ATTENTION! The Breathe Buddy pink filters may not be adequate for resin, the respirator I use will be listed in my shop. Sorry for the confusion. They have not replaced the filter, it is a separate kind of filter. As always, please do your own research and judgement when working with resin. Happy creating everyone!
@@TamsCreativeCorner ohhhhhh!!!! Samesies!!! It's really nice to hear another person's perspective on best practices for working with possibly toxic chemicals, I still want to do projects but it's tough when some days even WATER causes reactions LOL!
@@toby-jeanne_almy I totally get it! Nice to meet another unicorn 😂 my doctor would not be happy if she knew I was using resin! I have not done much in awhile as we are on a new adventure over @til further notice! Love to have you join us there too! So nice to connect. I don’t even bother trying to explain all of my ailments anymore! Hugs hugs and hope you are doing good!
You need to use a respirator that can use Organic Filters. Also... Full face, to cover your eyes. Vapors can be absorbed thru eyes much more than one's skin. (Professional Firefighter here). Also ask your vendor for the current MSD, Material Safety Data sheet for the epoxy/resin you are planning to use. Read it!
I've bought molds, pigment, beads, etc. This is the video I needed most. I want to be safe when I start this craft so although you may not think it's exciting, it is to me. Thank you.
Thabks for doing this video, its really useful to me as a beginner. I realise you said you were uncomfortable doing a video this long with this much focus on you, it was only the outtakes and your comment in the title that told me that. You really did a great job, and you will have helped so many people with this!
It’s great that you mention respirators. It is only half the info they need though. Some will no doubt end up with a respirator and a dust filter which does not protect from resin off gasses. A respirator is only effective with the right filter!
All this info was exactly what I needed! I haven’t even done one project yet and this helped me feel more comfortable to start. I don’t know why I’m so afraid to start. But you did make me feel better. Thank you!
I've just purchased some items to start resin art "again" after years of not doing it, I happened upon your video only to realize I never had all the information to do this craft, I mixed, poured, and worked unprotected ! I'm now 70 yrs old, your video has given me wonderful knowledge about the steps that need to be taken, not only for my health but to make to my projects better thank you for sharing your information with us, I'm a new subbie and clicked the bell, now I've found you, I don't want to miss anything else important
I got tired of resin and paint damage to my clothes, so, I use canvas full sized aprons, which Amazon sells. :) Thank you for the list, I made a list from yours and before I work I check off my list and I'm having so much fun learning!
Wow! Thank you for this! I’m trying to do a few resin projects in my house and have been getting overwhelmed. So many people give their tool picks but they don’t always make sense. Especially when I’m not going to be selling stuff. Your list actually sounds helpful. Think I might just have to subscribe. Hmmmm…😎🤗😎
I'm glad you made this video I tell Nail Techs the same everything we use is carcegenic, even your hair dye. And I've just bought the tools to start with resin. I always say just because it doesn't smell the fumes are still in the air So thank you was good to know.💕💕
That’s a great idea! I can do a video of resins and supplies I use regularly, but can’t afford to buy up a bunch of different things just to experiment 😂 Thanks for watching 😉
you are awesome!! this is coming from someone that cannot sit through a tutorial with an artist talking,ever! but you were super eay to listen to ,t,hank you so much,very professonal&informative!!
Thank you for this video. It is the best/ most informative video that I have watched on this subject and I watch every one that I come across. I am now a subscriber.! You are also a great instructor - you include your reasoning behind decisions and share so much information. My contribution to this is: Unicone Art makes a gel cleanser for hands. It’s a pump. Labeled as a ‘magical resin remover’ And It Is! I highly recommend it. It’s great. If you get resin on your hands at all, this is the best way to get it off. It is not harsh like alcohol. Really. Try it. (I have no stake in this whatsoever) but please try it and tell us what you think. Thanks again.
I just found your resin work and am so intrigued by it. I would love a supply video that tells more about resins, pigments, inks, etc. before I jump into trying this! Thank you!
