Just a note of safety, you don’t want to handle uncured resin with your bare hands. Your skin can absorb the chemicals from the resin. Over time This can be very bad for your liver, etc. Also if you are using resin that says that is fume free, it is not fume free. You just can’t smell the fumes. Again overtime this can cause lung inflammation and serious, scarring and illness. I encourage you to work in a well ventilated room, which I’m sure you do. And to wear the proper respirator and definitely some good gloves. Please stay safe everyone out there in art land and don’t take for granted that these art medium companies truly have your best interest at heart. Never take for granted because some thing says it’s safe that it will continue to be safe if used frequently. They can tell you that it’s safe for one time use or in frequent use. But if you’d like to pour every day or this is how you make your living or want to make your living, you need to take all of these precautions. ( this goes for acrylic paint also. Use good ventilation) Keep creating!
I learned this a hard way. I suffer from migraines and couldn't figure out why I couldn't get rid of this one migraine that I had for a month, until I left my house one day, I have social anxiety bordering on paragoria so I go very rarely do and I realized it was gone after about an hour out of mt hone ar my daughter's, but within 15 minutes of walking back into my house it came back, even though I do my resin art downstairs tge fumes were coming upstairs
I didn't read all the comments... But my suggestion is to flip the mold upside down and just drape the uncured resin over it like a table cloth. Let it cure that way into any shape you want to make ... Even into a bowl shape....It's a lot easier than fitting it inside the mold.
I love the fact that you are willing to show everyone that someone as talented as you have problems trying to get you wonderfull work right. it's brill that you show everyone were all human and make mistakes. it's brill that you don't take these parts out of your videos so because of this it doesn't make us Feil that we are the only ones that makes blunders that we too can make mistakes and we don't have to Feil disheartened when we try to make something. I Love this about you so Thank you for being such a wonderful teacher and I Love been a member of your chanel
“it’s a piece of art” AND WHAT PIECE!!!! this is easily one of the most creative and stunning pieces i have ever came across. and to think this was the first try? you did a wonderful job!!
I don't have any experience with resin, but when i saw that final disc in the sun it looked almost like if stained glass were opaque! i hope you keep experimenting with this style, it's gorgeous!
I’m glad you said ‘it’s a piece of art’ Julie. I make things and then try to think of a function they can serve but your absolutely right….the art police aren’t going to show up….right. Greetings from Wide Bay
Does anyone else remember back in the '90s there was this toy oven, kind of like an easy bake oven, but it used little plastic discs to make jewelry. There was one "for boys" that made bugs and one "for girls" that made jewelry. But I had a friend who had the jewelry one, and I wanted that more than I had ever wanted anything in my life up to that point. Because some of the plastic blanks looked shimmery just like this.
I literally just watched someone do this for coasters on Pinterest! But at least now I can see the whole process from start to finish. I'm still shocked that I watched it at 7am and now i am seeing you make it! Love it. Beautiful.
Julie, thank you so much for your detailed “teaching” style that covers all the bases. You give me confidence and a “foolproof” method with the notebook, timing, temping and go-for-it attitude and instructions. THANK YOU This piece is stunning! It looks like a piece of velvety/satiny cloth. What a base or stand to display another piece of art on! You go girl!
I love this!! You could even make this with kids and turn it into a wildlife scenery with tiny figurines! A little super permanent fairy garden even! Wow, the possibilities that this video has shown me.. thanks for giving me a reason to go to the craft store! 😅😂❤
@@CaedenVich hab mir eine Tischplatte gemacht. Nur hab ich eingefärbt Harz auf eine Glasplatte gegeben. Natürlich ohne Hologramm, aber der Tisch ist etwas einmaliges. Ich werde meine Küchenarbeitsplatte damit gestalten und diese dann versiegeln
Boy, I tell ya, for someone that's just playing around with what you're doing, you sure come up with some amazing art. This one is a beauty. I love it! Those are my colors. 💕💖💕
Stunning. Texture art, using clays, fillers, material, such as sheets, and placed on canvas or wood,have become a very popular medium. This is a really interesting, and inspiring idea
This would make a lovely place to set those flameless LED tea lights or some other kind of little light on. or maybe even embed them in the resin. The flicker would cast beautiful shadows.
