Thank you so much for an awesome video- these look great!! Wondering if you can give details on how you fill the holes created from the bubbles? You mentioned UV Resin? TIA
Hi Tracy, Basically, take the end of a skewer or toothpick and dab in into a small amount of UV resin and dab it carefully into the hold, then cure it with your UV light. I found out after I made these that after awhile, the alcohol will eat away at the resin. I was going to use them as tiny planters for tiny succulents. Thank you for watching.
@@tracyshick334 I ordered some mini cacti from Amazon and they are too big for these shot glasses. I am going to my local nursery and look for some tiny succulents to put in the shot glasses. Watch for a video in the near future.
After making these, I have learned that the ethanol in drinking alcohol will start to eat away at the epoxy resin. I plan to make them into flower pots for tiny succulents. Glad you like them and thanks for asking.
Love those shot glasses. Colors are cool. I need this size for a mold I have. Thank you for sharing💙🤍
Thank you so much, Johnnie.
These shot glasses are so pretty. I love them
Thank you so much.
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I love these shot glasses!
Thank you..
Those are so cool
Thank you so much.
Looks awesome
Thank you.
Thank you so much for an awesome video- these look great!! Wondering if you can give details on how you fill the holes created from the bubbles? You mentioned UV Resin? TIA
Hi Tracy, Basically, take the end of a skewer or toothpick and dab in into a small amount of UV resin and dab it carefully into the hold, then cure it with your UV light. I found out after I made these that after awhile, the alcohol will eat away at the resin. I was going to use them as tiny planters for tiny succulents. Thank you for watching.
@@IndiaBradyArt Perfect- thank you. I’ve been getting a few holes so this will be very helpful. Love the plant holder idea too!
@@tracyshick334 I ordered some mini cacti from Amazon and they are too big for these shot glasses. I am going to my local nursery and look for some tiny succulents to put in the shot glasses. Watch for a video in the near future.
@@IndiaBradyArt I use air plants in mine- no dirt needed, no drainage hole needed and only need to spray with water 1x week.
@@tracyshick334 That's a great idea, Tracy. Thanks.
Love these...but is it safe to drink from these glasses
After making these, I have learned that the ethanol in drinking alcohol will start to eat away at the epoxy resin. I plan to make them into flower pots for tiny succulents. Glad you like them and thanks for asking.
Three questions....what type of resin did you use? Was it food grade? Did you wash the aquarium stones before you used them?
Hi Terri. I used epoxy resin which was food grade. Yes. I did rinse the rocks very well before I used them.
Please tell me you're not recommending that people drink from those, it's not safe 😳
I don’t recommend people drink out of those.