Very useful video. Especially for the beginners. 👍🏻 One thing missed out might be a covering or a lid used to protect the project..rest all is covered. Thank you so much👍🏻
Aww I am so glad I stumbled upon your channel. I have been wanting to do resin as a hobby and your channel is the one I liked the best. You’re so calm and look so happy to teach and you are so very detailed. Thank you so much for this video. Now I know what to do 🌼
I just started today and I am so thankful i stumbled across your video!! I’m going to be working outside on my patio because I do live in a apartment so I don’t want to chance it. 😇 I ordered a outside table just for my projects !
Thank you! I’m glad you found my channel! Just make sure the temperature outside is what your resin recommends for curing and cover it when done 😉. I’d love to get to a climate where I could work outside. Have so much fun 🤗
Thank you ever so much! no need to be embarrassed It was very helpful and straight to the point I think you’ve done a wonderful job I appreciate your time and effort
Hi Tammy! Your video is so helpful to me. I need to restore a table that my mom uses as an island in the kitchen and as an artist myself I was just planning on using my art resin. I think I'll use the Epoxy Resin by MAS (on Amazon). I've never imagined covering a large surface before as I only would use only a small amount of resin for setting the eyes on my sculptures. Naturally, I didn't even think about bubbles forming so I added a torch to my amazon cart per your suggestion. And I'm glad I watched your full video because I was going to move this project to my room and I do have quite a bit of alcohol-based art products that I should probably keep out of reach. Even though I know alcohol is very flammable, sometimes we get carried away with our projects and simply forget. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. It was very nice to listen to you and you are so informative
You are so kind. Thank you! Sorry for the delay. We are on the road and I hadn’t been getting notifications! Yes, you’ll want to use a countertop epoxy for a surface like that. Art resin us to soft for countertops. I’m glad the video helped. Always a learning experience!
Sounds like a carbon airfilter would be handy to have as it would get rid of the VOC and significantly reduce dust and particles in the air. You can also McGiver one using a clean new vacuum that has a heppa filter for the dust and tape a respirator carbon filter to the intake for the gasses. But that would be very loud!
Hi! Thanks for watching! You can find my amazon store link in the drop down description below the video and click on that and then scroll to where you see the top ten supplies icon . I will also attach a link here, to my shop and you can try that ;) Thank you! www.amazon.com/shop/tamscreativecorner
Hello! Actually, they pronounce it the way I stated in video although you are correct it is spelled love life 😉. I thought the same until the company corrected me
Wow! This is so informative! I subscribe! Can you make a video about the supplies you use like the type of resin, inks, and what's your recommendation? 😍
This was sooo helpful and you are a wonderful presenter. Do you have a recommendation about what do do if you accidentally touch a cured resin project with sticky resin fingers
Thank you so much! Hopefully you didn’t get the resin on your actual fingers otherwise clean those first ;). If you notice right away I’d wipe the resin off of the piece with alcohol wipes if it’s too late for that you can sand it down and repour or just repour depending on your project 😉. Hope that helps?!
Very informative Tammy! I just ordered a lazy Susan and it’s waiting for me to use. The top 10 is definitely a must have for sure! And you are not kidding when you say Resin is sticky. Great tips dear! 🌹🥰🎨
Thank you so much for making this video. It's super informative for those of us who are starting out. The only work space I have is my room unfortunately. Wondering if there's a way to work around the lack of space😭 (I'm from Singapore and live in a flat/apartment along with my family)
HI Roshni! I'm so Glad it was helpful, but yes, I understand the frustration with a limited work space! Especially now that we are living in an RV and traveling my space is challenging! You can check us out over @til further notice Perhaps you can find a space to rent to work in or a friend with a spare area? I wish you the best of luck!
It was really informative. This are really important to know before I start. Thank you so much for this video and for explaining everything so perfectly. Also I had a question - in what atmosphere I should do my job, like infront of window or in a room where's no Windows there and do I have to turn on the fan or off it instead? Hope you understood my question. It will be really appreciative and helpful if you can answer. Again Thank you so much for this great video
Hi ! Thank you for watching! I like to work in a room with ventilation, window and I also have air purifier running too. A fan would be helpful to pull the air out, but if it’s blowing in the room it can lead to dust floating into your piece.
