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  • 3:17... Yup, that's a super, super, super short video.... lol

  • is that peppa pig i hear.

  • thanks, which screw on the drill you use?

  • what if we dont have a drill?

  • Do you think that if i just stick in the eye pin while the resin is drying it would work? It would be at a bit of an angle, i know, but over all, do you think it would look good

  • @TurquoiseHeart15

    once the piece is ready to come out of the mold,

    you can push in the eyepin, then let it get completely hard :)

  • Lol I hear peppa pig in the background my brothers watch her all the time!!!

  • Would you plz watch my shout out video to u and socraftstic you are my inspiration to make polymer clay charms?!?!?

  • omg that resin charm is so cute!! i am a beginner and i do mess up sometimes. but with the help of your videos im sure i can get the hang of it :D

  • You live in Pa?? I do too. I live in York. ^^

  • @cutehunnybun22 HAHA! I know exactly where York is .. my father in law lives there :) We are moving to Lancaster right now :)

  • @TattooedCookie Cool. I go there almost every week. That is soo awesome! :D

  • @TattooedCookie hey i love your resin charms they are so cute!!!

  • hey hi how are you i realy like all your videos and i just started to make resin charms i saw one of your videos and was like WOW and now i am giving them away to my daughters kindergarten class as a christmas gift but i have a question what size is the drill

  • This tutorial is AWESOME!! This helped me so much! Thank you! I do have a question (if you don't mind answering <3 ) Where do you buy your chains/screw eyes? I bought mine at Michael's but they're very cheap and break easily :(

  • I just pop them out and stick a push pin it the resin charm to get a hole lol. But good tutorial :)

  • Is there any other way to add them in without drilling

  • cool thanks for sharing!

  • would this work for putting eyepins into clay miniature already baked? or do you need screws? or will the clay crumble and break?

  • hi this seems stupid, but i was wondering if you could do a tutorial?

  • You sound so wise!

  • you can get like ten screw eyes from lowes or home depot for less than a dollar

    screw eyes r the only thing i use for my charms

  • couldnt you just drill and then super glue a regular eyepin in?(:

  • Hi , Can you do a video on how you take out your resin from hard mold and how to gloss your resin ?

  • where you guys watching peppa pig in the backround?

  • Thats an AWESOME tool and it looks really small...I have a DREMEL one..but its way bigger..lolol..need to buy that same one you have..Thanks for shareing DOLL=]] " HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!!!!....MEOW!!.­..HUGZZZ

    CATS-PURRFECT

  • thanks for sharing!

  • have you ever used bails?

  • How do you pop resin out of big resin molds?

  • I just purchased a Dremel 4000 yesterday and eye screws today at Hobby Lobby. The big box hardware stores don't carry the itty bitty ones. These should hold me until I can get some off ebay!

  • I want that mamegoma pendant. I just bought the stickers but i don't have that size heart mold.

  • @1StandOut1 Aww thanks haha xD

    I got mine from younkinsm ..... Heart Mold # 0851 :)

    Hope this helps!

    OH And are you still going to be entering my contest?

  • @TattooedCookie I want to still waiting for my clay to get here. Probably get them on Friday or Saturday.

  • I have an ever so slight random question about the resin tiles that you've done

    Could I send you pictures of my mom and dad so you could make one so I can give it to them for their 25th wedding anniversary?

  • @NotSureWhoToLike Well I have a random question first .... Did you block me????

  • @TattooedCookie if I have then I did not mean to O.o

  • @NotSureWhoToLike Well I think you did because it says on my end that your channel is "unavailable" yet you are able to comment on my videos. So that tells me that I'm blocked, for whatever reason .. I dont know :(

  • @TattooedCookie its probably because her channel is "private"

  • Ouhh I see. But those drills are kinda hard to find here in Singapore.

  • @Xiiaojerry What is the brand of yours? Where you buy? PM me :D

  • Sounds like Chugginton in the background lol.

  • @butterflyxally You know what .. I'm pretty sure you are right!! Because I think he watched that and then Mickey Mouse Clubhouse :) Yup I believe you are correct! lol

  • @TattooedCookie I knew it lol. My son watches it like mad, I'm always singing the bloody thing :D

  • @butterflyxally Yeah I get that frickin ALL ABOARD song stuck in my head all the time too LOL xD

  • How do you get your resin pieces to shine so well? :) I've pondering that for a while now...Like, I'll use silicone molds for my resin pieces, and they come out foggy. I know that using some glaze helps get rid of the fogginess, but I only have a small brush to work with and I hate the fact that when I glaze it, it leaves these streaks on the resin piece. What's the best method to glaze the pieces to make em nice and perty :3 Thanks! ♥

  • I actually use the same kind of eyepin as u. But I don't use a drill. So I screw my screw eye in then take it out and leave the hole there for about 15mins cause u said it need like a guide and 15mins later I screw it back and it work it didn't crack :)

  • @Xiiaojerry I would not recommend this way for a beginner. They could ruin their whole piece. I mean people are entitled to do what they want, but this is just what I DO and this is what works for me.

