Hellebores tray and orange serving board
Today’s resin pours — hellebores tray (or possibly bowl), orange serving board. Might be ready to take in tomorrow; we’ll see how fast they cure. It’s warm today, which helps!
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Today’s resin pours — hellebores tray (or possibly bowl), orange serving board. Might be ready to take in tomorrow; we’ll see how fast they cure. It’s warm today, which helps!
Hellebores nightlight / bookshelf decor! Will take it to the shop tomorrow. Not sure it needs to be this thick; that uses a lot of resin, making it more expensive. Half the depth should still work fine, I’d think?
Unmolding fruit and flower coasters.
I had a bad headache and a slight fever earlier today, and was good for nothing until 3 or so. But started feeling a bit better at that point, so did a little bit of crafting. I have SO MUCH computer work that’s due in the next week, but I just couldn’t concentrate on any of it. Slicing fruit, though, was within my capability. Go, little dehydrator, go.
Mary Anne Mohanraj is author of A Feast of Serendib, Bodies in Motion, The Stars Change, and twelve other titles. Other recent publications include stories for George R.R. Martin’s Wild Cards series, Perennial: A Garden Romance (Tincture), stories at Clarkesworld, Asimov’s, and Lightspeed, and an essay in Roxane Gay’s Unruly Bodies.
Mohanraj founded Hugo-nominated and World Fantasy Award-winning speculative literature magazine Strange Horizons, and serves as Executive Director of both DesiLit (desilit.org) and the Speculative Literature Foundation (speclit.org). She is Clinical Associate Professor of fiction and literature at the University of Illinois at Chicago. www.maryannemohanraj.com