How come no one hits the “ like “ button? I see all your beautiful comments she does awesome work, we love watching her taking on the pouring resin path, she is mastering it! Let’s show some love guys! Hit the like button!!
Bless your heart so much for showing the drilling! Most people think it's common sense to drill the holes but I was petrified of the resin shattering, watching you drill just eased my mind soooo much. This entire project is gorgeous! Job well done! Thanks so much for sharing!
A bit of masking tape on the surface will stop the drill bit slipping as it starts, and also stop the resin around the hole chipping. If you mark on the tape as you're finding the centre, you won't end up with pen marks on your resin either 😊
TTHESE ARE REALLY BEAUTIFUL!! I REALLY LOVE THE COLOR COMBO N THE YELLOW GOLD LOOKS AMAZING AGAINST THE TEALY BLUES!! THE WHITE,IN MY OPINION SEEMED TO ADD DIMINSION TO ME! JUST SO SO PRETTY!!!
A paddle bit is helpful. It lets let you drill a flat, shallow hole your washers and screw heads sit inside of. What a fantastic project! I'll have to try it one day.
Very beautiful and love it wish I had a place like you have but someday I might lol I am already 65 years old now, But I am satisfied with my life no matter where I live...You are so sweet and fun to watch....
Very pretty. I believe the blob in the middle is basically all the colors mixing as you pour in more colors and the pressure from the pour makes it go to the surface
OMG! Your coasters were classy but this triple tier serving dish is the TOP O THE LINE!!!!! So pretty!!!!! Finally, a truly usable tool!. Don't get me wrong! I like coasters. They're cool. And yours have golden class. But matching a tierciary platter? Good job, Julie!!!!
Also, you can use Alumilite Gold Metallic powder and brush it around the siliconse’s mold, then do your pour to achieve metallic looking rim without the hassle of painting at the end. I just learned this trick and it turned out beautiful. I think you can use any fine mica powder also.
Great results! This is the first time you've done something so big! This is lovely!! And the birds singing along - I think you live in paradise!! I hope the resin shavings from drilling don't bother your skin. Love your enthusiasm for all the steps. Stay safe and keep pouring!!
I do glass, I enjoy your videos so much I find myself watching these instead of my stuff. This is lovely! I see a forest,or cats eye, or pansy’s wonderful.
You were concerned about the white I think it looks good. It makes the design pop out, recently I've bought a tray, 3 canister set plus a tissue box with crystles on it from someone local who makes for my daughter's 22nd birthday. I'm amazed how beautiful resin is and the styles designs that comes out never 2 are the same.
Just want to remind you to think of all the tool we use in nursing. IV machines alone are a bit crazy. I do enjoy your videos. From a RN who paints as well as quilting, painting with material. 👍
As I noted the number system that u use for ur videos, I HAVE SOOOOO MUCH TO WATCH and EVEN MORE TO LEARN. My daughter own her own bakery and I would LUV to learn how to do these for her birthday in July 🤩
I love it when i can hear the birds there it's different then what i hear here in the us .and when u feed the birds too. Thank you for your tutorials i enjoy watching them and your excitement it put a smile on my face .thats how i feel when i do a peace too.great work so pretty.ty from the us.
All I want to do after watching this video is joining a workshop by you in real life. I am too scared to try it out on my own without any experience. I wish that would be a possibility. LOVE the outcome!!!
I am new to working with resin art and right now I am doing the research. And I stumbled upon your video. I absolutely love your energy! It's a bit chaotic and quite welcome because I am new to this and it makes me feel better that you also still struggle. So it kind of encourages me to not be afraid to mess up and thank you for that.
I've been waiting for this, but my house list electric due to the hurricane. So happy I could see it anyway. I remember Petrs saying the colorants make food safe.resin, unsafe and that's why she does a flood coat and an undercoat because she uses both sides. They are beautiful, Julie. Gorgeous out in the sunshine!
After staring at them for a while, the navy edges make them look like three dimensional bowls verses a flat surface. It looks like the gold made its way to the centers before you put the leaf in. It all looks beautiful!
I’ve heard on other videos that pigments sink or swim and it’s the type of resin, not the pigment. A faster setting resin may save your gold from sinking. Hope that helps. You are amazing!
