We held a Indigo Shibori class in conjuction with Scrap Denton. Nearly the entire class was introduced to DMS for the first time!
Two freshly cast silver twigs from tonight’s Casting Organic Materials jewelry class.
I think I’ll use them as pendants. Maybe wire wrap onto them and add some crystals.
We’ll see.
In any event, I had a great time making them.
Very cool!!
I still need to build my second cabinet very soon, and while I’m not the best carpenter I am extremely happy with my first project at the Makerspace!
S.O. and I had fun with Maggie making lip balm, lotion, and soap today. 2 classes hosted by @kobin: Emulsions and Soap Making in the Science Lab. Lip Balm was super easy with 1 part each wax, soft oil, and hard oil. Lotion was a little more complex with wax, oil, and water. The Soap: a hole different animal with several ingredients including lye and oils/fats causing a chemical reaction creating soap. Super cool. I would definitely take this class again to solidify the information learned and the social event. Left to right: Oatmeal & Silk Soap (must cure for a few weeks), Lip Balm and Sugar Scrub Lip Balm, Lotion
Some shots from our light painting class yesterday. Spots are still available for the classes next week!
Full gallery is saved to N:\Digital Media\Lightpainting\lightpainting 3_13_2020
That was such a fun class! We definitely need to do it again!
Ceramic Wind chimes and ceramic bird house
I played Warhammer 40K about 8 years ago but stopped after a year or two as life got in the way. I this past year I have gotten back into the hobby and have been rather slowly working through some new figures and wanted to show how I have improved:
Models I painted ~8 years ago:
My first model after picking the hobby back up:
more progress:
My two most recent models:
Dude! Those are amazing! Well done!
That is amazing!!! Thank you for posting the finished planter.
I spent Monday making large pile of orange sawdust in a friend’s pasture. They lost an Osage orange tree and it fell across their fence. Took about 4 hours and four chainsaw blades to get it whittled down to a more manageable size and get the fence back in operation.
Social distancing or not, when a friend is in need you do what you can to help.
Big job for that tree. Very kind of you to help them with it
On a different note…Oooh! Osage orange bits and/or sawdust
If you ever have, I’m interested. Great for natural dyeing. Gorgeous color
(I know might be too late here, but just putting it out there)