UPDATE: instead of fixative, you can also use krylon clear coat or rust oleum triple thick spray to seal the shrink plastic. If you are using other brands, always test on a piece before applying to your project. ALSO, yes you can cut shrink plastic with a Cricut or a Silhouette!!! I answered this question in the description box but some people don’t bother looking there so I hope people will read a pinned comment 🙏
Hi Amy! So I have noticed that each time I’ve used krylon crystal clear and krylon fixative on my shrink plastic it seems to not seal properly after I apply the final seal. I use mod podge dimensional could it possibly be the ink I use to print? Or am I not adding enough sealer to hold ink together? Also any tips on not getting any dust particles on images while it’s drying? Thanks!
@alba requena , what do you mean by not sealing properly? it’s not drying? Or is it tacky or not glossy? I need more info to help you. To avoid dust particles settling onto the final coat of any sealer, it’s best to cover the pieces while they’re drying.
@@AmyMade once I add the fixative i let it dry out I add the mod podge dimensional over it but notice the day after the color ran a bit not sure if I didn’t coat it enough times before adding the dimensional ? I usually just add 2 coatings
Girl, there is something about the way you explain things...you answer all the questions I have in my head when you explain something. Great job. You're a succinct and thorough teacher.
Honestly, I'm struggling with my shrink plastic pins today, nothing is working, and your video gave me courage to not give up today and inspired me, so here a tip, not a lot, but just because i'm very grateful for that useful video. tysm
Thank you SO much for this tutorial! This is the first year I'm making Christmas gifts for my friends and family and it's very last minute!! 😅 Your videos are so clear and concise, I cannot thank you enough!
thank you so much! i never thought it was possible to make keychains like these on their own but after hearing about shrink plastic i came across your video and fell in love with this idea. i'd love to give this ago and add it to my list of products!
Thank you so much for the incredible advice!!! I’ve been wanting to make my own pins recently and it’s been very difficult to find a good video like this for a digital artist like me🙏🙏🙏
OMG! Bless you! I have been buying these images from a supplier not it’s costing me a fortune and not always images I would like. Thank you so much! Just what I needed ☺️
So cute! I've been trying to make monarch butterfly do dads & they kept coming out so dark & ugly. I gave up! Will try again using your advice. Shrinky dinks are fun & have so much potential.I think you've figured out the secrets! Thanks!
Thank you so much for being so detailed and generous with your information! Those are very cute pins! I may have to buy one for myself! Many blessings to you and yours!
Glad to see this video of the opacity, saturation and contrast before making mine because I've had this on the brain for awhile. Although, I'm surprised there aren't a lot of people on here screaming, "You can cut this out with a Cricut or Brother Scan N Cut!" LOL! And you can also arrange them in Cricut Design Space as well but the opacity and such is a great idea to do in Canva or other program first. Love your videos! :D
I saw some comments regrading Cricut but I think a lot of people watching this videos aren't digital cutter owners. When I made this video, I wasn't either. But now I have one, I've been playing around with it!
Thank you very much. All this information is very useful.. I subscribed immediately after watching this video and it is the first video I watched from this channel.
I followed this and a few other videos of yours and just did a practice run and it turned out so cute!!! Making my bf one soon for his bday and I know he’ll love it. I sent my sister this video so if you see this comment, good luck it was super easy🥳
This is so helpful! Thank you so much! Do you take any steps to prevent yellowing in the two types of resin you use? What's your experience with yellowing with the pins you've made?
Thank you! I try to use resin with uv stabilizing additives. The ones I made for this video have not yellowed so far. But I know they will over time.(as all epoxy resins do)
I have some made 4-5 yrs ago that have not yellowed. I sealed all of them with krylon clear coat, let that dry. Then did a layer of Modge Podge Dimensional Magic. They’re still crystal clear
@@amynickerson4258did you make it the same way she did? Also, what’s the full product name? I really want to start but it’s difficult for me to own uv resin and such.
@@amynickerson4258did you use that as an alternative to resin? as a top coat? or did you still add the resin after and it hasn’t yellowed? thanks in advance 💕
Graciassss, explicás muy biennn intentó hacer un regalo con este papel. Seguí tus pasos y todo biennnn, me encanta tus dibujos y tus manualidades son muy lindosss. ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you so much for this! I tried using this same shrink film for making pins a while back and had so many issues because of the lack of instructions.