Great job, once again! This is a beautiful cake stand! I ordered my own a week ago, and can't wait to get them, so I am so thankful you showed the complete process (needed to know about the drilling!) When I want my gold to float, this is what works for me: Use gold spray paint (sprayed into a paper cup, or on a paper plate...do not use plastic, it will melt), wait for the resin to set up a bit (for the brand I use in Germany, there's about 30 to 40 minutes), then dip a bamboo skewer into the gold, spray paint and draw into the setting resin...it will stay on top and once you've done it a few times, it's as easy as drawing the lines! Hope that you try it, and find that it to be a useful tip!
Really enjoy watching all the way from start to finish. Love listening to your thought processes! Such beautiful colours! That electric blue is amazing! Anybody else shouting “gold, gold!”!!
Ask your husband to show you how to reverse drill, so when you drill through a future project instead of pulling out the drill bit and risking damaging your work you can just hit reverse and the drill drills it way back out just like it did in. ( it’s usually a black button by the thumb) .Love how this turned out, and also love how authentic this video was, I’m tired of perfect videos with edits that take out natural reactions of the artist. I was as nervous and excited as you were and I’m glad it turned out so pretty. I’ll be back for more. Great work.
Completely and Totally Beautiful!! I'm sooooooo mesmerized at the changes nd colors coming thru as I watch..... I'm SOOOOOOOO EXCITED to see the end!! Biting my nails........OMGOSH BEAUTIFUL! Nd the otherside is....... YES I LUV IT! U could really have it either way! BRAVO, AMAZING xoxo Ur being too hard on urself it's ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS
Hello to Queensland. I love your work...and the colours are WOW...I really love this colours...my favorit..🥰🤩❤❤, the plates are not too big, quite right if you want to put cakepieces on the plate...👍🥰🤣😇😄
I think they are beautiful. Julie when you made marble you put spray gold in cup. Maybe you could add your gold toward the end around outside edges. You always like striations on top then you would have gold. Sorry just a thought. I love the color. Take care. Hugs Sheryl. OH I love my molds I bought from you. Thanks 💙 🎨💙
If you put a bit of paper in a small circle in the center under the mold it will keep the color from overtaking the center of it. Since it self levels it wont all run back to the middle. It will also give you room for the screw without needing the bumper and it will be thinner for the posts
It’s a masterpiece! I can’t imagine it being any prettier. Elegant. When I think of all that could go wrong on a first try and nothing did. You thought every step through beautifully avoiding so many mishaps. Loved the birds cheering you on in the background, “Well done, Julie!”.
Julie, you are making beautiful pieces that are going to return us to the era of afternoon tea and tea parties -- anything to use such beautiful serving pieces! Big happy hugs ~Cheryl
@@wtglb ROFL🤣😂🤣😂, I SO agree with you!! We could be Julie's first baking students. We'll whip up some fabulous dessert and then while it's cooking in the oven, we can paint! That works perfectly for me; how about you?
@@wtglb Fluid art is a LOT of fun because there are so many techniques and things you can do with it. However, it is an expensive art form because you use so much paint and pouring mediums, and there's a boatload to learn. It's like being a mad scientist. If you watch Julie Cutts, you probably already know that every product you add to a pour affects how the paint reacts and moves. One of the vital things to learn is that CONSISTENCY (i.e., the viscosity or thickness) of your paints is THE KEY to achieving the type of technique you want to use. Each technique has it's own consistency requirements, and all the paints used in one pour should be the same consistency. In my opinion, one of the best things you can do for yourself is to join 2-3 Facebook art groups. You can post your paintings and ask questions. There will be some things that you'll need to learn on your own. This isn't an art form with totally clear-cut recipes and guidelines for everything. You learn by doing and finding out what works best for you. Consider checking out Tish Winter's TH-cam Channel "The Artist's Haven." She's a very small channel, but she is ALL about supporting artists (from all genres). She does a wonderful Beginner's Basics live stream every Thursday at 9:30am Central Time. She also live streams 5 nights per week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday) at 7pm Central Time. Everyone in her "Tribe" is very supportive of one another and super nice. I moderate for her. I also moderate for Heather Mader Art. Heather live streams every Friday at 5p Pacific Time. If you come to any of these live shows, please be sure to say hello to me and remind me that we talked in Julie Cutts' comment section. Other people who are great to learn from include the well-known names of: Sarah Mack, Mina Villegas Art, Cathleen of COZ Creations, Christina Welch, Mixed Media Girl, Molly's Artistry and Kanella Ciraco. However, there also are some small channels that may help such as: ArtWithAlison, Julie Vatcher, CatherineThePaint, ChelC Paints, Heartfelt Artistry, You're also welcome to contact me on my personal Facebook page (Cheryl Walrath-Duran), and I will do my best to answer your questions or tell you who to see to get the answers. BTW, I baked for years, too, but not so much anymore. Especially in this heatwave...ugh! Wishing you a wonderful week, Swanoer60, and a fabulous time learning fluid art! ~Cheryl
Cheryl Walrath-Duran Thank you so much for the great advice, I have been watching lots of videos when I can-that dang work gets in the way 😆. I do follow a number of the Channel’s above, so many talented/creative folks out there! I’m not on FB, but I’m sure I will get to at least one of the night time streams. Thank you again, I am looking forward to trying this out!
