Harvest Elegance
every embedded object offers a glimpse of fall!
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Harvest Elegance
every embedded object offers a glimpse of fall!
Boo Crew
This was my first attempt at a mold-free epoxy project. Working with semi-cured resin challenged me to trust the timing and embrace the imperfections. Each ghost took shape through trial and error - and lots of patience!
Fire & Flow Coaster
Color in motion. This pour was all about letting warmth take the lead—reds, oranges, and yellows colliding like a sunrise caught mid-swirl.
Ash and Ember Coasters
I was just messing around with some deep reds and blacks, trying to get that molten look. Didn’t expect it to come out this intense, but I love how the gold edges pull it all together. Feels like fire with a little finesse.
Pumpkin Maze
Fall is never just one color. I wanted this piece to feel like a storm of the season! It came out better than I expected.
Autumnal Glitter
These coasters remind me of the falling leaves, crisp air, and pumpkin-laced nostalgia of the Fall season. I wanted the scalloped edges to feel like nature’s own randomness. I was so happy with how they came out - I made 2 more sets for gifts!
Witchwood
This tray was poured during a thunderstorm, and I wanted that energy to stay in the wood. The purple resin isn’t just color—it’s motion. It branches like lightning, like roots, like veins. It’s a reminder that even stillness can hold power.
Crimson Bloom
I layered it in several thin pours like I used to layer watercolor washes, letting each tone bleed into the next until it felt like something you could fall into.
Fall Whispers
The note from my friend "Alan", who envisioned this pour says it all...I asked Fletch to create a table that captured the feeling of fall—warm, nostalgic, and a little wild. What he delivered went beyond anything I imagined.
Molten Grove
I wanted to preserve the raw character of the slab while introducing a surreal, almost diorama-like world within the resin. The embedded elements—stones, moss, and miniature details—invite viewers to take a closer look. Also, it is for sale! 🙂