  • @kawaiisweetbear I usually do 3 or 4 layers on average :) Thank you so much .. I'm glad you like my work <3

  • I absolutely love that glitter. what kind is it??

  • @xcookiefication Its gold flake glitter (deem202 got it for me in a buddy package). Isnt it gorgeous? Its my favorite :))

  • HEEEY! is that Peppa Pig in the background? :PP

    this was really helpful ^ ^

  • @infinitejoyce Could've been Peppa Pig .. my son watches all those shows on Nick Jr and Sprout and stuff :)) ..... glad this video was helpful :))

  • Thanks sooo much :)

    This was extremly helpful!

  • @littilekawaiilove You're very welcome :))

  • THANK YOU FOR THIS :D

    I was literally, just wondering about this xD

    Sad thing is that I can't try this at the moment :( I got my craft privelidges taken away because I have to study for finals D:

    Oh well, thank you for your video though!

  • @MaxterMooch Oh that stinks .. does that mean you wont be entering my contest now?

  • Is there a certain size in the drill?

  • @sandraxvo I just used the smallest bit in the set :)

  • I was crying before i watched this video and now i stopped and am happy :)

  • @missvideo101 Awwww .. well I'm glad I made you happy lol :)

  • @TattooedCookie lol :)

  • @TattooedCookie no kids and no people with parkinsons right lol ( i have parkinsons and 37 yrs old and not allowed to use power tool lol

  • @princesswen35 God love you!! Yeah I wouldnt recommend it LOL! Might be a little dangerous ..

  • ould you d a tutorial on how you get the the tiny TINY bubbles out of resin? I can get thebig ones out, just not the teeny tiny ones D:

  • @SunShineCrafties All you do is blow on them with a straw or use a hairdryer. There's really not much to show as far as a tutorial. Its all in how you mix your resin and what you're using to mix it. If you scrap the bottom of the cup too much or if you mix too quickly, you'll get the annoying air bubbles.

  • @TattooedCookie Well I tried the straw and it doesn't really work as well I as I ant, and th hair dryer always blows it all over the place even on the low setting (Because I make small batches). And I've started mixing super slow, but it takes like 15 minutes for me to completely mix like one ounce of resin T-T I'm too impatient. D:

  • @SunShineCrafties Make sure you mix in a cup with a flat bottom, any ridges will create air bubbles. If you let the resin sit for a little before you pour it - the smaller air bubbles will rise to the top. If all else fails make sure your resin is warm when you pour it and try to pour it relatively slowly. You have to have patience if you don't want ANY air bubbles. There are times when you will just not be able to get them all, but mixing slowly combined with heat is a good plan.

  • @GreenDemon690 Very well said :)

  • @TattooedCookie -Elvis voice- Thank you, thank you very much. (:

  • @GreenDemon690 LMAO!!!! I say that all the time hahahaha xDDD Great minds think alike *giggles*

  • @TattooedCookie LOL! Exactly.

  • @GreenDemon690 How would I get the resin warm? (Thanks for answering me btw ^-^)

  • @SunShineCrafties If you have a large bowl you can fill it with warm water (not hot or you wont be able to handle the bottles) then take your resin bottles and rest them in the water until they are warm to the touch. Or you can do it the crappy way (a.k.a. my quick way) and use a blow dryer on the lowest setting to warm up the outside of the bottles. Lol, it's not the most recommended thing, but it's how I do it xD

  • @GreenDemon690 Thank you so much! I'm deffinately going to try that. I hope it works out ^-^

  • Ah! i always wondered how you put the eyescrew pin in :D

  • @ichiberries Haha I get this question literally everyday, so I figured I would finally make a video :))

  • @TattooedCookie its helpful :D thanks!

  • @TattooedCookie I also saw a tutorial where if you heat up your eyepin over a gas stove and immediately put it into your resin before it's fully cured (so like after a day) you just like stick it in and BAM! eyepin lol. I haven't tried it but, it's worth giving it a try. Do you think the resin would crack though?

  • @DucksCanCraft oh my Lord I dont think I would want to do that LOL! I'd be afraid to burn my hand off haha xD

  • @TattooedCookie Hmmm…that is possible. I'll tell my brother to do it for me instead XD Btw I love your resin and polymer clay work Krissy, really awesome! :D

  • @XjacksonhaltomX No Problemo :D

  • First, I dril a hole the size of an eyescrew thingy. Then, I put just a tad bit of super glue on the eye screw. Lastly, I just put it in and let it dry! LOL <3

  • @CutePolymerCreations I do the same thing :) Sorry I forgot to mention the super glue but the rest is pretty much exactly what I said in the video LOL xD

  • @TattooedCookie LOL <3

  • thank you@

  • @twilightsagarulz12 Welcome :)

  • thank you :DDDDDDDD

  • @facinelli3944 You're welcome :)

  • Awesome!

  • Thanks very helpful

  • @craftlover29329 You're welcome :)

  • very helpful :)

  • Respond to this video...  Glad to help :))

  • @TattooedCookie can you get the eye screws at michaels or at a tool store?

  • @12ThingsShine They dont have them at my Michaels but I imagine if you go to a hardware store they would have them. Try Home Depot or something like that :)

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