Stunning! Love this pour. I just did a similar sample exotic pour earlier today. I used different whites as well, driftwood and a sparkling iron color. Turned out beautiful. Started prepping my kitchen countertops-sanding and rounding edges. Taking a break and saw this video. Hope my project turns out it is as beautiful as yours.
Great pour. May I suggest that at the end of the video, you show the finished product after it has dried. You say that the epoxy still moves, so to see the real result. Keep up the fantastic videos. Thank you
Love Love Love Love that color combo and pour Rhonda....I'm sure it was difficult for you to not grab Lagoon and highlight that piece. This piece has given us inspiration for doing a countertop project. Thank you for helping us get Creative!
LOVE this. I am getting ready to do my countertops this weekend. I want to do really subtle copper veins in mine too just to add a little something something!
This was an awesome video. It gives me some ideas for my upcoming project. I'm a gold freak so I would've added some gold spray paint to the epoxy and in the bucket.
one blob. 😁🤣 I laugh so much at that part of the video. I love watching your vids. You are such an inspiration. Thanks again for sharing and giving us the tip of the slury. I hope that you will show us in one of your vids, what a slury consisty really looks like. 😀
I just bought the stuff from your white quartz (I think that was the vid) demo clip... if the sample goes well I’m going to do my kitchen. I just have to get the illuminate stuff.
I wish I could put my counters on a lazy Susan. ^_^ This close to what I want to do for my kitchen, but I think I want veins. I'm thinking of doing gold instead of silver, but then it doesn't give the shadow effect. I'm going to see what other pearl colors there might be, too. Thanks for what you do.
Turned out gorgeous!!!! Really inspiring!!! I just got my kit from Stone Coat Countertops and very excited but nervous to get started. 😁 like another viewer asked, what would be a good off white (not so stark) be???
Am considering pouring similar on my countertops in College Station, but adding some deep red or maroon small circular inclusion when the epoxy is slightly more setup. The purpose would be to look like garnet inclusion similar to Llanarite from Llano, Texas even though the matrix is darker and more reds and purples. Can you suggest anything? Seeking a light white marble theme with lite grays and silvers with these inclusions.
That sounds amazing! Just be cautious when adding red or matrons to a base that already has white. You’ll get a pink color when the colors touch. I would suggest color paste from Just Resin or Color Passion. We carry some of those colors on our website or you can check out www.Artisttilldeath.com and use coupon code RK3 for a discount. 😊
How would I create a similar look to this on a bathroom sink with an integrated sink and backsplash? I would love to see a video with this kind of situation.
It would be difficult to get the exact look on in the sink basin because the material will run and you would loose the design. But it would look cool. Doing a backsplash would Be more difficult. I don’t suggest this technique on a vertical surface.
This is an absolutely beautiful look. We're planning on doing this over our existing countertops. Do we need to remove our sink or can we tape it off completely? with plastic??
For optimal results I would remove the sink. If you pour with the sink in place, you’ll not be able to remove it later if you decide to change your pattern. You can definitely tape it off, you’ll just have to remove the tape before the epoxy sets up or it will stick to the tape when you try to remove.
Hi I live in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and even in the middle of summer here it isn’t as warm as you get in your studio. We average 70 degrees Fahrenheit even in the middle of the summer. It is a rare day when it is hotter than that and usually it isn’t for very long at all. So what happens when the space is cooler? What do we need to know about that? Thanks.
Hi there. You’ll want to put the epoxy bottle in a warmer area before you pour. I put mine in front of a small space heater. Just don’t get them hot. If it’s cool, it will take the epoxy a little longer to cure. If the temperature is really cold it could actually weaken the epoxy and cause it not to cure correctly.
Love this ! Love the bling! Now I wish I had ordered the blue pearl instead of the regular pearl. Would love to see some of the sky, ocean, and crater blue accents in it, do you still need to torch it to get the bubbles out? What kind of gloves do you use and where do you get them?
I love this! Can you recommend a creamy white color or additive versus the bright white? Would love this for my kitchen, but my cabinets are not a stark white and am concerned with it clashing. I painted them with Benjamin Moore "Simply White". Thank you!
This is absolutely gorgeous! 😍 If you’re doing a countertop, would you use the countertop epoxy instead of the artist epoxy and would you have to do anything different?
