CUSTOMER GALLERY
Cafe Resin Ocean Bar-Top
These beautiful bar tops have been created by Holly Freemantle founder of Tides of Teal.
Set on gorgeous pieces of solid waney edge oak, the two teal waves have been created using GlassCast 3, mixed with a combination of pigments to create realistic and beautiful cells to replicate the ocean.
The waves are later layered, an effect which adds depth and detail to the pieces that have to be seen!
Each piece is completely unique as is every resin ocean project created by Holly!
You can check them out in person at Cafe Notos in Rhosneigr - thank you for sharing your incredible work Holly!
ABOUT TIDES OF TEAL

Holly is a self-taught resin artist, and founder of Tides of Teal!
Inspired by the ocean and a lover to surfing. Holly has always loved crafting and has found her passion in working with resin. Although resin is a tricky medium to work with, when it goes well it's so rewarding! Every piece is bespoke and has been lovingly crafted in Holly's little attic studio in Somerset, UK.
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ABOUT TIDES OF TEAL

Holly is a self-taught resin artist, and founder of Tides of Teal!
Inspired by the ocean and a lover to surfing. Holly has always loved crafting and has found her passion in working with resin. Although resin is a tricky medium to work with, when it goes well it's so rewarding! Every piece is bespoke and has been lovingly crafted in Holly's little attic studio in Somerset, UK.
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