Your so gentle when you sand. I usually start with a nail file and switch to a finer grit to polish. I personally like doing it that way because it saves me time.
You are on the right track! Lightly and very carefully sanding. Doming is about the only way to take care of the dip. I usually use polymer clay or blur tack it, to support the piece and make it level before doming. And oh my if you are getting into jewelry making, jump rings and bent nose pliers are a must! Love what you did with your molds. May I suggest you getting a small set of silicone brushes. They were originally designed for polymer clay, but I use them in my resin molds so I don't accidentally scratch my molds.
Thank you so much for the support but this detail feedback and tips will help me so much and the others. Glad you have confirmed the doming is the right way to go and the blue tac tip. I might do another video of this and give you a shout out for the knowledge. This is why I love creative in this place, always willing to support and share. I will research jump rings and bent nose pliers and small silicone brushes. Are these for jewellery making so I can get the right ones? You are a legend, thanks heaps.
@@SharonLindleyVividDaysArt I just ordered 3 sets in different sizes called "Clay Shaping Modeling Wipe Out Tools Rubber Tip Paint Brushes, Shape Pottery Clay Sculpture Carving Tools for Modeling,Carving". I use them for glass painting, polymer clay and resin. Since they are rubber, they wipe off easily. I think they were originally made for polymer clay, but they can be used for all kinds of mixed media. Sizes vary, so you can buy really large ones and teeny ones for detail work. You are so kind. I love you bunches!
Really nice, especially for you first time out. You have the patience for resin that not everyone does, and an eye for beauty. You may want to get a Dremmel if you plan to work more with jewelry. They're great for sanding/polishing and drilling holes. As for fixing the air bubble, I would drill it out a bit larger and then add in a touch more resin to fill it. For the sides that came out a bit rough, I would sand, as you did, and then paint on a thin layer of resin to shine them back up. Those are the only tips I have for the moment. Now, Myriam is certainly the expert when it comes to jewelry. I learned tons from her when I was starting out and continue to do so. You're my go to for learning how to do oceans and much more!
Thank you so much and yes my first time out but I might become slightly addicted once I understand the bit you need lol. I will look into Dremmel and get me some as believe it or not this was my original reason for getting into Resins Ocean and Jewellery. I love my bling. WOW great information about what to do with the bubbles. This is a reason I love this platform, talented people willing to share knowledge and ideas. I do love Myriam's channel such a beautiful person, amazing giggle and great artist.
They are! I must say the provide clean edges and a nice shape and super shiny. I just have to work with all the shapes an build a collection. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed
Great idea!!and I would fully agree with you very little needed but provide a very elegant shop. I need me some syringe to get in the little slits better, and not over commit to how many I work on at a time lol
Thanks for sharing I would love to see more are the holes already in the molds or do you have to do them yourself. I was just looking at those molds today. Great timing!!!
Now that is great timing. Thank you for watching, the mould came with the holes in them. They are beautiful to work with and deliver amazing results. Well worth the money.
I seen a lady get the bubbles out using a lighter. She said that you have to keep the lighter moving and not let it stay in 1 spot. I have not tried making things yet. Just watching videos at this point.
Love watching this...Can you use a small torch on these...like the creme brulee torch...just to get rid of the bubbles?...I use resin in the USA Art Resin.....it's a different type but for the same thing...VERY lite torching ...btw...how did you make the jump ring holes in the dried resin pieces?
With these moulds i would use a flame or your mould will damage and stick to the resin. I would heat up your resin in a bowl of warm water ( as in your silicone cup) heat gun would be best. Thanks for watching and the questions, I am going to show you in a up and coming video for the jump rings. I basically twisted them in
@@breannbubolz6583 I use a bbq lighter (long metal tubed regular lighter) quickly running it across and have no problems so far. Used them several times already waiting for about 10 minutes and popping off the bubbles then about every 10 minutes for 2 or 3 times. These are really fiddly to squeeze the bubbles out of the tips and using a toothpick to pull bubbles out from the bottom etc.. best to fill a little over half way & work the bubbles ..and then continue on filling up. I found if I dome the openings a bit it doesn’t leave the indents that happen from the resin shrinking. Only pouring a few, 5 or 6 at time helps a lot because the Resin starts to setup before giving proper attention to each mold. They do require quite a bit of time each to get them right. Good luck! 🍀
They are so beautiful so many possibilities for use, glad I was able to help you. Keep safe wonderful, and keep sharing your wonderful art. loved your Pyramid
Great video. How did the try doming go. This is older video just wondered how it went on the test of doming.. I am not very good at such small items. My darling hubby calls me Messy Marvin . If the shoe fits as they say. Lol. Thanks for sharing. Hugs Sheryl
I am confused as the big screen is showing you what I am seeing / doing, the small screen is just seeing me from the side as people asked for it 4yrs ago. You have the best view which is close up. So not sure why it’s useless. Unless you wanted a closer look at me and not my process?
