@saman8100 The mold is - Resin Epoxy Mold For Bangle Bracelet - 2 5/8" ID 3/4" High. You can get it on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath the video.
@cheeseluver8 You can get the mold on Beadaholique's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath the video.
@Beadaholique can you help, i want to create a bangle but with vertical lines not horizontal, i searched everywhere on the net, but only found how to layer :)).
@VAbarbie09 Hmmm, interesting challenge trying to do a vertically lined bangle. I am honestly not sure how you would do that since the resin will spill out the top if you were to try and tip it (which was my first instinct)...
@Beadaholique If you were to try and put some clear packing tape over the top opening and tip it, that "might" (big maybe there) hold the resin in but in order to get the resin to settle down below, it would probably get onto the interior side walls above where you want it and create color variations. I will try and keep thinking on it, but right now I can not quite figure this one out. Sorry!
@makeupbliss Resin in its cured state is safe for the skin, barring that you are not allergic to resin. If you get some on your skin when it is still "wet", then wash right away with soap and water to remove, do not let it cure on your skin.
If you are wanting to do some castings of body parts, this involves a different type of resin then what you see in the video.
I wonder if you could place these in the refrigerator or freezer for a couple of minutes to help loosen the mold. I make soaps using molds like this and releasing them from the molds is the same principle and sometimes sticking them in the freezer for about 2 minutes helps a lot with release.
@graybowe Hi! That's a very interesting idea! I am going to have to try that with my next batch. I have done a similar technique when using polymer clay in molds and that has worked well. Thanks for the suggestion!
@fantasiasbutterfly Hi. No top coat gloss was used on either the embedded objects or the bangle bracelet itself. We did condition our mold with mold conditioner beforehand but that should not affect the finish, just makes it easier to remove the bracelet.
i cant really find that molds its weired that i cant find it well no use.......
saman8100 2 days ago
@saman8100 The mold is - Resin Epoxy Mold For Bangle Bracelet - 2 5/8" ID 3/4" High. You can get it on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath the video.
Beadaholique 8 minutes ago
Your voice is beautiful and this tut is great thanks for sharing!!
WendyfaeArt 1 month ago
maybe put it on so we can see if its kinda clunky on?
crosspecans 2 months ago
where can i buy the mold?!
cheeseluver8 3 months ago
@cheeseluver8 You can get the mold on Beadaholique's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath the video.
Beadaholique 2 months ago
Sorry . Beautiful !
kiferti 3 months ago
Bautiful !
kiferti 3 months ago
Thank you :), maybe theres like a specialty mold for it.
VAbarbie09 3 months ago
@Beadaholique can you help, i want to create a bangle but with vertical lines not horizontal, i searched everywhere on the net, but only found how to layer :)).
VAbarbie09 3 months ago
@VAbarbie09 Hmmm, interesting challenge trying to do a vertically lined bangle. I am honestly not sure how you would do that since the resin will spill out the top if you were to try and tip it (which was my first instinct)...
Beadaholique 3 months ago
@Beadaholique If you were to try and put some clear packing tape over the top opening and tip it, that "might" (big maybe there) hold the resin in but in order to get the resin to settle down below, it would probably get onto the interior side walls above where you want it and create color variations. I will try and keep thinking on it, but right now I can not quite figure this one out. Sorry!
Beadaholique 3 months ago
You should better use another color of background...:)
TheShimidu 3 months ago
is resin safe for the skin?
makeupbliss 3 months ago
@makeupbliss Resin in its cured state is safe for the skin, barring that you are not allergic to resin. If you get some on your skin when it is still "wet", then wash right away with soap and water to remove, do not let it cure on your skin.
If you are wanting to do some castings of body parts, this involves a different type of resin then what you see in the video.
Beadaholique 3 months ago
this is so cute and inspiring <3
yvonne102 4 months ago
Good video but maybe don't do this on a white background next time. It makes it a little hard to see everything.
txgirl0631 5 months ago in playlist Jewelry
omg i can't stop watching ur vids ! ^^
MyPetiteCakes 6 months ago 2
I wonder if you could place these in the refrigerator or freezer for a couple of minutes to help loosen the mold. I make soaps using molds like this and releasing them from the molds is the same principle and sometimes sticking them in the freezer for about 2 minutes helps a lot with release.
graybowe 6 months ago
@graybowe Hi! That's a very interesting idea! I am going to have to try that with my next batch. I have done a similar technique when using polymer clay in molds and that has worked well. Thanks for the suggestion!
Beadaholique 6 months ago
do you use a top coat gloss. If so what kind?
fantasiasbutterfly 7 months ago
@fantasiasbutterfly Hi. No top coat gloss was used on either the embedded objects or the bangle bracelet itself. We did condition our mold with mold conditioner beforehand but that should not affect the finish, just makes it easier to remove the bracelet.
Beadaholique 7 months ago
What size was that mold? I notice you have several sizes on your site and i want to order the correct size. TY
MsNene1218 8 months ago
@MsNene1218 It's the Resin Epoxy Mold For Bangle Bracelet - 2 5/8" ID 3/4" High - I just added the link in the video description.
Beadaholique 8 months ago