Thank you so much for sharing this. What a fantastic way to use up that little bit of resin you have left. I'm not brave enough to mix different brands. What a money saver too😊
I don't recommend mixing different brands as they may not be exactly the same and it can effect curing. I'm glad you find this useful 🙂I've seen a few creators do this and wanted to pass it along. I hate wasting anything.
Thanks for watching! If you add more mica powder then I did it may be thicker as well as more opaque which I will be trying soon. It just depends on the results you want. Experiment with it and find what works for you.
I have had mine for a few months now and they are fine. I haven't had any issues with them going or effecting my curing times. If at some point I do I will post about it but, to date I have not seen any others say theirs have gone bad either.
@@takearight. Sure thing. You can use either part A or Part B for this but do not mix A & B together (say to make a larger batch if you only have a little of each) as that would then cure.
I haven't seen it done or tried it. I've only seen it done with dry powders but, you could always give it a try. Just be sure to wear PPA as I'm not sure what the chemical reaction would be.
Part A resin needs Part B in order to have the chemical reaction required to make it harden. So I wouldn't do it. ** I could be (and probably am) wrong.
I haven't tried it to be honest. I don't think it would cure as resin needs both parts to cure and using this in UV resin is likely to cause a "wet" spot and/or prevent curing.
I'm so glad that you are feeling better. And thank you for sharing your wisdom and knowledge. Take care of you!!!!
Thank you, so, so much for this! Finding affordable pigment paste in South Africa is proving to be a challenge!! Much appreciated ❤
you're very welcome
Thank you! I didn't know I could make this. I will no longer trash my leftover resin
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I never thought of making my own paste. Now I can create a specific color I’ve been needing. Thank you so very much!!! ❤
you're very welcome
Thank you so much for sharing this. What a fantastic way to use up that little bit of resin you have left. I'm not brave enough to mix different brands. What a money saver too😊
I don't recommend mixing different brands as they may not be exactly the same and it can effect curing. I'm glad you find this useful 🙂I've seen a few creators do this and wanted to pass it along. I hate wasting anything.
Thank you, you saved me allot of money...
@@patriciamartin7592 you're welcome
Thank you I had no idea you could make your own paste😊
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No idea what is going to happen here - but fascinated!! 😊
Thank you . I’m going to try this as I have a little part Aleft.
It's a great way to use those little bits of left over resin
Good music choices. 🎶 Thanks for the information. I will be using this technique. ❤
Thank you and you're very welcome. Enjoy it.
What a wonderful idea!
Thank you! 😊 I love things that save money and reduce waste.
Gorgeous colours love them
thanks
I love this..thanks for sharing
You're welcome and ty for watching
Making these colours are great. Thanks for showing us. I did think that the paste was thicker.
Thanks for watching! If you add more mica powder then I did it may be thicker as well as more opaque which I will be trying soon. It just depends on the results you want. Experiment with it and find what works for you.
Never thought abouy making my own pigmentbpaste! Ill have to do that with my left overs collecting in my resin cabinet
I have so many bottles of little bits of resin so I was thrilled when I learned I could do this. Let me know how it goes for you
I am now a subscriber! Thank you for this tip!❤
you're welcome. New videos coming soon. Had a bit of a life distraction happen.
Hi how long to they keep for? Thank you for showing how to make them.
I have had mine for a few months now and they are fine. I haven't had any issues with them going or effecting my curing times. If at some point I do I will post about it but, to date I have not seen any others say theirs have gone bad either.
Thank you for sharing this! I had no idea it could be done! I gather it's just left over resin not the hardener? Thank you again 😊
You can use Part A or Part B. It doesn't cure (harden) unless they are mixed together.
You can use eye Eyeshadows that laying around .
Thanks, that's good to know. I hadn't thought of that.
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You can set the bottle onto a cup to drain out all the resin and its easier to get from the cup.💡
Thanks for the tip!
5:21 what melodi is playing ..?
Dancing on the beach. It comes free with Movavi video editor.
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thank you so much fore your answer. 💝🌹🥰
@@snudder.s.m.l.5026 you're welcome
Great vid, does it not mess up the setting of the resin?
Not at all. You use such a small amount to color the resin that it really doesn't effect the curing process.
Is it part A or part B that you are using?.
You can use either one just don't mix A & B
@@swcraftingHi, can you elaborate on that? You mean, mix the mica in one or the other First, then mix A and B together? Thanks.
@@takearight. Sure thing. You can use either part A or Part B for this but do not mix A & B together (say to make a larger batch if you only have a little of each) as that would then cure.
Can a pigment paste be made from resin and nail polish?
I haven't seen it done or tried it. I've only seen it done with dry powders but, you could always give it a try. Just be sure to wear PPA as I'm not sure what the chemical reaction would be.
Can you use this paste in uv resin ?
Part A resin needs Part B in order to have the chemical reaction required to make it harden. So I wouldn't do it.
** I could be (and probably am) wrong.
I haven't tried it to be honest. I don't think it would cure as resin needs both parts to cure and using this in UV resin is likely to cause a "wet" spot and/or prevent curing.
True and it would most likely prevent curing for that reason. I haven't tried it myself in UV resin for that reason.