Bits and Pieces Pens for a family of 6

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Pleasant weekend - pens for a family of 6 - they gave me creative license, and I did some (slightly) creative recycling.

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Enjoying Tom Barron's maneatercrafts.com casting molds and the Pressure Pot Caddy from makerhive.com

Warm regards to all - Bob
 

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I never know what to say when I see your posts. Your pens are so unique and so well made, I'm always blown away. Amazing work!
 
What a beautiful deluge of color, Bob !! . Well done !! . Congratulations !!!

THANK YOU for all your sharing !!
 
Many thanks for the kind words Dustin, Mike, and Mal!

These were fun to make: Mixol pigments, Slice of the Moon mica powders, metal flakes, Douglas and Sturgess PR.

These are for a science-inclined family - so I explained that they're an abstract portrayal of igneous rock from another galaxy - trust it - takes too long to verify it.

Happy Monday to all - Bob
 
A Stunning Kaleidoscopic Collection of Pens, Bob.
I don't know from what Planet, one would obtain such Stunning and Colourful Rocks,
So I shall have to enjoy those from your Splendid Creative Imagination.
Great Work once again, my Friend.
Congratulations,
Brian.
 
Thanks, Brian - I suspect they're supersaturated/supercompressed rare earths from the planet Chromos within the Rock Candy Galaxy, 3 light years due southwest of Australia - but it will take some additional quality time with the Hubble telescope to prove this theory (unless an extraterrestrial has already rocked out the details on his SpaceBook page). Stay tuned.

- Bob
 
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