I’m actually glad you filled them. And you have the pink molds. It’s why I watched this video. I thought I was doing mine wrong. I was making mine and let mine sit for weeks and they bent. Tried them several times. So I know it wasn’t me. I think they are too thin. So I’m going to have to do flood them to thicken them because I don’t have the pink molds. So you have it at a good thickness. At least that I can see to hold weight. Mine wasn’t even holding anything and they went even as big as yours.
Thank you Julie for sharing your creations , it really doesn’t matter how long the videos are , it’s lovely just watching you do what you do . Love this stand ❤️
Just beautiful and the lovely sun and bird song make it perfect. Love your carefully thought out staging. Your tutorials are also entertainment to many. So fun to watch. You have a calming voice with lots of humor thrown in. 💙
There are special drill bits you can use to recess those screws. Called countersink drill bits. No more wobbling. Would be a good investment if you plan to make very many of these. 😃
Oh Julie, this is so beautiful, you did a wonderful job. A couple of things... on the drill there is a black toggle that pushes left and right. It controls the direction that the drill turns. Use this to back the bit out of your tray. It's very easy to crack the hole if you just pull the bit out. Also, I know you prefer to pour puddles as opposed to rings, but you will be able to control your colors better. Think about the motion of pouring into the center of your rings, this is what is causing your outside edge color to overtake the other colors. The weight of pouring in the center causes the outside to pull in and the middle to sink and push out. So proud of you using the drill, before you know it you'll be building houses. 😉
That is gorgeous!!!! Gave me am idea... I have 3 gallons of resin that left behind when I bought my house. I made some Keychain and a few crysrals but this is a statement piece!!!
If you have a square grid, you can place it underneath each plate. You will see a square then, and can use the center gridlines from each side to measure across. If you get a reusable grid that is larger than your largest plate, you can use it over and over for every size you make. Not sure if that explains it, but it’s like putting a circle on some graph paper. It makes it very easy to find the center of the circle with a ruler.
absolutely the most beautiful of all projects I have seen done on you tube that I maybe might be able to do my self so excited!! wonderful job you have done!!!
I was on a trip, had no internet (or phone signal!) so I missed a bunch of these videos but I'd like to say, I absolutely love the "new" beginning! It's so PRETTY
I absolutely love you for being so genuine and trying new things on camera for us to see. I just bought a drill set and am so excited to use it although I have no clue what I’m doing so watching you figure it out made me chuckle! Thank you for the inspiration! Subscribed!!!
Look at you! Almost 200K subscribers! I really appreciate your dedication. Exquisite stand! I put masking tape in the centre, so it has something to grab and the drill doesn't slip. Well done! Hey, longer video, the better! I made a resin clock today, I've found, when using artisue colours, a puddle of clear on top in between each colour keeps them gently separate, then you don't lose any colours.
I like the white, the striations look like trees! Beautiful job!!
How come no one hits the “ like “ button? I see all your beautiful comments she does awesome work, we love watching her taking on the pouring resin path, she is mastering it! Let’s show some love guys! Hit the like button!!
It does not show up Bummer!
I don't understand why you don't love these.
Theses are beautiful.
👏👏👏👏👏💗🥰👏👏
Off topic, those birds I hear in the background makes your working environment seem so peaceful, I’m getting countryside vibes and I love it
Just found this video today and have made a trial too plate I think I got me a new hobby, thank you for being so natural to camera👏
Beautiful Julie, when I need to find the centre, I find it easier to draw around it on some paper, fold it in half and then quarters xx
Bless your heart so much for showing the drilling! Most people think it's common sense to drill the holes but I was petrified of the resin shattering, watching you drill just eased my mind soooo much. This entire project is gorgeous! Job well done! Thanks so much for sharing!
