@Moriah Nash Anything containing moisture will deteriorate over time. For example: fresh flowers, candy, fruit (even dried fruit still contains some moisture). Anything completely dry should last very well, as resin is a very effective encapsulant.
It is nice to be reminded of how many great resources for crafting can be had in items we’d normally throw out. You’ve done an outstanding job with these cans! I get so much joy from your channel! Thank you!
Really cool projects. The tray is my favorite but they all look like creative projects that you can be a novice and still be able to do. I like that about you videos. Thank you for sharing your ideas 😁👍.
The hearts in the earnings ended looking like jelly been hearts, I love to see the effect resin has on things. I have the same tray and it is also going to get resined! Another great video, Thank you.
LMAO! Thank you again for sharing even more ways to marry the things we may already have to our love for resin! :) And for showing how really excellent even simple designs can be if we just take the time to execute them well. Every week you inspire me to make beautiful things. Thank you.
I really like the Pepsi cufflinks, closely followed by the tray at the end. What I really do like is that nifty shape cutting tool you have. Interesting
Yes the rain here is playing havoc with my hair as well as my resin :D But then, what do you expect for an English summer haha! Love the video again. You are so talented and have brilliant ideas. Well done!
Thank you, alas, I have no such problem with my hair, for there is very little left, as you can see in this video czcams.com/video/NA6cMgM821Q/video.html 🤣♠
I just found your channel today & you're really encouraging my creativity. I love everything you make & thank you for taking the time to film, edit, caption & post. 🌜🖤🌛
@@resinAce please don't feel obligated haaaa I'm honestly not a *please watch my channel* kinda gal .. but that's bad for business I know so of course watch watch yes haaa 🤣🤣🤣
Another awesome video with amazing ideas...I really enjoy watching your videos! I like all the projects, but my favorites are the Coca Cola one simply because it’s my favorite drink. 😊 Hugs from Texas
I love your video,s Im going to start whit uv resin and epoxy resin I always made my juwelery out of gel but I now order allot of materialen to start I cant whait til its here
Your work is amazing! I am freshly new to Epoxy, so far i've attempted night light in an owl mold. Earrings and coasters. Oh and i've done the moon phases. :) I really like your work! it inspires me to do more
@@resinAce yes it is, I lost my momma in April and been in a depressed mode since, tried clay, I didn't like it all to well, remembered videos of jewlery making but never knew what stuff to buy. Did some research and been hooked since. Still new and learning. It takes my mind from depressed over my mom to "she'd really like this" and that brings happiness. Thank you again for inspiring me to continue :) I do need to work on the bubbles blah!
Encore de belles créations sorties tout droit sorties de ton imagination débordante.... Je suis toujours aussi admirative de ton talent..😍😍😍 Merci pour cette vidéo.
This is awesome! I didn't know that those dies would cut aluminum. Time to break out my scrapbooking supplies for more uses! Can I just give a quick tip? Turn your die cutting mat over each time you use it. It won't bow like it is of you do. You can your it now and use it until it flattens then just turn it every time after that.
Thanks for the tip 😊👍 Yes they cut thin aluminium like soda cans. They also leave a nice finish on the edge, so the pieces aren't sharp and take on a more three-dimensional appearance 😎♠
Thank you😎 We call them coasters too but in pubs they're called beer mats, so since I was using beer cans I called them beer mats 😊 Incidentally, according to my international viewers, Google often translates coaster to roller coaster in their language 🤣♠
Really liked your projects this time sadly I don't have the die cast cutting machine. I did enjoy the video though. Thanks for the inspiration. Still going to try your idea of using gold cards in resin. I did make one thing though I can send you an pic showing you what I did make my husband uses it alot for his drinks. Sent you an email. THANK you again.
Thank you 😊 It is called a 'Sizzix Big Shot' and I bought it from a High Street store here in the UK called Hobbycraft, but it is also available online from retailers such as Amazon. Any craft store that sells paper crafts will stock them. There are other brands available, try searching 'die cutting machine' and you will find them.
Loved these, especially the tray. Was totally thinking aww yeah that's kinda cool and then I finally saw the rainbow and it was sooo cool!! Nice job. What do you do with your projects at the end?
Thanks also for the UK Amazon links!! 🙂🙂👍👍 Have not practised resin craft in quite a while; was wondering what were the best supplies to buy and where to buy them!! Does one still have to combine a resin and a hardener with this craft??
