I'm a 41-year-old man, I've worked construction since I was 15, and I was an alcoholic most of my adult life. A few years ago I met a woman we married ,we had a son, I cleaned up my Act. But going to work and back home to sit on the couch and watch TV got boring and I became a little frustrated. A couple months ago I found resin tutorial which became incredibly interesting to me. I have no idea what I'm doing, but I I feel like I've caught a second wind in life, I love it , thank you for everything you do it's absolutely helpful and fantastic Sincerely, Mr bear hands. P.s. I love your accent.
Wow that is a story with a happy ending! I am so glad you found something to inspire you. Resin saved me from a bad time too so I know where you are coming from. I dislike my accent but people on here seem to like it so that’s great!
Congrats! I don't want to hijack your comment but maybe share some similar vibes, I'm a former pain pill addict and resin art has totally taken over my mind and fuelled my recovery. I no longer get the 'cravings' because all my cravings are for mica powders and silicone molds instead 😅 It's a very therapeutic hobby which I don't think a lot of people appreciate and I'm so glad there are so many great people on youtube sharing their knowledge
I tried this technique using Reynolds non-stick aluminum foil and just to warn you or anybody else trying this method it will not work you cannot use the nonstick aluminum foil. Instead of spreading it just beads up and repels on the foil. I will happily try again. going out tomorrow to buy some regular aluminum foil but yours came out absolutely beautiful!
After I drip my alcohol ink on my foil I light it on fire, now do this outside! (I did mine on a cookie sheet) at my kitchen table but that’s me… it gives your foil a whole different effect! Just beautiful ❤
When you set it on fire it truly does give it something different not to minton that it’s incredibly fun to do ,?I have been using fire on all of my creations that I use alcohol ink on or any wood work I do , if you have not tried that you should , just be careful and make sure you are using all safety measures . And enjoy and have fun creating .
A fun variation is to put the fresh (uncrinkled) foil pieces (individually or stacked) onto a thick soft/pliable surface & then texture with stamps or other patterning items - before or after applying inks (different effects depending on inking order).
You are always so creative and doing different things, and they all turn out beautiful. I know when I watch your videos, it won't be something I've seen done to death already. Also, I'll bet your kiddos loved it when you read them bedtime stories.
😊Hi my dear friend, these coasters are really beautiful. I love the little heart in the middle. This foil and ink would be great for making Christmas baubles as well as coasters. In fact this technique could be used for lots of things. 😢 There you go again! Making my brain work😅 you do it everytime😂❤ love you my very dear friend. Lots of love Lou xx
Absolutely stunningly gorgeous Louise❤ what a wonderful idea. Thank you so kindly for sharing your wonderful talent with us all. Take care and keep creating ❤
Those look really amazing! I actually really like the pink and red one. I also really like the last one that you demolded. I just really love the color combinations!
Hi Louise v good morning from India. Your video helped a ton to see how I can make the stained glass effect with crushed coloured foil. Am working on a canvas . Thankyou so much for sharing n I liked some of your videos that am watching too. It's a great help for self taught like us.
Oo,those are very pretty! I liked the one with the dark purples and the bit of blue the most,but they were all nice colors.Thank you for sharing your ideas with us!
This is why we all love you so much, WOW!!! (Apart from the fact that your an absolute sweetheart 🥰) Louise these are just gorgeous 😍 ❤ I am so excited to try this! Your colour combinations are gorgeous, especially the green. Thank you for yet another amazing tutorial. Hugs from Western Australia. PS: I hope your lovely Mum is doing well and the Cafe is thriving ❤
Rechelle you are so lovely, thank you so much for such kind words and for thinking of my mum. She is very well thank you, I must get her on one of my videos!
These are so beautiful. I have never done anything with resin before but i really want to try and really want to try these. Thank you for sharing this video.
Such a simple technique with stunning results. I plan to use your technique to make components for necklaces, earrings and bracelets. As always I thank you for sharing your expertise.
I'm a 41-year-old man, I've worked construction since I was 15, and I was an alcoholic most of my adult life. A few years ago I met a woman we married ,we had a son, I cleaned up my Act. But going to work and back home to sit on the couch and watch TV got boring and I became a little frustrated. A couple months ago I found resin tutorial which became incredibly interesting to me. I have no idea what I'm doing, but I I feel like I've caught a second wind in life, I love it , thank you for everything you do it's absolutely helpful and fantastic
Sincerely, Mr bear hands.
P.s. I love your accent.
Wow that is a story with a happy ending! I am so glad you found something to inspire you. Resin saved me from a bad time too so I know where you are coming from. I dislike my accent but people on here seem to like it so that’s great!
Congrats! I don't want to hijack your comment but maybe share some similar vibes, I'm a former pain pill addict and resin art has totally taken over my mind and fuelled my recovery. I no longer get the 'cravings' because all my cravings are for mica powders and silicone molds instead 😅 It's a very therapeutic hobby which I don't think a lot of people appreciate and I'm so glad there are so many great people on youtube sharing their knowledge
You're not alone. I'm in a similar situation. Art is therapy. Although, still addicting but in a positive way.
