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Card Table RebootThis was a card table that had some wear damage on the top. So and impromptu late night pour. We spun and blew out the resin. | Shine shine shineThe way that this table came to life and had serious shine is great. I was really happy with the depth and movement of this piece. |
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In the beginning....This is where so many projects begin, the wood pile at our local mill. | New Molds!Trying out a new mold for bookmarks! They are super fun and look forward to making many of them in the future. |
Out of the frying panIt's always exciting to see how things turn out and then begin to imagine the next step for them. | Wood you be mine?Oh that never gets old. We love puns and multiple meaning words in our house. Cedar is probably my favorite wood to work with. |
Blue me awayThe finished project was so good. I love that we can shine wood and resin to a glass like finish. | Color me thisThis is a close up shot of a large dining room table. The cornucopia of colour is outstanding. |
Golden timeI am so proud of this project, like proud mama proud. This was my son's first really big resin project on his own! | Hot hot hotThe finished product! The colors are so vibrant. The color combo makes me think of lava and molten gold. |
Tools, tools, toolsAs with so many things in life the proper tools can make all the difference. My favorite chisels are made by Narex and are amazing! | Read meThis was a project of love. The wood is from out yard. We cleaned it,, treated it and shaped it into a book stand for my mother in law. We left some of the wood rough and polished the other to a glassy shine. It made for a lovely contrast. |
Slice Me PrettyWhat I thought would start out as a "quick" pour, turned out to be a long lesson. Getting things just right in a small area isn't always easy. Also you can get resin to a certain point, but it still moved and you need to think ahead.... | Spin Me Right RoundThis is a glass table top; the process we used was pouring through a strainer and then spinning. The effect was fantastic. |
Big BangThis explosive piece is another great result of the pouring and spinning method. The light and dark colors really play off of each other. | CapBucky to your Captain! This was a birthday piece for my bf. The swirl and layer effect are deep and intense; just like Cap. |
First LoveThis piece is dear to my heart. It's the first resin piece I ever did. This was an scuffed and dinged up Ikea table. Now it's proving that things are often better the second time around. | Par-tea TimeMy son is a huge fan of hot teas, he loves trying new flavors all the time. But he was in need of his own coaster. I found a Pokemon coin and came up with this. Gotta catch his tea! |
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