
We used bottle tops to set clear resin in to make fridge magnets and also mixed powdered paint in to make resin shapes of our choice. Pink of course for me. I thought the colour was a little pale so when I got home I distressed the rose with some acrylic paint and then coated in nail varnish to give a nice sheen.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOH! LOVE THESE! Oh you are clever!
ReplyDeleteYou might be just the person to help actually...I've been playing with resin on the weekend and I can't get a piece without air bubbles in it...If I tap the mould nothing happens except nasty spillage! Any tips oh Glamourous One?! I've been using Crysal Resin.
Linds x
what a beautiful rose Mrs. A.....it looks like a real one!
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What a delightful pendant ! You are such a talented Lady ! Hugs and love from Catherine
ReplyDeleteThe rose looks stunning! I've never used resin, UTEE the closest I've came but it isn't as hard as resin, which looks fab!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Mrs A, your distressing is perfectly done and this is such a beautiful piece of jewellery :) Donna x
ReplyDeleteYou've created a beautiful piece of jewellry!!
ReplyDeleteDo you know where that necklace is? Right now?! ;)
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Hi Mrs A
ReplyDeleteWow, fabulous work!! The rose necklace is just gorgeous, your distressing looks wonderful.
Thanks for linking up to Make It Monday this week.
Michelle :-)
a lovely pendant, it's so pretty :)
ReplyDeletere your sequin post... have you tried putting a piece of cotton over the top and then gently heating through with an iron, it might melt the glue enough to pull them off the fabric.
Wow! This is awesome... soooooo... beautiful. What an amazing crafter you are.
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I LOVE the rose necklace! SO pretty! You should try to make some matching earings! Would be beautiful together! Nice job!
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