Beautiful tray and gorgeous color combination, Ms Tracey 😍 💜.Love how the jasmonite and uv resin 😍 bond beautifully together .Sending you Diwali wishes ✨️ 🙏, Ms Tracey 💜 ✨️
I love how this looks. It's so beautiful. The uv resin "river" is fantastic. It is so cohesive and makes me feel like I'm rubber tubing down a small river that has several branches.❤❤❤ Thank you Tracey for the inspiration.
Thanks Tracey, very useful to know for certain that uv resin is bondible with this resin. I've also been wondering what the viscosity of Apex uv is like. I use uv resin in my jewellery making and I have been doing so testing of different brands. So thanks for mentioning that. Its useful to know things you can make quickly re. present making. I promised hubby in July to make all my presents I'm giving this year. I'm a bit behind trying to run all alongside making n selling as I was really poorly for all last month after being mistakenly overdosed on a medication in my Nomad. Still not quite there but doing my best. This was so useful as well as enjoyable. ❤❤
it's good stuff. People keep saying just use Mod Podge or PVA, they may work but this stuff is so easy to use. I'm testing it out further for another video - which I'll finish once my space is sorted lol. Let me know what you think of it
A good idea, like that, I would have used a dry bristle paint brush to remove the glitter. I discovered that from wiping up stubborn cat hair, wet cloth alone is no good either start with dry or if wet is used go over with dry 😂 I think I'm a tad finicky.
I occasionally use the hudroflow sealer from elichem (aquacast) it needs several voats to be completely waterproof but application wise I find it better with a sponge no strokes from the brushes. It comes in a spray bottle but it doesn't spray very well, unless the one I had was not working as it should. But I still find a sponge a better applicator for that liquid one. As for complete waterproofing I use a builders waterproofing compound. And so far I have not had any problems with aquacast items outside using that to seal them x
@miniscenesgb I know. But I suspect most the sealers are similar. But unique to each company. I tried the hydroflow sealer first, I not tried any other waterproofing ones. Wax from homeware designs. And the waterproofing compound. Might try others when I've finished what I got
I like the liquid sealers from Boowan Nicole and Create and Bloom, and the wax from Boowan nicole. They aren't all the same really, I find some way easier to work with. I do like the Homeware Designs products and their wax is great, but the Boowan Nicole one is a lot easier to use as it's a lot softer. Definitely worth trying them all to see which is your personal preference
I like how these products work together. I've been hesitant to try one of the eco products but will look into what's available here in the US now. On another note I left a picture of my feather tray in your FB page for you to see.
Yes you can - sort of! They won't stick to it - Eco Pour isn't sticky. So you would need o coat with something to seal them in. Personally I would just make my Eco Pour piece, let it dry thoroughly, lay the dried flowers onto it with glue - then top coat once dry. This is a really good question, I'll add it to my list of video demos to make if I may
Has anyone got a strength comparison with Ecopour please? I used resin crete on a thin piece and proceeded to drop it straight from demold 🤦🏻♀️ and it shattered. I think it was too fine as i remade then purposefully snapped to check strength. Is Ecopour more robust or am i being unrealistic using it in a mould with thin sections? I love the mix Tracey 🖤 i love white with oceananic colours. Giving me lots of ideas. Thank you
for the eco pour? I don't think so no, it will change the colour and finish of the eco pour and if you put it on as a thin coat it's probably chip off. Better to use wax or a brush on sealant
For waterproofing, have you tried polyurethane or shellac? Or Rustoleum makes an acrylic spray on finish. Then there are clear coats you can find at the auto parts store in the automotive paint section. This experiment has opened the door to all sorts of new possibilities..
Similar to mix but whiter. I only use Eco Pour now as I like how reliable and how very white it is - and I like the supplier's business model and customer service too
Wow, I love how your tray turned out! So happy the UV worked with the ECO pour. 😍
Glad you like it
😂 Still laughing at, "Stop me before i split my trousers". 😅
Oh Tracy...you do make me giggle!!
