25 Responses to “How To Make Resin Gems (Jewelry) – Part 2”

  • Shipper08:

    Like Ciel from …
    Like Ciel from Kuroshitsuji’s family crest ring right? If you draw an image onto the board it’d work the same. There’d just be an image there.

  • illburloser:

    awsome tutorial, i …
    awsome tutorial, i pretty sure i can follow that.
    i want to find a way to put an image in the back of the stone but im afraid it might not work.
    anyway, thanks for the help :)

  • beshem:

    Really? huh…I …
    Really? huh…I wasn’t aware of that…

    Thanks for your wonderful tutorial!

  • theproplady:

    The hotglue works …
    The hotglue works well. (I don’t use superglues because those have a tendency to eat the foil.)

  • beshem:

    have you ever …
    have you ever thought of using Super77 instead of hot glue?

  • beshem:

    @peionastick yeah.. …
    @peionastick yeah…just don’t add any dye…also, in order to get a hole through it, use a power drill with a small bit very carefully

  • Zeamus634:

    How to do it with …
    How to do it with silicon moulds:

    watch?v=ki6vl9F1G5g&feature=related

  • peionastick:

    So what if I wanted …
    So what if I wanted it clear like no color? Do I just not add no dye too it? And also how would I make a hole in it, if I wanted yo make a necklace.

  • queenblurblab:

    how heavy are the …
    how heavy are the BIG gems?

  • DarkEmpressRose:

    You can take one of …
    You can take one of the big gems and put it on your belly button and now your one of them cute little trolls!

  • theproplady:

    COSPLAY! (Just …
    COSPLAY! (Just look up any fantasy anime. You’ll see hundreds of implausibly big gems…)

  • blahtodie8:

    what exactly are …
    what exactly are you planning oon using that big gem for!?!?!?!?!?!?

  • CalmBeforeTheStorm15:

    Great video!
    very …

    Great video!
    very informative, loads of help :)
    accidentally rated it 2 :( my bad!
    by yeah, helped me understand things better, thank you!

  • theproplady:

    No, I’ve never …
    No, I’ve never tried adding acrylic paint. I find that I can sometimes color resin stones by adding an enamel glaze (or some metal flake paint) to the outside of the gem.

  • theproplady:

    if you want the …
    if you want the image to be clearer, I would place it on the back of the resin while it’s still wet/soft.

  • VegPanda:

    Lets say I want to …
    Lets say I want to do clear gems with an image behind it. Would I put the resin in the mold and rest the image on the back or would i glue it to the back of the finished resin like you did with the shiny paper?

  • mswoodog:

    great video!!I have …
    great video!!I have one question. Can you or have you ever tried acrylic paints in the resin?? Thanks bunches

  • turquoiseczech1:

    I think a lot of us …
    I think a lot of us girls have that, m’dear ;D

  • theproplady:

    I’ve had problems …
    I’ve had problems with silicone molds—polyester resin won’t set in them and clear epoxy resin jewels cast with silicone have this non-shiny surface that I can’t coat with sealant. (It just beads up.) If anyone knows how to get around that, I would be grateful.

  • theproplady:

    No. You have to …
    No. You have to make them. (I use styrene plastic sheets which I line with mailing tape to make a smooth surface. ) The hardest part is cutting and fitting the plastic pieces together so they make a “bowl” shape into which you can pour the resin. (And pray it doesn’t leak.)

  • theproplady:

    Transparent for …
    Transparent for clear gemstones.

  • butterfliez2002:

    what pigment did …
    what pigment did you use opaque or transparent?

  • sacalow:

    cosplay
    cosplay

  • DarknessBew:

    i have a strange …
    i have a strange obsession with gewls

  • MukuCharms:

    Haha thats awesome …
    Haha thats awesome and really smart… but what would you use a 3 inch gemstone for?