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Functional Art
Posted by on July 23, 2020
A blogging friend requested a couple of spoon rests, without a lot of direction on colors. She said she would be happy with any oopsies I had made for others that didn’t quite turn out. But I can’t do that. So I set out to make her spoon rests.
I started with bright green, yellow and red paints. Added a little brown to each to reduce some of the brightness. And then also used white. I made enough of these colors to make three spoon rests. I mailed two to the friend yesterday. Meanwhile, I sent a picture to another friend because the wife said she would like the colors. She did, so I went all out for some stuff for her.
The spoon rest, two trivets, and six coasters. I offered her the choice of four of the coasters and one of the trivets. Here they are.
The spoon rest …

The trivets (I call this functional art, but I don’t think the trivets are really functional. The gloss I use is heat resistant, but I don’t think so heat resistant that a hot pan or pot could be put on one of these and not ruin the surface) …

The coasters …

And all of them together …

I really like how these turned out. The mix of colors turned out better than I thought they would and, for the most part, I was able to maintain good patterns on all of the pours.
At the moment, I’ve worked through all of the orders I got from friends and family over the last couple of months. It’s time for me to decide if I want to create a website to see if I can sell some of this to a wider audience. What do you think? (I know this … I have a hell of a lot of paint that I need to do something with.)
Oh, wow! I love them all. Please share these on our FB group. I adore how you paired them up at the end. That’s a neat idea for making a hall hanging.
Done, and thank you.
I think they’re wonderful! Etsy?
Thank you. I’m going to look into Etsy. Somebody else told me about ECWID which claims to be an easy to create platform for selling things online.
I like the pattern that developed from this pour, very cool
These were created with a mini-colander. Alternating the colors and letting them flow out through the holes.