Los trabajos con resina,me fascinan, aunque no he experimentado con el material,pero se ven realmente bien,como verdaderas joyas, felicitaciones!!!! saludos desde Argentina!
Great, Sveta! I wish I could achieve transparency like yours jewelry. I use mostly liquid epoxy (1:3) because it the most rigid and hard, so i can polish it (I often use wood). But after polishing the surface though smooth, the inside is not water-like uniform, it's rater ice) Can you advise on this?
Lovely ideas.❤ Apart from the leaves you dried in semolina, were the other leaves and berries fresh or dried? Also, how long do you leave the leaves in the semolina please? One more question- how do you manage to encase the flowers and leaves without creating bubbles? I’ve been trying to include dried plants and alder cones but I always manage to also include loads of bubbles 😠
Thank you very much 💓 I use only dried flowers and plants. Barberry berries are dry. Buskus leaves. Twigs of Heather. Fittonia leaves. Ozatamnus flowers.
The epoxy resin that I use is the most liquid (I hope the translation will be correct) Resin has different viscosity options. Choose the one that is less viscous, it freezes for 3-4 days and the bubbles have time to disappear.
As for cones and other plants. There is one option to reduce the bubbles. You can pre-impregnate the cones with resin so that they do not emit air. You sort of coat the cone with resin, let it dry, and only then use it.
Your all videos and ideas are mind blowing, I am trying but I don't such transparency, even I love the moulds used and parts of accessories used in the video. Are you taking tutorial lesson? I highly appreciate if you are taking such session
What is these flower?please
In the first idea, the dried flowers of Ozatamnus. Rice Flower.
Also in this video I use dried flowers of Heather, Buskus and Fittonia leaves.
@@freshidea8109 thank you
Precioso!!!!!! Felicidades!!!
Los trabajos con resina,me fascinan, aunque no he experimentado con el material,pero se ven realmente bien,como verdaderas joyas, felicitaciones!!!! saludos desde Argentina!
Your jewelry are tiny art pieces. Simply stunning 🤩 I love your beautiful creativity.
Great idea
You are so talented. These are absolutely beautiful.❤
I love the small bottles
I absolutely adore your work! Just lovely!
Très joli, bravo
Your videos are very relaxing🍀👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much! 🤗
TR- Muhteşem, harikasınız
Parabens, admiro muito seus trabalhos!❤❤❤
Very beautiful and inspiring.💜💜
Magnifique et très jolie
What resin do you use, it’s so clear. Beautiful work as always.
Super 💯🤩🤩🤩🌺🌺🌺👏👏👏
Beautiful work and finishes! Can you share your sources for items like your findings?
Great, Sveta! I wish I could achieve transparency like yours jewelry. I use mostly liquid epoxy (1:3) because it the most rigid and hard, so i can polish it (I often use wood). But after polishing the surface though smooth, the inside is not water-like uniform, it's rater ice) Can you advise on this?
How do you attach the hardware to the sides of the pendant? Is it glued on or drilled in?
How do you get the mold that fit the bottle exactly?
Lovely ideas.❤
Apart from the leaves you dried in semolina, were the other leaves and berries fresh or dried? Also, how long do you leave the leaves in the semolina please?
One more question- how do you manage to encase the flowers and leaves without creating bubbles? I’ve been trying to include dried plants and alder cones but I always manage to also include loads of bubbles 😠
Thank you very much 💓
I use only dried flowers and plants. Barberry berries are dry. Buskus leaves. Twigs of Heather. Fittonia leaves. Ozatamnus flowers.
The epoxy resin that I use is the most liquid (I hope the translation will be correct) Resin has different viscosity options. Choose the one that is less viscous, it freezes for 3-4 days and the bubbles have time to disappear.
As for cones and other plants. There is one option to reduce the bubbles. You can pre-impregnate the cones with resin so that they do not emit air. You sort of coat the cone with resin, let it dry, and only then use it.
Your all videos and ideas are mind blowing, I am trying but I don't such transparency, even I love the moulds used and parts of accessories used in the video. Are you taking tutorial lesson? I highly appreciate if you are taking such session
Are you using a thinner, UV resin or do you let them sit overnight I am noticing the faster flow of the resin. What type thing to use for these
She’s using epoxy resin, not uv
Sara saman kaha se kharide jo business kar sake
Wow, you are so creative. These are so beautiful ❤