Wednesday, 20 January 2021

WOYWW - 607 - What's On Your Workdesk Wednesday.

 Welcome to all my new followers, hope you enjoy the journey. 


Hi Workdesk friends. 
Here we are for another Wednesday at the Workdesk. 
I am here again to show you:

"What's on my Workdesk this Wednesday".

If you don't know what this is all about then please visit the
 
Stamping Ground, our host Julia will explain.



So here is my desk for today!


Busy desk and a bit cluttered due to several projects taking place at the same time.


The thing on the left is a canvas I'm working on and the tray at the right is holding the results of my playtime with the resin and if you look a little further back on the right in the brown bowl is something which came out of that large mould.


I did it! and it wasn't so scary after all! and the results are great, really pleased.


Here are the moulds I used.




This is me giving it a poke to see if it's setting, it was quite exciting really when I finally plucked up courage to get on with it.


And this is what came out.


As the resin is clear I have covered it now with Gesso so that you can see it a bit better and if you think it looks familiar now you would be right as it's the same dragon that I used on a project before and I liked it so much that I decided to get the mould and make my own.
I have plans for him!
If you missed it before you can find it here.

So that's me done for today.

 Thanks for stopping by and hope you will pop over and join in the visits around the other desks.

 I'm off now to see what everyone else is up to.
Have a great woyww 
and 
happy crafting,


Angela x

34 comments:

Helen said...

oh, that dragon looks fab!! well done for giving it a go. what great results. Take care and stay safe. Helen #4

Lynn Holland said...

What a great result, I didn’t see that coming. It’s nice to experiment isn’t it. I should do it more myself.
Have a lovely week and take care.
Lynn xx 7

Sarah Brennan said...

Well done for using the moulds and resin Angela. They all look great but especially that magnificent dragon. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #3

Julia Dunnit said...

Gosh that resin worked really well, Angela! was there a lot of measuring and mixing to do, is that why it was scary? a the dragon looks as great in ‘crystal’ as he does in colour! And I have to say, that ‘thing’ on the left is just a canvas you’re working on....already looks like a masterpiece to me...less of the ‘thing’, I think!!

Diana Taylor said...

Wow Angela, that dragon is fabulous and after your beautiful project with him last week I don't blame you getting the mould so you can make more copies of him. The frame on your desk is looking gorgeous and intriguing and I'm very much looking forward to seeing what you do with it.
Hope you have a crafty fun filled week,
Diana xx #15

Susan Renshaw said...

Well done on the dragon! Looking forward to the end result.
Stay safe and keep well.
Happy WOYWW! Susan #12

Annie said...

Oh Angela...you really know how to float my boat don't you. The latest dragon is gorgeous....I'm sure what ever you do with it it will be stunning.
Hugs,
Annie x #9

glitterandglue said...

Hi Angela. Well done for being brave!! The result is great. The canvas is fabulous so far... looking forward to seeing how it goes on.
Take care. God bless.
Margaret #1

Twiglet said...

Wow - I love your model making - those moulds worked really well - clever you. The dragon is really fab - Annie loves dragons as you see. xx Jo

Lunch Lady Jan said...

I’ve always been put off the thought of resin by the seemingly complicated process you have to go through so well done for being brave, the result is so well worth it! I like the dragon before and after the gesso, I look forward to seeing what you have in store for it!
Hugs LLJ 16 xxx

Mary Anne said...

Holey Moley! That is great! Resin scares me but you just jump right in. Cannot WAIT to see Dragon Mrk II...

Happy WOYWW, with another late start
Mary Anne (2)

StampinCarol said...

Great job with the resin! But that frame on the left really caught my attention!
Have a great week and stay healthy!
Carol N #25

BJ said...

WOW love the dragon you made and yes I did recognise it and yes agree it was a good purchase. Looking good BJ#13

Felicia said...

Angela, BRAVO on the resins! I love, love the dragon! And the magical sea pieces as well! I can't wait to see the finished canvas on your desk, it already looks gorgeous! Stay safe and healthy! Felicia #27

Zsuzsa Karoly-Smith said...

I was working my way down the list - I'm not sure how I managed to jump over your post, Angela. It would have been a shame to miss it! The dragon looks marvellous - the most difficult part about working with resin (other than getting the proportions right) is the waiting! Your pieces turned out perfectly and the inside-out canvas looks very intriguing! Happy playing and thanks for your visit! xx zsuzsa #18

Heather M said...