This was full of helpful suggestions ! I'm new to using resin, which I'm combining with my cnc machine use and I appreciated your list, as there were some things I had not thought of. Well done. ;-)
Great video Tam! I agree with all of your top 10! One item I also always have in my studio when working with resin is a can of acetone! I soak tools and brushes in it after using them in any resin project.
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful. I had a mix of crafting tables. From ikea with lots of drawers, a glass drafting table and even a fold out table. The drawers and organizing are where it’s at!
Great question! I have yet to work outdoors but hope to in the future so will better be able to answer. But I myself would probably still wear a mask anytime I’m torching my piece, but outdoors would certainly be much safer if you could control the environment!
ATTENTION! The Breathe Buddy pink filters may not be adequate for resin, the respirator I use will be listed in my shop. Sorry for the confusion. They have not replaced the filter, it is a separate kind of filter. As always, please do your own research and judgement when working with resin. Happy creating everyone!
Do you have MCAS?!?
@@toby-jeanne_almy yes!
@@TamsCreativeCorner ohhhhhh!!!! Samesies!!! It's really nice to hear another person's perspective on best practices for working with possibly toxic chemicals, I still want to do projects but it's tough when some days even WATER causes reactions LOL!
@@TamsCreativeCorner that would actually make a REALLY good video! DIY best practices with MCAS!
@@toby-jeanne_almy I totally get it! Nice to meet another unicorn 😂 my doctor would not be happy if she knew I was using resin! I have not done much in awhile as we are on a new adventure over @til further notice! Love to have you join us there too! So nice to connect. I don’t even bother trying to explain all of my ailments anymore! Hugs hugs and hope you are doing good!
THIS IS VERY INFORMATIVE. MOST PEOPLE ARE NOT INFORMATIVE ENOUGH. I'M APPRECIATIVE. THANK YOU.
Thank you! I’m happy to hear it was helpful. Thanks for watching and your kind comment!
You need to use a respirator that can use Organic Filters. Also... Full face, to cover your eyes. Vapors can be absorbed thru eyes much more than one's skin. (Professional Firefighter here). Also ask your vendor for the current MSD, Material Safety Data sheet for the epoxy/resin you are planning to use. Read it!
Thank you for your input! Yes, I always get the mds safety sheet and a full face is definitely the better way to go!
Full body
What if you wear glasses
I've bought molds, pigment, beads, etc. This is the video I needed most. I want to be safe when I start this craft so although you may not think it's exciting, it is to me. Thank you.
Thank you! I’m glad it was helpful. Happy creating!
Wow your Amazon store has literally everything. Such a big help.
Hello! So happy it was helpful. Thanks for watching and your comment!
the smell of curing epoxy makes me feel good, not for any physical reaction just reminds me of finishing projects which has a great feeling.
Oh gosh, be safe! I love the finish too but am careful not to sniff 😉
Thabks for doing this video, its really useful to me as a beginner. I realise you said you were uncomfortable doing a video this long with this much focus on you, it was only the outtakes and your comment in the title that told me that. You really did a great job, and you will have helped so many people with this!
Thank you so much. You are very kind!
It’s great that you mention respirators. It is only half the info they need though. Some will no doubt end up with a respirator and a dust filter which does not protect from resin off gasses. A respirator is only effective with the right filter!
All this info was exactly what I needed! I haven’t even done one project yet and this helped me feel more comfortable to start. I don’t know why I’m so afraid to start. But you did make me feel better. Thank you!
Thank you Yvonne! I was super nervous to start as well. Just be safe and enjoy!
My feelings exactly
Thank You So Much for your Top 10 Resin ToolsVideo!! The Breathe Buddy is ADORABLE!!! I am Proud of you for Sharing This VITAL INFORMATION!
Thank you!
Tip I got from elsewhere, instead of wooden sticks try silicon spatulas. They wipe clean.
Yes! Good tip. They even have little mini ones now for resin. Thanks for watching!
