Hey Julie....just had the coolest idea. 💡💡 If you could find a way to tweak your design so that the pieces "fit" together, sort of like a puzzle, then people could make them and then use them for tiling....like on a kitchen backsplash. How awesome would that be to make your own tiles and then install them. 😉😉
😍 Yesss! I totally agree with you. That would be such a fantastic project to make. Oh. I can see myself redesigning my kitchen with the backslash. How lovely would that be.😍
Julie, stir very briefly! No more than 60 seconds...less is best! Also, pre-color either part a or part b, OR dust the mold with chameleon, metallic, or mica powders. They work beautifully with PU resin! It's hard to get bubbles to stay in this stuff as it's so thin - huge plus! The PU comes in black, so you could even mix tiny amounts to make the veining, first, or make a full batch and pour onto the dusted mold! You can demold in about 10-15 minutes! Oh, these look so awesome, just plain! LOVE the filled-in look, too! 😍💕👍 P.S. I *HAVE* to have this mold! 😍💕👍
Love, Love, LOVE this! I'm so glad you experimented with the new resin. The glitter turned out beautifully. What a great idea for Christmas coasters using red, green & gold glitter! So glad you did this rather than another flower. Would like to see more of this type.
I use Amazing Casting Resin all the time and use them as appliqués onto furniture. I’ve actually never gotten bubbles. Let me add: if you want to apply it to a surface (example wood, metal, and or ceramic just heat it up a little bit with a heat gun and you can mold it to the surface. I use titebond glue.
These are absolutely perfect for Christmas! Love you use of the poly resin. I would think if you wanted to, you could paint with the chrome pens, the edges gold or silver as well. Kinda like how you did the tray. ❤❤❤
I used this resin for a mold I made. Parts of the mold were very small and didn't get filled. One wasn't cured all the way, but came out of the mold a bit bendy, but cured after all. I only mixed for 15 seconds. Total working time is 2 minues. I only used alcohol to remove the piece. There are lots of possibilities with this. I wanted white so I could paint it with acrylic and seal. I'm going to remake my mold to make it 2 pieces that I can glue together.
This was fun to watch. I remember when you did your tray that turned out beautiful and you showed us all this mold as well. I been waiting to see you use it and I LOVE LOVE LOVE what you did with these. Thank you for all you do to help us as well ❤
I love these Morrocan Molds; I have some interesting items from that country. The Poly resin does smell; stains, paints are often made with it. This is where masking and/precautions need be taken. I like these for holiday decorations. Puffy hearts are so pretty.
Claire, has said in the past that when you add any liquid like coloring and alcohol that it slows down the curing, but it will always cure unless you add too much liquid.
I have found pouring equal amounts in 2 different cups, then dump them together and mix for 10-12 seconds. I ran out of time before that and it cured in the cup
I have a bedspread that has that shape on it. It was in the bedroom I slept in at my grandparents house. She even had curtains to match. The colors were in the blue/teal family.
Oh my! Love love love your energy ❤❤❤ just came across your videos and I can't wait to watch all of them! Beautiful design and amazing color choice. Just Wow! ❤❤❤
Love those coasters. Theyre effects are only limited to our imagination. I just love the glitters you picked Julie, against the white they just stand out . theyre awesome
Oh wow that cures too fast for me. Thanks for sharing. ❤❤❤❤. Julie I love your videos. You get so excited and I totally understand the excitement. 😊😊. I guess you can dust mica powder in the holes before putting the resin and then put a top coat?
Thanks Julie! I read somewhere to not use a wooden stir stick because wood can trap moisture which can cause bobbles, IDK, I just recall reading that info. Paper mixing containers are also supposedly problematic. The manufacturer was not Let's Resin, but another poly manufacturer so this information may not apply. You never know :)
Ohhhhh I love this mold so much!!! I can think of so many cool color combos and yours turned out SUPER pretty ahh!!! Also wow I didn't know there was resin that cured that fast, watching it cure to white was so cool to watch!
Hey Julie....just had the coolest idea. 💡💡 If you could find a way to tweak your design so that the pieces "fit" together, sort of like a puzzle, then people could make them and then use them for tiling....like on a kitchen backsplash. How awesome would that be to make your own tiles and then install them. 😉😉
😍 Yesss! I totally agree with you. That would be such a fantastic project to make. Oh. I can see myself redesigning my kitchen with the backslash. How lovely would that be.😍
Cool! Julie's far too busy to respond :(
Yes, I thought that as I was watching. I thought they would 'fit', but maybe not. They look so perfect. 👏
This sounds like a fantastic idea! Like how ppl do just a few bright eye catching tiles among white or something. Sounds lovely
Very pretty. They look like eyeshadow palettes
Julie, stir very briefly! No more than 60 seconds...less is best! Also, pre-color either part a or part b, OR dust the mold with chameleon, metallic, or mica powders. They work beautifully with PU resin!
