be natural, and not a hard line. Does that make sense? So when I bring the epoxy to the top, I take my finger and smooth that top line down. That helps to even it out. The trick also is to not use too much epoxy. You really don’t need a lot on wine glasses. Try using less epoxy. Good luck!