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Making a Clock from an old CD - Part 1 - #YT100Challenge

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This is Part 1 of Creating a Clock using a old CD. I used Gold Spray Paint for the background to seal the CD. Next using Pro Marine Resin mixed with Colour Arte's Pigment Luster in Sangria and Pink Mink and Color Obsessions 007 Gold, I poured a random design onto the CD. Keep an eye out for Part 2 of the project. You never know what twist I might add! #YT100Challenge #43 of 100 Link to Colour Arte Website: https://www.colourarte.com/ Disclaimer: I am not an affiliate of Colour Arte and I do not receive compensation for providing a link to their website. I simply enjoy using their products in my Art. Supplies used in this project: Old CD Krylon Gold Spray Paint Pro Marine Resin - 1 to 1 ration Colour Arte Luster Pigments - Sangria and Pink Mink Color Obsession 007 Gold If you haven't subscribed to my channel yet, please hit that subscribe button, if you ring the bell you will be notified of future videos when I upload them. Click 'Like' and 'Share' this video, if you have any questions or comments regarding this video please leave them below. I love reading your feedback and I will respond to you. If you have an idea of suggestion of future paintings / projects you would like to see, please let me know. Thanks for watch!! All of my art work is available for purchase. If you are interested in purchasing the piece in this video you can contact me at: kreative.escapades@gmail.com Please make a stop by my Etsy Shop at: https://etsy.com/shop/kreativeescapades To contact me: https://instagram.com/kreative.escapades https://m.facebook.com/Kreative.Escapades DISCLAIMER: Always use protective precautions when using any paints, resins or any other chemicals, tools, or embellishments that you may see in my video. Some materials may be harmful if inhaled or comes in contact with skin. Use of gloves and respirator and well ventilated areas are highly recommended.

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