Great idea! I was thinking about doing same, but I had no idea how to color glass, was searching for colored bottles 😂 will try it out! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Edna, Good question. When I allow the color to dry on the glass before using it, it doesn't change color nor does it bleed in the resin. That's my observation from the only piece I have used the dried crushed glass in. The next time I use them, I'm going to take note. Thanks for the question ❤️
Wonderful video explaining the whole process. Well done.
Thank you ❤️
Thank you, very clear video. I’ll definitely try this 👍
Glad it was helpful ❤️
Great idea! I was thinking about doing same, but I had no idea how to color glass, was searching for colored bottles 😂 will try it out! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome. Glad this was helpful 😀
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for this video! Now I know how to make it.
I'm happy it was helpful 😊
I enjoyed it
Was wondering when your pour resin over the glass does the color change or run ?
Hi Edna,
Good question.
When I allow the color to dry on the glass before using it, it doesn't change color nor does it bleed in the resin. That's my observation from the only piece I have used the dried crushed glass in. The next time I use them, I'm going to take note.
Thanks for the question ❤️
Does the color come off in resin
Hi Yvonne,
The color didn't come off in the one that I allowed to dry. When I didn't allow it to dry the color did bleed in the resin.