Bridge and Earthquake Detectors

I’ve been working on several projects and haven’t posted, so here is a bit of catch up. First, I ended up making some “earthquake detectors” (left, below) using the new molds for resin as the originally intended purpose (necklace) just didn’t seem right. Though I won’t likely be making more of these from resin, I now have a great mold for hanging glass to make windchimes (right, below), which I haven’t made before because I couldn’t figure out the best way to hang them.

In addition, I’ve started roughing out the design for my next window, which will be a scene with the Cooper River Bridge. Right now I’m moving things around to help determine where I like the elements – such as will there be a sun? Will it be large or small? Will it be on the left or right? I haven’t decided yet.

New molds

I had a request to “re-create” someone’s necklace using resin, so I bought some new molds and am trying out some different color combinations. Unfortunately I think these molds won’t work for the originally intended project, but I think they will make some cute windchime / suncatchers.

I also made a few new cardinal suncatchers & coasters while I was at it.

Latest (Longer) Rainbow Row Done

This weekend I was able to put the finishing touches on my latest, and longest (most houses), Rainbow Row to date. Also I have been working on some smaller palmetto tree suncatchers – I poured a second layer of resin on them today and added wire hangers. Fingers crossed that the resin cures as it is still pretty sticky (I used a different type than I typically use).

Rainbow Row Window, complete
Rainbow Row Window, complete
Palmetto tree suncatchers, resin poured

Originally I had planned to wrap these suncatchers with copper foil and solder them in a traditional stained glass manner, but after I pulled the tape off from the first layer of resin, I thought it would look better this way. It’s an experiment so I’m not sure it will work, so fingers crossed.