Rhonda, its dangerous to put a stick in the paste after you’ve had it in resin. You can end up with set up globs in the jar. I love this piece. Gorgeous.
Interference colors really pop over black, at least that's my experience I did an experiment with interference blue, green, and violet over a table that was 50-50 black and white, you can see the difference! th-cam.com/video/R__9tdRGgso/w-d-xo.html
Stunning! Love this pour. I just did a similar sample exotic pour earlier today. I used different whites as well, driftwood and a sparkling iron color. Turned out beautiful. Started prepping my kitchen countertops-sanding and rounding edges. Taking a break and saw this video. Hope my project turns out it is as beautiful as yours.
This gorgeous! I love ColorArte Milky Way!!
Thank you!! That’s one of my favorites as well!
Turned out beautiful. What a great idea, to use a lazy susan under your work piece.
Game changer 😊😊
Great pour. May I suggest that at the end of the video, you show the finished product after it has dried. You say that the epoxy still moves, so to see the real result. Keep up the fantastic videos. Thank you
Yes we are trying to get better at that. Thank you for watching and your feedback!! 😊
I am not a big fan of white finishes but this turned out with so much interest and depth!
Thank you!!! It really looks much better in person.
you are such a great teacher.. you don't just tell us how..you tell us why
Thank you!!! 😊😊. I always want to know why, so I figured you guys do too 😂😂
great finish
This is beautiful
I like this finish but I think would use the green pearl instead of the blue and also I would add some accent fracture lines in maybe bronze.
Gorgeous!!
Thank you!!!!
Love Love Love Love that color combo and pour Rhonda....I'm sure it was difficult for you to not grab Lagoon and highlight that piece. This piece has given us inspiration for doing a countertop project. Thank you for helping us get Creative!
You have NO IDEA how I wanted to grab me some Lagoon 😂😂😂
LOVE this. I am getting ready to do my countertops this weekend. I want to do really subtle copper veins in mine too just to add a little something something!
Subtle colors but lots of interesting effects! It’s beautiful!
Thank you so much! It's really pretty in real life!!
That looks amazing. Ur designs are super cool
Thank you!!! 😊
I love this too, its beautiful. Thank you for showing another technique - I have learnt so many things from you, thank you :)
You’re so welcome!! 😊
This was an awesome video. It gives me some ideas for my upcoming project. I'm a gold freak so I would've added some gold spray paint to the epoxy and in the bucket.
That would be amazing!! I love gold as well. Thanks for watching!!! 😊😊
Beautiful!! GORGEOUS!
Thank you!! 😊
one blob. 😁🤣 I laugh so much at that part of the video. I love watching your vids. You are such an inspiration. Thanks again for sharing and giving us the tip of the slury. I hope that you will show us in one of your vids, what a slury consisty really looks like. 😀
Indefinitely will do that!!!!
Absolutely Beautiful!!
Thank you!!!
Very unique technique! Love the subtle colors. 👍
Thank you!!! 😊😊
Very nice finish.
Thank you!!!!
How do you identify surface tension?
maybe a deeper color vien but still beautiful! Thank you! I learn a lot from your videos!!
Thanks for watching!! 😊
Love Love Love this
Thank you!! ❤️
I just bought the stuff from your white quartz (I think that was the vid) demo clip... if the sample goes well I’m going to do my kitchen. I just have to get the illuminate stuff.
Yeah!!! Let me know how it turns out!!!!
I wish I could put my counters on a lazy Susan. ^_^ This close to what I want to do for my kitchen, but I think I want veins. I'm thinking of doing gold instead of silver, but then it doesn't give the shadow effect. I'm going to see what other pearl colors there might be, too. Thanks for what you do.
I’ll bet gold would look cool as well 😊😊. Let me know if you try it 😊😊
I love it so much❤❤ its beautiful
Thank you!! 😊
Absolutely fabulous! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!!!❤️❤️
Where did you get your pink gloves?? Love them!!
I got them from a friend that worked in a doctors office. 😊😊
You are amazing!!
😘😘😘
I really like this one!! 🤗😍 I think some more bling for a white quartz look? 💖
We can never have too much bling!! Right! ❤️❤️❤️
@@RK3Designs Totally!! 👏👏🥰
Turned out gorgeous!!!! Really inspiring!!! I just got my kit from Stone Coat Countertops and very excited but nervous to get started. 😁 like another viewer asked, what would be a good off white (not so stark) be???
