The Slice
Crafting Lake Superior Ornaments
2/26/2024 | 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Rebekah Rush of Wonderfully Made Goods shows us how to make Lake Superior ornaments.
Rebekah Rush of Wonderfully Made Goods shows us how to make Lake Superior ornaments.
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Crafting Lake Superior Ornaments
2/26/2024 | 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Rebekah Rush of Wonderfully Made Goods shows us how to make Lake Superior ornaments.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipI actually cut all the acrylic in the shape of Lake Superior first.
So this is how it starts out.
We get huge sheets of this.
They start in four foot by eight foot sheets.
We cut it down, cut it down and cut it down.
And then we have our base of our acrylic lake.
So we take our acrylic blanks and we peel the backs off.
We put wax all over the back to seal the backs for the resin pour.
And then I move them on to, with the wax on the back onto my resin tray.
And that's where the pouring starts.
And then I take resin and I dye it and I pour it all over the lake.
And it takes about a day to cure, about a week to fully cure.
And then it just forms into these different wave patterns and shapes with the blues and whites and greens.
Every single piece and every ornament is different.
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