It's hard to get bubbles to stay in this stuff as it's so thin - huge plus! The PU comes in black, so you could even mix tiny amounts to make the veining, first, or make a full batch and pour onto the dusted mold!
You can demold in about 10-15 minutes! Oh, these look so awesome, just plain! LOVE the filled-in look, too! 😍💕👍
P.S. I *HAVE* to have this mold! 😍💕👍
I agree I've used PU resin a few times. I botched the first couple batches because I mixed too long lol. But it is amazing resin
Thats a great idea!
Love, Love, LOVE this! I'm so glad you experimented with the new resin. The glitter turned out beautifully. What a great idea for Christmas coasters using red, green & gold glitter! So glad you did this rather than another flower. Would like to see more of this type.
Hi ,that pour little coaster with one little bubble you could have fulled it with the resin and nobody would hav seen it ,they look beautiful.😊
I think I've heard of a 30 second stirring time on this. ? Absolutely stunning. I love these! xoxoxoxoxoox
I use Amazing Casting Resin all the time and use them as appliqués onto furniture. I’ve actually never gotten bubbles. Let me add: if you want to apply it to a surface (example wood, metal, and or ceramic just heat it up a little bit with a heat gun and you can mold it to the surface. I use titebond glue.
Id love to see your pieces on Facebook
Yes mix for 30 seconds & pour within 2 minutes. If you want to color it add the color to part A first then mix in part B mix quick & pour
Those little ones would be really pretty as Christmas tree ornaments.
These are absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!😍 AND they would make BEAUTIFUL Christmas ORNAMENTS TOO just DRILL A Hole😉!!🎄🥰😍
Metallic gold or silver in the top white face edge would be beautiful! These are gorgeous!!!
These are absolutely perfect for Christmas! Love you use of the poly resin. I would think if you wanted to, you could paint with the chrome pens, the edges gold or silver as well. Kinda like how you did the tray. ❤❤❤
I absolutely love the way these came out. Have a wonderful day.
You can also turn these into Christmas ornaments!! Do it, do it!!
Your choice of colors and how you combine them!absolutely amazing!
🫶🏼. Absolutely love this project!!! They’re each so beautiful!!!
I would add bling if it was me!😂 But that color works for sure!😊❤ beautiful 😍
I used this resin for a mold I made. Parts of the mold were very small and didn't get filled. One wasn't cured all the way, but came out of the mold a bit bendy, but cured after all. I only mixed for 15 seconds. Total working time is 2 minues. I only used alcohol to remove the piece. There are lots of possibilities with this. I wanted white so I could paint it with acrylic and seal. I'm going to remake my mold to make it 2 pieces that I can glue together.
This was fun to watch. I remember when you did your tray that turned out beautiful and you showed us all this mold as well. I been waiting to see you use it and I LOVE LOVE LOVE what you did with these. Thank you for all you do to help us as well ❤
Wow! I loved watching this! It was so fun to see the clear resin turn white and then the glitter in the holes was just a genius idea! So so pretty!!
I bet a clear coat would totally make those gorgeous colors POP even more. But as always, love the way they turned out!
LOL.....I love how impatient you are - just like me. I have seen this product used in Europe and been waiting for it to come available. Super cool!
Wow i love the Moroccan mold. They turned out beautifully. And the different colors of glitter. I really enjoyed this one😊
I can absolutely see this mold being used for Christmas decor!
Lovely outcome
My thoughts too. I’m not sure I could hurry through with the polyester resin.
Awww..I loved watching this so much..and a magic show ❤️
Love puffy hearts..my favourite ❤. Thankyou 😊
I love these Morrocan Molds; I have some interesting items from that country. The Poly resin does smell; stains, paints are often made with it. This is where masking and/precautions need be taken. I like these for holiday decorations. Puffy hearts are so pretty.
Beautiful pieces. Great idea filling them with a lot of different colors ❤❤❤
WOW, these are absolutely gorgeous!!!!
You could pour clear resin and let it sit and then once it's dry You could use Cecil resin whatever colors you want and it would be a sun catcher
Great idea with different colored glitters. Wonder what they would like in chameleon colors? Awesome job!
Claire, has said in the past that when you add any liquid like coloring and alcohol that it slows down the curing, but it will always cure unless you add too much liquid.
Gorgeous. I love the colors. Can you do one with clear resin and the glitter in the crevices?😊🥰💜
those would make great Christmas ornaments
I'd also consider just filling in the frames, so you can use them to make stained glass-style window hangings!
That was so fun to watch and listen to you, your like a kid in a candy shop😊
They look like a makeup palette.
Interesting resin.
These are gorgeous! It amazes me how fast they cure.