Wow... So creative... I remembered my days of watching the disney show "ART ATTACK"..i was crazy about that.. But couldn't find any sort of use or help in reality...
Great video!! So many helpful tips!! I am off to buy some printable shrink plastic now lol love the clip at the end with your little one and Meeko! Too cute! ❤️🥰
Ohhhh so this is how you made them hehe. Love these!! So cute!! I just recently became a cat mama so my love for cat things has increased by tenfold 😍😍😍😍
thank you so much for these tutorials, I just got some of that shrink plastic and an inkjet printer to start making charms! i cant wait to try and make some charms soon definitely subscribed
Thank you so much for this. They turned out great! My first try with shrink art was not too bad. But all my pieces had a paper like backing that started peeling off after it cooled. Nothing I've read or Google says anything about this. Can someone tell me what that is? Thanks so much.
Okay after watching this, and already feeling overwhelmed with new craft skills I've learned; I've decided I'm just going to order some instead. Who's selling these cute little charms?
Thank you for your video i start to draw on procreat so i like to make them as pins i did but i had problem with printing …. Can you tell me please what is your printer or can you suggest for me what printer should i use?! Injekt printer or laser printer?! Thank you 💙
I bought the shrink plastic, now I'm worried my printer will jam. I was trying to print on cricut sticker paper and it jammed. Your videos give me s many ideas. So well done.
Hi. Love this idea and would like to try. Can I use Cricut to cut instead of scissors? Also I have a Canon printer. I saw you did too. Are all Canons ok to use?
I don’t have a cricut but there are plenty of tutorials on TH-cam on how to cut shrink plastic with a cricut. I believe it has to be with a Maker or any cutter that has a high cut pressure. Any inkjet printer will work with this plastic.
Hello. I’ve never used shrink paper and I only got it to try and make some pet tags for my aunt who has many cats who keep losing them and she can’t afford to buy new ones all the time. So I thought I would try this but I’m not planning on using resin or any other fancy materials. I did purchase the printable shrink plastic paper and I watched your video above about lightening the colors etc. I was wondering if you could give me an idea as to what size I should make my image so that it shrinks to what would be a normal size for a cat name tag to go on a collar. Also, how big do I make the hole for it to go on the collar ring? I was going to use a standard hole punch but something tells me when it shrinks it will be way too small. Thank you for your advice.
For sizing, I have a great tip in my shrink plastic for beginners video. Standard hole puncher is perfectly fine; it’s actually a bit big in my opinion but still will work.
@@AmyMade thank you so much for replying! I downloaded the Canva from the windows store but it doesn’t seem too user friendly. I can’t seem to find where to change the saturation level. I changed the opacity to 50% but it doesn’t save to that. In other words when I click on the image again it goes back to 100. 🤷🏻♀️ also, are you referring to your video shrink plastic for beginners 101? Are the tips the same, particularly for sizing, on printable shrink plastic? Because that’s what I’m using for the very first time I’ve ever done anything like this. I started watching that video but it seemed that it was for the non-printable shrink plastic kind.
Mod Podge Dimensional Magic is a pain in the arse and there are so many pitfalls in it's use. Even when you get it about right the surface can 'craze' which looks awful. Sometimes it sets slightly milky and if you put slightly too much on the surface it can bleed over the edge and drip underneath. I've had a lot more go wrong than go right with MP. It's very difficult to get right, so I'm going to go the UV resin route and try that.
Beautiful! Thanks for the detailed video ❤. Quick question, I have a canon that uses pigment ink, do I still need to apply a sealing coat? Or can I directly apply the resin?
Thank you so much for this awesome video. I made some shrinky dink charms for my daughters crocs. Question is there anything I can use to give the charms a shine or three dimensional look? Thanks again
could you use embossing powder/ink to seal it instead of uv resin? **if you're curious you use the clear embossing ink on the shrinked plastic then add the powder and stick it in the oven until the powder clears
I would like to share with the community that unfortunately these Shrink Plastic pieces do NOT cut well using a Cricut (basic Deep-blade Cut tip tool used) even with two passes. I was really hoping that the Cricut would do a better job but unfortunately it didn't pass the cutting tests. I now think that the method that you show us in your video using scissors is the best way to cut and shape your pieces. Later on, I am going to experiment with different X-acto blades and see how well they cut on Shrink Film. I have high hopes for X-acto blades, but I will let you know if they work.
