First time using blooming gel. Decided not to add the jelly color over the white on my other hand bc why not haha.
A place for all nail enthusiasts to share their nail art and tutorials. Professionals and hobbyists welcome! Nail art only please, anything else will be removed.First time using blooming gel. Decided not to add the jelly color over the white on my other hand bc why not haha.
Welcome to the Lacqueristas that used spellcheck! Here we just enjoy nail polish in all its forms, we are an easy-going sub, you can post what you want, as long as it's nail related. No crazy rules here. Find a pic for inspo? Post it. Proud of your latest attempt? Post it. Vibing with your latest set from the salon? Post it! We love it all, no matter if you did it yourself or not. Welcome! Let talk nails!Might be one of the favorite things I've made: polymer clay. 5" diameter shallow bowl. I 3D printed the clay cutter in last pic.
r/crafts is for sharing crafts or questions on how to do something crafty. It is NOT for anything promotional. This includes but is not limited to the following: Asking where to buy something Selling something Asking for advise on growing a business or following Sharing social media Sharing commissions or work for clients You are welcome to share anything you have made, from simple beginner works to complex works that are only made possible from years of experience. Please read our rules. ThanksMight be one of the favorite things I've made: polymer clay. 5" diameter shallow bowl. I 3D printed the clay cutter in last pic.
Welcome to r/SomethingIMade – a community dedicated to showcasing & celebrating your DIY projects! Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a beginner, we encourage you to share your creations and inspire others to get creative. From woodworking to sewing to painting, and everything in between, we want to see what you've made. This subreddit is a supportive and inclusive space for all skill levels and interests, so don't be afraid to share your unique perspective and learn from others.Might be one of the favorite things I've made. 5" diameter shallow bowl. I 3D printed the clay cutter in last pic.
Anyone ever used polymer clay over a 3D print? I know PLA isn't supposed to go in oven, wondering what options there would be.
Just got my first printer (Bambu A1) and I have the e-sun pla filament but then I was given this as a gift; but it says resin on the back of the box, is this normal pla?
/r/3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.My friend asked me to make his kid a Grimace Shake keychain. 100% handmade
Welcome to r/SomethingIMade – a community dedicated to showcasing & celebrating your DIY projects! Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a beginner, we encourage you to share your creations and inspire others to get creative. From woodworking to sewing to painting, and everything in between, we want to see what you've made. This subreddit is a supportive and inclusive space for all skill levels and interests, so don't be afraid to share your unique perspective and learn from others.My friend asked me to make his kid a Grimace Shake keychain. 100% handmade
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The discussion of mold making and casting objects in various plastic resins. Whether you're casting models, miniatures, props, jewelry, or anything else, you'll find great tips and tricks here!My friend asked me to make his kid a Grimace Shake keychain. 100% handmade
r/crafts is for sharing crafts or questions on how to do something crafty. It is NOT for anything promotional. This includes but is not limited to the following: Asking where to buy something Selling something Asking for advise on growing a business or following Sharing social media Sharing commissions or work for clients You are welcome to share anything you have made, from simple beginner works to complex works that are only made possible from years of experience. Please read our rules. ThanksI'm new to doing my own gel manicures... I just finished removing my gel polish with the foil acetone method, can anyone tell me if this is still base coat residue or if these are scratches on my nails? I didnt file the color off, only the top coat.

A place for all nail enthusiasts to share their nail art and tutorials. Professionals and hobbyists welcome! Nail art only please, anything else will be removed.
I'm new to doing my own gel manicures... I just finished removing my gel polish with the foil acetone method, can anyone tell me if this is still base coat residue or if these are scratches on my nails?

A subreddit dedicated to gel nails and all gel-adjacent products.
I suck at doing magnetic gel, I just seem to always disperse the particles and they disappear. Are you guys doing 1 or 2 coats, and using the magnet on both coats (if doing two)?
A place for all nail enthusiasts to share their nail art and tutorials. Professionals and hobbyists welcome! Nail art only please, anything else will be removed.I suck at doing magnetic gel, I just seem to always disperse the particles and they disappear. Are you guys doing 1 or 2 coats, and using the magnet on both coats (if doing two)?
A place for DIY gel nail enthusiasts to discuss doing gel nails on yourself.Think this will be my next manicure, blooming gel with jellies over black/white!
Welcome to the Lacqueristas that used spellcheck! Here we just enjoy nail polish in all its forms, we are an easy-going sub, you can post what you want, as long as it's nail related. No crazy rules here. Find a pic for inspo? Post it. Proud of your latest attempt? Post it. Vibing with your latest set from the salon? Post it! We love it all, no matter if you did it yourself or not. Welcome! Let talk nails!Tried a new idea: using 3D gel nail builder as the medium.
r/crafts is for sharing crafts or questions on how to do something crafty. It is NOT for anything promotional. This includes but is not limited to the following: Asking where to buy something Selling something Asking for advise on growing a business or following Sharing social media Sharing commissions or work for clients You are welcome to share anything you have made, from simple beginner works to complex works that are only made possible from years of experience. Please read our rules. ThanksTried a new idea: using 3D gel nail builder as the medium.
A friendly community for sharing inspiration, ideas, and techniques about jewelry.Are all 3D gels stringy?

Post about your gel x nails! Questions, comments, cute nail posts! This community is for you to share your gel x nails!
Maybe a dumb Q, but when artists post this kind of work, do they just remove the nails/3D stuff right away or do people actually live life with crazy nail art like this? I'd snag on my hair 24/7!

A place for all nail enthusiasts to share their nail art and tutorials. Professionals and hobbyists welcome! Nail art only please, anything else will be removed.