A bit of masking tape on the surface will stop the drill bit slipping as it starts, and also stop the resin around the hole chipping. If you mark on the tape as you're finding the centre, you won't end up with pen marks on your resin either 😊
Watching these videos is my relaxing time. I don’t want you to hurry. It goes by so fast as it is. Plus I always learn something new. Thanks 🤗
TTHESE ARE REALLY BEAUTIFUL!! I REALLY LOVE THE COLOR COMBO N THE YELLOW GOLD LOOKS AMAZING AGAINST THE TEALY BLUES!! THE WHITE,IN MY OPINION SEEMED TO ADD DIMINSION TO ME! JUST SO SO PRETTY!!!
A paddle bit is helpful. It lets let you drill a flat, shallow hole your washers and screw heads sit inside of. What a fantastic project! I'll have to try it one day.
Very beautiful and love it wish I had a place like you have but someday I might lol I am already 65 years old now, But I am satisfied with my life no matter where I live...You are so sweet and fun to watch....
Very pretty. I believe the blob in the middle is basically all the colors mixing as you pour in more colors and the pressure from the pour makes it go to the surface
“This is why I should just stick with nursing and painting, I’m no good with tools.” I feel much the same way. Love that!
I find you very good to tell about how to make the resin and also where you do it wrong or less properly. It is naturAl to Watch 😁
OMG! Your coasters were classy but this triple tier serving dish is the TOP O THE LINE!!!!! So pretty!!!!! Finally, a truly usable tool!. Don't get me wrong! I like coasters. They're cool. And yours have golden class. But matching a tierciary platter? Good job, Julie!!!!
Also, you can use Alumilite Gold Metallic powder and brush it around the siliconse’s mold, then do your pour to achieve metallic looking rim without the hassle of painting at the end. I just learned this trick and it turned out beautiful. I think you can use any fine mica powder also.
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Great results! This is the first time you've done something so big! This is lovely!! And the birds singing along - I think you live in paradise!! I hope the resin shavings from drilling don't bother your skin. Love your enthusiasm for all the steps. Stay safe and keep pouring!!
So Beautiful, I'm imagining them with lavender and light teal and pastel colors, Oh My💜🥳
Beautiful and certainly will be a show stopper at afternoon tea .🌺🦘🦋🐇🦩🇬🇧
I do glass, I enjoy your videos so much I find myself watching these instead of my stuff. This is lovely! I see a forest,or cats eye, or pansy’s wonderful.
You were concerned about the white I think it looks good. It makes the design pop out, recently I've bought a tray, 3 canister set plus a tissue box with crystles on it from someone local who makes for my daughter's 22nd birthday. I'm amazed how beautiful resin is and the styles designs that comes out never 2 are the same.
It's Perfection. No issues. You're understandably critical of your work, but Its Beautifulllll
I think when you added the gold around the edge of each of the plates it really made them stand out! You are very creative
I love to watch you, I love. The way you get excited about what you are doing. You are very entertaining and the things you make are beautiful
Just want to remind you to think of all the tool we use in nursing. IV machines alone are a bit crazy. I do enjoy your videos. From a RN who paints as well as quilting, painting with material. 👍
These are beautiful. They look like close up photos of eyeballs.
As I noted the number system that u use for ur videos, I HAVE SOOOOO MUCH TO WATCH and EVEN MORE TO LEARN. My daughter own her own bakery and I would LUV to learn how to do these for her birthday in July 🤩
I love watching everything you do. Learn so much from you. You put a unique spin on all of your work.
I love it when i can hear the birds there it's different then what i hear here in the us .and when u feed the birds too. Thank you for your tutorials i enjoy watching them and your excitement it put a smile on my face .thats how i feel when i do a peace too.great work so pretty.ty from the us.
The native Aussie birds in the background chirping and chortling away enhance your beautiful creation.
I think the white gives a lovely pattern n sets them off theyre beautiful i luv them👌💖
All I want to do after watching this video is joining a workshop by you in real life. I am too scared to try it out on my own without any experience. I wish that would be a possibility. LOVE the outcome!!!
