Apparently I have been watching your videos long enough that my brain expects certain things of you, and you missed an opportunity. When you said "back it in black," a snippet of AC/DC played in my head.
Attacking the bubbles I see …hahaha. The bubble technique has a mind of its own but it gives you the flexibility of coming up with different textures every time. These turned out really cool despite the overflow on that last one ( I also saw some shades of purplish magenta & blueish undertones somewhere in there or am I dreaming ? 😂😂😂).
Mr T., did you try heating the molds with the heat gun to see if it would eliminate the creases for you? Those turned out pretty cool in the end, I like the half heart too!! Being that the molds were creased I would have worked backwards in the mold pouring the black layer first, but I know how it is when you already have something in mind to do.
@KustomKre8ted4UByU thank you. Those creases are permanent, sadly. I did leave a horrible review, but I doubt that company cares. I thought about working backwards, but the mold has a bit of a tapered edge on the front and I wanted that.
Bubble bath fluid might make better bubbles, or if you don't want to blow your own, Dawn Powerwash. I don't know how well it would work for this, but I do know folks who make tumblers will spray it on a tumbler, spray paint over it, then rinse it off really quick before the paint dries to get a cool effect. oh, and your half a heart triggered Extreme's "Wholehearted" to play in my head.
Blow the bubbles til they go over the rim, then use your hands to scoop a large amount over the resin.
@@Ali-H3444 ok, thank you.
And,,, bubbles only,,,,no water in resin
Pretty even with wonky molds!
@kathrynseaman6482 thank you. Good old top coat to the rescue.
Nice! As you said each one is different so they are unique! 👍☺️
@@suewarnes9469 thank you.
😊😁😁😂🤣🤣😭,,, you fighting them bubbles
@@loriphillips9790 yep.
Apparently I have been watching your videos long enough that my brain expects certain things of you, and you missed an opportunity. When you said "back it in black," a snippet of AC/DC played in my head.
@@RosesResinPeace ha ha. Sorry about that. 😆
Attacking the bubbles I see …hahaha. The bubble technique has a mind of its own but it gives you the flexibility of coming up with different textures every time. These turned out really cool despite the overflow on that last one ( I also saw some shades of purplish magenta & blueish undertones somewhere in there or am I dreaming ? 😂😂😂).
@jackiepena1541 there are all kinds of shades in there. Thank you.
Try Dawn power wash. Love these got my mind spinning.
@@ameyburden8961 thank you. I'll try Dawn.
Mr T., did you try heating the molds with the heat gun to see if it would eliminate the creases for you? Those turned out pretty cool in the end, I like the half heart too!! Being that the molds were creased I would have worked backwards in the mold pouring the black layer first, but I know how it is when you already have something in mind to do.
@KustomKre8ted4UByU thank you. Those creases are permanent, sadly. I did leave a horrible review, but I doubt that company cares. I thought about working backwards, but the mold has a bit of a tapered edge on the front and I wanted that.
Bubble bath fluid might make better bubbles, or if you don't want to blow your own, Dawn Powerwash. I don't know how well it would work for this, but I do know folks who make tumblers will spray it on a tumbler, spray paint over it, then rinse it off really quick before the paint dries to get a cool effect. oh, and your half a heart triggered Extreme's "Wholehearted" to play in my head.
@@RosesResinPeace I'll keep trying with different bubbles. I keep triggering songs in others. Cool.