Resin Art Ceramic Coasters Tutorial
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 15. 06. 2021
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In this video I will show you how to create beautiful coasters using epoxy resin art and ceramic tiles. We will be using alcohol ink, mica powder, glitter and epoxy dye to create a unique abstract design on these ceramic tiles.
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Colors: Emerald City and Vintage
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Coasters: If youâre not able to find the ones I got at Target, you can also get these which are a similar price point and come with cork to finish the bottoms!
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FOR THE PURPLE ONES PICTURED IN THE END:
I used purple ink from the Pinata exciter pack (linked above), Luna and Urula mica powder from Simply Sarahâs (linked above), Dazed and H2O glitter from Peachy Olive Glitters, Black Epoxy Dye
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These came out fantastic!!
Both sets are gorgeous. Thank you
Love these! Thank you for a great gift idea.
These are great! Definitely an addition to my epoxy crafts!
Such a cute idea! Thank you for sharing.
Gorgeous. Great gift ideas
Beautifully done!
Such a fun project! These would be such a great Christmas gift! Thank you for sharing â€ïž huge fan of emerald city
My favorite!
These are beautiful.itâs always fun to find new surfaces to create on.thanks so much!âïžđ©đ
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Beautiful as always! â€ïž
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Beautiful, as always!
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Thank you so much!!
Loved these. Great job and thanks for sharing.
Thank you Edith!
These are Beautiful! I thank you so much for sharing you amazing talent. I will be making these for gifts this year đ„°
Thank you
I thought they turned out great! I bought some small like âring dishesâ in dollar section awhile back with this type of process in mind to dress them up. Thanks for the inspiration!
I started out painting, and I worked with tiles a lot. I found that it made my life so much easier if I made myself a little tab on the back with duck tape. I could hold the tile with the tab and not touch the sides or front while working with each one. It's a real game changer. Great video as usual!
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Wow wow wow these are beautiful! ⊠Your work is always amazing!
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I love making coasters and yours came out amazing
They're so fun. Thanks for watching Edith!
Turned out beautiful!
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Thank you so much Nicole!
Beautiful đ€© my favorite green color
Mine too!
Saw these in the group!! I love them!! So pretty.
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Thanks Gwen!
That GREEN! BEAUTIFUL! XO Melissa
It's my favorite! Thank you for watching Melissa! Xo
Iâm so excited to see your take on coasters! I have been doing coasters like this for a few months now and love it! You should try a paint pour on them and then seal with epoxy. They are super fun to make too! â€ïž
Thanks for the idea!
What an amazingly creative project! Easy enough for a fun birthday take home project for my daughterâs 15th birthday party coming up! Thanks for the idea!!!! Those colors are magical together!!!
thanks! have fun!
Love these. I think I will make a few sets for the new house!
Have fun!
This might need to be my Christmas gift to co-workers. TY
These would make a great gift!
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Thank you Lexy!
So pretty. I need to make myself some
Go for it!
Those are beautiful! I was thinking of doing something like that to all of my switch-plate covers. They are so plain and ugly. And now you've given me another idea for my back splash in my kitchen. Thank you you are so talented and sweet! God bless!!
That would be so cool!
exceptional video Flynn Sisters Boutique. I shattered the thumbs up on your video. Keep up the brilliant work.
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Thanks for watching Louee!
Gorgeous! Iâd love to see how you prep/clean the bottoms. Thanks!
I was curious if the same! I typically have to clean the drips off after the epoxy has set for a bit and thereâs still sometimes an overhang that needs to be cleaned off.
I didnât get a lot of drips but I just wiped off the excess from the bottom when I was done with my glove and left whatever was on the bottom. I didnât sand at all. I suppose you could cut off anything from the bottom with a craft knife and some acetone but these tiles are porous so even then it will still be stained đŁ so the tiles I linked in the description box have cork bottoms you can glue to cover that staining
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@@FlynnSistersBoutique Thank you!! Where do you happen to get your cork?!?
These are so pretty! Love the colors. What do you do about the drips to the sides? Do you need to sand anything?
I didnât get a lot of drips but I just wiped off the excess from the bottom when I was done with my glove and left whatever was on the bottom. I didnât sand at all. I suppose you could cut off anything from the bottom with a craft knife and some acetone but these tiles are porous so even then it will still be stained đŁ so the tiles I linked in the description box have cork bottoms you can glue to cover that staining
Beautiful coaster đ. I didn't see a link for the quick coat sealer thank you.
Thank you Shane! The quick coat is linked in the description box right below the link for glitter. There is a coupon for it there as well đ
@@FlynnSistersBoutique I again I didn't see the quick coat urethane sealer thanks
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LOVE!! Are these coasters a current item at Target?!
Yes! Thank you
Would you do a layer of resin before starting even if you were using a tile from the hardware store?
Yes. The resin is required to make the inks flow.
Love them
Thank you Tonya!
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Jessica those are so beautiful
Thank you so much Judy!
Beautiful
Thanks Angie!
Will.the resin hold up to a hot cup?
Yes
These are so beautiful, đ these will n my and the perfect gift .
Thank you
Where did you get the piñata alcohol inks? Amazon?
I can't find them anywhere, and I'm from Puerto Rico
I did. There is a link to the alcohol inks in the description box.
A lot of glitter companies sell them too!
@@EmilyMineDesigns Could you tell me some pages where I can find all the colors in packages?
These are beautiful!! Iâm so happy to know that the emerald alcohol ink dries green. Iâve mixed it into epoxy and it turned that weird blue color so I threw it out. Thank you for always inspiring and sharing!
I'm glad this helped! Thank you for watching Wendy!
Do you think these could be sublimated on?
I don't do sublimination so I can't answer that for you.
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Thank you so much!
does waiting the entire coaster in resin make the coaster unbreakable
Resin is not unbreakable
it doesn't break as easily as ceramic thats why im asking
I understand. If you drop a ceramic coaster, it could break in pieces. If you drop something epoxy coated, it could break but more likely, it would crack.
Beautiful
Thanks Theresa!