Gorgeous, looks like an aerial view of 3 wee tropical islands ❤
Yeah! And the birds ..... What beautiful music??? You Made a wonderful piece. Greetings from Germany
I am new to working with resin art and right now I am doing the research. And I stumbled upon your video. I absolutely love your energy! It's a bit chaotic and quite welcome because I am new to this and it makes me feel better that you also still struggle. So it kind of encourages me to not be afraid to mess up and thank you for that.
Nailed it! Beautiful! I liked the edges without the gold. You are brave!
So beautiful. I love the way you talk to yourself almost like you're speaking directly to a live audience.
I've been waiting for this, but my house list electric due to the hurricane. So happy I could see it anyway. I remember Petrs saying the colorants make food safe.resin, unsafe and that's why she does a flood coat and an undercoat because she uses both sides. They are beautiful, Julie. Gorgeous out in the sunshine!
After staring at them for a while, the navy edges make them look like three dimensional bowls verses a flat surface. It looks like the gold made its way to the centers before you put the leaf in. It all looks beautiful!
I’ve heard on other videos that pigments sink or swim and it’s the type of resin, not the pigment. A faster setting resin may save your gold from sinking. Hope that helps. You are amazing!
They’re beautiful as serving plates as well.
Beautiful! It turned out amazingly. Useful tip to not fill the molds too full and save on resin. Absolutely loving the birdsong! Thank you.
Great job, once again! This is a beautiful cake stand! I ordered my own a week ago, and can't wait to get them, so I am so thankful you showed the complete process (needed to know about the drilling!)
When I want my gold to float, this is what works for me:
Use gold spray paint (sprayed into a paper cup, or on a paper plate...do not use plastic, it will melt), wait for the resin to set up a bit (for the brand I use in Germany, there's about 30 to 40 minutes), then dip a bamboo skewer into the gold, spray paint and draw into the setting resin...it will stay on top and once you've done it a few times, it's as easy as drawing the lines!
Hope that you try it, and find that it to be a useful tip!
Where did you buy the molds...please?
@@TheMyssT on amazon.de (we're in Germany)
@@bobbiemontgomery925 What should I type in the search bar?
@@TheMyssT I put in silicone cake stand molds
Just so beautiful anyone would just love to have it.
Love the “better get a wriggle on it”... I used to say that all the time to my kiddos 🤗
Really enjoy watching all the way from start to finish. Love listening to your thought processes! Such beautiful colours! That electric blue is amazing! Anybody else shouting “gold, gold!”!!
Its honestly so nice to watch an Australian chanel do resin casting, and using Australian products
Ask your husband to show you how to reverse drill, so when you drill through a future project instead of pulling out the drill bit and risking damaging your work you can just hit reverse and the drill drills it way back out just like it did in. ( it’s usually a black button by the thumb) .Love how this turned out, and also love how authentic this video was, I’m tired of perfect videos with edits that take out natural reactions of the artist. I was as nervous and excited as you were and I’m glad it turned out so pretty. I’ll be back for more. Great work.
Completely and Totally Beautiful!! I'm sooooooo mesmerized at the changes nd colors coming thru as I watch..... I'm SOOOOOOOO EXCITED to see the end!! Biting my nails........OMGOSH BEAUTIFUL! Nd the otherside is....... YES I LUV IT! U could really have it either way! BRAVO, AMAZING xoxo Ur being too hard on urself it's ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS
Absolutely gorgeous. I going thru your videos. You are very talented teacher. Learning all I can. Thank you.
Hello to Queensland.
I love your work...and the colours are WOW...I really love this colours...my favorit..🥰🤩❤❤, the plates are not too big, quite right if you want to put cakepieces on the plate...👍🥰🤣😇😄
I'm so excited to watch this!. I screamed when I saw the thumbnail! it looks so beautiful! ☕️🍰👁👁
This piece is absolutely stunning thank you for the full video instead of stopping and starting.
When you're pouring, I feel like I'm watching you drive a vehicle out of control! 🤣🤣🤣😘🥰😚😍😍
I think they are beautiful. Julie when you made marble you put spray gold in cup. Maybe you could add your gold toward the end around outside edges. You always like striations on top then you would have gold. Sorry just a thought. I love the color. Take care. Hugs Sheryl. OH I love my molds I bought from you. Thanks 💙 🎨💙
If you put a bit of paper in a small circle in the center under the mold it will keep the color from overtaking the center of it. Since it self levels it wont all run back to the middle. It will also give you room for the screw without needing the bumper and it will be thinner for the posts
It’s a masterpiece! I can’t imagine it being any prettier. Elegant. When I think of all that could go wrong on a first try and nothing did. You thought every step through beautifully avoiding so many mishaps. Loved the birds cheering you on in the background, “Well done, Julie!”.