Julie this is soooo incredibly beautiful!!!!! WOW WOW WOW!!!! I am so in love with this piece! It's just so incredibly beautiful - and you're right, it doesn't have to be a functional piece, it's gorgeous as ART! Oh wow, I just loooooooove this! You are so clever!
It's a good thing to remind everyone to be sure their working table is very level. Admittedly, I didn't check my table with a level, never dreamed it could be so off kilter. Well, after pouring my lovely coasters I went about other business and came back to check on my coasters, only to find my pour was pouring right out of the moulds, onto my silicone mat, and even further into my table. Ugh. Lesson learned, don't skip a step - it saves time and money in the long run.
To be more specific, it's Abstract Art. It has no function or purpose except to exist. And, the only reason it does exist is because it is supposed to exist to make people notice, admire & appreciate it for what it is, a rare piece of Abstract Art that has both function & purpose. *BAM*! MIND BLOWN!🤯 And, you're welcome.
A tip when using flakes or pigments...go over them gently with a make-up wedge after application to remove excess pigment...use a dabbing motion or gently rub ...you can also try applying them with the wedge on larger products that don't require precision but a brush application is great to.This project turned out beautiful...I love your content 💛💛 I would gladly buy your test pieces...do you sell any of your creations?
You are having the best time of your life and I’m glad that you’re having the most wonderful experience in the process! Pour painting does that to a person. Abstract art is the factor in this equation! You do yourself proud in the way you paint and mix your colors! You deserve to be recognized and appreciated and respected for your efforts in creating amazingly beautiful works of art! ❤
Lovely piece of art! 😍 ...Though if you absolutely need function you can turn it into multiple things. A clock if you drill a hole in it, maybe bookends if you cut it in half and made bases for them, you can treat it like a giant coaster (for bowls or those giant mugs, lol) or an oversized paperweight. Personally, I'd just put it on one of those clear plate stands (if it fits) and put it on a shelf or glue something on the back to hang it on the wall from. 😅 If you want to get really fancy, sand all the edges/sides with fine sandpaper so it looks frosted and put a strip of battery powered LED lights around it then figure out a frame to hide the strip lights behind and it could be a nightlight as well as illuminated art. 😉
Gorgeous! It would be beautiful sitting on a picture stand in a well lit area. You could just let it cure without the clear coat and display it that way too, although the clear coat does make all those luscious colors just pop. No one would ever know you hadn’t ever done this before.. it turned out incredible!
I was going to say the same! I might have drop kicked it through the window! Julie is so patient. I can be up to a point, but that would have pushed me over the edge.😂😂😂 beautiful piece of art. Could be displayed on a wooden plinth. ❤
Julie, this is a stunning piece. I knew the perfect function, before you put the additional resin on it. I remember my grandmother having a jewelry dish she used for her everyday earrings. This would have been perfect pre- clear resin.
In my experience, myart is made to make, and I rarely care about the stuff i make once it's done. For me it's all about the creation, and learning new skills an techniques to apply to my next undertaking...my mom is running out of room for all my art. 😂
I love your work. I was just learning to do dirty pours and resin work 5 years ago when I was injured and now I'm confined to bed. I absolutely love this peice. I think it would have been cool to let the peice cure in the deep mold and not pour a layer of clear resin over it. It would have been 3D. It could have been a candy dish if the sides were a bit higher. Have you sold this peice?
Sooo beautiful 😊😍, you can use a plastic rap all messed up under the pigment or pignent a bigger rap bigger then your mold then fix it in the mold and pour the black resin let it completely dry, so you wouldn't have to struggle flipping it, and then pour the sheer resin 🎉
That would make a really cool wall clock! You could make some contrasting colored numbers for the hours and apply them into the surface and do one more pour over the top. You would also need to allow for the clocks mechanism underneath the piece you folded and poured the clear over. That was my instant thought when you pulled it out of the mold. I like it a lot!