Thanks for the great comment, I appreciate it 😊 The cutting machine is a Sizzix Big Shot (links added to video description) and the film is called Dichroic Window Film, which you can search out on eBay and Ali Express. ♠
Hi 😊 I tend to use UV resin as an adhesive, and when I need to cure it instantly. There's no reason why you couldn't use it for making the cabochons in this video, but where I live UV resin is £82.50 per Kg, while my epoxy resin is only £25 per Kg, so UV is an expensive alternative. 😎♠
Hi, thank you 😊 I used a Sizzix Big Shot die cutting machine, and the butterfly dies were included in the starter pack, although can be purchased separately. 😎♠
It is a cabochon mould off Amazon www.amazon.co.uk/Jeteven-Silicon-Cabochon-Stencils-Handmade/dp/B073S4HQ9S It is a brilliant high quality mould, with every size to match common jewellery bezels.
The cutting machine is the Sizzix Big Shot, and the cutting dies are available from places like Amazon and eBay www.amazon.co.uk/Sizzix-Shot-Machine-Ellison-White/dp/B00R50G1I8
so, dumb question, and beg pardon if you've answered it on another video: where do you get your dropper tool that you use to place small amounts of resin in a project, and is there a way to clean them after use? OH, and I meant to say I LOVE your videos!
Hi, thank you 😊 It's called a pipette and I buy them from Amazon in packs of 100. You can squeeze out the excess resin after use, then let any residual cure before using them again. Sometimes you have to snip the end off if it gets blocked.
hermoso quisiera saber como se llama la máquina con la que isiste los cortes de la mariposa por favor si no es mucho la molestia desde hoy tienes una nueva suscriptora ^.^
The circle punch is Xcut brand and I bought it from a High Street store called The Range here in the UK. Any quality punch made from metal should work. Here is an Amazon.com link if that helps www.amazon.com/Xcut-Handheld-Paper-Shape-Cutter/dp/B00HRXG3XQ
It's made by a company called XCut and is sold in stores called Hobbycraft and The Range in the UK. I don't know if they distribute worldwide but any metal punch should work.
This video is closed captioned. Please turn on your subtitles to view tutorial text.
Your projects are super cool :)
( Sorry if that sounds weird, I couldn’t think of a better way to phrase it)
Thank you, that was a really nice comment 😎♠
@@franceswildgen1907 I agree with you!
Do you ever have problems with things deteriorating once in resin? I’ve thought of doing a few but wasn’t sure how they would last long term?
@Moriah Nash Anything containing moisture will deteriorate over time. For example: fresh flowers, candy, fruit (even dried fruit still contains some moisture). Anything completely dry should last very well, as resin is a very effective encapsulant.
The part that amazed me the most is using die cutting machine to cut the aluminium can. So inspiring. Make wonders 💞😊👍
Yeah!!! (Is that what it's called and where can I get one???)
LOVE LOVE LOVE that butterfly pendant!!!!
It is nice to be reminded of how many great resources for crafting can be had in items we’d normally throw out. You’ve done an outstanding job with these cans! I get so much joy from your channel! Thank you!
Thanks for the great comment, I appreciate it 😎♠
I do too!
That tray is gorgeous. Well, they're all really neat projects, but the tray is really good!
Thank you 😎♠
Really cool projects. The tray is my favorite but they all look like creative projects that you can be a novice and still be able to do. I like that about you videos. Thank you for sharing your ideas 😁👍.
Thank you, yes, some really good beginner projects here 😎♠
Absolutely the best way to have soda cans to be recycled into arts. You've done a brilliant Job!!
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Thank you 😎♠
The hearts in the earnings ended looking like jelly been hearts, I love to see the effect resin has on things. I have the same tray and it is also going to get resined! Another great video, Thank you.
Thank you 😊 I have two of those trays so I may have to resin the other one too. 😎♠
The rainbow tray is my favorite!!
Awesomeness! 😍 love the beer mats! An the sugar skull. Thank you for sharing.
LMAO! Thank you again for sharing even more ways to marry the things we may already have to our love for resin! :) And for showing how really excellent even simple designs can be if we just take the time to execute them well. Every week you inspire me to make beautiful things. Thank you.
Thanks for the wonderful comment 😊♠
I really like the Pepsi cufflinks, closely followed by the tray at the end. What I really do like is that nifty shape cutting tool you have. Interesting
Trust you to home in on the gadget Mr Gadget 😎♠
The rainbow cogs look fantastic!