These look beautiful. When I look at them, I see an eye from above!
Julie, you are making beautiful pieces that are going to return us to the era of afternoon tea and tea parties -- anything to use such beautiful serving pieces! Big happy hugs ~Cheryl
Right!! I can see lovely little Profiteroles, Napoleons, Petit Fours and Macarons on these tiers. Now she needs to start a Baking Channel! 😆
@@wtglb ROFL🤣😂🤣😂, I SO agree with you!! We could be Julie's first baking students. We'll whip up some fabulous dessert and then while it's cooking in the oven, we can paint! That works perfectly for me; how about you?
Cheryl Walrath-Duran I’d love it, I’ve baked for years, but am just getting ready to try this fluid art, it looks like so much fun! 👍🏻
@@wtglb Fluid art is a LOT of fun because there are so many techniques and things you can do with it. However, it is an expensive art form because you use so much paint and pouring mediums, and there's a boatload to learn. It's like being a mad scientist. If you watch Julie Cutts, you probably already know that every product you add to a pour affects how the paint reacts and moves. One of the vital things to learn is that CONSISTENCY (i.e., the viscosity or thickness) of your paints is THE KEY to achieving the type of technique you want to use. Each technique has it's own consistency requirements, and all the paints used in one pour should be the same consistency.
In my opinion, one of the best things you can do for yourself is to join 2-3 Facebook art groups. You can post your paintings and ask questions. There will be some things that you'll need to learn on your own. This isn't an art form with totally clear-cut recipes and guidelines for everything. You learn by doing and finding out what works best for you.
Consider checking out Tish Winter's TH-cam Channel "The Artist's Haven." She's a very small channel, but she is ALL about supporting artists (from all genres). She does a wonderful Beginner's Basics live stream every Thursday at 9:30am Central Time. She also live streams 5 nights per week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday) at 7pm Central Time. Everyone in her "Tribe" is very supportive of one another and super nice. I moderate for her. I also moderate for Heather Mader Art. Heather live streams every Friday at 5p Pacific Time. If you come to any of these live shows, please be sure to say hello to me and remind me that we talked in Julie Cutts' comment section.
Other people who are great to learn from include the well-known names of: Sarah Mack, Mina Villegas Art, Cathleen of COZ Creations, Christina Welch, Mixed Media Girl, Molly's Artistry and Kanella Ciraco. However, there also are some small channels that may help such as: ArtWithAlison, Julie Vatcher, CatherineThePaint, ChelC Paints, Heartfelt Artistry,
You're also welcome to contact me on my personal Facebook page (Cheryl Walrath-Duran), and I will do my best to answer your questions or tell you who to see to get the answers.
BTW, I baked for years, too, but not so much anymore. Especially in this heatwave...ugh!
Wishing you a wonderful week, Swanoer60, and a fabulous time learning fluid art! ~Cheryl
Cheryl Walrath-Duran Thank you so much for the great advice, I have been watching lots of videos when I can-that dang work gets in the way 😆. I do follow a number of the Channel’s above, so many talented/creative folks out there! I’m not on FB, but I’m sure I will get to at least one of the night time streams. Thank you again, I am looking forward to trying this out!
I’m actually glad you filled them. And you have the pink molds. It’s why I watched this video. I thought I was doing mine wrong. I was making mine and let mine sit for weeks and they bent. Tried them several times. So I know it wasn’t me. I think they are too thin. So I’m going to have to do flood them to thicken them because I don’t have the pink molds. So you have it at a good thickness. At least that I can see to hold weight. Mine wasn’t even holding anything and they went even as big as yours.
I am extremely impressed by EVERYTHING you make. I am in awe of your talent. You are a multi-talented artist.