Your so gentle when you sand. I usually start with a nail file and switch to a finer grit to polish. I personally like doing it that way because it saves me time.
I jsut received this set today, cant wait to play around with these.
How did you go
You are on the right track! Lightly and very carefully sanding. Doming is about the only way to take care of the dip. I usually use polymer clay or blur tack it, to support the piece and make it level before doming. And oh my if you are getting into jewelry making, jump rings and bent nose pliers are a must! Love what you did with your molds. May I suggest you getting a small set of silicone brushes. They were originally designed for polymer clay, but I use them in my resin molds so I don't accidentally scratch my molds.
Thank you so much for the support but this detail feedback and tips will help me so much and the others. Glad you have confirmed the doming is the right way to go and the blue tac tip. I might do another video of this and give you a shout out for the knowledge. This is why I love creative in this place, always willing to support and share. I will research jump rings and bent nose pliers and small silicone brushes. Are these for jewellery making so I can get the right ones? You are a legend, thanks heaps.
@@SharonLindleyVividDaysArt I just ordered 3 sets in different sizes called "Clay Shaping Modeling Wipe Out Tools Rubber Tip Paint Brushes, Shape Pottery Clay Sculpture Carving Tools for Modeling,Carving". I use them for glass painting, polymer clay and resin. Since they are rubber, they wipe off easily. I think they were originally made for polymer clay, but they can be used for all kinds of mixed media. Sizes vary, so you can buy really large ones and teeny ones for detail work. You are so kind. I love you bunches!
I ordered these molds, loved them when I saw them. Not used yet, but I hope soon.
Hopefully soon :) enjoy
Really nice, especially for you first time out. You have the patience for resin that not everyone does, and an eye for beauty. You may want to get a Dremmel if you plan to work more with jewelry. They're great for sanding/polishing and drilling holes. As for fixing the air bubble, I would drill it out a bit larger and then add in a touch more resin to fill it. For the sides that came out a bit rough, I would sand, as you did, and then paint on a thin layer of resin to shine them back up. Those are the only tips I have for the moment. Now, Myriam is certainly the expert when it comes to jewelry. I learned tons from her when I was starting out and continue to do so. You're my go to for learning how to do oceans and much more!
Thank you so much and yes my first time out but I might become slightly addicted once I understand the bit you need lol. I will look into Dremmel and get me some as believe it or not this was my original reason for getting into Resins Ocean and Jewellery. I love my bling. WOW great information about what to do with the bubbles. This is a reason I love this platform, talented people willing to share knowledge and ideas. I do love Myriam's channel such a beautiful person, amazing giggle and great artist.
Ohhhhh, I’ve been wanting those molds😆 very pretty 💕
They are! I must say the provide clean edges and a nice shape and super shiny. I just have to work with all the shapes an build a collection. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed
How sweet are those and I like that you dn need much resin for this ...you could use left over resin from other projects. 👍👍
Great idea!!and I would fully agree with you very little needed but provide a very elegant shop. I need me some syringe to get in the little slits better, and not over commit to how many I work on at a time lol
@@SharonLindleyVividDaysArt you could dry tiny flowers like Forget Me Nots and insert those tiny seashells...too cute
Gorgeous👏👏👏
Thank you! 😊 Glad you enjoyed, I will keep exploring these beautiful moulds. They create beautiful pieces.
Another success n u did so well theyre beautiful👍💖
Thank you! Cheers! A little patience needed with the bubbles at the end but it was worth it beautiful moulds.
Thanks for sharing I would love to see more are the holes already in the molds or do you have to do them yourself. I was just looking at those molds today. Great timing!!!
