"Bookmark, imagine how big that would make your book, hehehehe." I LOVE your videos Steve. I laughed with as you giggled at your mistake. Love the result of today's video. They both came out brilliantly! Your skills are legendary. Also, "squidge, no widgey" that made me laugh too.
I just want to say thank you for your videos. I have been doing resin work for 3 years now and because of your videos I have learned so much from you including that it’s ok if one of my projects don’t turn out. Again I just wanted to say Thank You
Love the Chrome! Glad you did it instead of leaving it plain. Put good ideas into my head. 😀. I have the resin, been sitting here for sometime to make scuba divers and eels, etc. something I saw while diving. You have helped me to focus on that project! You know how we are. 😵💫
omg yes! Adding the chrome to the baby one made it SO pretty! I really liked it before, but the silver elevated it and made it look really elegant and expensive! Perfect gender-neutral colours as well, that will sell very nicely! You never fail to inspire me, every single video I come away bristling with new ideas :D Thank you so much! Also "Squidgy, no widgey!" That made me laugh! Nice one Steve, best wishes!
Anybody else notice the runaway stamp 😅 if you're looking for it Steve check the underside of your cardboard box. Love your videos, I've learnt a lot thank you 😊
The Book Ends turned out so cute Steve! I have a few molds that I think your technique will look great and take them up a level! THANKS FOR YOUR CREATIVITY AND SHARING THIS VIDEO
These turned out great!! I am just getting into stamping so I’m glad to know that when I get bored with that I can transfer them over to my resin work. Lol.
Love you and how you talk to yourself, thank goodness not just me😂. So glad to see you back more often, miss you so much when you post less often and makes me think you are in need of knowing how much you make my and others day!!! If you were from the US you would have to be from the south because of how you laugh at yourself and explain things, so anyone watching the videos can understand, you have obviously taugh, as you have stated, and hopefully have had students tell you how you have changed their lives in the past. From the first video of yours, I watched, I felt like family, as we southerners make others feel-bet you are are hugger as well😊, at least that is how you make me feel. ❤
Thank you for that laugh. ❤ Lost a stamp there, sticking to the box? Was it lost, after the box was on the table? (Sorry, very curious and fix on strange details. )
That chrome is *gorgeous,* Steve, and made your "bookmark" come out SO amazing! Very high end looking! Idea? White polyurethane marbled with black PU for the bookend mold?
Greetings. As with many of your projects, I absolutely love this project. That white with the chrome was everything along with the humor at your own mistakes. Simply means your human. Sometimes the better & or most loved pieces cone from happenstance. Seems like you gave us a kit-n-kaboodle of info/ideas. Thank you so much for that. Please forgive me if I'm asking a question that has already been addressed. I can only imagine how gorgeous a deep pour project would be in clear with the sticker inlays colored with the pens or mica powders etc., which leads me to how clear is this resin as well as the yellowing possibilities?
you're too funny Steve, I didn't get the bookmark for a few seconds and then I snorted really loud I like the chrome colouring on the baby bookmark I think that more stamps on the front-facing part would really look very cute in a nursery, mums and dads would snap these up for their little one's bookshelves.
I will be ordering your reuseable kit! Drives me nuts to keep throwing stuff away. I'm a very new beginner and still having problems with tacky resin. Although I'm very careful about proportions, I think part of the problem is on the disposable pots, the measurements aren't easy to see. Also recently learned to pour B into A, and to put the resin in warm water both before measuring and after stirring (my house is pretty cold at 69°F) so have also recently put a small portable heater near the curing resin, which has helped, but it isn't perfect yet. Just making "real" bookmarks and soap dishes with dried flowers, and small charms, working thru the problems with the help of TH-cam videos. I've found if the bookmarks or charms don't cure all over, I can embed them in the soap dishes and repour over them. Strangely, I've had more luck with cure rates on the soap dishes than anything else.
Been watching your videos for a long time now, and I keep checking your link for your kit bowls etc, yet its always currently unavailable. Do you know when they are going to start stocking it again. Many thanks.
I think you could come back on those chrome bits with some thin black paint and wipe the surface of the chrome bits to leave the paint just in the details. Basically just do that old antiquing trick. They look great just as they are, though.
The chrome marker is beautiful…. I appreciate all that you do and teach us….not everyone can buy the different resins so with that said I personally have poured a dog statue that took more than 11 ounces and I put a fan right next to it to cool it down for a few hours….never walk away and forget it….check it again and again….never had a flash cure it doesn’t hurt the curing…. I am not an expert but I was a guy do a very large vase and he mixed up a lot of resin broke it down into smaller amounts and put it in cool water bath….would you please do a deep pour like that and show ppl that it indeed will work as long as they put a table fan within an inch of the piece?
I have a dream, please make it come true! I want to pour in a 2-gallon fish bowl. I have a large focal point and will add aquarium gravel, fish, etc. I also have an octopus mold I'd might try to add in. I have purchased deep pore resins and couple of gallons clear Elmers glue. According to the resin directions not to pour more than 4" at a time. I have it in my head that cracking that might happen can be caused by the build up of heat and that if I do half & half mixture it may lesson the chances of cracking. Do you have any ideas that can help me?