Hope you’re doing well. Always search for positive outlets. ❤
I tried this technique using Reynolds non-stick aluminum foil and just to warn you or anybody else trying this method it will not work you cannot use the nonstick aluminum foil. Instead of spreading it just beads up and repels on the foil. I will happily try again. going out tomorrow to buy some regular aluminum foil but yours came out absolutely beautiful!
Thank you for the heads up! That’s the one I have at home and was planning on using.
Very pretty. A welcome change from blooms
After I drip my alcohol ink on my foil I light it on fire, now do this outside! (I did mine on a cookie sheet) at my kitchen table but that’s me… it gives your foil a whole different effect! Just beautiful ❤
You light it on fire and leave it for how long? Do you let it burn itself out or do you blow it out?
I do the same thing and I love it !!
When you set it on fire it truly does give it something different not to minton that it’s incredibly fun to do ,?I have been using fire on all of my creations that I use alcohol ink on or any wood work I do , if you have not tried that you should , just be careful and make sure you are using all safety measures . And enjoy and have fun creating .
A fun variation is to put the fresh (uncrinkled) foil pieces (individually or stacked) onto a thick soft/pliable surface & then texture with stamps or other patterning items - before or after applying inks (different effects depending on inking order).
That really sounds great! Thank you for the idea 😀
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That’s brilliant!
Looking at the image of the coasters, I had no idea that it was foil and alcohol inks! They are very pretty!
"There's no corners in a circle" lol! I loved this, and your voice is so relaxing! Thanks for the video!
Hi, these are beautiful and different. Aluminum foil l would haven't thought of that. Go girl. I want to try now
❤❤❤❤😊 Lisa
Hello, all! I am a first time viewer of this channel and I am very impressed and cannot wait to get started with you!
1st timer here Love this tutorial!!!!
I love them 💗! Thank you. I do so enjoy hearing your cheery voice on Sunday mornings!😊❤
Aw thank you so much Patti ❤️❤️❤️
You are always so creative and doing different things, and they all turn out beautiful. I know when I watch your videos, it won't be something I've seen done to death already.
Also, I'll bet your kiddos loved it when you read them bedtime stories.
Thank you so much. I used to teach in a primary school and story time was great, they sometimes fell asleep though 🤣
Greetings from Australia. I’m so glad I found your channel. WOW!
Absolutely stunning !!!! Thank you Louise for all you do & bringing your videos to us.
Thank you very much Debra xx
All coasters are beautiful. Pink and red is my favorite one.
😊Hi my dear friend, these coasters are really beautiful. I love the little heart in the middle. This foil and ink would be great for making Christmas baubles as well as coasters. In fact this technique could be used for lots of things. 😢 There you go again! Making my brain work😅 you do it everytime😂❤ love you my very dear friend. Lots of love Lou xx
Linny, someone has to make your brain work 🤣🤣 it’s my role in life 🤣🤣
The 3 dimensional quality of the coasters is really pretty. They are lovely.
Absolutely stunningly gorgeous Louise❤ what a wonderful idea. Thank you so kindly for sharing your wonderful talent with us all. Take care and keep creating ❤
Thank you so much Dale 😊
So cool.
The pink was my favorite btw. Thanks for this beautiful creation.
This looks amazing. You’re a fantastic artist!
I love this look! Thank you for sharing.
Wow! What a great idea! These came out wonderfully!
These are beautiful love all the colours the purple pink blue is my favourite and love the little heart ❤ 😊
Those look really amazing! I actually really like the pink and red one. I also really like the last one that you demolded. I just really love the color combinations!
Thank you so much Lisa xx
I love Louise's giggle!
That is a great project for a newbie, I love the green one best too.
Thank you Laura xxx
برافو عليك. حببتيني فى شغل الريزن .. بالنجاح والتوفيق ❤❤❤🇱🇾🇱🇾🇱🇾🇱🇾🇱🇾
Really cool; I love projects where I already posses everything that I'll need to complete the item.
Thanks for sharing.
These are super cool, and I really like the hot pink one! Looks like so much fun!
They look amazing, I will definitely try these soon.
Easy and beautiful, my favourite project
Beautiful like them. You perfectly gave directions and explanation to your best level
I love these, they are so clever.
Those circles are so lovely! Thanks
I LOVE IT AND I COULD LISTEN TO YOUR VOICE ALL DAY. SO RELAXING 🎉
Thank you ever so much and sorry for the late reply xx
That was a great project, with amazing results . Thanks for sharing
These are _glorious,_ Louise! You're so clever. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas and techniques with us... 🤍
Love this effect. I definitely am going to have to try this. I thank you for sharing this technique...
