@@carlareilly2319 if they would be 5, they wouldn’t know what “shit” means. They would probably get more sad someone was yelling, and mentioning 5 year olds, thinking you yelled at them- You really overreact
@@Briellelya complimentary colors are opposed on the color wheel, colors that look good together some examples are red and green, blue and orange, yellow and purple. Whereas colors of the same side of the spectrum that look pleasing together are analogous colors some examples are green and blue, green and purple, purple and red, red and yellow. You can have more complicated schemes like triades but op is saying how alternating the purplish with a yellowish bead might be less bland/more interesting to the eye, and although I agree with that I think the simplicity of the fruit design and use of the negative space on the bottle was fine as is.
Mod podge outdoor is amazing for sealing and it’s waterproof. I would also suggest the dishwasher mod podge especially for water bottle so that it can go in the dishwasher and it can be extremely waterproof. Then on top of that the Liquitex gloss makes it extra shiny.
@@zeeh4333 Not as much as the dishwasher would. Luke warm water and dawn dish soap. I make resin cups and we always say no matter what don't ever put them in the dishwasher.
I use Gatorhide, by Dixie Belle to seal a lot of my art and furniture. It’s water resistant. But I was thinking a clear resin might work well for this.
You should badazzle your friends stuff. Have a sleepover and then in the middle of the night just badazzle everything you can. Face, room decorations, clothes-
Good waterproof sealer: any clear enamel spray coat. Just check the list of things it can be used on and make sure it says good for plastic. Epoxy resins a good waterproof sealer but it's hard as heck to do on something like that.
Resin can also be tricky with rhinestones like that cus it dulls the reflective properties. Definitely going to try the enamel spray coat though! Thanks so much
I would recommend getting an outdoor sealer, which you can find at Hobby Lobby, because it will last longer and won’t chip. Make sure you get a gloss finish one
"What should I bedazzle next? Wrong answers only." Me- yOuR mUm Also I know this joke is old I don't need any comments abt that Edit: Thank y’all so much for all the likes
A good water resistant sealer is mod Podge but you do need a couple coats and make sure it’s going in between the gems too (you can get it at dollar tree I think)