"Bookmark, imagine how big that would make your book, hehehehe." I LOVE your videos Steve. I laughed with as you giggled at your mistake. Love the result of today's video. They both came out brilliantly! Your skills are legendary. Also, "squidge, no widgey" that made me laugh too.
lol. My mouth works so much faster than my brain. So pleased I could make you laugh 🤣🤣🤣
Ditto!!
"Just a squidge, no widge." I giggled. These are fun! Thanks for the ideas!
Your laughter is so infectious, just love it. Thank you for sharing this with us.
I just want to say thank you for your videos. I have been doing resin work for 3 years now and because of your videos I have learned so much from you including that it’s ok if one of my projects don’t turn out. Again I just wanted to say Thank You
Thank you. That means more to me than you will ever know. ❤️
Love the chrome and would look stunning with a faux marble black/gray and white…too
Great idea, 😀
They both turned out great, I love the chrome,
I am a new comer to Epoxy Resin. You are a very good teacher. I learned a lot. THANK YOU
The Chrome is beautiful, I would love to see it with colors as well.
Hello, I have been watching you for 1 year now. Thank you so much. I love your work and you have taught me so much. God Bless
Love the Chrome! Glad you did it instead of leaving it plain. Put good ideas into my head. 😀. I have the resin, been sitting here for sometime to make scuba divers and eels, etc. something I saw while diving. You have helped me to focus on that project! You know how we are. 😵💫
The chrome looks absolutely gorgeous in the white one
Loving the chrome in the bookend for the children. Just beautiful
The S bookend too is fabulous.
Well done ❤
omg yes! Adding the chrome to the baby one made it SO pretty! I really liked it before, but the silver elevated it and made it look really elegant and expensive! Perfect gender-neutral colours as well, that will sell very nicely! You never fail to inspire me, every single video I come away bristling with new ideas :D Thank you so much! Also "Squidgy, no widgey!" That made me laugh! Nice one Steve, best wishes!
Love that you put the chrome on the bookend!
I am in love with the Chrome
Love the bookend painted
Thank you
Great vid Steve!
I love your “bookmark” with the chrome!😂 I laughed out loud when you said that Steve! Thanks for the video!
Thank you I just started my resin journey
Anybody else notice the runaway stamp 😅 if you're looking for it Steve check the underside of your cardboard box. Love your videos, I've learnt a lot thank you 😊
Thank you I’m going to check it now. The little beggars stick to places you don’t want then too lol.
No worries, hope you find it 😄
Thanks Steve! Great tips! xx 🎉
I like the chrome on the bookend.
I love them both. I like the bookend better with the chrome. Thank you for sharing!! ❤
Love all your videos, THANK YOU🎉
Love them ❤❤❤❤ especially the white baby one with the chrome
Love this tutorial! I never thought of using tack it! Great idea! Thanks Steve!
The Book Ends turned out so cute Steve! I have a few molds that I think your technique will look great and take them up a level! THANKS FOR YOUR CREATIVITY AND SHARING THIS VIDEO
The chrome looks great on the white!
You are the best. Hugs from Brazil! 🇧🇷
Awesome Steve, love with the chrome in the stamps❤❤
I prefer the chrome ones over leaving them plain. Thanks for using different coloring techniques too. Always helpful tips with some giggles thrown in.
Those are really great! I love the chrome on the book end!
They came out so cool, Steve. 👏🏻😁
These turned out great!! I am just getting into stamping so I’m glad to know that when I get bored with that I can transfer them over to my resin work. Lol.
love the chrome on the white one! 😊
Love it with the chrome in. Beautiful! ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
would it work the same putting them on the top instead of the bottom?
Love you and how you talk to yourself, thank goodness not just me😂. So glad to see you back more often, miss you so much when you post less often and makes me think you are in need of knowing how much you make my and others day!!! If you were from the US you would have to be from the south because of how you laugh at yourself and explain things, so anyone watching the videos can understand, you have obviously taugh, as you have stated, and hopefully have had students tell you how you have changed their lives in the past. From the first video of yours, I watched, I felt like family, as we southerners make others feel-bet you are are hugger as well😊, at least that is how you make me feel. ❤
Thank you for that laugh. ❤
Lost a stamp there, sticking to the box? Was it lost, after the box was on the table? (Sorry, very curious and fix on strange details. )
Thanku so much Steve ❤
Love them. What a great and fun idea. 😊❤
What do you think of Art Pro resin?
Love how the chrome came out, and i learned something new. 😊❤
its a good idea to add a contrast color, as it brings out the stamp.
The chrome looks great Steve 😊
Hi Steve love your videos like the chrome pens on it 😊
That chrome is *gorgeous,* Steve, and made your "bookmark" come out SO amazing! Very high end looking!
Idea? White polyurethane marbled with black PU for the bookend mold?
Love your bookmark!
Looks fabulous ( I would colored the bookends pink blue yellow light green
Greetings.
