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Seasons greetings all. Before I talk about this video I have to thank the artist for the lovely music, it's called Jingle bells calm by Kevin MacLeod.
In this video I will be showing you how I made a really stunnng star decoration for my christmas tree. It came out beautifully thanks to the mould I used which gives the top edges a kind of cut glass look. I also used some silver holographic chunks that are for nail art in the resin mix. Also a little aurora dust gave it a wonderful sparkle, and aithough it's hard to see in the finished piece, a holographic silver snowflake in the center really does make it look great. As always, to keep the video as short as I can, I already mixed my epoxy resin and there's a link in the video to a seperate video that I have on my channel that shows how I mix it, causing the minimum of the dreaded air bubbles. I have sped up the footage wherever I could but as it's a full tutorial it is still 9 minutes long. I hope you stick with it or skip through to the end where there's some footage of the star hanging on a Christmas tree and looking fabulous. It was quite an easy project but it really does look stunning. I hope you enjoy this video and if you haven't already, please like and subscribe to me. Thank you and happy holidays everyone.
You can also catch me on instagram at- roselily-resin-creations.
My facebook page is @Roselilyresincreations.
Products I used to make the star
Epideco pro cast max epoxy resin- Bought online from epideco.co.uk
Large silicone star mould-Bought on Ebay
Deep red liquid resin dye- From a kit of mixed colours bought- Ebay
Holographic silver nail art chunks- Bought on Ebay
Colourshift dust in Aurora- From Resin8 online
1 Holographic silver seqin snowflake- From The Works shop or online at theworks.co.uk
Mock silver chain and jump ring- From my stash.
Safety note.
Please always wear gloves and a mask when working with liquid resin.