Thank you so much!!! I get my boards at random stores I go to and collect for months before prepping a market. Sometimes even home sense. Quartz I buy from a local Crystal shop!
I personally wouldn’t chop anything on an art piece. It’s usually kitchen decor only. Some people would use the wooden area to place food for display at events. It’s art- you can do whatever you want. I personally wouldn’t like the look of the entire board plastered with epoxy. Epoxy also isn’t food grade safe so typically it would defeat its use to use for food display at all.
@@EllePours thanks so much for your reply. I wasn't aware of epoxy not being food safe and didn't think epoxy would be destroyed or damaged by in kitchen use.
WOW!!! They are sparkling and stunning! You're so talented and creative, I still say that even you've heard a lot of compliments...
Love your work! You are my favorite geode artist. I love doing geode art as well. Where do you get your boards and quartz crystal?
I've seen her make her own, check out past videos!
They are excellent! Thanks for tutorial!
Thank you so much!!!
I get my boards at random stores I go to and collect for months before prepping a market. Sometimes even home sense. Quartz I buy from a local Crystal shop!
Why is only half the board with no epoxy? Is that part used for chopping?
I personally wouldn’t chop anything on an art piece. It’s usually kitchen decor only. Some people would use the wooden area to place food for display at events. It’s art- you can do whatever you want. I personally wouldn’t like the look of the entire board plastered with epoxy. Epoxy also isn’t food grade safe so typically it would defeat its use to use for food display at all.
@@EllePours thanks so much for your reply. I wasn't aware of epoxy not being food safe and didn't think epoxy would be destroyed or damaged by in kitchen use.