I LOVE your experiments!!
Glad you like them! Thanks Angel x
Another beautiful creation, love the colours and the uv and glitter is very special. Love it 😍
Thanks so much 😊
Beautiful tray Tracey, love this technique too 😊
Thanks so much 😊
This is such a beautiful, organic looking tray!
Thanks. I'm glad you like it. that half-a-plan I tend to start with did kinda morph as I went along
Fantastic result and great chat. Thank you 😀❤️🤗
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much for joining us in chat Mole
Wow this sounds so interesting, we have never seen this done before 🤗
really? I hope you enjoy the experiment, it's a fun one J4U, feel free to join us in live chat - there may be questions for you as well as me
@@miniscenesgb definitely! We are hoping to join, we are out in the day but hoping to be back in time x
So beautiful Tracey. ❤❤❤
Thank you
Beautiful tray and gorgeous color combination, Ms Tracey 😍 💜.Love how the jasmonite and uv resin 😍 bond beautifully together .Sending you Diwali wishes ✨️ 🙏, Ms Tracey 💜 ✨️
Thank you! You too!
I made sure to turn my notification on for this, see you tomorrow 😊
You're the best!
Beautiful tray, reminds me of a Google earth view. Very tropical ❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
I love how this looks. It's so beautiful. The uv resin "river" is fantastic. It is so cohesive and makes me feel like I'm rubber tubing down a small river that has several branches.❤❤❤ Thank you Tracey for the inspiration.
Thank you so much!
Tracey the Hulk 😆😆😆
That's stunning, like Kintsugi
Thsnks
Sorry I’ve misplaced the chat. Thank you so much for the beautiful tray Tracey, I’ll let you know when I’ve tried the modeling paste.
Please do, there's so many sorts of moulding paste so keep us posted.
This is gorgeous! I really like the look of this product!
Thank you so much!
Fantastic experiment with UV RESIN & ECOPOUR great outcome. Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you Tracey for sharing, helping and inspiring ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching! And for joining us in live chat
Love it, Tracey.
Thanks Diana
Thanks Tracey, very useful to know for certain that uv resin is bondible with this resin. I've also been wondering what the viscosity of Apex uv is like. I use uv resin in my jewellery making and I have been doing so testing of different brands. So thanks for mentioning that.
Its useful to know things you can make quickly re. present making. I promised hubby in July to make all my presents I'm giving this year. I'm a bit behind trying to run all alongside making n selling as I was really poorly for all last month after being mistakenly overdosed on a medication in my Nomad.
Still not quite there but doing my best.
This was so useful as well as enjoyable. ❤❤
Get well soon, and good luck with the gift making :)
Hi Tracey beautiful tray 😍, i have got the bloom seal on way too 😀, thanks for sharing ❤❤❤ xxx
it's good stuff. People keep saying just use Mod Podge or PVA, they may work but this stuff is so easy to use. I'm testing it out further for another video - which I'll finish once my space is sorted lol. Let me know what you think of it
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Brilliant as usual Tracey ❤❤
Thanks Coyo, thanks for your support as always
What, tea, not wine. Cool looking tray. Looked fun. 😊
Next time! Lol I opened wine after haha
A good idea, like that, I would have used a dry bristle paint brush to remove the glitter. I discovered that from wiping up stubborn cat hair, wet cloth alone is no good either start with dry or if wet is used go over with dry 😂 I think I'm a tad finicky.
That's a great idea!
Very pretty😊
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful!
Thank you :)
I occasionally use the hudroflow sealer from elichem (aquacast) it needs several voats to be completely waterproof but application wise I find it better with a sponge no strokes from the brushes. It comes in a spray bottle but it doesn't spray very well, unless the one I had was not working as it should. But I still find a sponge a better applicator for that liquid one.