Some of the clock making stuff at our local store doesn’t need clearance. They’re only the thickness of an AA battery. So just a 1/4” x 2.5” x 2.5” if wanting to make a small incision. Oh wow! I think I feel the artistic spirits flowing into my brain! … NOPE! It was just gas. ❤ thanks for the idea though!
'Tada'!....🎉... Yet another Fantabulous Pretty Art Piece, by yours Truly-Julie....😊 Thankyou 4 every video you do I'm learning So much from your Practical Tutorials...I am a Crafty Arty bird & just starting 2 dip my toe in the Art Resin & Paint Pour World...your fasinating diverse projects INSPIRE this Lady big much... Thank-you Thankyou did I say ThAnK-YoU?....🎨👏🎈🎶🪇💖🤭😋🙏👏🌈
@@susanpickup9497well given that she couldn't find the video anywhere and had to kind of wing it based on what she remembered, I would say it is slightly unique.
It really IS a piece of art. I could see it on a decorative plate stand or as part of a floral arrangement. Those folds are fascinating. You could paint the sides and bottom black or metallic also. Fun!
This is stunning Julie! I've seen the wooden rounds with a hole drilled in the bottom and put on a stand with a dowel rod. I think that would be an awesome way to display your piece!
WOW! I’m not into anything like this, doing crafts or art etc. But by the end i was sincerely impressed. That’s pretty cool, even tho i doubt u were as full of doubt about ut as u claimed to be through the video. Cuz u came out like a champ!
Very beautiful. Just an FYI for anyone new to this type of art...either use separate brushes or other instrument when you disperse the chameleon flakes in order to avoid cross contamination. You might not want bits of out of place colors in your next project and this gets pricey. Again, beautiful piece!
I just found you today but I wanted to tell you that you are fantastic to watch. I like the little giggle you do when explaining things etc. It made me smile, so please keep up the great work & I look forward to watching more of your videos 😊 Your videos are absolutely fun 💯💜
It's beautiful! Also, wanted to add, you can get rid of entrapped air by tapping the entire container on the table.. you'll see it as air bubbles rising to the surface..
Just a note of safety, you don’t want to handle uncured resin with your bare hands. Your skin can absorb the chemicals from the resin. Over time This can be very bad for your liver, etc. Also if you are using resin that says that is fume free, it is not fume free. You just can’t smell the fumes. Again overtime this can cause lung inflammation and serious, scarring and illness. I encourage you to work in a well ventilated room, which I’m sure you do. And to wear the proper respirator and definitely some good gloves. Please stay safe everyone out there in art land and don’t take for granted that these art medium companies truly have your best interest at heart. Never take for granted because some thing says it’s safe that it will continue to be safe if used frequently. They can tell you that it’s safe for one time use or in frequent use. But if you’d like to pour every day or this is how you make your living or want to make your living, you need to take all of these precautions. ( this goes for acrylic paint also. Use good ventilation) Keep creating!
Very important. It's too easy to ignore our best interests when creating &/or having fun
I learned this a hard way. I suffer from migraines and couldn't figure out why I couldn't get rid of this one migraine that I had for a month, until I left my house one day, I have social anxiety bordering on paragoria so I go very rarely do and I realized it was gone after about an hour out of mt hone ar my daughter's, but within 15 minutes of walking back into my house it came back, even though I do my resin art downstairs tge fumes were coming upstairs
@@kristiparr4818 Oh noooo :(
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Thanks for that information I'm new to resin and not worn any gloves etc when working. I have ended up with severe dermatitis 😢
I didn't read all the comments... But my suggestion is to flip the mold upside down and just drape the uncured resin over it like a table cloth. Let it cure that way into any shape you want to make ... Even into a bowl shape....It's a lot easier than fitting it inside the mold.
I love the fact that you are willing to show everyone that someone as talented as you have problems trying to get you wonderfull work right. it's brill that you show everyone were all human and make mistakes. it's brill that you don't take these parts out of your videos so because of this it doesn't make us Feil that we are the only ones that makes blunders that we too can make mistakes and we don't have to Feil disheartened when we try to make something. I Love this about you so Thank you for being such a wonderful teacher and I Love been a member of your chanel
“it’s a piece of art” AND WHAT PIECE!!!! this is easily one of the most creative and stunning pieces i have ever came across. and to think this was the first try? you did a wonderful job!!