Your works shrunk so well. Mine would shrink but it leans to the left a lot. Unlike bumps and curling, when my projects end up leaning it's over and I can't fix them so I'm left with a permanently leaning picture. I'm still trying to figure out what's causing it
I have never had my nails done (can't stand anything on my nails) and I've never seen the lamp in your video. I read as many comments below as I could (whew, you have a LOT of commenters!) but couldn't find any questions/answers about it. I also tried Googling the product, looking for a match to what I saw in your video but had no luck. Could you please tell me make and model of what you use or a link to where I can find one? Thank you so much! I don't know if it matters that I would NOT be making anything to sell--just slight use to make decorations to use with the cards I make.
@@AmyMade Thank you for your lightening fast reply. I've never used resin before so I think for now I'll just stick with the rookie products I've used in the past like the triple thick spray stuff. I've saved your video about resins but I'm booked solid for the next few weeks so after I've watched it when the rush is over, I'll see if I want to venture into using it! Again, thank you!
UPDATE: instead of fixative, you can also use krylon clear coat or rust oleum triple thick spray to seal the shrink plastic. If you are using other brands, always test on a piece before applying to your project. ALSO, yes you can cut shrink plastic with a Cricut or a Silhouette!!! I answered this question in the description box but some people don’t bother looking there so I hope people will read a pinned comment 🙏
I’m still confused on the sealer 😔 not sure what I’m supposed to use or not use. Can you help me out?
Hi Amy! So I have noticed that each time I’ve used krylon crystal clear and krylon fixative on my shrink plastic it seems to not seal properly after I apply the final seal. I use mod podge dimensional could it possibly be the ink I use to print? Or am I not adding enough sealer to hold ink together? Also any tips on not getting any dust particles on images while it’s drying? Thanks!
@alba requena , what do you mean by not sealing properly? it’s not drying? Or is it tacky or not glossy? I need more info to help you. To avoid dust particles settling onto the final coat of any sealer, it’s best to cover the pieces while they’re drying.
@@AmyMade once I add the fixative i let it dry out I add the mod podge dimensional over it but notice the day after the color ran a bit not sure if I didn’t coat it enough times before adding the dimensional ? I usually just add 2 coatings
Maybe try 3 coats? I’ve had great success with just resin or rustoleum triple thick (oil based)
Girl, there is something about the way you explain things...you answer all the questions I have in my head when you explain something. Great job. You're a succinct and thorough teacher.
Honestly, I'm struggling with my shrink plastic pins today, nothing is working, and your video gave me courage to not give up today and inspired me, so here a tip, not a lot, but just because i'm very grateful for that useful video. tysm
I freaking love Canva it's a life saver for so many things. The resumes are 10/10
Oh my gosh, your lil baby is so sweet and the kitty meow was perfect!
☺️thank you!
Very informative and no waffling, just clear a easy to understand and follow instructions. Thank you.
That was adorable at the end. I'll have to give printable ones a try again.
Thank you SO much for this tutorial! This is the first year I'm making Christmas gifts for my friends and family and it's very last minute!! 😅 Your videos are so clear and concise, I cannot thank you enough!
thank you so much! i never thought it was possible to make keychains like these on their own but after hearing about shrink plastic i came across your video and fell in love with this idea. i'd love to give this ago and add it to my list of products!
This is the best video on shrink wrap so far
Thank you so much for the incredible advice!!! I’ve been wanting to make my own pins recently and it’s been very difficult to find a good video like this for a digital artist like me🙏🙏🙏
I just got this shrink wrap paper yesterday, I'm very excited to work with it. I'm glad I found your channel!!
Bummer Canva is no longer free but I think the detail in this video will help alot. Thank you for making using Shrinky dinks full proof.
Thanks for this video. I love the idea of sealing the back with resin after putting on the pin back.
They look great! And such a cute design!
OMG! Bless you! I have been buying these images from a supplier not it’s costing me a fortune and not always images I would like. Thank you so much! Just what I needed ☺️
So cute! I've been trying to make monarch butterfly do dads & they kept coming out so dark & ugly. I gave up! Will try again using your advice. Shrinky dinks are fun & have so much potential.I think you've figured out the secrets! Thanks!