I've just purchased some items to start resin art "again" after years of not doing it, I happened upon your video only to realize I never had all the information to do this craft, I mixed, poured, and worked unprotected ! I'm now 70 yrs old, your video has given me wonderful knowledge about the steps that need to be taken, not only for my health but to make to my projects better
thank you for sharing your information with us, I'm a new subbie and clicked the bell, now I've found you, I don't want to miss anything else important
Hello Alma! Thank you so much for the kind feedback! Exciting to hear you are getting back into resin art! Appreciate your support! Happy creating!
Thank you for this info. I am planning to try resin crafts and I’ve watched lots of videos but yours tells me of other things I need.
Glad it was helpful Susan! Enjoy and be safe!
Thank you for this because I was confused as to what I needed to a resin project.
Thank you! Hope this helps!
I got tired of resin and paint damage to my clothes, so, I use canvas full sized aprons, which Amazon sells. :) Thank you for the list, I made a list from yours and before I work I check off my list and I'm having so much fun learning!
Hi Kat! It’s a messy medium! I’m so happy to hear you are having fun! Thank you for watching and the kind comment!
Thanks so much, and thanks for the update about the filters for the respirator!
Absolutely Leesa! Thank you for watching!
Hi I’m starting to do resin work your video was very helpful
So happy to hear that!
You did great with this video and i wish more people would show this side of resin handling.
You’re the BEST for making this beautifully detailed and informative video for us beginners and experts!! THANK YOU!!
Glad it was helpful! thank you!
I’m just starting with Resin; this is exactly what I needed to see!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
I finally bought one. I hope it isn’t too cumbersome to breathe while working.
Tams Creative Corner,.. I really appreciate this this video...you Rock!!!
Thank you Terry!! So glad it was helpful!
thanks for keeping us safe!!
Thanks for watching Stacy!
Wow! Thank you for this! I’m trying to do a few resin projects in my house and have been getting overwhelmed. So many people give their tool picks but they don’t always make sense. Especially when I’m not going to be selling stuff. Your list actually sounds helpful. Think I might just have to subscribe. Hmmmm…😎🤗😎
Thank you for the video. I really want to start doing crafts with resin and your video is perfect info for beginners like me. Thanks.
Hi Alton. Glad it was helpful! Happy creating and thank you so much for watching and your kind comment!
thanks for the video. My wife is new to resin art and she enjoys it so much. Great info
That is awesome! Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching!
Love these tips! I’ve also had hair cuts as a result of resin in the hair. Now I use disposable shower caps. 😀
I'm glad you made this video I tell Nail Techs the same everything we use is carcegenic, even your hair dye. And I've just bought the tools to start with resin. I always say just because it doesn't smell the fumes are still in the air So thank you was good to know.💕💕
I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see a video of a lot of different cheap resin brands being compared by work time, and the color clarity/ finish 😁🌻
That’s a great idea! I can do a video of resins and supplies I use regularly, but can’t afford to buy up a bunch of different things just to experiment 😂
Thanks for watching 😉
I looking into this new craft for me. Your video is just what I wanted, Thank you.
Hello! Glad to hear it was helpful! Happy crafting
Love this video. I has been very helpful to me. I used your list to order from.
I’m so happy to hear it was helpful and thank you for using my list, watching and your kind comment!
Thank you. The measuring cup is a great find. As is the turntable. Actually, everything was great
Thank you so much Gail!!! Happy it was helpful and your feedback means a lot!
Thanks for this info! I am just starting out with resin & want to make sure I'm keeping myself safe... thanks again!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for watching Jayne! Yes, please be safe and enjoy 🤗
Thank you thank you thank you for covering protective equipment first!
Absolutely Jenny! Thank you for watching!
you are awesome!! this is coming from someone that cannot sit through a tutorial with an artist talking,ever! but you were super eay to listen to ,t,hank you so much,very professonal&informative!!
Wow! Thank you so very much! That totally made my day. So nice to receive positive feedback! Thanks for watching!!!
I like silicone stirring sticks and measuring cups. I got a set for 12 on Amazon. Absolutely love them and amazing clean up.
Yes! I’ve started using them also for my uv resin!
