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Card Table Reboot

Card Table Reboot

This 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 shine

Shine shine shine

The 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.

In the beginning....

In the beginning....

This is where so many projects begin, the wood pile at our local mill.

New Molds!

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 pan

Out of the frying pan

It's always exciting to see how things turn out and then begin to imagine the next step for them.

Wood you be mine?

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 away

Blue me away

The finished project was so good. I love that we can shine wood and resin to a glass like finish.

Color me this

Color me this

This is a close up shot of a large dining room table. The cornucopia of colour is outstanding.

Golden time

Golden time

I 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 hot

Hot hot hot

The finished product! The colors are so vibrant. The color combo makes me think of lava and molten gold.

Tools, tools, tools

Tools, tools, tools

As 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 me

Read me

This 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 Pretty

Slice Me Pretty

What 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 Round

Spin Me Right Round

This is a glass table top; the process we used was pouring through a strainer and then spinning. The effect was fantastic.

Big Bang

Big Bang

This explosive piece is another great result of the pouring and spinning method. The light and dark colors really play off of each other.

Cap

Cap

Bucky to your Captain! This was a birthday piece for my bf. The swirl and layer effect are deep and intense; just like Cap.

First Love

First Love

This 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 Time

Par-tea Time

My 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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