As with many of your projects, I absolutely love this project. That white with the chrome was everything along with the humor at your own mistakes. Simply means your human. Sometimes the better & or most loved pieces cone from happenstance.
Seems like you gave us a kit-n-kaboodle of info/ideas. Thank you so much for that.
Please forgive me if I'm asking a question that has already been addressed.
I can only imagine how gorgeous a deep pour project would be in clear with the sticker inlays colored with the pens or mica powders etc., which leads me to how clear is this resin as well as the yellowing possibilities?
The chrome really makes the bookend pop!
Love the bike ends
Got the bookend silver
I love the chrome..❤😊
Love you laughing n giggling Steve.
Ooooooo luv the white n silver together
I was watching another resin artist pouring a tricky mould and I thought you need to give that a squidgy widgy! LOL It's catching on!
Have you ever done it where you put ink and/or mica on the stamps first?
you're too funny Steve, I didn't get the bookmark for a few seconds and then I snorted really loud I like the chrome colouring on the baby bookmark I think that more stamps on the front-facing part would really look very cute in a nursery, mums and dads would snap these up for their little one's bookshelves.
beautiful steve x
Brilliant tack it! Thanks
For deep pouring I just use a vacuum pressure pot. It gets rid of all my bubbles. And it's so easy to use. I just place it in my pot before I pour it.
I will be ordering your reuseable kit! Drives me nuts to keep throwing stuff away. I'm a very new beginner and still having problems with tacky resin. Although I'm very careful about proportions, I think part of the problem is on the disposable pots, the measurements aren't easy to see. Also recently learned to pour B into A, and to put the resin in warm water both before measuring and after stirring (my house is pretty cold at 69°F) so have also recently put a small portable heater near the curing resin, which has helped, but it isn't perfect yet. Just making "real" bookmarks and soap dishes with dried flowers, and small charms, working thru the problems with the help of TH-cam videos. I've found if the bookmarks or charms don't cure all over, I can embed them in the soap dishes and repour over them. Strangely, I've had more luck with cure rates on the soap dishes than anything else.
Been watching your videos for a long time now, and I keep checking your link for your kit bowls etc, yet its always currently unavailable. Do you know when they are going to start stocking it again. Many thanks.
Did one of those decals stick to the bottom of the resin box? Sure looks like it.
I’d love your resin kit with the large mixing bowl, but it seems to be ‘currently unavailable’ in UK.☹️
1:37 😂😂😂 i love your personality ❤
Oh no, I’d feel weird without the widge 😂
I tried using the stamp method and the reain stuck to it. Do you know a way to avoid that? I was using uv resin for that project.
Can you use the deep pour resin for shallow pours?
I like the silver.
Can you use a heat gun to loosen the stamp?
What is tacky glue? Is it like modge podge, I'm new to this sorry
Where is link for your tools please
I think you could come back on those chrome bits with some thin black paint and wipe the surface of the chrome bits to leave the paint just in the details. Basically just do that old antiquing trick. They look great just as they are, though.
I find the designs easier to see with color, but that might change if it were full size. I watch on my phone.
I keep looking at getting the kit with your mat etc and its never in stock when i look. 😢
Dang, i bought let’s resin deep pour. Is it still a good resin?
I would like to be a member. I’m a beginner and I love your channel.
My name still isn't on the members list.
Ive been a member since December.
I will check it out and see why. It is always the TH-cam name that goes in it. Can you DM me through the Facebook members group
Prefer with the chrome 😊
The chrome marker is beautiful…. I appreciate all that you do and teach us….not everyone can buy the different resins so with that said I personally have poured a dog statue that took more than 11 ounces and I put a fan right next to it to cool it down for a few hours….never walk away and forget it….check it again and again….never had a flash cure it doesn’t hurt the curing…. I am not an expert but I was a guy do a very large vase and he mixed up a lot of resin broke it down into smaller amounts and put it in cool water bath….would you please do a deep pour like that and show ppl that it indeed will work as long as they put a table fan within an inch of the piece?
With Chrome 😊
I have a dream, please make it come true! I want to pour in a 2-gallon fish bowl. I have a large focal point and will add aquarium gravel, fish, etc. I also have an octopus mold I'd might try to add in. I have purchased deep pore resins and couple of gallons clear Elmers glue. According to the resin directions not to pour more than 4" at a time. I have it in my head that cracking that might happen can be caused by the build up of heat and that if I do half & half mixture it may lesson the chances of cracking. Do you have any ideas that can help me?
Deep pour would be making an entire kitchen island from resin. I saw a vehicle encased in a deep pour resin.
I didn't even GET the Bookmark oopsy, until you said BookEnd😮😅😂...
Ok this is most likely a stupid question.... is it still considered a deep pour if something is tall buy its skinny and thin like a vase n such?
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Do you know deep pour will cure in 6 hours on a curing mat? Use the high setting
What was so shocking about that?
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Don’t use tack-it on an inlay and you’ll float too…you’ll float too…you’ll float too 🎈 🤡 sorry I couldn’t resist 😅
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Doesn't look very deep. In a deep pour you do layers of no more than 2 inches.
Yeah, not my cup of tea.
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