Thank you, yes I was very pleased with it 😎♠
Yes the rain here is playing havoc with my hair as well as my resin :D But then, what do you expect for an English summer haha! Love the video again. You are so talented and have brilliant ideas. Well done!
Thank you, alas, I have no such problem with my hair, for there is very little left, as you can see in this video czcams.com/video/NA6cMgM821Q/video.html 🤣♠
Love the tray ! Niceeeee
A new video, lots of soda, a little beer and snarky Alexa... A perfect Friday night! 😀
She gets worse! 😂♠
@@resinAce 😲😀
I LOVE the tray!
I love every single one of these. Specially the butterfly necklace. I love butterflies. I evan have tattoos of them.
I just found your channel today & you're really encouraging my creativity. I love everything you make & thank you for taking the time to film, edit, caption & post. 🌜🖤🌛
Thanks, welcome to the channel - lots of creative ideas here 😊♠
That’s so funny I was binge watching a bunch of your videos and I refreshed the page and saw this one!
Awesome! I love being binge-watched - so glad you're enjoying the channel 😎♠
soo satesfiring looking at the details of the butterfly
Thank You for telling me how to turn on subtitles ~pleased as punch!!
I loved all the ideas! The tray most of all, gives me ideas of taking farther! Love your videos, and awesome ideas! Rock on! 🤩🤩✌✌😎😎💞🎸🎶
Thanks for the great comment 😎♠
I love it, great resin projects !!
Love love love your videos. Last week made your cube with the cat and butterfly in it. Turned out decent.
Wow! I really enjoyed watching this video! You are so creative! All of the items were beautiful ❤️
Thank you, I appreciate the comment 😎♠
Wow! Very creative ideas! I especially liked the butterfly necklace. Great job! That cutter is pretty cool!
Thank you 😊♠
I learn so much great stuff from you! Thank you very much for sharing ✌️ & ♥️ from 🇨🇦
Thanks for the great comment 😊♠
Awesome. Being a huge Coca Cola fan, I really enjoyed this video. Hugs from Halifax
Very talented you are!!! I would love to learn this craft,soo beautiful!!!
Great projects, so creative.
The rainbow tray was my favorite. Cool stuff man.
Thank you, that was my favourite too 😎♠
awesome so many ideas now
I love the tray at the end!
Thank you, it looks even better in real life 😎♠
absolutely LOVE the tray ! my fav 😍😍 so much in one video ... x
Thank you 😊 Hopefully I'll have some time to binge-watch a few of your videos at the weekend 😎♠
@@resinAce please don't feel obligated haaaa I'm honestly not a *please watch my channel* kinda gal .. but that's bad for business I know so of course watch watch yes haaa 🤣🤣🤣
lol, I don't feel obligated, I saw a few projects I'd like to watch, those apothecary jars caught my eye, I love anything like that 😎♠
@@resinAce brilliant .. then yay ! lol those bottles are for sure my favourite DIY.. I love all things Halloween
Sensacional!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome as always from you. Thank you.
Thank you 😎♠
Amazing work!
Love the sugar skull key chain!!! 💀 Great work as always!
Thank you, yes the metallic effect looked really good on that one 😎♠
I think it's my favorite too!
Loved it! 😍 Great ideas!
I would love all of those things, please.... 😁
Sei bravissimo!
TROP BEAUUX 😍
I aim big fan from jou masterclasses evertime 👍👍👍👍
Thank you 😎♠
Awesone
I love your videos
They are very good
Another awesome video with amazing ideas...I really enjoy watching your videos! I like all the projects, but my favorites are the Coca Cola one simply because it’s my favorite drink. 😊
Hugs from Texas
Thank you as always 😊♠
Super awesome
Your ideas are great. I love the videos. Thank you for sharing :)
Yay!! So excited after I saw on your Instagram some clips!
Yes, I do put advance previews and a few exclusives on Instagram 😎♠
Great job, love the idea
Thank you 😎♠
I love your video,s Im going to start whit uv resin and epoxy resin I always made my juwelery out of gel but I now order allot of materialen to start I cant whait til its here
Best channel for projects and ideas.
Wow 😍
Very creative.. love these 💖
Thank you 😎♠
Awesome ideas!!
