Thank you Jackie!! I want to make pieces to hang in my windows, this is a bit addictive and the resin goes so far! Going to be another creative weekend :) fran@little-windows.com
I LOVE beach-themed anything, and have always wanted THIN resin bookmarks. Like you, Fran, I found that the thick ones from molds tend to ruin books (which is a sin in *my* book!) 😁. I am an avid reader and am always losing my bookmarks, so this is a great way to make several at once! These are just *gorgeous!* TY, Fran! I prefer the irregular edge best, too. 😊👍 *TIP:* Sand tends to darken quite a bit when wetted with anything. Resin darkens it permanently. For whiter/lighter sand, more closely resembling its original color, simply mix in a drop or two of white pigment. 😊👍
Oh what a great idea! I'll try the white pigment trick, thanks for sharing. I agree, books are treasures, so happy we're on the same page (hee hee) Have lots of fun creating, and please let me know how your projects turn out :) fran@little-windows.com
Thank you Patricia! If you'd like more details and tips, and links to all of the supplies I used, check out the full tutorial here: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/ocean-thin-flat-pours fran@little-windows.com
Hello, and thanks!! Here are links to that wet-dry sandpaper, and all of the supplies I used: www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/ocean-thin-flat-pours fran@little-windows.com
I just found you here on TH-cam and have since been checking out your other videos. I love your ideas and your work. I bought your gold and silver pigment. I also bought some of the transparent sheets, the wet/dry sand paper, and the spring drill. Sadly those 3 I bought off Amazon cuz i didn’t realize you had a website at the time. I’m going to make some of your things soon. I can’t wait. Been making many resin things for a couple years and always love new ideas. Thanks for your channel. Learning a lot. Hope to buy more from you in the future. Do you have a promo code?
Hello Amy, thanks for your comment! If you sign up for my e-newsletter at little-windows.com you'll receive a welcome discount code for great savings. Have lots and lots of fun, and let me know if I can be of help along the way :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello! I'm not sure if you'd be able to cut and shape UV resin the way I do with Brilliant Resin epoxy, can you let me know if you give it a try? Thanks for your comments :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello! UV light only works on UV resin, it won't speed the cure time of epoxy like this Brilliant Resin I use, but heat can help it cure faster ❤😊❤ fran@little-windows.com
Hello @dixieweier5473! I just freehanded the earrings, they are not symmetrical, I just cut along in a nice shape following the wave pattern at the bottoms. Let me know how yours turn out :) fran@little-windows.com
Hello @attagurlprepping9809, this is true of many brands of alcohol ink, and of certain colors more than others. The darker blue I used here is resin colorant, the other colors are alcohol inks from my shop at little-windows.com I used the resin colorant because I wanted something darker than the blue that comes in this set, but I've been using these colors for a few years and have seen very little fading. I'm also not too concerned about fading in a project like this as it's a bookmark that'll be protected from sun for the most part. I hope that's helpful :) fran@little-windows.com
Hi @PoppyMeadoesmc! That's true, but I've found it difficult to make flowing designs like this, the colors get stuck against the side walls and look less like stained glass to me. The resin also builds up thicker along the sides, so they either need cutting or more aggressive sanding to make the smooth pieces I was going for. I also like the freedom to cut any shape and size from my puddles :) Thanks for your feedback! fran@little-windows.com
Amazing, I’m so glad Daniel Cooper used your products ❤
Me too!! He's wonderful :)
fran@little-windows.com
This is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!! Love how the light passes through. What a brilliant idea & technique. 💎💎💎💎💎
Thank you Jackie!! I want to make pieces to hang in my windows, this is a bit addictive and the resin goes so far! Going to be another creative weekend :)
fran@little-windows.com
I LOVE beach-themed anything, and have always wanted THIN resin bookmarks. Like you, Fran, I found that the thick ones from molds tend to ruin books (which is a sin in *my* book!) 😁. I am an avid reader and am always losing my bookmarks, so this is a great way to make several at once! These are just *gorgeous!* TY, Fran!
I prefer the irregular edge best, too. 😊👍
*TIP:* Sand tends to darken quite a bit when wetted with anything. Resin darkens it permanently. For whiter/lighter sand, more closely resembling its original color, simply mix in a drop or two of white pigment. 😊👍
Oh what a great idea! I'll try the white pigment trick, thanks for sharing.
I agree, books are treasures, so happy we're on the same page (hee hee)
Have lots of fun creating, and please let me know how your projects turn out :)
fran@little-windows.com
Beautiful! I like mistakes to learn the fix❤️
I thought I was tired of beach resin but I love how thin and bright these are and how textured!