Thanks so much for sharing all the details. You are saving me from more painful learning curve! One of the best how to vids I have seen. 👍💕
Thank you so much for being so detailed and generous with your information! Those are very cute pins! I may have to buy one for myself! Many blessings to you and yours!
By far the best , most informative video I have watched. Thank you! ☺️
Glad to see this video of the opacity, saturation and contrast before making mine because I've had this on the brain for awhile. Although, I'm surprised there aren't a lot of people on here screaming, "You can cut this out with a Cricut or Brother Scan N Cut!" LOL! And you can also arrange them in Cricut Design Space as well but the opacity and such is a great idea to do in Canva or other program first. Love your videos! :D
I saw some comments regrading Cricut but I think a lot of people watching this videos aren't digital cutter owners. When I made this video, I wasn't either. But now I have one, I've been playing around with it!
Thank you very much. All this information is very useful.. I subscribed immediately after watching this video and it is the first video I watched from this channel.
The bonus clip was really funny😂
I followed this and a few other videos of yours and just did a practice run and it turned out so cute!!! Making my bf one soon for his bday and I know he’ll love it. I sent my sister this video so if you see this comment, good luck it was super easy🥳
Thank you! I’m glad my video helped!
This is so helpful! Thank you so much!
Do you take any steps to prevent yellowing in the two types of resin you use? What's your experience with yellowing with the pins you've made?
Thank you! I try to use resin with uv stabilizing additives. The ones I made for this video have not yellowed so far. But I know they will over time.(as all epoxy resins do)
I have some made 4-5 yrs ago that have not yellowed. I sealed all of them with krylon clear coat, let that dry. Then did a layer of Modge Podge Dimensional Magic. They’re still crystal clear
@@amynickerson4258did you make it the same way she did? Also, what’s the full product name? I really want to start but it’s difficult for me to own uv resin and such.
@@amynickerson4258did you use that as an alternative to resin? as a top coat?
or did you still add the resin after and it hasn’t yellowed?
thanks in advance 💕
What a total labor of love. 🤍
Graciassss, explicás muy biennn intentó hacer un regalo con este papel. Seguí tus pasos y todo biennnn, me encanta tus dibujos y tus manualidades son muy lindosss. ♥️♥️♥️
Well, thanks to you, I bought some of this shrink plastic. I'm excited to try this now! Excellent tutorial, by the way.
Thank you so much for this! I tried using this same shrink film for making pins a while back and had so many issues because of the lack of instructions.
This has been a HUGE help! Thank you! And i love listening to your sweet voice ^^, and ur kitty so adorable ^^
thank you Any been wanting to learn how to also add multiple same images in on sheet, and for all the tips.
Can’t wait to receive the goodies I ordered ☺️ love your creations
Thank you for this video!! Perfect instructions! And love your sweet kitty! ❤️
This is neat! And I love your cat omgoodness 🥺
Thank you for sharing information. And your pins are very well done and cute. ❤
Awww super cute kitty. Great video, they turned out so perfect. Animated Amy is so cute! ♡
These are so cute!!! I'm getting ready to make some for a convention, I'm so excited! Thanks for the tips.
omg tysm you saved my life. I've been asted soo many trying to figure out why it wouldn't print right
These are so cute!!! Thank you for always making quality art content ✨✨✨
I really want to try this.
I liked it so very much.
Informative and helpful. I also like the packaging.Thanks for the bonus video 👍🏻😄
Love these, so cute! Love how you have Gato con leche
Wow... So creative... I remembered my days of watching the disney show "ART ATTACK"..i was crazy about that.. But couldn't find any sort of use or help in reality...
Great video!! So many helpful tips!! I am off to buy some printable shrink plastic now lol love the clip at the end with your little one and Meeko! Too cute! ❤️🥰
thank you so much!
Wow these are gorgeous! You make it look so easy!
Ohhhh so this is how you made them hehe. Love these!! So cute!! I just recently became a cat mama so my love for cat things has increased by tenfold 😍😍😍😍
Awww! New cat mama! Show me your kitty!
Thanks so much for such an informative video! Is it possible to print double sided on the Shrinky Dink paper to make a double sided charm?
Thank you and yes. The brand I used is printable on both sides.
Thank you so much. Exactly what I’ve been looking for
thank you so much for these tutorials, I just got some of that shrink plastic and an inkjet printer to start making charms! i cant wait to try and make some charms soon definitely subscribed
These are so cute and thank you for the awesome tips. Love your kitty.