Julie the cake stand is beautiful. You crack me up...you use only one white glove 😊
I love listening to your videos and all the excitement and uncertain bits of it hahaha. You make my day
Gorgeous!! You did an awesome job!! I like the birds chirping in the back at the end 😊
Thank you Julie for sharing your creations , it really doesn’t matter how long the videos are , it’s lovely just watching you do what you do . Love this stand ❤️
(مشاء الله )*** حقا انت مبدعة انا لافهم لغتك ولاكن فهمت بالصورة انها تحفة جميلة بالتوفيق
Just beautiful and the lovely sun and bird song make it perfect. Love your carefully thought out staging. Your tutorials are also entertainment to many. So fun to watch. You have a calming voice with lots of humor thrown in. 💙
That would be gorgeous in Christmas colors too.
It is lovely, looks like the sun coming through the forest.
There are special drill bits you can use to recess those screws. Called countersink drill bits. No more wobbling. Would be a good investment if you plan to make very many of these. 😃
I think they are absolutely gorgeous! And I like the white “ stripes” Now I need to try doing this myself 😊
Most beautiful things I’ve seen, just WOW!!!!!
Beautiful🥰Thankyou for sharing from start to finish. I've Learned a lot!
They look great and very pretty and a big congrats on mastering the drill you did well. Kim
I love the white striations!
It was so wholesome seeing you get excited about drilling holes. Great project!
Oh Julie, this is so beautiful, you did a wonderful job. A couple of things... on the drill there is a black toggle that pushes left and right. It controls the direction that the drill turns. Use this to back the bit out of your tray. It's very easy to crack the hole if you just pull the bit out. Also, I know you prefer to pour puddles as opposed to rings, but you will be able to control your colors better. Think about the motion of pouring into the center of your rings, this is what is causing your outside edge color to overtake the other colors. The weight of pouring in the center causes the outside to pull in and the middle to sink and push out. So proud of you using the drill, before you know it you'll be building houses. 😉
That is gorgeous!!!! Gave me am idea... I have 3 gallons of resin that left behind when I bought my house. I made some Keychain and a few crysrals but this is a statement piece!!!
If you have a square grid, you can place it underneath each plate. You will see a square then, and can use the center gridlines from each side to measure across. If you get a reusable grid that is larger than your largest plate, you can use it over and over for every size you make.
Not sure if that explains it, but it’s like putting a circle on some graph paper. It makes it very easy to find the center of the circle with a ruler.
absolutely the most beautiful of all projects I have seen done on you tube that I maybe might be able to do my self so excited!! wonderful job you have done!!!
I was on a trip, had no internet (or phone signal!) so I missed a bunch of these videos but I'd like to say, I absolutely love the "new" beginning! It's so PRETTY
Absolutely gorgeous!!! Love your presentation at the end and I liked hearing all the birds while you were working outside. Thanks for sharing.
This is breath taking!
over the moon gorgeous, Julie
That is Absolutely a work of Beauty, Just Fabulous, so rewarding to make something so Amazingly Gorgeous yourself💜
Hi. I think they are gorgeous and you are super critical of yourself. Really great 😃
Jst loved it. N love the way u talk n express ur fears abt ur project. Ur tooo cute. God bless u
I absolutely love you for being so genuine and trying new things on camera for us to see. I just bought a drill set and am so excited to use it although I have no clue what I’m doing so watching you figure it out made me chuckle! Thank you for the inspiration! Subscribed!!!
Gorgeous! And you are getting wolf whistles from your birds! They love colors, and rare very appreciative of art! 🕊🐔🦅🐦🐥
Look at you! Almost 200K subscribers! I really appreciate your dedication. Exquisite stand! I put masking tape in the centre, so it has something to grab and the drill doesn't slip. Well done! Hey, longer video, the better!
I made a resin clock today, I've found, when using artisue colours, a puddle of clear on top in between each colour keeps them gently separate, then you don't lose any colours.
Gorgeous! I really like the white's effect. The stand might be more stable and look better without the washers.
Beautiful great job. If you make more you could think about countersinking the bottom one a small amount.
Absolutely fantastic! To find the center use you mold to make your pattern. You are such an inspiration!
I love all those blues, I just bought that mold today, can’t wait to make it. It’s stunning
I absolutely love your videos! I love how you just have fun and go at your own pace!
Love watching your videos no matter how long they are, love your work and the cake stand is beautiful
Soooooo gorgeous! Thank you for showing the whole process.
It's beautiful and it looks very expensive. I love it
Fantastic job. Perseverance pays off
Thanks for showing the whole process.