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Resin 3D flower coasters
I used Platinum Ultra Clear resin to make these gorgeous coasters. If you would like to purchase Platinum resin and receive 10% off, use this coupon code: pouringyourheartout10 at www.aafibreglass.com/
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Just beautiful!
I would've left the fly! 😃 It is a flower after all. Haha
So beautiful!❤
I’m having the worst day. And this video has made me smile so big. Thank you Julie
These are really pretty
They are beautiful
Sooooo beautiful 😍 🤩
Gorgeous
I love that green
Beautiful
The acrylic ink rocks!!!!! And that green color is stunning! So natural. I love it!!
Oh I love these
Wonderful 💯
Beautiful 😍
I don't have pigment paste and use acrylic paints all the time to color my resin. I accidentally discovered this same effect a few weeks ago when I drizzled blue into clear as an afterthought. Then squiggled designs. I thought it would be a huge fail, but turned out to be a lovely surprise and design!!
Should have left the fly, covered him right up with resin and made a feature out of him. LOL
Fantastic… they say welcome Spring. You truly are an inspiration 🤗
Hi, Julie. Still thinking about those lovely nougat candies!😀
@sandracain8429
2 жыл бұрын
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@PouringYourHeartOut
2 жыл бұрын
I've been eating them:)
@rebeccahyatt7789
2 жыл бұрын
@@PouringYourHeartOut Good for you! You go girl!!! Have one for me!!😀
Oh my gosh Julie! I really love this. The green is amazing. Very simple but elegant. The clear around the flower really shows it off!!❤
Perfect
Merry Christmas Julie!
I love how excited you get when you have success.
🟢I really like lime green.
These are my favourite of all your coasters, amazing work Julie
I do like the green and so happy they turned out. Just beautiful!
Love the lime green 💚 And the lacing..such pretty coasters. ❤
Green is my bias color. Nature colors are the best. Shut the back door too :) that is an amazing work and technique
I love all four! Less perfection more character! I counted down with you and squeaked a little. These would be my favourite so far.
Stunning. They look so pretty,
Incredibly simple and beautiful! Love that green and how it formed a star against those delicate white folds.
Beyond words how awesome.
They are so 3D.....gorgeous....really, really love these
Oh my goodness Julie, these are so beautiful.
Missed these ones.These are just gorgeous.I love this fresh green 🥰
Wow.... that's wonderful sharing 😎👌👍👌💐💐
These are beautiful, love the mold, love the colors and love the centers they look more like a flower center. Keep on keeping on!
Love the spring fresh look to the coasters! It's winter here so that is nice to see!🌿
I love them. So delicate
Just beautiful! Love how you get so excited at demolding😀. I get excited with you 😀
Wow......❤
I really like that pristine look. Thank you!
They came out so pretty 😍
Came out so pretty!!!
Yes, they leech their colour into the resin. My pale pink glass ended up silver. Love them, was so surprised by how well the ink worked out!
The green is a stunning colour with the white 😍 love them Julie.
Those are so pretty. I love how the white turned out.
They are very beautiful
Those are so pretty! I just absolutely love the 3D petals! The greens that you used are so fresh looking. I really love it!
Lovee them. The green is just right
Really beautiful 🥰❤️. Love them!!
They are gorgeous! I love how clear the base is. And the flowers are really pretty! I’m tempted to try; have never done before!
Looks like you’ve mastered the 3D bloom Julie. Pressure is off -no more blobbies. Well done. Love that green too. 🌺🌴
These are gorgeous and definitely remind me of spring while I'm in winter in Wisconsin!
I was saying it with you.... in and wipe, in and wipe, lol. Very pretty. I did notice when you were piping that some of the lines were pretty thin. I love the way the green is just in the points. Beautiful job, Julie.
Those turned out beautiful
I love the green, they're pretty and I love the design
Very pretty. Love the patterns ♥️
The red one is fabulous!
Green is not usually my favorite color, however these are really quite beautiful!!!
I love the green colour, the ‘fly hole’ makes it a talking point! It certainly appears to work well
Absolutely gorgeous. Love love love them. Awesome job Julie. Wonderful set. Will be fun to see some of the other colors. Maybe even use two alternating colors. Much love. Thank you so much. ❤😊🤗❤ Reminds me of poinsettias. I hope I get my mold today.
Gorgeous luv the colours 🥰
How pretty!
Absolutely Gorgeous Julie 😍
Bellisimo. Bendiciones
Beautiful, great job ❤❤❤
Beautiful!
I am so fascinated watching you create! With all the Christmas rush, its wonderful to settle in at night and see what you are doing! I think most of my next year gifts ( for all those people who you dont know what to give), are going to get coasters ( hopefully close to your beautiful ones). Thank you!!!🎄🌟😊👍
Very pretty! I like the green.