Thank you for posting this video. It is very helpful!
Thank you for this video. It is the best/ most informative video that I have watched on this subject and I watch every one that I come across. I am now a subscriber.! You are also a great instructor - you include your reasoning behind decisions and share so much information.
My contribution to this is: Unicone Art makes a gel cleanser for hands. It’s a pump. Labeled as a ‘magical resin remover’ And It Is! I highly recommend it. It’s great. If you get resin on your hands at all, this is the best way to get it off. It is not harsh like alcohol. Really. Try it. (I have no stake in this whatsoever) but please try it and tell us what you think. Thanks again.
GREAT INFORMATION!!! Thank you (from a first time resin user!!!)
Thank you!!! So happy it was helpful! Happy creating 🤗
Thank you. I needed all this information. I appreciate you making this informative video
I’m glad it was helpful Debra! Appreciate your comment!
Please say something about the finishing brushes are good to make the surface smooth and clean. Thanks
This is a great video. Thank you!!!! I love your hair.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing! I’m on my way to Amazon!
Have fun!
I just found your resin work and am so intrigued by it. I would love a supply video that tells more about resins, pigments, inks, etc. before I jump into trying this! Thank you!
Hi! I need to work on a supplies video! Thanks for watching and be sure to ring the notification bell that way you won’t miss it when I make it 😉
One of the best how to videos I have seen.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video.. I have SLE but I love working with resin was looking for ways to work safely. Really useful Much love
I appreciate you watching and leaving your kind comment! I’m happy to hear it was helpful 🤗
Best video on resin that I have seen. Thank you.
Thank you so much Glenda!!!!!
Very useful video. Especially for the beginners. 👍🏻 One thing missed out might be a covering or a lid used to protect the project..rest all is covered. Thank you so much👍🏻
Thank you!!! Yes, good idea, although I don’t use any one thing for that! Appreciate you watching and your comment!
Thank for sharing these awesome tips and your top ten. I plan on getting these so I can get started soon!
Thank you LaTonya! Enjoy!
Thank you so much for this video, very informative and useful...please do one on the different resins ...it can be confusing at times...
Thank you Brenda! I know it can be overwhelming! Start small and start safe! 🤗
Thanks for teaching me!
Happy to help!
Aww I am so glad I stumbled upon your channel. I have been wanting to do resin as a hobby and your channel is the one I liked the best. You’re so calm and look so happy to teach and you are so very detailed. Thank you so much for this video. Now I know what to do 🌼
Aww Eva! Your comment made my day! Thank you so very much! I hope you have so much fun!
I just started today and I am so thankful i stumbled across your video!! I’m going to be working outside on my patio because I do live in a apartment so I don’t want to chance it. 😇 I ordered a outside table just for my projects !
Thank you! I’m glad you found my channel! Just make sure the temperature outside is what your resin recommends for curing and cover it when done 😉. I’d love to get to a climate where I could work outside. Have so much fun 🤗
Make a climate controlled box
Thank you ever so much! no need to be embarrassed It was very helpful and straight to the point I think you’ve done a wonderful job I appreciate your time and effort
AWWWW thank you so much! Your kind words mean more than you know!
Thanks for the tips! I'm just starting out with resin and your video was really useful. Glad you uploaded it!
Thank you! I’m happy to hear it was helpful! Have fun creating!
Most excellent video. Thank you. Do you use a Dremel? If so, what do you recommend?
Hi Tammy! Your video is so helpful to me. I need to restore a table that my mom uses as an island in the kitchen and as an artist myself I was just planning on using my art resin. I think I'll use the Epoxy Resin by MAS (on Amazon). I've never imagined covering a large surface before as I only would use only a small amount of resin for setting the eyes on my sculptures. Naturally, I didn't even think about bubbles forming so I added a torch to my amazon cart per your suggestion. And I'm glad I watched your full video because I was going to move this project to my room and I do have quite a bit of alcohol-based art products that I should probably keep out of reach. Even though I know alcohol is very flammable, sometimes we get carried away with our projects and simply forget. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. It was very nice to listen to you and you are so informative
You are so kind. Thank you! Sorry for the delay. We are on the road and I hadn’t been getting notifications! Yes, you’ll want to use a countertop epoxy for a surface like that. Art resin us to soft for countertops. I’m glad the video helped. Always a learning experience!
