Watch how I turned this Goodwill vase into a work of art, using Stone Coat epoxy! | KCDC Designs
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- Watch how I turn this $1.99 vase from Goodwill into a piece of art, as well as a matching Lazy Susan, using epoxy resin from Stone Coat Epoxy!
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👉Chapter Breakdown:
0:00 - Intro to Watch how I turned this Goodwill vase into a work of art, using Stone Coat epoxy!
0:22 - Pouring Stone Coat epoxy over the vase
1:20 - Removing the vase to create the Lazy Susan
2:00 - Showing the final result of the epoxy vase and epoxy Lazy Susan
Products and colors used:
Stone Coat Speed Cure epoxy resin
Just Resin pastes:
Phantom Black
Green Diamond
Rich Gold
And Alumilite White Dye
I'm Keith McGinnis with KCDC Designs, LLC out of SE Nebraska. I build, design and install epoxy kitchen countertops, epoxy resin coated bathroom vanities, epoxy wall art and more, since I formed my company in 2019. Working with epoxy resin as a decorative finish is one of my passions, as well as sharing how-to tutorials to help other business owners and do it yourselfer's gain confidence working with epoxy, and different epoxy resin design and fabrication techniques. - Jak na to + styl
LOVE the Green! ❤
Me too, thanks!
What a great piece of art! Thank you for sharing!
I appreciate that, thank you!
Remarkable, you did it again Keith great job
Thank you!
Looks Great❤
Thank you!
Nice project. I think I'll set up a project like this on the side of my big projects. I like to give a little extra thank you gift. It's always nice to have a matching custom piece. Thanks for the idea!
Thanks! It's a very inexpensive and awesome side gift for the customer! I usually create a trivet for the customer as a gift, and they love and appreciate that as well. But a Lazy Susan with matching vase would be over the top!
@@kcdcdesigns I've been doing trays, but I at least have another idea. Maybe just little feet under the round board instead of a lazy susan to cut the expense?
Great to watch you Keith. I feel like I know you after watching numerous RK3 Designs.
Thank you, and yep, what you see is what you get 😂. Thanks again for watching and supporting my channel, and RK3 Designs!
Love it - turned out great, Keith! Just got my Phantom Black from Erika; so excited. And you used a color I have saved for my master bath vanity -- Green Diamond! 🤩👏👏👏👏
Thank you! And I love that Green Diamond! Keep me posted on your project!
I'm going to be doing one of these pretty soon, but will be using a bar stool instead of a lazy susan. Thrift store find for 10 buck and a 2 dollar vase. Don't have the speed cure, so will be using regular epoxy (Stonecoat, of course!!) lol. Yours turned out really pretty!!!
Have fun, and thank you!
You could also use the Amazing Quick Coat.
Please keep me posted on your project!
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Thank you!
I am going to be doing one of these hopefully tonight. I love the colors that you used. Can you share what colors? Also, I noticed when you started your vase looked like it has a glaze or something on it. Did you prep it with something before pouring the resin on it?
Hi, and I'm so sorry for the late reply!
I did prep the vase with RustOleum clear matte spray paint. One, for adhesion, the other to slow the epoxy a bit. As far as the colors, I apologize as I'm in Texas right now and don't recall the exact colors I used.