As for complete waterproofing I use a builders waterproofing compound. And so far I have not had any problems with aquacast items outside using that to seal them x
I Use Eco Pour exclusively nowadays, and the sealant wax or liquid sealant from Boowan Nicole. they seem the easiest to use
@miniscenesgb I know. But I suspect most the sealers are similar. But unique to each company. I tried the hydroflow sealer first, I not tried any other waterproofing ones. Wax from homeware designs. And the waterproofing compound. Might try others when I've finished what I got
I like the liquid sealers from Boowan Nicole and Create and Bloom, and the wax from Boowan nicole. They aren't all the same really, I find some way easier to work with. I do like the Homeware Designs products and their wax is great, but the Boowan Nicole one is a lot easier to use as it's a lot softer. Definitely worth trying them all to see which is your personal preference
Looks great Tracey. Sorry I missed the premier yesterday.
No worries Deana, we missed you :) Cya next time
Great idea 🎉🎉
Thank you! 😊
Has anyone called you Mini 😂? That tray is lovely. Gorgeous choice of colours. Didn’t know you could get that dark green with Eco. Impressive.
Yeh I get called Mini all the time lol. Glad you like this one. With the right type of pigment you can actually get a bit darker than that too
Lit kinda looks like Kintsugi. Cool!
Kinda does 😊
My notification didn't pop up! Grrr 😡 that tray is great 😊
Aww Marcy :) Hugs and cua next time
Nice
OK Video soon :)
I love your channel!❤
I'm so glad! Thank you
Love it
Thanks
I love what you make Tracy you did a great job. With the glitter have you tried tape to remove the extra o the mold that you don’t want?
Yep - but I was happy to have a little scatter left this time :)
See you tomorrow. 🌹
Cya there :)
I like how these products work together. I've been hesitant to try one of the eco products but will look into what's available here in the US now. On another note I left a picture of my feather tray in your FB page for you to see.
Beautiful tray. Can you use dried flowers with eco pour? I mean placing them on the mold first then pouring?
Yes you can - sort of! They won't stick to it - Eco Pour isn't sticky. So you would need o coat with something to seal them in. Personally I would just make my Eco Pour piece, let it dry thoroughly, lay the dried flowers onto it with glue - then top coat once dry. This is a really good question, I'll add it to my list of video demos to make if I may
Has anyone got a strength comparison with Ecopour please? I used resin crete on a thin piece and proceeded to drop it straight from demold 🤦🏻♀️ and it shattered. I think it was too fine as i remade then purposefully snapped to check strength. Is Ecopour more robust or am i being unrealistic using it in a mould with thin sections?
I love the mix Tracey 🖤 i love white with oceananic colours. Giving me lots of ideas. Thank you
TY for watching. Yes, I tried both. Eco Pour is stronger - and whiter.
@@miniscenesgb thank you so much ❤️
can you use uv resin as a sealant
for the eco pour? I don't think so no, it will change the colour and finish of the eco pour and if you put it on as a thin coat it's probably chip off. Better to use wax or a brush on sealant
Hi very nice make I've never tried the powder it looks easy to use but is it really 😊
It really is! seriously, I can't do with measuring and stuff - this stuff is so forgiving.
Could always add glitter to the UV resin and do it the way you want it.
Yes, that works perfectly but that wasn't what I was testing in this video. I didn't want just a glitter line :)
Pva glue just as good, just water it down a touch 😊
Yes I've used that, and Mod Podge :)
For waterproofing, have you tried polyurethane or shellac? Or Rustoleum makes an acrylic spray on finish. Then there are clear coats you can find at the auto parts store in the automotive paint section.
This experiment has opened the door to all sorts of new possibilities..
Yes, tried all sorts. Wanted to demo a brand new product here though
Is Eco pour the same as ResinCrete?? Love watching your videos ❤❤❤❤
Similar to mix but whiter. I only use Eco Pour now as I like how reliable and how very white it is - and I like the supplier's business model and customer service too