I absolutely love that mold, but shipping to the US is whew! Great job, I love how excited you get
How delicate those blooms are, Julie. Just gorgeous! I love them!! PS: I love that mold. It's on my wish list!
These are amazing!!! Ive been wanting a tutorial on how to make these. You are so so informative!!! Thank u!
Beautiful 🤩
Love them 🤩💕
FREAKING WOOOOOWWWWWWWW!!😮!!!!!!+++
The green is beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️ it! Plain edges.. yes! The acrylic ink is a success. Thank you. Merry Christmas! 😘💐🇬🇧
Very pretty! Looks like I need to get some acrylic inks!
Even the green is Christmasy!
Hi Julie. Those are quite pretty. Will have to try the acrylic ink. I have several colors I purchased last year.
Oh, Julie, this is so exciting to see we can use acrylic inks instead of white pigment paste! What a great alternative to try out...woo-HOO, as you say. 😊 Fingers, toes, and eyes all crossed for luck. 😅 WOWWWW! 😲 These are *wonderful*, girl! ❤ *They.are.gorgeous!* I LOVE the gorgeous green and I am amazed at how wonderfully the acrylic ink worked! The white blooms are so lovely! That pink one is fabulous, too! 🌸 Am so excited to see what other experiments you come up with. Yes, I love that mold very much. ❤ *sigh* Yes, PLEASE use the acrylic ink agsin, and again! P.S. I obediently chanted, "in...wipe...in...wipe" with you AND counted down! Hope that helped! 😄 No, don't throw away the one with the fly hole! I'll take it!
I think on the last one you did, you did eight rows, but seven on the others. The green glass looks the same to me. lol
Liquitex also makes acrylic inks, I believe. And some of the India inks are also acrylic based. I have Dr phil Martin's brands. The main thing I am cautious of is that acrylics can cause the resin to cure much faster. I do love the results you got, and now I want to see how the other colors work.
Julie, when you put sparkles in the center it would be so nice if you didn’t pipe over the center so that the sparkle center is visible on both sides.
You're so sweet and energic, ı liked it :)
So pretty. Working with ink and white paste myself lately instead of only paste and love it. But what do you do when there is a skin layer on the resin before piping?
Beautiful julie...very pretty. Interesting you mentioned your alcohol ink was leaving "skins" as mine (same brand) has started doing that, I thought it was maybe because it got cold but you are working in summer heat so that's blown that theory out the window...ummm interesting! Thanks for all your time and being such a fantastic teacher. x
@fairyspunfibers9098
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@Sally Bullough Sally, Piñata inks *always* seem to leave a nasty skin. The Let's Resin alcohol inks never have, at least not for me. Hope that helps, some? Oh, and the new Hiipoo (yes, that's the crazy spelling!) doesn't seem to, nor do the new Octopus inks that Julie uses seem to leave a skin. At least, she's never mentioned it.
i want this mold!
Hi Julie. So how did you think about this ink? I'm excited to see how all the other things work with this?
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Love these so beautiful I ask before is there alike to get a discount on the molds please
Have you ever used a different color, say black, in place of the white when doing your petals?
For Christmas: pour red behind this pattern?
you make one with yellow broken glass in the middle. Christmas red flower with dark green leaves. like you just did but red instead of green and dark green instead of white.?
wood like to be in drawing. Also how did you do the black around the art piece?
Wonder how that would come out with super opaque black acrylic ink?
How did the pink one turn out?
Gotta give this a try. I had an issue with the resin. I mixed and let it heat up to 41 degrees, then filled two cups to the halfway point and poured the rest (clear) into the mold. Mixed color into the cups. A few minutes later the resin in the mold had dropped to 36 degress but the resin in the cups had risen to 52 degrees. I felt the resin the mold was stll too thin, but was worried about the resin the cups getting too thick. Yes the white dropped. How would I keep the temperture the same?
@fairyspunfibers9098
2 жыл бұрын
@Debby Caldwell I doubt you'll see this, 5 months later, but perhaps others will? The reason your resin continued to heat too fast was because it was much deeper than the resin in your mold, which was much shallower. If you poured your piping resin into wider, shallower containers it, too, would cool off at much the same rate as the resin in the mold. HTH?😊
Do you sell your coasters Julie? I can imagine you would have heaps by now! These remind me of snow flakes, you could make them smaller and make them tree ornaments
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Julie, is there a reason you wait until the resin is warmed up to add the colorant? Or would it be ok to add the color and then wait for it to thicken/heat up? I’m definitely going to try this technique! So beautiful!
@PouringYourHeartOut
2 жыл бұрын
Either should work
@TheHannahBandana
2 жыл бұрын
@@PouringYourHeartOut thank you so much! 🙏🏼