Thank you thank you thank you!!
fran@little-windows.com
These m7st be some of the best beach resin items on TH-cam! Thank You!, 🥰💖💜🏖
I'm really not in love with beach projects, but this is a different take on it. I love it!
Thanks so much Judy! Your comment means a lot, these are super fun to make :)
fran@little-windows.com
Absolutely stunning as always. How lovely. So inspiring. Thank you.
Thank you Wendy! These were such fun to make, I'm a bit obsessed :)
fran@little-windows.com
Hello from 🇨🇦, so happy I stumbled upon your channel. Love the book marks and earring. Thanks for sharing. ❤
Thank you Patricia!
If you'd like more details and tips, and links to all of the supplies I used, check out the full tutorial here:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/ocean-thin-flat-pours
fran@little-windows.com
Fran, you’re so talented!
Why thank you Tia!
fran@little-windows.com
This is a wonderful piece of expression! The message I feel from the work is deep.
I love this! AND I LOVE your products! Your resin is amazing! My pieces turn out beautiful! Your business was my best find!!!!❤😊
Oh Kim, you've made my day!!
Thanks so much, keep creating :)
fran@little-windows.com
Beautiful!
Beautiful ❤️
Beautiful
Love these!! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Shelli! I'm so glad you love them, these are such fun to make :)
fran@little-windows.com
Very pretty.
Great idea..
I love this idea❤
Gorgeous!
Fran, these are GORGEOUS! And much more fun than the usual "beach" resin items! Question: WHAT GRIT SANDPAPER were you using? Thank you!!!!
Hello, and thanks!!
Here are links to that wet-dry sandpaper, and all of the supplies I used:
www.little-windows.com/blogs/project-center/ocean-thin-flat-pours
fran@little-windows.com
What a great idea! Thank you for the inspiration! Also I love when you said I added more sand to the "crash site". LOL
Ha! Thanks for the comment, hope you get a chance to make some of these, they are so fun!
fran@little-windows.com
I just found you here on TH-cam and have since been checking out your other videos. I love your ideas and your work. I bought your gold and silver pigment. I also bought some of the transparent sheets, the wet/dry sand paper, and the spring drill. Sadly those 3 I bought off Amazon cuz i didn’t realize you had a website at the time. I’m going to make some of your things soon. I can’t wait. Been making many resin things for a couple years and always love new ideas. Thanks for your channel. Learning a lot. Hope to buy more from you in the future. Do you have a promo code?
Hello Amy, thanks for your comment!
If you sign up for my e-newsletter at little-windows.com you'll receive a welcome discount code for great savings.
Have lots and lots of fun, and let me know if I can be of help along the way :)
fran@little-windows.com
@@LittleWindowsResin already have ordered a few more things. I’ll be a loyal customer. 😊. And thank you for the message back to welcome me. 😊😊😊
Thanks for a great tutorial. Can you make it with UV resin? What do you think? Best wishes from Romania! 🇷🇴 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hello! I'm not sure if you'd be able to cut and shape UV resin the way I do with Brilliant Resin epoxy, can you let me know if you give it a try?
Thanks for your comments :)
fran@little-windows.com
Hi Fran, do you ever use a UV light on any of your lovely projects or is it always 12 hrs. To cure.
Hello! UV light only works on UV resin, it won't speed the cure time of epoxy like this Brilliant Resin I use, but heat can help it cure faster ❤😊❤ fran@little-windows.com
Hi,
Do you have a template for the earring design? They are so beautiful!
Hello @dixieweier5473! I just freehanded the earrings, they are not symmetrical, I just cut along in a nice shape following the wave pattern at the bottoms. Let me know how yours turn out :) fran@little-windows.com
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QUESTION: I'm new to resin, but I was under the impression that using alcohol inks in resin, that colour would fade away. Is this not true?
Hello @attagurlprepping9809, this is true of many brands of alcohol ink, and of certain colors more than others. The darker blue I used here is resin colorant, the other colors are alcohol inks from my shop at little-windows.com
I used the resin colorant because I wanted something darker than the blue that comes in this set, but I've been using these colors for a few years and have seen very little fading. I'm also not too concerned about fading in a project like this as it's a bookmark that'll be protected from sun for the most part.
I hope that's helpful :)
fran@little-windows.com
You know that you don’t have to fill up moulds to the top, like if the bottom of the mould is the top of the item, it’s perfectly ok
Hi @PoppyMeadoesmc! That's true, but I've found it difficult to make flowing designs like this, the colors get stuck against the side walls and look less like stained glass to me. The resin also builds up thicker along the sides, so they either need cutting or more aggressive sanding to make the smooth pieces I was going for.
I also like the freedom to cut any shape and size from my puddles :)
Thanks for your feedback!
fran@little-windows.com
@@LittleWindowsResin ah yes, i see
Beautiful