Beautiful!!!
It quite honestly one of the most beautiful pieces of art that you've made. It's stunning.
❤
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@@vickyarbelaez251What the heck are you saying? Two comments and still can't get your thoughts out?
I don't have any experience with resin, but when i saw that final disc in the sun it looked almost like if stained glass were opaque! i hope you keep experimenting with this style, it's gorgeous!
Something like this could be over a large shell color side down, so it looks like a mother of pearl shell when done. Would make a lovely bowl.
I’m glad you said ‘it’s a piece of art’ Julie. I make things and then try to think of a function they can serve but your absolutely right….the art police aren’t going to show up….right. Greetings from Wide Bay
So the people who showed up at my door last week and flashed their “Art Police” badges weren’t really Art Police?!! 🧐
@@SoCalJellybean Nope. Just some Karen posers.
PS - that was beautifully shimmering in the sunlight! ❤️😍❤😍
I think you should have just fit it in there and made some kind of bowl, but beautiful anyways
One could make a layered risen and make the moon doing a pearl white like that
Does anyone else remember back in the '90s there was this toy oven, kind of like an easy bake oven, but it used little plastic discs to make jewelry. There was one "for boys" that made bugs and one "for girls" that made jewelry. But I had a friend who had the jewelry one, and I wanted that more than I had ever wanted anything in my life up to that point. Because some of the plastic blanks looked shimmery just like this.
Was the bug one creepy crawlers? That was more of a toy gel type end product
Treasures and trinkets 😊
Yup, but it was the 70s for me. And they used metal plates to pour the liquid into.
@@debbietroyer9480I had that one in the 70's, too. Poured goop into the molds and it ended up everywhere!
My kid is 19 and had the bug one when they were a kid!
I literally just watched someone do this for coasters on Pinterest!
But at least now I can see the whole process from start to finish.
I'm still shocked that I watched it at 7am and now i am seeing you make it!
Love it. Beautiful.
It amazes me that, almost every time I see one of your videos, you're trying something new --- and it always comes out beautifully!
O my goodness that is BEAUTIFUL!! imagine like a serving tray or little coasters or i mean literally anything this technique is awesome!! LOVE!!❤❤
I thought u were gonna firm the first piece over a bowl n let it cure n have a candy dish or something! That would b cool too!!
WOW is the only word I can think of for this piece….It’s breathtakingly beautiful…
Julie, thank you so much for your detailed “teaching” style that covers all the bases. You give me confidence and a “foolproof” method with the notebook, timing, temping and go-for-it attitude and instructions. THANK YOU
This piece is stunning! It looks like a piece of velvety/satiny cloth. What a base or stand to display another piece of art on! You go girl!
She truly is inspiring! 🥰
@@random_destination81mmm mm 5p
Gorgeous piece of art.
Well said!
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I love this!! You could even make this with kids and turn it into a wildlife scenery with tiny figurines! A little super permanent fairy garden even! Wow, the possibilities that this video has shown me.. thanks for giving me a reason to go to the craft store! 😅😂❤
I thought that was pretty cool, but when you took it outside it was like wow! The sparkle in the sunlight is amazing! I love it!
I would love to have a patio table like that! It is wonderful!
That was my thought too. Something like this for a section of table top for a coffee table, or end table or something would be really neat looking!
@@CaedenVich hab mir eine Tischplatte gemacht. Nur hab ich eingefärbt Harz auf eine Glasplatte gegeben. Natürlich ohne Hologramm, aber der Tisch ist etwas einmaliges. Ich werde meine Küchenarbeitsplatte damit gestalten und diese dann versiegeln
Boy, I tell ya, for someone that's just playing around with what you're doing, you sure come up with some amazing art. This one is a beauty. I love it! Those are my colors. 💕💖💕
Stunning. Texture art, using clays, fillers, material, such as sheets, and placed on canvas or wood,have become a very popular medium.
