I was inspired by the Skull Master's 211. Etched Skull so I thought I might try it myself as something new that I've never done. So in true Skull-A-Day fashion I present you with Glassman's creations.
This candle holder measures 4 1/2 inches wide and deep by 4 1/4 inches high. I tried to make all four sides appear like they are viewed from that perspective. Similar to Noah's 216. Copper Cube Skull.
This bud vase is only 3 1/2 inches tall and each skull is only 7/8 inch across.
Each Tuesday in the 3.0 year will bring a new Tuesday With Tatman. As a tribute to the Skull Master's astounding feat let's all get creative and try something new(and hopefully skull related).
nice!!
ReplyDeleteGood job! I thought the first one was a drinking glass at first. I assume you used chemical etching?
ReplyDeleteReally awesome work Justin! You could definitely have a sideline career selling these and your rocks!
ReplyDeleteThose are wonderful! Where can I get one?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliments, everyone. I used Armour Etching Cream. It was fun doing these and I may do more in the future. Just be careful if anyone tries this. Read the warning label on the etching cream. I don't know how popular these would be if I sold them, but you never know. Maybe a glass and a rock as a combo deal? Any offers?
ReplyDeleteI love these! I'm sure you could sell them!
ReplyDeleteI thought the top vase was a glass, too. All it needs is some whiskey on the rocks! Nicely done.
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ReplyDeleteVery nice work indeed. Look out Etsy, the Tatman cometh.
Your fans await. Why not go by Goodwill and get a whole bunch of cheap glassware to pimp out?
Like your blog, I'm in Wiscullsin right now, any idea where I can pic up one of those shirts?
ReplyDeleteHey Jaybles, thanks for the compliments. If you would like a shirt you can leave a comment in the section for that post, or you can visit the site linked in the post and purchase one there. Thanks for reading.
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