Thank you Brenda xx
Another brilliant and creative idea. Very do able for me. Cant wait to get messy!!thank you for sharing.
I love how these came out and I really enjoyed your style of narration 😅❤
Thank you ever so much 😊
Another fun tutorial ❤ thanks Lou, hope you are having a great day
This is one of the coolest variations I've seen! Thanks
Thank you so much ❤️
Hi Louise v good morning from India. Your video helped a ton to see how I can make the stained glass effect with crushed coloured foil. Am working on a canvas . Thankyou so much for sharing n I liked some of your videos that am watching too. It's a great help for self taught like us.
Very cool idea. Love it! Thank you.
Very pretty with so much color and depth. Love them!
Great idea with the alu-foil, love them ❤😍
Thank you Michel 😊
Loved them all even the pink one
I learned a lot crafted from you thank you so much and I can't wait to see your next video
These are really cool. Love the 4th one. Looked like a galaxy
Absolutely gorgeous 😍 such a great idea and a stunning effect. Thank you so much for sharing, I love these and look forward to trying this technique ❤
Thank you Apple, I hope you have fun trying the technique xx
Those are really pretty. I am going to try this technique on my resun jars.
Wow very Beautiful thanks for sharing
Will definitely try this technique. Thank you so much for sharing 🙏🏻🙏🏻
They look lovely!
Thanks Louise Really informative and good to actually see a different method
Oo,those are very pretty! I liked the one with the dark purples and the bit of blue the most,but they were all nice colors.Thank you for sharing your ideas with us!
It looks like messy fun! The results are really cool.
Thank you MissKyle xx
This is why we all love you so much, WOW!!! (Apart from the fact that your an absolute sweetheart 🥰) Louise these are just gorgeous 😍 ❤ I am so excited to try this! Your colour combinations are gorgeous, especially the green. Thank you for yet another amazing tutorial. Hugs from Western Australia. PS: I hope your lovely Mum is doing well and the Cafe is thriving ❤
Rechelle you are so lovely, thank you so much for such kind words and for thinking of my mum. She is very well thank you, I must get her on one of my videos!
@@LouiseSingletonCreations That would be so lovely!!!! 🥰 I'm sure everyone would just LOVE to meet her. Mums are just the best 🥰🥰🥰🥰
love the outcome
Very beautiful and nice technique which I will definitely try. Thanks for sharing 👍🏽
Thank you for watching Prem Prem ❤️
Very pretty
Resin still intimates me
Hope to get brave someday soon
Very pretty and easy looking
really enjoyed your technique...thank you !!!
loved the result.. u explained each and every step so well..thanku..ur surely try
Great tutorial thank you . I have just started my journey with resin and love it. Seeing your work is inspiring.
This is lovely..Going to try this soon..Thank you for this amazing idea ..❤
So pretty 😍. May try this in a few different molds.
Fascinating and super easy!
I love this! So easy too! I still liked the pink. The last one was my favorite. It looked like space.
I love ur accent, and ur works are beautiful, am a beginner in resin will definitely give it a try
Hi Louise great technique, love the effect 😍 thanks for sharing ❤️ xx
Oooo! I really need to do these! So pretty❤ ty for sharing! 😊
Thank you for in detail video . Thanks for sharing
Woow tht was amazing it's very nice ❤
Oh WOW ❤ you did such a beautiful job !! 😊
Beautiful result 👏👏👏
Beautiful work,thank you 😊
Absolutely gorgeous.
Stunning results ❤
They are very beautiful 😍
Love it. Another idea to try.
These are lovely thank you can't wait to give these a try x❤
Turned out beautiful
This is beautiful! I’m thinking that I will try this technique using jewelry moulds.
Very cool looking. Love the idea!
These are so beautiful. I have never done anything with resin before but i really want to try and really want to try these. Thank you for sharing this video.
Love how they turned out 😍 I think I'm going to try it 😁
So beautiful 😍❤️ I love it!!!!!
They are very beautiful. I think I'm going to give that a try as a newbie. Thank you for the idea.
Thank you, good luck and have fun xx
I love these! So pretty.
Such a simple technique with stunning results. I plan to use your technique to make components for necklaces, earrings and bracelets. As always I thank you for sharing your expertise.
Thank you GA Lady ( you won the HTV Ront giveaway but I don’t think you are seeing your messages - please email me at louise.e.singleton@gmail.com)
Louise these are beautiful!
I love them! What a cool technique. I want to give this a try. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Love these Louise...Amazing🤩🥰
I like this!
Love Love Love! Your least favorite, the pink, was my favorite. 😁
Really lovely Louise, thank you so much for sharing your ideas! ❌☘️🥰
Thank you Andrea x
Stunning, Louise! Absolutely *GORGEOUS!* I love them all! ❤ The chrome edge finished them off so well! Gotta try this! 😊👍❤
Thank you my lovely, yes , I agree the edges really finished them off. ❤️❤️
just gorgeous!