This is a really interesting, and inspiring idea
OMG THATS AUSOMELY STUNNING, O TOTALLY LOVE THAT !
JUST IMAGINE THE POSSIBILLITIES !
THANK YOU !
This would make a lovely place to set those flameless LED tea lights or some other kind of little light on. or maybe even embed them in the resin. The flicker would cast beautiful shadows.
Julie this is soooo incredibly beautiful!!!!! WOW WOW WOW!!!! I am so in love with this piece! It's just so incredibly beautiful - and you're right, it doesn't have to be a functional piece, it's gorgeous as ART! Oh wow, I just loooooooove this! You are so clever!
Taking it outside sure did make a difference. It went from pretty to stunning.❤
Stunning. Why didn’t you show the back? I was curious to see if there were bubbles trapped after all and how that looked.
That's so pretty it looks like either a pile of silk or satin fabric. Just lovely.
That is really lovely, I wish I had your confidence and ability to talk about it and video yourself while doing it. My nerves get the better of me 😁
Oh, wow! When you brought it into the sunlight, it just _dazzled_ beautifully! ✨✨
I Love it. I love the fact that your not afraid to share your trial pieces with the world!
It's a good thing to remind everyone to be sure their working table is very level.
Admittedly, I didn't check my table with a level, never dreamed it could be so off kilter. Well, after pouring my lovely coasters I went about other business and came back to check on my coasters, only to find my pour was pouring right out of the moulds, onto my silicone mat, and even further into my table. Ugh.
Lesson learned, don't skip a step - it saves time and money in the long run.
It looks like Carnival Glass! I love it ❤ Ite make a lovely base for a figurine to sit upon.
That would make a cool clock! Then, it’s art with a function. 😉
Truly beautiful.
To be more specific, it's Abstract Art. It has no function or purpose except to exist. And, the only reason it does exist is because it is supposed to exist to make people notice, admire & appreciate it for what it is, a rare piece of Abstract Art that has both function & purpose.
*BAM*! MIND BLOWN!🤯
And, you're welcome.
@@Nacho-Mamma could you be more pretentious? 😒🙄
It's beautiful like the bottom of a mystical ocean and the inner workings of outer space at the same time
A tip when using flakes or pigments...go over them gently with a make-up wedge after application to remove excess pigment...use a dabbing motion or gently rub ...you can also try applying them with the wedge on larger products that don't require precision but a brush application is great to.This project turned out beautiful...I love your content 💛💛 I would gladly buy your test pieces...do you sell any of your creations?
Wonderful tips! A wedge as in Make up wedge do you mean?
@@ldbobay Yes , a make-up wedge...they are very soft and give an even application of pigment =)
@@ninablack2516 ❤️
I think a ball or spherical object would help centring to create a bowl.
Looks fantastic almost like a mother of pearl or opalish...
Thanks
It’s beautiful! I would’ve even been happy without the clear coat! Wonderful work!
Not sure if the colour would wear off
You are having the best time of your life and I’m glad that you’re having the most wonderful experience in the process! Pour painting does that to a person. Abstract art is the factor in this equation!
You do yourself proud in the way you paint and mix your colors! You deserve to be recognized and appreciated and respected for your efforts in creating amazingly beautiful works of art! ❤
Absolutely gorgeous!!. Not everything has to serve a purpose. Love this. Thank you. 😊😊
Beautiful!!!! That is amazing. Now I want to do this!!!
A Stunning piece of art !! Thank you Julie for bring it again to us !!
That would make a neat clock!
Lovely piece of art! 😍
...Though if you absolutely need function you can turn it into multiple things. A clock if you drill a hole in it, maybe bookends if you cut it in half and made bases for them, you can treat it like a giant coaster (for bowls or those giant mugs, lol) or an oversized paperweight. Personally, I'd just put it on one of those clear plate stands (if it fits) and put it on a shelf or glue something on the back to hang it on the wall from. 😅 If you want to get really fancy, sand all the edges/sides with fine sandpaper so it looks frosted and put a strip of battery powered LED lights around it then figure out a frame to hide the strip lights behind and it could be a nightlight as well as illuminated art. 😉
I made book ends from resin with river rock in a It's an octangle and my husband had to cut it in half with a diamond saw
Wish I knew how to add a pic
You can achieve this with plastic wrap. The kind from the market. Yours is absolutely gorgeous ❤
I have done videos on that too
Gorgeous! It would be beautiful sitting on a picture stand in a well lit area. You could just let it cure without the clear coat and display it that way too, although the clear coat does make all those luscious colors just pop. No one would ever know you hadn’t ever done this before.. it turned out incredible!
