Thank you so much ♥️ It’s such a strange feeling to be talking to people who aren’t actually there in the room 😅 I’m glad its working out ok on the viewer side as well 💕
Good evening! I just came across your channel and happy I did. I watch Julie every day and when I saw your fairy flower, I had to see how ya did it! Lol New subbie here. It looks gorgeous and the colors are beautiful. Look forward to seeing all your amazing creations. Big ((Hugs)) from Texas! ; )
I think it's pretty, great job, yeah you will have to not go in too far in the middle w the white dots. it worked out when Julie didn't go in as far with the white dots.
Thank you! ♥️ I’ve done another piece tonight with some small tweaks to account for using a different resin, so hopefully I can get to the point where the spot goes away completely 😊🤞🏼
Thank you so much! ♥️ I really do like using the ArtPro, I definitely need more practice though. 😊 It was very unique using a 3:2 ratio, and I could really feel the difference in the viscosity.
I think I prefer the 2:1 too, but the 3:2 has its upsides. It is much more viscous and cures faster for one. I think there is a use for both, the ArtPro is just a little pricey for every day for me. As far as the colors go, I used Liquitex acrylic ink, in Quinacridone magenta, phthalocyanine green, and Prussian blue. ☺️ Thank you! ♥️
I don't have a live edge mold so how deep of a mold do I need to do the larimar and fairy light effect? I have asked many demonstrators on utube and no one answers this questions. Many people have asked and they are not getting responses either. Why can't or won't answer this questions?
I’m not sure if I know the correct answer to that, but I will say that the live edge mold is about 1/4 of an inch deep, so I would try to find a mold that deep to start. I don’t know if the slope of the live edge makes a difference or not, but the videos I have watched have recommended a live edge. I have not seen anyone do these techniques on anything but a live edge mold. I’m sorry I don’t have better answers for that question.
It works best with a 3:2 resin. I have been unable to get it to work well when using a 2:1, and I am unaware of anyone getting it to work with a 1:1. I only just today was able to get it to work the way it’s intended to, and that video will be up this week. The resin I’m using for these is ArtPro.
Pinks and purples going muddy is normal. Alcohol and acrylic inks are actually NOT designed for resin, there made for paper. As the resin heats up during the curing, it's burning the pigment used in these inks, turning them that muddy color like you expressed with the pinks and purples. Some blues will also lose some of their pigment, turning an almost ugly yellow if they keep pigment at all. I would look into moving on to resin dyes, they work a lot better and can hold up to the heat of the curing. Just be mindful some brands especially on amazon will label alcohol inks as dyes. Plus the dyes are far cheaper.
Thanks for that information, I appreciate it! It’s mainly alcohol inks that I’ve had issues with doing that, but it’s made me extra cautious when I’m doing multi colors or working with pink/purple. It’s good to have a reason as to why that’s happening. I appreciate it. 🙂
You should try stopping after you do the white dots. It does such a cool effect!!!
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Wow, wow 🤩 your work is incredible, so beautiful end result 👏👏👏👋🤩🍀
Thank you so much 😊♥️
Absolutely beautiful cat kit hun xxx 🦋 🦋 🦋
Thank you ♥️♥️
This came out so pretty. I am fascinated by the back though. I love the white star fire on the back.
Thank you! 😊♥️ It definitely is cool, and different every single time I do it.
Very good! Looks great, love the colors. Applause 👏🏼
Thanks so much! ♥️♥️♥️
I L♡VE it 👍😍 👍
It turned out amazing 🤩
Thank you! 😊♥️
That came out beautiful. ❤❤❤ the effect on this one. Gorgeous 🥰
Thank you so much 😊♥️♥️
If and when I can do this after I get going, I swear my reaction would be the same just amazed and thankful!
Thank you! ♥️ It’s such a great feeling, having a successful pour like that. I just love when that happens 🥰
Talking through the video is good for you and us. Your piece came out beautifully.❤Looks like a sunflower.
Thank you so much ♥️ It’s such a strange feeling to be talking to people who aren’t actually there in the room 😅 I’m glad its working out ok on the viewer side as well 💕
I love both, but especially the previous one!
