Monday, May 14, 2012

cake topper


this is a wedding cake topper I made


 it is made of an old aluminum foil pie plate, and some foam balls all covered in magic sculpt epoxy clay


the handrail is done

 this is a shot of the base coat that I applied last week and let set for a couple of days.
 I went back on Sat the 12th and finished up the post and rails with two glazes, one a purplish brown color and the second a blue-green black, applied liberally and blotted off with rags to get the effect I was looking for. I offered to come back and gray it a bit to match the surrounding trees but my parents said they were happy with the look.
not sure yet if we are going to paint the rocks on the risers of the steps they look pretty good natural, and blend in quite well with the existing rocks.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

A little support

Yesterday May 4th I started a handrail at my parents house, they are getting for a wedding (mine) and a couple of family reunions this summer.

They asked me if I would like to make the rail and posts into branches and such, plus put some support under the leading edge of the steps, they are just setting on the dirt and tend to tip when you step on the leading edge, so I said sure and got to work.






 These two photos are at the end of the day Fri May 4th



The last three photos are at the end of today. I will be going back to do a little more detailing with some 2 part epoxy clay, and then it will be on to paint should be done before the end of the week, I've still got to get the cake topper done and was thinking about a sign for the end of my parents driveway.







Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Fly away birdie

 got the little birdie done, and now I've got to come up with some wedding cake toppers
It's a fun little sign that I hope will bring more business for my friend and myself


Thursday, April 19, 2012

tee's and trees

the stump grinding sign is just about done, I have decided to add a little bird sitting atop the sign to add some color, and the lettering needs another coat of paint


the T-shirt design is done and has been approved for printing. now to get them done by the 27th of April

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Still Grinding


Here's a shot of the stump grinding sign still in progress. I am still experimenting on glaze colors to get a rich brown bark, but overall I am happy with how it is turning out. The signboard will probably get a few highlights and the lettering will get a contrasting color.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

heatin' up


things are starting to look up for the work schedule. the stump grinder job is in paint, should have pictures up by Tues, today was spent cooking some chili and building a sign for tomorrows chili cook off at church, and I've been working on a three or four color t-shirt design for Strictly Foreign, and I've got a wheel cover to paint for another long time friend.

the cook off sign is pink styro foam for the chili, it was shaped with a pneumatic die grinder, and beaded white foam for the flames. the lettering is hand painted using Sherwin Williams resilience paint, it will be hanging in the shop after the chili cook off as another sample of whats possible for my future clients.

the t-shirt has a little more work to go, change the rims on the bus and add a bug, and determine colors and amount of colors, and then get it printed in time for a car show on the 28th of April.

and addition to all that we went to Medford today and picked up a little chihuahua for my girlfriend