Thank you so much for this. They turned out great! My first try with shrink art was not too bad. But all my pieces had a paper like backing that started peeling off after it cooled. Nothing I've read or Google says anything about this. Can someone tell me what that is? Thanks so much.
Okay after watching this, and already feeling overwhelmed with new craft skills I've learned; I've decided I'm just going to order some instead. Who's selling these cute little charms?
Again 100% helpful and informative thank you soo much!!!
Thanks,really informative and covered such a lot of helpful tips and tricks xx
This is amazing can't wait to try
ordered mine today, made my day! 🙂
Thank you for your video i start to draw on procreat so i like to make them as pins i did but i had problem with printing …. Can you tell me please what is your printer or can you suggest for me what printer should i use?! Injekt printer or laser printer?! Thank you 💙
I've seen earrings made with shrink plastic but the images are on both sides. How is that done?
You would just invert the image you made on canva, flip the shrink plastic over, and print.
I bought the shrink plastic, now I'm worried my printer will jam. I was trying to print on cricut sticker paper and it jammed. Your videos give me s many ideas. So well done.
Can we paint the back side and the sides with black acrylic colour??😊
So helpful!! I will have to try thank you!!!!
Lovely tutorial. Thanks for sharing 👍🏽
Hi. Love this idea and would like to try. Can I use Cricut to cut instead of scissors? Also I have a Canon printer. I saw you did too. Are all Canons ok to use?
I don’t have a cricut but there are plenty of tutorials on TH-cam on how to cut shrink plastic with a cricut. I believe it has to be with a Maker or any cutter that has a high cut pressure. Any inkjet printer will work with this plastic.
Beautiful work!
This video was so helpful! Definitely trying out some of the tips in this video. Hopefully my charms turn out better than they did the first time!
for shrinking the paper/plastic, is it possible to use hairdryer instead of an oven or heatgun?
No, a hairdryer will not get hot enough, and hot air will result in inconsistent heat spread.
Hi, love your tutorial. My pins turned out great! What kind of glue did you use to glue the pin backs on?
I think I used crazy glue for these
Gato con Leche, lo mejor
Hello! I know it's been a long time since this video. I want to use this in girls hair bows. Should it also be sealed even if it is for bows?
Great 👍🏻 video I will try my shrink dinks again ❤️
These came out so well! By the way, does anyone have any experience with the Clear version of Grafix Shrink Plastic?
Great video, thank you for sharing your knowledge! Much appreciated!
Wow your voice is so sweet and ashetic 😍❤️✨
Hi, thank you for this great video. Is that a heat gun you are using to pop the bubbles? Which one do you recommend?
Thank you so much! This was helpful! Can you tell me which other resin can we use instead of UV resin?
You can use epoxy as well
Thank you ☺️
I used clear nailpolish and it bubbled slightly, but in the end worked pretty well!
Thank you so much for the video I wanted to make large amount of keychains and had no idea we can print on the sheet too😭❤️
Your cat is really cute😻
Hello. I’ve never used shrink paper and I only got it to try and make some pet tags for my aunt who has many cats who keep losing them and she can’t afford to buy new ones all the time. So I thought I would try this but I’m not planning on using resin or any other fancy materials. I did purchase the printable shrink plastic paper and I watched your video above about lightening the colors etc. I was wondering if you could give me an idea as to what size I should make my image so that it shrinks to what would be a normal size for a cat name tag to go on a collar. Also, how big do I make the hole for it to go on the collar ring? I was going to use a standard hole punch but something tells me when it shrinks it will be way too small. Thank you for your advice.
For sizing, I have a great tip in my shrink plastic for beginners video. Standard hole puncher is perfectly fine; it’s actually a bit big in my opinion but still will work.
@@AmyMade thank you so much for replying! I downloaded the Canva from the windows store but it doesn’t seem too user friendly. I can’t seem to find where to change the saturation level. I changed the opacity to 50% but it doesn’t save to that. In other words when I click on the image again it goes back to 100. 🤷🏻♀️ also, are you referring to your video shrink plastic for beginners 101? Are the tips the same, particularly for sizing, on printable shrink plastic? Because that’s what I’m using for the very first time I’ve ever done anything like this. I started watching that video but it seemed that it was for the non-printable shrink plastic kind.
