Polymer clay once baked is water resistant and does not have to be covered in resin or glazes. You can use any glaze compatible with polymer clay to seal mica powders, inks, paints etc. on the clay if used but if just using clay only no sealer is needed. I personally have never made flatware handles but in my opinion anything that may come in contact with food is a no no with uv resin.
Hi Sherri From Australia 🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🐨🇦🇺💕💕💕Apparently If You Brush A Thin Coat Of Satin Glaze It’s Supposed To Help The Resin To Not Pull Away From The Sides 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
Can anyone tell me how to avoid the holes in my jewelery piece that i made for earrings. I cant drill through the resin afterwards. Dont have the tools
@@susanmartin870 oh no I’m sorry to hear that, the only thing I can say is practice which I’m sure you heard a million times since that’s what everyone usually says
Working slow is the KEY 🤦 and I'm always wayyy too impatient to see the finished product that i hurry the process up 🤦 and the edges pull in 🤦 baaaahahaaaaa 🥴
@@tracywilliams8371 I personally cannot say if you should or shouldn’t, I do not wear a mask but I work in a large room that is ventilated and don’t use on a regular basis. I would suggest looking on the site from company where you buy the resin and see what they recommend.
A long time polymer clayer this is my first foray into resin use and I really appreciate your demo! Thank you!👍✌️🫶😊
You’re welcome, I glad it was helpful for you 😁
@sherbearsclay I was wondering, did you also find those little condiment cups on Amazon and what size are they?
@@sweetpealee056 yes, here is the link amzn.to/3xrwUCY
@@sherbearsclay👍😊
This was incredibly helpful!
@@JoanWagner1967 I’m so happy to hear that! ☺️ thank you
Thank you!! So happy for the great tips AND how to add glitter to the back :)
You’re welcome I’m so glad it was helpful 🥰
Hi New to this craft found your demo very helpful, waiting for my resin to arrive can't wait to give it a go thanks .
@@cheranne32 oh I’m so glad it was helpful, I have lots of beginner tutorials if you have any questions please feel free to ask 🥰
Thank you 👍
Thanks for the tips ☺️❤
You’re welcome ☺️ thank you for watching 😊
Great tips, thank you 😊
Thank you for watching
These look great!
Thank you 😊
Great video, Sis 😘
Thank you sweetie 😘
Very good video! Please can you tell me how you clean your brushes from the remains of UV resin? Thank you!
I just use a baby wipe and then wrap with saran wrap and put in a dark area on desk shelf
How do you clean the resin off your brush?
@@darlene6969 I don’t, I just wrap the top with cling wrap and put in dark area and reuse again later.
can i use this same method using polymer clay and UV resin to make flatware handles? is it water resistant? .. thank you
Polymer clay once baked is water resistant and does not have to be covered in resin or glazes. You can use any glaze compatible with polymer clay to seal mica powders, inks, paints etc. on the clay if used but if just using clay only no sealer is needed. I personally have never made flatware handles but in my opinion anything that may come in contact with food is a no no with uv resin.
@@sherbearsclay thank you so much for the tips!
You’re welcome just be careful with any resin and things dealing with food, make sure you do research and that they are food safe. 😃
Hi Sherri From Australia 🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🐨🇦🇺💕💕💕Apparently If You Brush A Thin Coat Of Satin Glaze It’s Supposed To Help The Resin To Not Pull Away From The Sides 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
@@kerryhall7506 thats interesting I never heard that before. I might have to try that. Thank you ☺️
What is that mat called that you're using
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Can anyone tell me how to avoid the holes in my jewelery piece that i made for earrings. I cant drill through the resin afterwards. Dont have the tools
You really just have to move very slowly, and don’t go right up to the hole just next to it, by doing that you should not get resin in the holes
@sherbearsclay thanks but i tried that, and i suck at it. Lol
@@susanmartin870 oh no I’m sorry to hear that, the only thing I can say is practice which I’m sure you heard a million times since that’s what everyone usually says
clorox wipes clean resin of brushes. I do it all the time.
Good to know 😊 thank you so much
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I clean up resin with alcohol. Rubbing alcohol 98%
@@DeniseLeegreenjuicemystic thank you
Working slow is the KEY 🤦 and I'm always wayyy too impatient to see the finished product that i hurry the process up 🤦 and the edges pull in 🤦 baaaahahaaaaa 🥴
lol 😂 we all been there
Do I need to wear a mask for this hobby. Will not be for a business.
@@tracywilliams8371 I personally cannot say if you should or shouldn’t, I do not wear a mask but I work in a large room that is ventilated and don’t use on a regular basis. I would suggest looking on the site from company where you buy the resin and see what they recommend.
@ many thanks
@@tracywilliams8371 you’re welcome ☺️