Thursday, May 19

Ponds In Progress


I decided to try to make miniature ponds to give to my Pay It Forward partners.

I've never used epoxy resin before. I'm finding that is a very SLOW process. Each pour has to dry before the next one can be added.

I found these little Koi fish on Ebay. I think they are so cute. The base will be made of floral foam sealed with Gesso, then painted.

I'm going to try a different technique to make the edges of the pond look like stones.

Hopefully, I will be able to post from home soon. Back to work now. Real work, that is!

Hope you have a nice day!

13 comments:

  1. These look great so far! :]

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  2. Exciting, looking forward to seeing it finished.
    Mona

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  3. These ponds look interesting! I can't wait to see how they turn out. The koi are adorable! :-)

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  4. Oh! Kathi, I think that you have hit upon something great, once again! Love the ponds. Good luck with messages from home...I hope the computer gets well soon.

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  5. The Kois in the ponds are very beautiful. This is a pretty garden scene

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  6. Seguro que te quedaran preciosos.
    El estanque lo haras cuando acabes con el proceso del agua no?
    Yo siempre he hecho las fuentes y estanques y luego dentro he puesto el agua, es una buena idea la tuya, pero despues que haras....recortaras para meter en el estanque?
    besitos ascension

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  7. Kathy, a wonderful pond. I very much want to see how it will be ready.

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  8. Thanks! I hope they turn out pretty too. :D
    Still not blogger at home. I'll try to keep doing quick posts from the office. After hours, of course....

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  9. Oh Kathi esos estanques son preciosos, como todo lo que haces.
    Un abrazo

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  10. How neat! Can't wait to see them with their stone bases:)

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  11. Kathi, your little house for Flor is adorable!

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  12. Interesting. Cant wait to see the finished product...

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  13. Seu trabalho é maravilhoso, parabéns.
    Rose Fávero
    Brasil
    www.aventuraeminiatura.blogspot.com

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