Thank you so much! ♥️
I absolutely love these !!! 👍😻😻😻👍
Thank you so much! ♥️♥️
Gorgeous colors. It’s just beautiful. ❤
Thank you so much! 💚
That is beautiful ❤❤ love the colors 🎉
Thanks so much 😊♥️
Good evening! I just came across your channel and happy I did. I watch Julie every day and when I saw your fairy flower, I had to see how ya did it! Lol New subbie here. It looks gorgeous and the colors are beautiful. Look forward to seeing all your amazing creations. Big ((Hugs)) from Texas! ; )
Hello! I’m glad you’re here! It’s great to meet new people with the same interests. Thank you so much for your kind words 💖
@@sunfiredesigns Awww, your so welcome! Great to meet you as well. Ttys ; )
Love the colors!
Thank you! ♥️
Just found you. I like your set up and talking. Lovely work❤
Thank you so much ♥️ I’m glad you’re here 😊
So pretty. Great colour choice 👍
Thank you so much! ♥️
I love it
Wow beautiful 😊❤😊
Thank you! 🥰
Beautiful 🤩
Thank you! ♥️
BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤❤
Thank you!! 💕💕💕
It’s very pretty
Thank you!
So pretty. Might want to put dots closer to the center. I like the inner petals. Gives it a more dimensional look.
I only didn’t because when I put the dots closer into the center I ended up with an even whiter circle in the middle.
Lovely
Thank you 💕
Beautiful ❤️🇬🇧
Thank you so much! 💜
I think it's pretty, great job, yeah you will have to not go in too far in the middle w the white dots. it worked out when Julie didn't go in as far with the white dots.
Thank you! ♥️ I’ve done another piece tonight with some small tweaks to account for using a different resin, so hopefully I can get to the point where the spot goes away completely 😊🤞🏼
yes you did make a fairy flower, keep trying there gorgeous also. @@sunfiredesigns
Persistence is key! Well done for sticking with it. This is very pretty. Did you enjoy working with the resinpro epoxy?
Thank you so much! ♥️ I really do like using the ArtPro, I definitely need more practice though. 😊 It was very unique using a 3:2 ratio, and I could really feel the difference in the viscosity.
I like the 2 to 1 the best. What colors did you use? I love them
I think I prefer the 2:1 too, but the 3:2 has its upsides. It is much more viscous and cures faster for one. I think there is a use for both, the ArtPro is just a little pricey for every day for me. As far as the colors go, I used Liquitex acrylic ink, in Quinacridone magenta, phthalocyanine green, and Prussian blue. ☺️ Thank you! ♥️
I don't have a live edge mold so how deep of a mold do I need to do the larimar and fairy light effect? I have asked many demonstrators on utube and no one answers this questions. Many people have asked and they are not getting responses either. Why can't or won't answer this questions?
I’m not sure if I know the correct answer to that, but I will say that the live edge mold is about 1/4 of an inch deep, so I would try to find a mold that deep to start. I don’t know if the slope of the live edge makes a difference or not, but the videos I have watched have recommended a live edge. I have not seen anyone do these techniques on anything but a live edge mold. I’m sorry I don’t have better answers for that question.
Does the resin have to be a 3-2 or can this be done with 2-1? Cheers
It works best with a 3:2 resin. I have been unable to get it to work well when using a 2:1, and I am unaware of anyone getting it to work with a 1:1. I only just today was able to get it to work the way it’s intended to, and that video will be up this week. The resin I’m using for these is ArtPro.
@@sunfiredesigns thanks for that. Much appreciate your reply. Just had another attempt, still with the 2:1 and no luck so will get some 3:2 resin.
Pinks and purples going muddy is normal. Alcohol and acrylic inks are actually NOT designed for resin, there made for paper. As the resin heats up during the curing, it's burning the pigment used in these inks, turning them that muddy color like you expressed with the pinks and purples. Some blues will also lose some of their pigment, turning an almost ugly yellow if they keep pigment at all. I would look into moving on to resin dyes, they work a lot better and can hold up to the heat of the curing. Just be mindful some brands especially on amazon will label alcohol inks as dyes. Plus the dyes are far cheaper.
Thanks for that information, I appreciate it! It’s mainly alcohol inks that I’ve had issues with doing that, but it’s made me extra cautious when I’m doing multi colors or working with pink/purple. It’s good to have a reason as to why that’s happening. I appreciate it. 🙂
That's beautiful
Thank you! ☺️ ❤️