CUSTOMER GALLERY
Wood and Resin Homewares
Reena and Carl create a wide range of stunning clocks, upcycled furniture and other home furnishings using reclaimed wood and GlassCast 50 pigmented with various colours.
This gorgeous collection of homewares including these classical coasters, serving boards, incense holders and snack trays have been lovingly designed and crafted to a exceptionally high standard.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful work with us - all the pieces are incredible!
ABOUT OLDIE GOODY
Reena and Carl began upcycling during the first lockdown, turning old furniture into modern items.
They decided to try their hand at making home accessories, ranging from making cement pots all the way to making stunning wall clocks and other home accessories.
Once familiar working with wood, they decided to incorporate resin into their makes and after trying some budget resin and getting a flavour for it they did their research and discovered GlassCast 50 and haven't looked back!
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USED IN THIS PROJECT
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RESIN & PIGMENTS
ABOUT OLDIE GOODY
Reena and Carl began upcycling during the first lockdown, turning old furniture into modern items.
They decided to try their hand at making home accessories, ranging from making cement pots all the way to making stunning wall clocks and other home accessories.
Once familiar working with wood, they decided to incorporate resin into their makes and after trying some budget resin and getting a flavour for it they did their research and discovered GlassCast 50 and haven't looked back!
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DISCUSSION (0)
Please share any questions or comments you may have about this video tutorial.