Resin Jewelry by Little Windows

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2009

Play with resin using Casting and Doming Techniques by Little Windows® brilliant photo jewelry. Have lots of fun creating unique and personal keepsakes with our new crystal clear, low-bubbling, safe, low-odor resin!

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  • Hello :) I always use Little Windows Brilliant Resin. It's the safest, clearest resin, it doesn't stink, and it works really well with photos and any other delicate items such as fibers, fabric, paper, natural elements and anything else you want to put in it. You'll find it at little-windows(dot)com. Thanks for asking!

  • Setting back enjoying my coffee and these wonderful presentations.

    When I've accumulated all the items I won't know where to begin. lol

    All the best, Tam

  • @kidsanghorses44 Thanks Tam, WARNING - Highly addictive :)

  • COOL!

  • @strawberrylaralara I agree! Have you ever played with resin? Lots of fun to be had :) - Fran

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  • @peacenbkind Thanks! Try it, you'll like it :)

  • What resin do you use? (: like from which company? such as easycast etc.

  • I love how it just spreads to the corners on it's own! Gotta try this one day!

  • @haha407 Hi! I'm use either a hand drill with a tiny (1mm) bit, or a small power drill. You'll find both options with better pix in our webstore at little-windows(dot)com. Thanks for asking! - Fran

  • @Mantiepoe Thanks! the doming technique looks like magic, but it's actually the specific surface tension of our LW brilliant resin + the cliff created by propping your pix on the Doming Tray that makes this technique. Plus our waterproof photo paper won't absorb the resin so you get a nice, shiny dome. In the molds you get beautiful, shiny pieces that can be as thick or thin as you'd like, and used for lots of fun projects! Have fun :) - Fran

  • oh, that's so cool when you just poor the resin onto the photo's and it actually works! Very cool :) 

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