I’m watching this video again because I’m going to attempt to do exactly what you did because it was very impressive.! I absolutely loved both to be honest but I have to say I put it on pause to make a comment because I love the drips look on top. I think it’s a cool look!!❤❤❤🤷♀️😊
I've always thought paint pours were a waste of paint, but they always turn out so pretty!!! And I have a ton of vases and other glass items just laying around doing nothing... might just have to give this a crack. Lol
I’m new to pouring, and I’ve tried a vase a few times, it looks absolutely amazing but then as it continues to drip it all gets muted and loses the patches of colors and cells 🥺
Beautiful!!! Can I do this with small glass jars and hand paint the epoxy resin on them instead of a pour? And do I place the epoxy over the whole jar up to the area where there’s the grids that the jar tops are screwed on like screwing on the jar of peanut butter. The opening of the mouth of the jars do I pour complete over the jars? I hope I made sense because I really can’t explain it😅 maybe one day TH-cam will allow images like a text 😊
Hi, I went a little wrong by having my vase on a tray. Could you help me with how long to keep the vase drying? I would hate to try to move it and mess it up. 😢
It turned out so beautiful! I’m going to be doing this, but I have a couple of questions. I do not have a cup turner so I was wondering if you had any tips on how to get the resin on evenly and smooth without a cup? Also, does the paint leave droplets on the rim of the vase? Or does it pretty evenly? Thank you so much!
PS your vase and canvas that goes with it is just beautiful. I want to practice with different colors and give them as gifts and then as I get better maybe sell them online. But there's a lot to do before I start putting them online
What does it look like from the inside of the vase? I want to pour over an oval, clear glass vessel sink (upside down so paint on outside and see colors from inside when mounted). I am using 2 blues (midnight and cobalt), brassy gold, and white or light grey. These colors match the color scheme. I want all colors to show. I am worried if I use this particular technique, only the first colors out of the cup will show from the inside. Any suggestions? Should I try a 4 chamber pouring cup instead? Thanks
Is there someplace where you can buy these vases like the one you used in this video? I would like to be able to buy them someplace where they're not super expensive. I would like to buy several of the size that you used in this video and some bigger ones do you buy them at Michaels? Where do you get them? Like to be able to pick them up in person because I have a p.o. box where I live we don't get our mail or packages and it's a little difficult to get stuff delivered to my PO box. So if there is somewhere I can go and pick them up or they don't cost a fortune would be very helpful
Those are both beyond beautiful!! Absolutely a masterpiece ❤
Thank you ❤️
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! ❤ What a gorgeous vase! I almost always like your vases. But this one is Superior to the rest!!
Thank you ❤️
I’m watching this video again because I’m going to attempt to do exactly what you did because it was very impressive.! I absolutely loved both to be honest but I have to say I put it on pause to make a comment because I love the drips look on top. I think it’s a cool look!!❤❤❤🤷♀️😊
This is GORGEOUS Marcy!!! Y’all Mixed Media Girl paints and resin are the BOMB!!!
awww thanks love
beautiful pieces! as i am a beginner with this type of pouring, you answered several questions i had. thank you for sharing your skills...😊
Glad it was helpful!
I've always thought paint pours were a waste of paint, but they always turn out so pretty!!! And I have a ton of vases and other glass items just laying around doing nothing... might just have to give this a crack. Lol
Absolutely fantastic. Well done x
Absolutely gorgeous. I want these ❤❤❤
Thank you! 🤗
Amazing satisfying painting process. The colours are so unique and beautiful 💜👍🏼🤩! Love your pouring and mixing process!!
I agree, abso, they're absolutely stunning! 🎉
Thank you ❤️
Beautiful! And thanks for the start to finish instructions.
You’re welcome 😊
Bluetiful work!! Love the design on both art pieces!! 🤗
Thank you so much 😀
Love love love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ both pieces😊
Wow! Truly beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you too!
I’m new to pouring, and I’ve tried a vase a few times, it looks absolutely amazing but then as it continues to drip it all gets muted and loses the patches of colors and cells 🥺
Gorgeous!
Thank you! 😊
This is so beautiful
Gorgeous
Thanks!
Beautiful
This is amazing ❤
Beautiful!!!
Can I do this with small glass
jars and hand paint the epoxy resin
on them instead of a pour? And do I place the epoxy over the whole jar up to the area where there’s the grids that the jar tops are screwed on like screwing on the jar of peanut butter. The opening of the mouth of the jars do I pour complete over the jars? I hope I made sense because I really can’t explain it😅 maybe one day TH-cam will allow images like a text 😊
Beautiful as always! Guessing about 2 oz of resin to fully cover the vase?
Hi, I went a little wrong by having my vase on a tray. Could you help me with how long to keep the vase drying? I would hate to try to move it and mess it up. 😢
0:06 My vases come out with dimples. Is my paint too thick??
Can you use a clear spray paint to seal?
It turned out so beautiful! I’m going to be doing this, but I have a couple of questions. I do not have a cup turner so I was wondering if you had any tips on how to get the resin on evenly and smooth without a cup?
Also, does the paint leave droplets on the rim of the vase? Or does it pretty evenly?
Thank you so much!
What else can you use for sealing and shine other than resin?
Thanks you’ve
Beautiful! Do you know of a place where I can purchase inexpensive glass vases? Neither the Dollar Tree nor the 99C store have them. Thanks
i don't want to use resin due to safety concerns. Is there anything else I can use to seal the vase?
Lol...I skipped work today and did an alcohol vase. I LOVE IT!! 🤫🤫🤫🤫don't tell the boss 😂
how big of a vase can you put on the wheel
Just got your book so much info where do you get your vases dollar store?
How long do you let both pieces dry before you seal them?
PS your vase and canvas that goes with it is just beautiful. I want to practice with different colors and give them as gifts and then as I get better maybe sell them online. But there's a lot to do before I start putting them online
What does it look like from the inside of the vase? I want to pour over an oval, clear glass vessel sink (upside down so paint on outside and see colors from inside when mounted). I am using 2 blues (midnight and cobalt), brassy gold, and white or light grey. These colors match the color scheme. I want all colors to show. I am worried if I use this particular technique, only the first colors out of the cup will show from the inside. Any suggestions? Should I try a 4 chamber pouring cup instead? Thanks
I’m done with the pouring part of my vase but when I try to put it on my tumbler spinner, it’s too bottom heavy and stops spinning. Any suggestions?
How long did you let the vase dry/cure before adding the resin? Also do you wear a mask when working with the resin?
So pretty! Is it possible to Resin it without a spinner, or will it all drip off as it dries? Lol
You can :) check this video out th-cam.com/video/HRBv1jRAV_E/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much!
WOW❤❤❤😊😊😊
How much Resin do you use for one vase? Can I mix acrylic paint w Resin?
Do I wash the vase before adding resin ?
no
Very pretty!
Is there someplace where you can buy these vases like the one you used in this video? I would like to be able to buy them someplace where they're not super expensive. I would like to buy several of the size that you used in this video and some bigger ones do you buy them at Michaels? Where do you get them? Like to be able to pick them up in person because I have a p.o. box where I live we don't get our mail or packages and it's a little difficult to get stuff delivered to my PO box. So if there is somewhere I can go and pick them up or they don't cost a fortune would be very helpful
I buy mine from Dollar Tree :) You can also go to thrift stores, garage sales, etc.
Is your vase just sitting on a plastic cup? That's where I'm getting stuck
💙
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Turquoise? Wtf is
turk-kwah ?
It's the brand name of the color 🙄🙄🙄
How long does it take for the paint to dry before you resin them?
I usually resin it after about a week