During this last few months I have literally been casting a resin zoo. Â I’ve shown you guys with my posts resin and casting materials. This is the culmination of some (operative word some) of the cast pieces.
Needless to say I keep a bowl full of small plastic kids animals that are my casting resin muses. There’s just something about them…
I can’t get enough of these…
 And you’re saying to yourself…”so this is what you do after you cast a zoo!” I (I feel like Dr. Suess)
My absolute favorite…the Rhino!
 There are only about 100 more to make into something.
Don’t ask how many other animals are around the studio. It would take me an hour to show them all to you. Once you start casting resin it becomes obsessive. Oh well…it’s fun…
Here are the links to my series Ice Resin Play and casting resin:
I’ll be back with more resin adventures soon…
Until then,
Susan
So it’s October. The days are getting shorter and the nights have a certain chill in the breeze that wasn’t noticeable a month ago.
For me this time of year means it’s  almost show season…the season of crazy and high gear! 15 hour days. 7 days a week. All the way through December.
I thought you might like a peek into how I get show ready and how crazy it can be. Let’s start with the state of my studio…
So. I feel the need to explain. When one tries to be show ready several things seem to explode. The most common occurrence happens all over the flat surfaces. Things seem to multiply. Procreate. This area is actually 2 feet wide and 8 feet long. Guess how much of it I can work on right now? Um. Yeah. None of it. Moving on…
This is my main work area. Yes. I still have a 12″ square to work in. Really! I do. A square foot. Yeah.
My resin area. You get the idea. Show ready means every surface is covered in something that needs to be beaded, wired, coated, sanded, tagged, cured, colored, painted, glued, left alone, cast, patinaed, ground, sawed, polished, sealed…and or finished in some way. Otherwise show ready would just be a myth.
More to come…
Last week’s Ice Resin Play was with rings and some other things.
This week I can show you how Ice Resin changes everything you saw in that post. Beautiful changes!
Here is the before of what you are about to see. The two top circles of color are the beginnings of the druzzy. Coarse glitter glued down before resin.
After seeing a few Ice resin samples of faux druzzy (naturally forming crystal) techniques I had to try it out. Using the chunky turquoise glitter I glued it thickly to the bottom of the bezel. Over that poured the Ice resin to make a smooth top and placed a previously cast heart on top of that. Yum! I love it. Also made on in purple.
You can see where the cast heart caught two air bubbles underneath it…but I don’t care. It’s really pretty anyway.
And here is another you’ve only seen before the resin was poured..now afterwards!
This is inspired by a Klimt painting and I embellished it with gold glitter throughout her tears. Everyone should cry in gold glitter…don’t you think?
One more…here’s the before…
The bezel on the top that is just color went into the piece below.
The background here was from a mixed media painting which was then enameled around the edges. The cast face was placed after a thin coat of resin was applied in the bezel.
I love that it’s raised and this piece is quite large. Oval in shape probably about 2 inches from chin to forehead.
Okay…one more! Here is the skull from the top picture after pouring the resin.
He’s just good old fashioned fun!
Until next time!