Hi Angela, wow great result with the dragon. I thought he looked familiar. I don't blame you for buying the mould- he must be really fun to make. Good for you taking the plunge and doing it. I zoomed in on the canvas - it looks pretty awesome as it is! Thanks for stopping by - we are lucky to have crafty friends to share things with, and Zoom calls adds a whole new dimension! Have a lovely week, Heather xx 28

Crafting With Jack said...

Hi Angela, great result with the dragon. Have been stencilling today.. I tried acrylic paint, acrylic paste and Cosmic Shimmer polish. The paste was the worse for seeping under. It didn’t occur to me until I did it that the Polish might not dry hard - we will see tomorrow. What do you think the best thing is with stencilling? Have a great week Angela x #6

Shoshi said...

Wow, you have done well with the resin, Angela. I've never tried it, but it looks really professional. The canvas looks very interesting, too. Thank you for your visit, and I'm glad you enjoyed the funnies! My hubby does make me laugh sometimes, and when I laugh at him he sometimes gets cross, which only makes me laugh more! I'm glad you liked that photo of Ruby - I just managed to catch her in the act and she looked so cute sitting like that! The kitty throw is coming on well but I have some decisions to make about what to do first - appliqué or making up? - and how to keep it secret from my hubby once it starts getting interesting?

Happy WOYWW,
Shoshi x #23

Ali Wade Designs said...

Happy WOYWW. I love any crafty projects involving moulds. I want to try making some resin trays for diamond painting. Ali x. #26

Karen said...

WoW! that dragon is very cool! ~ I can't wait to see the canvas project and what you do with the resin. Enjoy your crafting and your week ~ Love, Karen#33

Crafting With Jack said...

Thank you for the tips xx I used a stencil brush and a palette knife, started in the middle and “pounced” in all directions! I don’t use my stencils very much because I get mixed results, but I am determined to practice more. Angela

Robyn said...

the molds are intriguing - if I get one more interest when will I sleep? thanks for visiting ! Robyn

Spyder said...

yes I remember that dragon on a box! fabulous, I was looking at moulds and stuff last week but I'd need to start from scratch. At the moment everything I see others do I want to have a go at. love what you've made so far and the frame is a lovely glossy colour! Happy WOYWW!? Stay Safe, Keep Crafting! ((Lyn)) #17

Stacy Sheldon said...

Oooh WOW Angela, all these bits and pieces look so cool. I am totally impressed that you made them :) ~Stacy #30

Lillianb said...

What a lovely dragon so clever and I bet you are pleased you decided to try,

Taker care and stay safe,

Lilian B #19

Mac Mable said...

Well done you on playing with the resin and moulds. Your canvas is looking great and looking forward to seeing it complete. The 'fishy' mould casts look so pretty Angela. 'Wow' to the magnificent dragon....It was amazing what you did with it last time so I am excited to see what you do with it this time....x. Happy crafting Angela x.

Neet said...

Gosh Angela he is fantastic. So delicate, no wonder you were afraid of pulling him out. He looks well worth all the nervous waiting time though. I am so impressed!
Stay Safe & Well, Hugs, Neet 5 xx

Win Dinn, Artist said...

SO exciting, Angela - I can just feel the energy when you got on with this project, and it's a beauty! LOVE the dragon, and all the fun! You rock, you creative maven!

Crafting With Jack said...

https://craftingwithjack.blogspot.com/2021/01/owl-double-page.html

finished it today, what do you think?

Lindart said...

Hi Angela! I'm in love - -with that dragon! Wow! I can't wait to see what you do with it. I've never done anything 3-D like moulds, good for you for trying something new! Yes, Mittsy gets herself into strange little spots too, and we have to follow the mews to see where's she stuck! When she was a kitten she almost hung herself on the curtain string, luckily I was right there and could save her. Good thing cats have 9 lives! Thanks for your earlier visit, have a great week! Lindart #29

Caro said...

Loving the mermaids tail, but the dragon is something special! Happy belated WOYWW. Take care and stay safe. With love & God Bless, Caro xxx (#8)

craftyani said...

Congratulations of your latest creations. Love the dragon, makes me think of my son he loved dragons. Ani

Christine said...

Wow! those creations are something else! Well done you!
Take care, stay safe
Christine #35

Crafty Claire said...

That dragon looks fabulous and having your own mould means you can experiment in all sorts of ways. I look forward to seeing its transformation xx

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