That is a stunning bowl. Great choice in the coloring of the epoxy. I am not sure how or why, but either the tint of the epoxy or the way you placed the pinecones seems to give the illusion that the walls of the bowl are very thick. I found that to be a great feature giving the walls depth.
No never had that problem and I’ve done many pine cone bowls. The trick is to make sure they are very dry. Any moisture and that will cause all sorts of issues. Thanks for asking, cheers
Man I like this bowl a lot! Great piece, Thanks for your channel!
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful. Really appreciate all the great tips. Love these pinecone bowls/vessels! 😊
You are so welcome!
That is a stunning bowl. Great choice in the coloring of the epoxy. I am not sure how or why, but either the tint of the epoxy or the way you placed the pinecones seems to give the illusion that the walls of the bowl are very thick. I found that to be a great feature giving the walls depth.
Thank you so much 😀
Good morning 🌅, very nice looking 👀 bowl, you could of used gold epoxy to fill the cracks like the Japan do , KINTSUGI,
Good idea! Next time cheers
Looks nice!
The transparence of the bowl brings a deepth in... beautyfull!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Very pretty bowl...I really like the color of the resin!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful Piece, thanks for sharing
Many thanks!
Gorgeous!!!!❤
Thank you! Cheers!
When you coated did you have any problem with the resin not sticking to the bare cones
No never had that problem and I’ve done many pine cone bowls. The trick is to make sure they are very dry. Any moisture and that will cause all sorts of issues. Thanks for asking, cheers