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This is a long one, so buckle up! In this video I create my own holographic silicone inlays then use one of them in a crystal cluster pour. Making the insert took a couple of steps but with long wait times in between. Then I used one of the inlays I'd made in a crystal cluster pour which then needed two more days to cure, so the filming took over a week then editing took a couple of days as I've had to squeeze all of this inbetween my actual work. I was very sceptical about whether this would even work using the inexpensive window film, but I was pleasantly surprised! The window film I used was from Amazon, and cost under £7 for 30cm x 200cm (11.8" x 78.7"). Here's a link to it: https://tinyurl.com/szwwdxsx Obviously it's not as good as an inlay made using high quality diffraction grating paper, but for a proof of concept, I was pretty happy. Also in this video I used JDiction two part epoxy resin, Startso World 2-part casting silicone and finally Vista Ocean deep pour resin. The music in this video is "Acoustic Breeze" from Ben Sound via bensound.com Video filmed on a Fairphone 4 and edited in Movie Maker 10.