Now that is great timing. Thank you for watching, the mould came with the holes in them. They are beautiful to work with and deliver amazing results. Well worth the money.
I would love to see you fix the bubbles! I’ve done some things with them and I dint know how to fix it! . Thank you!
Check out Steve McDonald he has LOTS of video on it, I don't tend to create jewellery atm.
I seen a lady get the bubbles out using a lighter. She said that you have to keep the lighter moving and not let it stay in 1 spot. I have not tried making things yet. Just watching videos at this point.
👏👏👏 they are very nice ! 💙💙💙 I like the violet you used
Thank you! Cheers! Looking forward to trying out the other colours
Love watching this...Can you use a small torch on these...like the creme brulee torch...just to get rid of the bubbles?...I use resin in the USA Art Resin.....it's a different type but for the same thing...VERY lite torching ...btw...how did you make the jump ring holes in the dried resin pieces?
...btw I'm originally from Hampshire...Aldershot...😊
With these moulds i would use a flame or your mould will damage and stick to the resin. I would heat up your resin in a bowl of warm water ( as in your silicone cup) heat gun would be best. Thanks for watching and the questions, I am going to show you in a up and coming video for the jump rings. I basically twisted them in
I did just that.. ruined 2 of the molds... So I now use a med high heat blow-dryer...
@@breannbubolz6583 I use a bbq lighter (long metal tubed regular lighter) quickly running it across and have no problems so far. Used them several times already waiting for about 10 minutes and popping off the bubbles then about every 10 minutes for 2 or 3 times. These are really fiddly to squeeze the bubbles out of the tips and using a toothpick to pull bubbles out from the bottom etc.. best to fill a little over half way & work the bubbles ..and then continue on filling up. I found if I dome the openings a bit it doesn’t leave the indents that happen from the resin shrinking. Only pouring a few, 5 or 6 at time helps a lot because the Resin starts to setup before giving proper attention to each mold. They do require quite a bit of time each to get them right. Good luck! 🍀
Wet the sandpaper and you’ll get a smoother finish
I think they’re beautiful I am doing ones like that and having issues but we will figure it out thanks for sharing❤️❤️
Great tip and thank you for the share
They are so beautiful so many possibilities for use, glad I was able to help you. Keep safe wonderful, and keep sharing your wonderful art. loved your Pyramid
That's exactly what I was going to tell her. 😊😊
Nice,where you ordered the molds?
Those are great. Wonder if you could cast an led (on a wire) inside those crystals?
Thank you, I am not sure sounds adventures if I pluck up the courage to find out I will let you know. I am looking forward to exploring these
Very nice Sharon
Thanks so much, I have my reminder set for you next Live
@@SharonLindleyVividDaysArt Thanks Sharon
How did you get the hoop on the quartz to put the necklace chain through
The was a gap in the mould
Great video. How did the try doming go. This is older video just wondered how it went on the test of doming.. I am not very good at such small items. My darling hubby calls me Messy Marvin . If the shoe fits as they say. Lol. Thanks for sharing. Hugs Sheryl
LOL Messy Marvin one that name. The doming went well, I should create a video so more of these.
how do you get that little hole into the gems? Did I miss that?
The moulds have a section that creates it
When I took them out the mold I have a gap where the hole was how do I fill it
I sand the edge and then add some clear to create a dome
Sorry Sharon.. Not tips here as I'm learning from you but I will check the comments as well.. Thanks for uploading.
No worries! Thank ok, we will learn together then. Thanks for the support
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Thank you
Love them!! I tried some today thinking I filled a few with too much things lol I'll have to wait 24 hrs to look omg 😣
Hello Aunty :)
It’s Chloe :D love ur art it so good xx
Oh hi wonderful talented Chloe, thank you for the thumbs up
Please wear a mask when using resin and always work in a well ventilated area!!!
Good advise which i always tell others about, if you watch my videos you will see me wearing PPE and recommending it
Why can’t we have the whole screen to see instead of a corner picture that’s useless
I am confused as the big screen is showing you what I am seeing / doing, the small screen is just seeing me from the side as people asked for it 4yrs ago. You have the best view which is close up. So not sure why it’s useless. Unless you wanted a closer look at me and not my process?