Thanks! 😎♠
Amazing work 💯👍👍👍 want to see more
Love
Your work is amazing! I am freshly new to Epoxy, so far i've attempted night light in an owl mold. Earrings and coasters. Oh and i've done the moon phases. :) I really like your work! it inspires me to do more
Thank you, resin crafting is a great hobby 😎♠
@@resinAce yes it is, I lost my momma in April and been in a depressed mode since, tried clay, I didn't like it all to well, remembered videos of jewlery making but never knew what stuff to buy. Did some research and been hooked since. Still new and learning. It takes my mind from depressed over my mom to "she'd really like this" and that brings happiness. Thank you again for inspiring me to continue :) I do need to work on the bubbles blah!
Very nice
Never would have guesed england!! Awsome!! I bet its awsome there!!
It is the land of perpetual rain 🌧🌧☔😎♠
Rain... in England?! Never! Lol
Us Brits love weather ;)
@@resinAce cool!!💗😀
@@Arcane2080x 💗😀
Wow I really like your artwork
Thank you 😎♠
Woah!
Awwwwww is that bracelet for me lol lol ❣️
Well it's too small for me 😂♠
😂 you do wonderful work !! Awesome gift you have ❣️❣️
Encore de belles créations sorties tout droit sorties de ton imagination débordante.... Je suis toujours aussi admirative de ton talent..😍😍😍 Merci pour cette vidéo.
This is awesome! I didn't know that those dies would cut aluminum. Time to break out my scrapbooking supplies for more uses!
Can I just give a quick tip? Turn your die cutting mat over each time you use it. It won't bow like it is of you do. You can your it now and use it until it flattens then just turn it every time after that.
Thanks for the tip 😊👍 Yes they cut thin aluminium like soda cans. They also leave a nice finish on the edge, so the pieces aren't sharp and take on a more three-dimensional appearance 😎♠
Awsum video as always 👍🌟😇
Thanks! 😎♠
Very clever
Thank you 😎♠
Lovely! :D
Thank you 😎♠
@@resinAce You're very welcome! ^^
Hellooo 👋👋👋 awesome work beautiful 🌹❣️🌹
Thank you 😊♠
Can u give us details about the materials u used for raisins ..and where from u bought it.... Link plz
Hi, I use www.resin4art.com
Can I get all these in India.. In Nagpur city
You are very clever. The tray was my favorite.
Side note: You made what you called mats. Interestingly in the US they are called coasters.
Thank you😎 We call them coasters too but in pubs they're called beer mats, so since I was using beer cans I called them beer mats 😊 Incidentally, according to my international viewers, Google often translates coaster to roller coaster in their language 🤣♠
They are called coasters here in OZ to.
@@resinAce same here to, beer mats! I forgot about that lol.
Поднос лучше всех!!!
Really liked your projects this time sadly I don't have the die cast cutting machine. I did enjoy the video though. Thanks for the inspiration. Still going to try your idea of using gold cards in resin. I did make one thing though I can send you an pic showing you what I did make my husband uses it alot for his drinks. Sent you an email. THANK you again.
Thank you 😊 The coaster looked great, I hope you enjoy your hobby 😎♠
Great stuff! Could you point me in the direction of where I can get those cutting machines please?
Thank you 😊 It is called a 'Sizzix Big Shot' and I bought it from a High Street store here in the UK called Hobbycraft, but it is also available online from retailers such as Amazon. Any craft store that sells paper crafts will stock them. There are other brands available, try searching 'die cutting machine' and you will find them.
What kind of resin do you use? And where do you purchase the.blank bracelet? Thank you
Loved these, especially the tray. Was totally thinking aww yeah that's kinda cool and then I finally saw the rainbow and it was sooo cool!! Nice job. What do you do with your projects at the end?
Hi thanks 😊 I use some, I give some away, and some just end up in boxes 🤣♠
@@resinAce well I'm in the UK too. Would love to buy sometime! Keep up the great videos, 😁
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Thanks also for the UK Amazon links!! 🙂🙂👍👍 Have not practised resin craft in quite a while; was wondering what were the best supplies to buy and where to buy them!!
Does one still have to combine a resin and a hardener with this craft??
I love all of your videos. I have a question about the board you use for the custom molds you make. Is this just poster board or a different material?