Beautiful piece in the sun!!! Should hang it on your patio or balcony. Nice inspiration!
You are so patient! I would have thrown it out of the window! Loving the results! I can see it hanging on the wall!
I was going to say the same! I might have drop kicked it through the window! Julie is so patient. I can be up to a point, but that would have pushed me over the edge.😂😂😂 beautiful piece of art. Could be displayed on a wooden plinth. ❤
@@suewarnes9469 😂😂 I would have done the same. Its amazing the patience some have. My husband has bunches I have none 😂
I agree, this is piece of ART! It’s beautiful, I love the folds.
OMG, I really love how this turned out! I hope that you will do more with this technique.
It is beautiful but when you took it outside...WOW!
Julie, this is a stunning piece. I knew the perfect function, before you put the additional resin on it. I remember my grandmother having a jewelry dish she used for her everyday earrings. This would have been perfect pre- clear resin.
It’s just a piece of art okay ❤ exactly, it’s also beautiful!
Thanks for showing the entire process. I love watching your thought process as you play with the materials!
I love what you made. It's beautiful. You don't always have to have a reason for making something. Art is made to have. ❤
In my experience, myart is made to make, and I rarely care about the stuff i make once it's done. For me it's all about the creation, and learning new skills an techniques to apply to my next undertaking...my mom is running out of room for all my art. 😂
Wow I really like this! Stunning! I will never run out of inspiring ideas watching you! Every day I look forward to seeing what you are going to do.
I love your work and watching you. You're fun to watch 🎉
You did an outstanding job of creating the ripples and waves. I never could have done what you did. This piece is truly amazing. ❤
I love your work. I was just learning to do dirty pours and resin work 5 years ago when I was injured and now I'm confined to bed. I absolutely love this peice. I think it would have been cool to let the peice cure in the deep mold and not pour a layer of clear resin over it. It would have been 3D. It could have been a candy dish if the sides were a bit higher. Have you sold this peice?
I wonder if you did these in miniature if you could make earrings out of them or maybe even a keychain? It’s so beautiful! Love the finished product.
Sooo beautiful 😊😍, you can use a plastic rap all messed up under the pigment or pignent a bigger rap bigger then your mold then fix it in the mold and pour the black resin let it completely dry, so you wouldn't have to struggle flipping it, and then pour the sheer resin 🎉
That would make a really cool wall clock! You could make some contrasting colored numbers for the hours and apply them into the surface and do one more pour over the top. You would also need to allow for the clocks mechanism underneath the piece you folded and poured the clear over. That was my instant thought when you pulled it out of the mold. I like it a lot!
Mine too!
Love this idea!! I'm thinking of that very thing myself. Coincidences are so exciting to me!!
Some of the clock making stuff at our local store doesn’t need clearance. They’re only the thickness of an AA battery. So just a 1/4” x 2.5” x 2.5” if wanting to make a small incision. Oh wow! I think I feel the artistic spirits flowing into my brain! … NOPE! It was just gas. ❤ thanks for the idea though!
Colors were beautiful!
Love seeing you share your ideas and processes with us! such a cool effect. I think this would make a really pretty clock.
Absolutely lovely. Thank you for sharing this experiment. 🙌👏🙏❣️
It's beautiful! Will look wonderful as wall decor and /or table decor! Thanks for sharing this with us!!!!💙💚🖤
I love love winging it!! That's my life!!
That is so beautiful! I wish I had more molds to try some like this
This is so neat!!! I am going to give this a try now and see how it comes out! Thank you so much
Beautiful art! I absolutely love learning with Julie ❤❤❤❤
It’s beautiful and it’s purpose is to make you smile and feel good.
