 I'm playing some more with the resin and trying to perfect my resin bead making. I really am challenged by this and I'm finding that interesting. I wasn't going to turn the camera on but I decided to go ahead and do that. I am at the part where I am mixing the resin together for two minutes and I am really trying hard with this round mold to get my beads as few bubbles as possible and to fix some of the beads that I already made. I have some ideas, kind of a quick tip, so I thought I would come on here really quick. Now I am at the part where I am mixing it for two minutes so I am going to keep doing this which is going to create a lot of bubbles. Then I have some ideas and I will be right back. I have mixed it for two minutes and I don't know if you guys can see that but there are like a million bubbles in there. So we are going to try something. We are going to torch it while it is still in the cup and I don't know if that is going to help or not but we are going to find out. So I am going to turn my little butane torch on and just really quick, really quick, really quick try to pop some of those bubbles. And it did pop some. Now I am going to, I have got my chopped up flowers and glitter mix in here. So we are going to mix that in. I also am working on getting the flowers chopped up as small as possible. It will make it easier to get them in this mold and I might have to get a spice chopper. So now those are mixed in and we are going to torch it again. Then I am going to mold these beads and we will see what happens. Okay I can tell you right now that I was really trying to be careful about chopping up the flower petals. It is pouring much easier into the mold than last time. So you really need to have your bits pretty small before it is slow. Okay and then torch it one more time. Okay so that is the best we can do. We are going to let that set for 24 hours to 48 hours and we will unmold it and see if it is any better. The other thing I had the idea to do and I was going to mix up some more clear but there is some of this left so let's try it with this. I am going to just throw that away. I am going to take a brush here. This is just a disposable resin brush and with some of these beads I went ahead and sanded off the jaggy icky parts and I thought I wonder if I could just kind of brush on some fresh resin and if I was careful about it if I could bring the shine back without going through the crazy nonsense of polishing them I might still have to polish them but I am going to try these square ones first because I think they might be easier. You can sand off the crazy edges and any defects in your mold with some Dremel sanding bits and start with a coarser grit and work your way to a finer grit and then get some wet dry sandpaper 800 grit or better and then some Novus polishing compound which I actually ordered it is not in yet and it will come with a cloth. I am going to put an Amazon link in the video description for you guys and I think that will work so we are going to leave these set too so I will be back. I will be back. It hasn't been 24 hours yet but I wanted to just show you guys so that little bit of resin that I mixed up I did 0.4 of an ounce so I guess 0.4 of an ounce of both part A and the hardener part B mixed it up I put probably about a total of a teaspoon full of very finely chopped up rose petals and a little bit of glitter and a few seed beads I got 6, 7, 8 beads more beads out of it I was able to top off all 5 of these square ones and put a dusting on my existing round ones to try to solve some issues I have with them from just being new at making beads and so we will see what happens I will be back tomorrow and I will let you know I will be back.