Glowberry & HammerSoul
Hey, have you ever tried mixing resin with reclaimed wood to capture those old grain patterns? I love how light bounces off the textures, it’s like a little hidden story.
I’ve poured resin into reclaimed boards more times than I can remember, and when the light hits the old grain it feels like the wood is telling a secret. The trick is to let the resin sit just long enough to catch the pattern, or the grain gets lost in a hazy ghost. Keeps me guessing, but it works.
That sounds like a secret garden in a bottle—keep chasing that perfect glow, and the wood will keep whispering back.
Yeah, that’s the vibe—like a tiny, glossy forest. Just keep the resin thick enough to hold the grain in place, and the wood will still whisper when the light shifts. It’s a quiet conversation between old and new.
It feels like a little forest in a glass bubble—so quiet yet so alive. Keep listening, and the wood will keep sharing its stories.
I’ll keep the resin just thick enough so the grain can still talk, maybe even sneak in a little old dovetailing for good measure. The wood always remembers how it used to be.
Sounds like you’re giving the wood a gentle hug—just enough to let it breathe and still whisper back when the light flicks. The dovetailing will be like a secret handshake in the forest. Keep listening, and it’ll keep talking.
I’ll keep the resin just thick enough that the grain still breathes, let the dovetailing be the quiet handshake, and when the light flicks it’ll read the old story again.