You can follow this exact technique, but grab some different varieties of off white and cream additives.
Am considering pouring similar on my countertops in College Station, but adding some deep red or maroon small circular inclusion when the epoxy is slightly more setup. The purpose would be to look like garnet inclusion similar to Llanarite from Llano, Texas even though the matrix is darker and more reds and purples.
Can you suggest anything? Seeking a light white marble theme with lite grays and silvers with these inclusions.
That sounds amazing! Just be cautious when adding red or matrons to a base that already has white. You’ll get a pink color when the colors touch. I would suggest color paste from Just Resin or Color Passion. We carry some of those colors on our website or you can check out www.Artisttilldeath.com and use coupon code RK3 for a discount. 😊
😍 my favorite!!!
Thank you!!! One of mine too 😊
Beautiful
Thanks 😊😊
So pretty!
Thank you !!!😊
How would I create a similar look to this on a bathroom sink with an integrated sink and backsplash? I would love to see a video with this kind of situation.
It would be difficult to get the exact look on in the sink basin because the material will run and you would loose the design. But it would look cool. Doing a backsplash would
Be more difficult. I don’t suggest this technique on a vertical surface.
This is an absolutely beautiful look. We're planning on doing this over our existing countertops. Do we need to remove our sink or can we tape it off completely? with plastic??
For optimal results I would remove the sink. If you pour with the sink in place, you’ll not be able to remove it later if you decide to change your pattern. You can definitely tape it off, you’ll just have to remove the tape before the epoxy sets up or it will stick to the tape when you try to remove.
Hi I live in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and even in the middle of summer here it isn’t as warm as you get in your studio. We average 70 degrees Fahrenheit even in the middle of the summer. It is a rare day when it is hotter than that and usually it isn’t for very long at all. So what happens when the space is cooler? What do we need to know about that? Thanks.
Hi there. You’ll want to put the epoxy bottle in a warmer area before you pour. I put mine in front of a small space heater. Just don’t get them hot. If it’s cool, it will take the epoxy a little longer to cure. If the temperature is really cold it could actually weaken the epoxy and cause it not to cure correctly.
Love this ! Love the bling! Now I wish I had ordered the blue pearl instead of the regular pearl. Would love to see some of the sky, ocean, and crater blue accents in it, do you still need to torch it to get the bubbles out? What kind of gloves do you use and where do you get them?
I love this! Can you recommend a creamy white color or additive versus the bright white? Would love this for my kitchen, but my cabinets are not a stark white and am concerned with it clashing. I painted them with Benjamin Moore "Simply White". Thank you!
I would love to know too!!! 🤔😁
This is absolutely gorgeous! 😍 If you’re doing a countertop, would you use the countertop epoxy instead of the artist epoxy and would you have to do anything different?
No, I use the Art Coat on our countertops whenever I am creating a white piece.
Show me some gray and pink marble please
How much alcohol do you use to mix the color before adding to epoxy?
To spritz? When using Stonecoat Countertop mica powder I use .25 oz. to 8 oz. alcohol
Could you achieve this type mix on a 91” bathroom counter top?
Sure. Just as you pour out bu our color, just swirl it. 😊
Beautiful 😍
Thank you!
what brand is that dream?
How can I do an exotic pour on existing countertop with built in side and backsplash?
I’m wondering the exact same thing🧐🤔🤔
Rhonda, its dangerous to put a stick in the paste after you’ve had it in resin. You can end up with set up globs in the jar. I love this piece. Gorgeous.
I use that stuff so fast it doesn’t have time 😂😂😂😂😂. Thanks though. I appreciate your feedback. ❤️❤️
I agree!! I nearly fainted when she did that!
Super cool....reminds me of the back of a turtle when you are first pouring.
Is there a peachy color?
Looks like champagne is a peach color.
Brasil aqui.seus trabalho lindos.
I’ve watched this video on my phone and TV, but I can barely see any colors. I mostly get a blinding white screen.
I’m sorry. It’s really difficult to capture a white finish on camera. You can see additional pictures on my website RK3 Designs 😊
want to see it after it dries
Interference colors really pop over black, at least that's my experience I did an experiment with interference blue, green, and violet over a table that was 50-50 black and white, you can see the difference! th-cam.com/video/R__9tdRGgso/w-d-xo.html