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theproplady
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If you have a question for me about any of my videos, please e-mail it to me directly at dietzt@REMOVEMEcloudnet.com. (Remember to remove the "REMOVEME".)
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theproplady
(4 minutes ago)
You have to buy resin specific dyes, which you can find at some craft stores along with the resins themselves.
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barbi311
(9 minutes ago)
I like the woot box. THANKS!
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Honeybabymarie
(18 minutes ago)
@cetchance51 I have used everything from nailpolish to paint, even some crushed eyeshadow, just dont add to much!! just mix a little drop at a time into the resin, if you mix to much your resin wont dry enough and it will become sticky. It's just trial and error, practice makes purfect.
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theproplady
(28 minutes ago)
You can find Castin rcast resin at many craft stores (like Michaels.) (I think the name was clearcast epoxy resin if I'm not mistaken...)
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yadiralumbreras
(31 minutes ago)
loved it lol.u are the best!!!
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tokiha9867
(46 minutes ago)
amazing tutorial..thanks ^^
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mwinahaha
(52 minutes ago)
i'd advise using an organic mask with this as far as possible, i used it for a school project and it's REALLY REALLY noxious @_@
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ArtisteMoi
(1 hour ago)
Thanks Theproplady.
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gokturkseyhan
(2 hour ago)
The music is Turkish "Nihavend Longa", a great song :)
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N3RDYG0GGLES
(3 hours ago)
@theproplady Well I plan on making the gem translucent like glass but a blood red colour. gonna have the light stick straight up through the middle to make it glow. Hopefully that can work then :)
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TheLovelyLilWarren
(20 hours ago)
Rather than placing it on a scale, can I simply use a measuring cup that will give me the amount of ounces needed?
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LittleMissStamper
(8 hours ago)
Can you sit them outside even in the winter?
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uni000ver000sal
(4 hours ago)
I thought you would be interested, not sure which one you are using:
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2degucitas
(17 hours ago)
@cetchance51 Yeah, nothing water based. Water makes the resin cloudy.
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razgriz4977
(3 hours ago)
Try sealing it with something. Spray-on clearcoat, perhaps.
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