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From: FranLittleWindows
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  • I think I love you! thank you so much for the glowing review of Little Windows brilliant resin, I agree :) Be sure to sign up for our free monthly email newsletter and we'll keep the ideas coming your way. You can sign up at little-windows(dot)com, click the button on the right. Have fun!

  • I just bought some of your resin recently and I LOVE it, it is the very first resin I have ever used and I don't think I'm ever gonna try a different one, I love how clear and easy this resin is and I also love how you don't need mold release to use these molds. I also think it is great that you have tutorials on different ideas with resin it is very inspirational and helpful! Thank you!

  • My goodness, just when I think you're done you come up with another absolutely adorable idea.

    My mind is reeling with the possibilities, fabric, scriptures, designer paper, thin charms, etc...

    Why not drill the holes before you bend it?? Would bending cause the holes to stretch?? Or does bending 1st help with hole placement??

    Thank you again,

    All the best, Tam

  • @kidsanghorses44 Hi Tam! So sorry for the delayed response, I'm glad you're loving our ideas! It doesn't really matter if you make the holes before or after, for me it's just easier to drill after, and if you need to adjust the angle based on your bend, it gives you that chance. Have fun! - Fran

  • what brand of punches do you use?

  • @cathybrucepurdy Hey Cathy! You can use any paper punch. I like the quality of Fiskars, and the Martha Stewart ones are pretty nice, but McGill and Marvy seem to have the most shape variety. Let me know if you have a preference :)

  • Thank you! I appreciate the request, I'll be doing a faux dichroic technique next, then we'll get to the multi-cube pieces, so be on the lookout!

  • Great idea..nice video..can you do the 6 cube braclet?

  • What kind of paper were the photos printed on? Do you need to seal the photos before casting them in the resin? Thank you. Great video.

  • @MrsMom100 I'm using the Little Windows Special Photo Paper, which is waterproof, so no, I don't need to seal them. This is a great time-saver, and this inkjet paper is bright-white too, so your pics are vivid. You'll find 4 x 6" and 8-1/2 x 11" at little-windows(dot)com Thanks for asking :)

  • I absolutely love this idea....so unique! I make jewelry and crafts for trade shows and this would be a hit! Please keep them coming...and thank you!

  • @craftmomma3 Thank you :)

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