Thank you so much for this video. You are amazing for sharing your talent with others. New subscriber!
Thank you and welcome!
Now I want to try this so bad! Also, the ending was sooo cute
Mod Podge Dimensional Magic is a pain in the arse and there are so many pitfalls in it's use. Even when you get it about right the surface can 'craze' which looks awful. Sometimes it sets slightly milky and if you put slightly too much on the surface it can bleed over the edge and drip underneath. I've had a lot more go wrong than go right with MP. It's very difficult to get right, so I'm going to go the UV resin route and try that.
Yea I don’t like any water based dimensional sealers for this reason. Resin will definitely give you a crystal clear, durable smooth finish
@@AmyMade that's convinced me that resin is the way to go. Thx
Beautiful! Thanks for the detailed video ❤. Quick question, I have a canon that uses pigment ink, do I still need to apply a sealing coat? Or can I directly apply the resin?
Correct me if I am wrong but you can print onto shrink plastic using a normal printer? I have a Samsung colour laser printer.
Only ink jet printers work
Which ink are you using ? dye? pigment? sublimation?
Great video, can’t wait to try. Thank you 😊
Hi, super helpful video. I find that my resin is susceptible to fingerprints when I touch them - do you have any tips for polishing?
This is why I wear gloves when handling my pieces. But you should be able to wipe it off with a soft cloth or polishing cloth
This is how i exactly do my shrink plastic pins and earrings :)
Thank you so much for this awesome video. I made some shrinky dink charms for my daughters crocs. Question is there anything I can use to give the charms a shine or three dimensional look? Thanks again
Yes! It’s in this video!
Do u make the little boxes to package them in also???? I love the simplicity of it the packaging so cute!
Thank you! The boxes are bought
I love your video it has really helped me. Question: Why didn't you add the pins to the back the first time you added the resin?
because the glue will securely hold onto the resin better than the paint
Excelente!! De maravilla. Me ha servido muchísimo!!! Gracias!!! Aclaraste las dudas que tenía!! 🤗
Beautiful pins
That looks great!! Thank you!
Do you use a different oven than the one you use to cook with?
I personally do. But you can also use an embossing heat gun
could you use embossing powder/ink to seal it instead of uv resin?
**if you're curious you use the clear embossing ink on the shrinked plastic then add the powder and stick it in the oven until the powder clears
Yes! I’ve mentioned in my shrink plastic 101 video!
I would like to share with the community that unfortunately these Shrink Plastic pieces do NOT cut well using a Cricut (basic Deep-blade Cut tip tool used) even with two passes. I was really hoping that the Cricut would do a better job but unfortunately it didn't pass the cutting tests. I now think that the method that you show us in your video using scissors is the best way to cut and shape your pieces. Later on, I am going to experiment with different X-acto blades and see how well they cut on Shrink Film. I have high hopes for X-acto blades, but I will let you know if they work.
That was my question....about the cricut. Hand cutting is so tedious, I was hoping it would be made a little easier with a cutting machine.
Your works shrunk so well. Mine would shrink but it leans to the left a lot. Unlike bumps and curling, when my projects end up leaning it's over and I can't fix them so I'm left with a permanently leaning picture. I'm still trying to figure out what's causing it
I have never had my nails done (can't stand anything on my nails) and I've never seen the lamp in your video. I read as many comments below as I could (whew, you have a LOT of commenters!) but couldn't find any questions/answers about it. I also tried Googling the product, looking for a match to what I saw in your video but had no luck. Could you please tell me make and model of what you use or a link to where I can find one? Thank you so much! I don't know if it matters that I would NOT be making anything to sell--just slight use to make decorations to use with the cards I make.
Well, it really depends on the uv resin you are using and what wattage of the curing lamp is necessary. Any 36w nail curing lamp should work well.
@@AmyMade Thank you for your lightening fast reply. I've never used resin before so I think for now I'll just stick with the rookie products I've used in the past like the triple thick spray stuff. I've saved your video about resins but I'm booked solid for the next few weeks so after I've watched it when the rush is over, I'll see if I want to venture into using it! Again, thank you!
Thank you!I love how detailed this video is! Can I use UV resin for each resin step or do I have to use the various resins you used?
Thank you! can use uv resin
Ok great! Thank you again!
In canva, is there a way to know how big your image is? How do you measure them?