I can see a LOT of great uses of this technique! Beautiful!
I absolutely love your
Personality and of course your accent!!
Amazing pigments ❤
Exquisite result and I find it useful, as a minimalist centerpiece or as a coaster for jars of drinks ❤
Congratulations 👏🏻
I appreciate artists who are not afraid of showing experimental projects. It takes the scary away for lots of us novice crafters. Thank you!
This is absolutely gorgeous. I can picture that hung on my wall ❤
That is beautiful. Can't stop looking at it in such amazement. Thanks for sharing.
That is just gorgeous. I could see a set of those as placemats, done in red & green for Xmas. ❤
It’s beautiful! You could leave it as is, or you could make it into a clock, or you could’ve shaped it into a bowl when it was plyable. 😊
From my experience, you can also do this with synthetic mica powder if you don't have chameleon stuff, really cool design by the way!
I've done this idea using 1/2" but made my shape using other items to keep the shape. Turning it into a vase.
I love this effect!!! I'd like to try it on a smaller scale...like a typical coaster size mold. ❤
'Tada'!....🎉... Yet another Fantabulous Pretty Art Piece, by yours Truly-Julie....😊 Thankyou 4 every video you do I'm learning So much from your Practical Tutorials...I am a Crafty Arty bird & just starting 2 dip my toe in the Art Resin & Paint Pour World...your fasinating diverse projects INSPIRE this Lady big much...
Thank-you Thankyou did I say ThAnK-YoU?....🎨👏🎈🎶🪇💖🤭😋🙏👏🌈
that is so beautiful, it looks like liquid in a disc, so magical very good for your 1st go
I’m in love with flicking flakes on my projects. Yours look great!
Wow!! I love this technique! I’ll have to try it.
Wow! That is a beautiful piece. The colors are gorgeous and the shimmer is amazing. You always come up with such unique ideas
She did say that she had seen this technique on a TH-cam video, so not unique, but still pretty.✌️
@@susanpickup9497well given that she couldn't find the video anywhere and had to kind of wing it based on what she remembered, I would say it is slightly unique.
I trust your taste - and never disappointed❤
It really IS a piece of art. I could see it on a decorative plate stand or as part of a floral arrangement. Those folds are fascinating. You could paint the sides and bottom black or metallic also. Fun!
& it does have a function. It makes us happy 👍🏻
This is stunning Julie! I've seen the wooden rounds with a hole drilled in the bottom and put on a stand with a dowel rod. I think that would be an awesome way to display your piece!
Stunning in the daylight at the end.. nice. A clock's base maybe?
That’s beautiful! What a gorgeous piece of art! You did it!!❤
WOW! I’m not into anything like this, doing crafts or art etc. But by the end i was sincerely impressed. That’s pretty cool, even tho i doubt u were as full of doubt about ut as u claimed to be through the video. Cuz u came out like a champ!
Very beautiful. Just an FYI for anyone new to this type of art...either use separate brushes or other instrument when you disperse the chameleon flakes in order to avoid cross contamination. You might not want bits of out of place colors in your next project and this gets pricey. Again, beautiful piece!
Thank you that's all I could think watching her stick the brush into all the bottles 😂 Still beautiful ❤️
I just found you today but I wanted to tell you that you are fantastic to watch. I like the little giggle you do when explaining things etc. It made me smile, so please keep up the great work & I look forward to watching more of your videos 😊 Your videos are absolutely fun 💯💜
This is absolutely stunning!! 💕
It's fun to watch you make resin pieces
I'm in Florida. Thank you, you are fun!❤
she's contaminating all of the powderssss
It's beautiful!❤
From New Mexico, USA
When you took that outside I actually gasped, so pretty in the sunshine! Could you try to do that in the form of a ball like glass blowers do?
It's beautiful! Also, wanted to add, you can get rid of entrapped air by tapping the entire container on the table.. you'll see it as air bubbles rising to the surface..
Art is not always supposed to do any thing except to the eye of the beholder❤