This is a beautiful mould ❤❤❤
Very inspiring ❤
Such a beautiful Moroccan window effect ❤❤❤
Congratulations 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Mad scientist Julie lol. Love it! These are fantastic. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
I have found pouring equal amounts in 2 different cups, then dump them together and mix for 10-12 seconds. I ran out of time before that and it cured in the cup
Love them 💕 colours are beautiful 😍 ❤❤❤
I have a bedspread that has that shape on it. It was in the bedroom I slept in at my grandparents house. She even had curtains to match. The colors were in the blue/teal family.
Very cool that it turns white
They are so beautiful! I'm asking for molds for my birthday! This is going to be a must have.
I just got into resin after finding your channel. Its so much fun! Thanks
Those are beautiful! I really love all of those colors!
Oh my! Love love love your energy ❤❤❤ just came across your videos and I can't wait to watch all of them! Beautiful design and amazing color choice. Just Wow! ❤❤❤
Julie, these are gorgeous and I LOVE the mold!!!
Will have to go shopping…😃
Absolutely Gorgeous Julie I love them and the colors ❤ That's some cool fast curing resin. I love your new mold.
Love those coasters. Theyre effects are only limited to our imagination. I just love the glitters you picked Julie, against the white they just stand out . theyre awesome
Stunningly gorgeous ❤❤
Would love to see a mold with just a bunch of small ones for key chains or ornaments! Just gorgeous!
Loving the long form videos! Thanks for those!
This is good resin for badges and making hair clips as it is lighter than the ‘normal’ resin. I do badges for nurses and children.
Really pretty ❤ perfect for a gift
Absolutely Beautiful Julie❤❤❤ Have to save my coins for this mold!
Oh wow that cures too fast for me. Thanks for sharing. ❤❤❤❤. Julie I love your videos. You get so excited and I totally understand the excitement. 😊😊. I guess you can dust mica powder in the holes before putting the resin and then put a top coat?
I was afraid the little glitter fill ins would fall out. But, they really turned out beautifully! You take all the guess work out for us, thank you! ❤
Very pretty and a wonderful change.
I love them, like every thing that you do ❤
Stunning results, mould and glitter
I just love your enthusiasm and perseverance. Thank You Julie
These coasters are beautiful. Love the puffy hearts but the last heart is my favorite. ❤❤❤❤❤❤ 😊❤
I’m pretty sure that sort of resin is highly flammable .
Very cool! Thanks for showing us the PU resin! I was really afraid of it!
Thanks Julie!
I read somewhere to not use a wooden stir stick because wood can trap moisture which can cause bobbles, IDK, I just recall reading that info.
Paper mixing containers are also supposedly problematic.
The manufacturer was not Let's Resin, but another poly manufacturer so this information may not apply.
You never know :)
Wow, these were just stunning!
So pretty. Thank you. 😊😊
This stuff doesn’t seem at all like resin but still exciting to check out.❤
I hope this mold makes it onto Amazon! Absolutely stunning coasters!
They remind me of stained glass, just gorgeous ❤ ❤ !!!
That’s a gorgeous mold for sure. Nice you don’t get bubbles with this resin much. I really like this mold. Great idea on the glitter uses. ❤this. 🥰
They're just so cute. I love the puffy 💕 hearts!
Absolutely beautiful ❤
That would also be cute with each scale a different mica like mermaid them pour over it
Those are SO pretty!
Was so willing it to start to turn white lol😂
I love it! Love glitter!
So pretty!❤❤❤
Mix quickly and pour even faster. You have to add color to part A before you mix it to color it because it dries white. Your colors will be pastels.
They are sparkly jewels!
That is so cool can’t wait for you to try in Christmas colors ❤
So beautiful ❤😊😊
Mica powders brushed on the mould work well with pu resin xxx love this!
Using this resin…I add mica powder to part A mix and then add part B…it’s cures on me otherwise…thanks for showing this project…it helps me❤️
Very very pretty ❤❤
I am so glad you tried these out. They are so beautiful. Have a blessed day 🥰🥰🥰
These are so pretty!!
Love all the colors!
Very nice , I enjoyed watching this video and love the mold
GORGEOUS!!!
So cool! I love that mould.
Loving the colors you chose 😍🥰 don't know if I like that kinda resin or not that's fast..... But they are Beautiful when done tho ......❤❤❤❤❤
Add a drop of clear Elmer’s glue per 10ml of resin to prevent the glitter from sinking.
It is beautiful
Wow Julie! Impressed as hell. I did wonder how the poly worked and I loved how you filled the openings. Bravo!
These are gorgeous. Love the mold, the glitter and the experiment.❤
Ohhhhh I love this mold so much!!! I can think of so many cool color combos and yours turned out SUPER pretty ahh!!!
Also wow I didn't know there was resin that cured that fast, watching it cure to white was so cool to watch!
Absolutely gorgeous 🥰🤗❤
I just love the pattern!
You go girl