I finally had my own custom laser cut designs made for my jewelry. I documented the process from start to finish.
Step One: Design
I had an obsession with a honeycomb pattern. It reminded me of math and hexagon shapes, as well as the natural formation of honeycombs. It all started with this:
Step Two: Designing in Illustrator
As you may have noticed, I came up with another design in the meantime.
Step Three: The Send-off! to www.ponoko.com
Step Four: Waiting while the snow arrived....
Step Five: Arrival!
Step Six: The big Reveal!
I hope to sell to retail locally in Kansas City area soon. If you are interested they are $24 from me-to-you or by mail, and likely $30+ retail. I can accept checks in the mail or Paypal.
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Step One: Design
I had an obsession with a honeycomb pattern. It reminded me of math and hexagon shapes, as well as the natural formation of honeycombs. It all started with this:
Step Two: Designing in Illustrator
As you may have noticed, I came up with another design in the meantime.
Step Three: The Send-off! to www.ponoko.com
Step Four: Waiting while the snow arrived....
Step Five: Arrival!
*This is what they look like when first opened* There is a paper film on the back and front to protect the wood. Weird, huh?
Step Six: The big Reveal!
I hope to sell to retail locally in Kansas City area soon. If you are interested they are $24 from me-to-you or by mail, and likely $30+ retail. I can accept checks in the mail or Paypal.