Sounds like a carbon airfilter would be handy to have as it would get rid of the VOC and significantly reduce dust and particles in the air.
You can also McGiver one using a clean new vacuum that has a heppa filter for the dust and tape a respirator carbon filter to the intake for the gasses. But that would be very loud!
Hi! Thanks for watching and love the McGiver idea 😂 I’m creative but not that creative! Appreciate you taking the time to drop me a comment! -Tammy
I can not find your list on Amazon? Help.
Great video, thank you
Hi! Thanks for watching! You can find my amazon store link in the drop down description below the video and click on that and then scroll to where you see the top ten supplies icon . I will also attach a link here, to my shop and you can try that ;) Thank you! www.amazon.com/shop/tamscreativecorner
Just one thing I noticed. (2 different colours for the letters on your silicone mat.) It's Love Life. ❤️
Hello! Actually, they pronounce it the way I stated in video although you are correct it is spelled love life 😉. I thought the same until the company corrected me
Oh really? Well colour me embarrassed. Never heard of the brand before. Thought I was smart for a second there. 🤣
@@jlcouto85 🤣. I felt the same way! I’m sure most people think it too 😉
Ur ending made me smile so genuinely 💕
Hi Steph! That makes me happy! Thank you for watching and your comment 🤗
V. Informative and love to see you 💕 talking and telling. Xoxo
Huma Tajdar thank you so much!
Thank you for making this video, so insightful and helpful
Thank you so much!!
Perfect video Tam !! I totally forgot to mention tying hair up haaaaa that's up there as the most important with the mask xxx
Claire’s Crafty Corner thank you! One trip to the salon with cured resin in your hair will certainly remind you 😂
@@TamsCreativeCorner 🤣🤣🤣 oh my goodness haaaa
Hi Tammy. Awesome explanation! Thanks for sharing your tricks and tools used.
Thank you my friend!
What pops bubbles using torch is the carbon dioxide from combustion. Your exhaled breath will also work.
Thanks for your input
Great video, thanks, I have a number of things to add to my list
So glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Thanks, Tam! I'm new to the world of resin and super excited to learn all about it. This was super helpful!
Hello! So nice to hear this was helpful! Have so much fun and thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! Great video, very useful and needed info. Loved the end 😂
Thank you, i do appreciate all of the tips❤
Wow! This is so informative! I subscribe!
Can you make a video about the supplies you use like the type of resin, inks, and what's your recommendation? 😍
Yes I can! I'm just behind with our new NOmad life over @til further notice that I have not made one yet. I think I will do a live stream Q & A soon!
This was sooo helpful and you are a wonderful presenter. Do you have a recommendation about what do do if you accidentally touch a cured resin project with sticky resin fingers
Thank you so much! Hopefully you didn’t get the resin on your actual fingers otherwise clean those first ;). If you notice right away I’d wipe the resin off of the piece with alcohol wipes if it’s too late for that you can sand it down and repour or just repour depending on your project 😉. Hope that helps?!
You are so much fun to watch!
Thank you Heather!
I am so sick from the resin - sick, headaches and all. Thanks.
Very informative Tammy! I just ordered a lazy Susan and it’s waiting for me to use. The top 10 is definitely a must have for sure! And you are not kidding when you say Resin is sticky. Great tips dear! 🌹🥰🎨
Penny Loves Art thank you Penny! I really appreciate that! You will love your lazy Susan! Sticky icky goodness!
Thank you Tammy for this info just starting up!
Thanks for watching, glad it was helpful!
Excellent tips
Thank you Diana!
Thanks for your master tips
Thank you!
God this is the first video that helps me, thank you! ❤
Thank you! I’m so happy it is helpful!!
I love these kinds of videos!