Hi, it is 3mm PVC foamex ebay.us/3J5eHz
Lost for words :) The best resin art ive seen so far
Thanks for the great comment, I appreciate it 😊 The cutting machine is a Sizzix Big Shot (links added to video description) and the film is called Dichroic Window Film, which you can search out on eBay and Ali Express. ♠
@@resinAce Many thanks , i appreciate it .Happy Christmas xx
I've noticed in a lot of your videos that sometimes you use UV resin instead of epoxy. In what cases is one preferable to the other?
Hi 😊 I tend to use UV resin as an adhesive, and when I need to cure it instantly. There's no reason why you couldn't use it for making the cabochons in this video, but where I live UV resin is £82.50 per Kg, while my epoxy resin is only £25 per Kg, so UV is an expensive alternative. 😎♠
Another amazing video... what was that you used to cut the butterfly shape.?
Hi, thank you 😊 I used a Sizzix Big Shot die cutting machine, and the butterfly dies were included in the starter pack, although can be purchased separately. 😎♠
Another great video :) can I ask where you got that silicone mould with all the various shapes (the one you used for the little heart earrings).
Yes! I've been looking for that mould too but so far no luck.
The cabochon mould is sold by Amazon here in the UK www.amazon.co.uk/Jeteven-Silicon-Cabochon-Stencils-Handmade/dp/B073S4HQ9S
I wanna know where you get those punches, and the circular blank frames
Where do you get your ideas? They’re certainly creative.
From the murky depths of my imagination 😎♠
Where do you get your jewelry blanks? Love the bracelet! Also, do you make or buy your molds?
I buy it all from sellers on eBay 😎 The bracelet was from this link ebay.us/oEDfYv Clear moulds in my videos are bought, pink ones are home made 😎♠
What was the silicone mold with the hearts you used? I have been looking for one like that for months.
It is a cabochon mould off Amazon www.amazon.co.uk/Jeteven-Silicon-Cabochon-Stencils-Handmade/dp/B073S4HQ9S It is a brilliant high quality mould, with every size to match common jewellery bezels.
@@resinAce Yep! I have that! 😉
Tell me pls where I can buy exactly this cutting DIY... I loved it.. thank you!!
The cutting machine is the Sizzix Big Shot, and the cutting dies are available from places like Amazon and eBay www.amazon.co.uk/Sizzix-Shot-Machine-Ellison-White/dp/B00R50G1I8
Thank you so much
I would like to know where you got the radiant light window film I have looked all over for that one and can't seem to find it
I bought a sample off eBay, it is also referred to as 'dichroic window film' and 'iridescent window film' ebay.us/fd1dun
The dies you use with the machin,can you uses different brands with it.😀Like the skull in resin,and the coaster.
Yes, I used Sizzix and XCut dies in that video, but unbranded ones off eBay also worked just as well 😎♠
@@resinAce Thanks for the reply.
so, dumb question, and beg pardon if you've answered it on another video: where do you get your dropper tool that you use to place small amounts of resin in a project, and is there a way to clean them after use? OH, and I meant to say I LOVE your videos!
Hi, thank you 😊 It's called a pipette and I buy them from Amazon in packs of 100. You can squeeze out the excess resin after use, then let any residual cure before using them again. Sometimes you have to snip the end off if it gets blocked.
@@resinAce thanks so much!
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Kewl!! I should say so!! 🙂🙂🙂👍
But where do you get all those fancy little tools and jewellery findings?? Is there something in the description...
Could I ask where you got the mould you used for the floating heart earrings please
That mould was from Amazon UK amzn.to/2PVfsyG
Do you mind sharing what dies you used please?
hermoso quisiera saber como se llama la máquina con la que isiste los cortes de la mariposa por favor si no es mucho la molestia desde hoy tienes una nueva suscriptora ^.^
Sizzix Big Shot amzn.to/2Znsz24
gracias
Where can the mold in the third project be found?
What is the film you put on the back of the can design before you cut it?
It is radiant light window film. Remember you can always get a running text commentary on my videos by turning on the subtitles 😎♠
Where did you get the thing to punch out the circles from the can
The circle punch is Xcut brand and I bought it from a High Street store called The Range here in the UK. Any quality punch made from metal should work. Here is an Amazon.com link if that helps www.amazon.com/Xcut-Handheld-Paper-Shape-Cutter/dp/B00HRXG3XQ
Where did you get the little punch you used for the cufflinks and bracelet?
It's made by a company called XCut and is sold in stores called Hobbycraft and The Range in the UK. I don't know if they distribute worldwide but any metal punch should work.