This is such an informative video. Thank you. :) I am still trying to figure out if I want to do acrylics or UV resin, but I love the fact that it cures quickly, so if you do a lot of layers, it doesn't take forever to do and I like that it's so clean looking after. I bet this way of doing eyes would also hold up better in the wash.
That’s the same process I use!! I kind of “made it up”, there are not lots of tutorials out there!! 🥰 thank you for letting me know I’m doing it right 🤭✨
Those eyes look very "thick". Do you find that they protrude out once placed on a stuffy? Would like to see a set placed on one of your projects for reference.
These are sinker style eyes so when you add them to your plushies, they are actually flush against face. You can see how they look on my IG @entre.tejidos.crochet
@@TheJanamal87 happy to help! You could immediately after using it. Some soap and warm water could do the trick. Honestly, I just toss them after an eye painting session (I use one or two brushes per batch) because I’m forgetful 🤭. If I find an alternative, I’ll be sure to make an update video. 💕 Also, feel free to ask any questions! I’d be glad to help 💕
You’re welcome! For the glitter layers, 1 minute; for the painted resin layers, 2 minutes. I also go by “feel”, if they are still tacky, I’ll run them an extra minute.
@@entretejidoscrochet awesome! thanks so much for your reply! I want to start using this technique for my plushies but i was worried about making sure the safety eyes are secure!! Great video!
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