I also have a few small molds handy just in case I was over zealous with the epoxy...lol
Pharaohz Houndz thank you! Yes, me too! I’m almost always over zealous 😂. Thanks for watching and your kind comment 🤗
Thank you! That was great info
thank you!
Thank you so much for making this video. It's super informative for those of us who are starting out. The only work space I have is my room unfortunately. Wondering if there's a way to work around the lack of space😭 (I'm from Singapore and live in a flat/apartment along with my family)
HI Roshni! I'm so Glad it was helpful, but yes, I understand the frustration with a limited work space! Especially now that we are living in an RV and traveling my space is challenging! You can check us out over @til further notice
Perhaps you can find a space to rent to work in or a friend with a spare area? I wish you the best of luck!
Thank you so much for cc sharing this info with us!❤️
Finally somebody who tells it as it is
Thank you!
It was really informative. This are really important to know before I start. Thank you so much for this video and for explaining everything so perfectly. Also I had a question - in what atmosphere I should do my job, like infront of window or in a room where's no Windows there and do I have to turn on the fan or off it instead? Hope you understood my question. It will be really appreciative and helpful if you can answer. Again Thank you so much for this great video
Hi ! Thank you for watching! I like to work in a room with ventilation, window and I also have air purifier running too. A fan would be helpful to pull the air out, but if it’s blowing in the room it can lead to dust floating into your piece.
Yes please, I need all the help I can get!😊
Irene Bairan haha. Ok! Thank you for watching and commenting 🤗
Hi Tammy! Great informative video! Thank you! I do have one little question...I am wondering how you prep or prime your boards?
Never mind.....found your video😊
@@jagshotz Haha glad you found it! Thanks for watching and leaving your kind comment! Have fun creating!
This was full of helpful suggestions ! I'm new to using resin, which I'm combining with my cnc machine use and I appreciated your list, as there were some things I had not thought of. Well done. ;-)
Interesting video! How you clean the sticks?
I don't usually reuse them
Thank you very helpful!
Thanks! I’m glad it was helpful!
Great video Tam! I agree with all of your top 10!
One item I also always have in my studio when working with resin is a can of acetone! I soak tools and brushes in it after using them in any resin project.
Thank you! Thats a great idea! Thanks for sharing that with me! Also, I Appreciate your watching and commenting!
@@TamsCreativeCorner oh yeah, dont forget shop towels too!
ABSTRACT IMPRESSIONS Karen yes!!!!
Thanks for the info Tammy. Your blooper at the end is the way I would be all of the way through haha
You are most welcome and I was bloopering my way all the way through, trust me haha!
P.S. You made it to the end?! HAHA
Thank you for this!
I appreciate you watching Michele!
Thank you so much for this!! 💗
Thank you for watching and your comment! Glad it was helpful!
can you making tutorial video about how to wear and fit check respirator mask, i hope you can make it
I'm a new subscriber from India, I just admire your work .. love to earn more.. want to know more.. about resin work...love what you do...u rock.,...🙏
Thank you so much for your subscribe and kind comment. I have many more videos showing my technique if you’d like to learn more 🤗
You did great, thanks for all the important info.
Jodi Morton thank you so much! I hope it was helpful 🤗
Great video! Super helpful. Do you recommend any specific crafting table? I'm currently looking at the brand "Lifetime".
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful. I had a mix of crafting tables. From ikea with lots of drawers, a glass drafting table and even a fold out table. The drawers and organizing are where it’s at!
Creative solder! 👍😂
Haha! Yes!
I love this. Thank you! How do I see the amazon shop and coupon for the mat? Looks so handy.
Thank you! The links are in the description below the video ( probably a drop down arrow or something) appreciate you watching 💕
excellent presentation- you made using resin less scary for this neophyte. And you gave tips I have not heard elsewhere. All is good!
I’m so glad it was helpful and took away the scare factor 😉. Thank you so much for watching and leaving your kind comment 🤗
Would you still need a respirator if you were to work outside? Also thanks for all the tips!
Great question! I have yet to work outdoors but hope to in the future so will better be able to answer. But I myself would probably still wear a mask anytime I’m torching my piece, but outdoors would certainly be much safer if you could control the environment!