Continuing on from my last post I would like to show you some of the finished items my whole family have been busy making these last few days. Here you can see my mother, working on the largest pyramid.
Her central layer up close here.
Two days later the finished pyramid is removed.
Wonderful colours I think you will agree. The round pendants are from India, something Sabrina has had in her collection for ten years.
But like I mentioned in the title, lots of bubbles.
Especially here in the base.
This one I made for the garden, a tree structure with these 'floating' stones.
Came out great though the tree isn't all that visible.
An infinity symbol on the bottom.
My second attempt at a tree now, this one with small spirals and different coloured stones under them.
Love the way it came out but the coloured stones aren't too visible.
And again, we have an excess of bubbles making it very misty in there.
Delightful when the light catches it at the right angle.
I should probably give these names, they are all so different.
This one I like a lot.
Shame about the top though where an air bubble ruined the apex.
This one has little copper tornadoes at the bottom.
And finally we have a three sided pyramid which is another tree, only this one is a small piece of drift wood with copper around it to make the trunk.
Love the base.
Could also work as a 'cannon' of sorts, directing the energy outward toward an item of choice.
I think what I am enjoying most about all of this is that we are doing it as a family.
In time we will get to the point where we can sell them. Perhaps we are already there?
Am excited to just keep on churning them out for now, trying different ideas to see how they look.
Like these little 'flowers' I made for Luna.
Supported like this while the resin sets around them.
We just bought this collection of different grade sandpaper in order to eliminate any blemishes and hopefully make them look even better.
Am curious to know if you would consider buying any of these from us?
Once we get the bubbles sorted out of course.
I would much rather sell them here for HIVE than on Etsy for β¬.
If any of you have ideas about how we could move forward selling them, do please let us know. And also the bubble question! Please help π
In other news we are currently harvesting our cherries π
Have never seen the branches this laden before, but I shouldn't be surprised because our two gardens have taken on a rather different electroculture vibe in these last few months.
We are also harvesting strawberries now and even some beans.
As yes, and also elderflower at this time of year to make cordial.
My mother & step dad are having a good time on their visit I think, enjoying the wonderful views around here.
On this particular day we were in Eus, one of the most beautiful villages in France they say.
Perhaps you can see why in these images.
Not a bad view from up here.
Complete with an electroculture machine (church) at the top.
Love & Light everyone π±