About this Product
Hand Made with an enhanced print of my original artwork. 12 Inches across. Smooth rolling ball bearings and a quality resin coated finish. Ready to ship from Aransas Pass, Texas.
This is how we make our Lazy Susans.
1. Purchase the Wood.
2. Cut the shape out with a jigsaw.
3. Sand the edges.
4. Route the edges and sand again.
5. Cut out the bottom piece from 1/2" wood and attach the made in USA ball bearing swivel that is very strong.
6. Sand bottom, route and drill the hole for attaching screws
7. Prime all pieces of wood.
8. Attach the two parts together, swivel in middle.
9. Attach, then paint the design
10. Coat with 2 coats of marine Urethane
11. Coat with two part epoxy resin. Blow bubbles out with torch. (See video in shop updates)
12. Put lid on, cross fingers and toes for good luck.
13. Hope it came out nice. and we don't need to coat it again. Are they perfect? Sometimes we get lucky.
14. After it dries, we remove the drips from the back, (I call them baubles) with a grinder.
15. The bottom paint is touched up. The piece is signed and dated and wrapped up in a pizza box for shipping.
There are many Lazy Susans to pick from on Etsy. The epoxy resin finish that we use is what really makes our Lazy Susans stand out. We have been working with the finish for about 8 years, and have learned a few tricks. Most people think they are made from ceramic. My husband Mike and I work hard at creating a quality piece of artwork that will be in the family and passed down through the generations.
Most of my work is coastal. The sand dollars and the Blue Crab Lazy Sue's are my best sellers. This Texas Lazy Susan is my very newest piece.
I hope you enjoy this listing, and I would love for you to take a look around the rest of the shop. My work makes perfect gifts that can be found nowhere else!
We were featured on the TV show called Texas Country Reporter. Here's part of the video:
Happy Home Design Art
Meet the Maker
Hi everyone, I am Janet Dineen, a handmade maker of Mosaic Art, Custom House numbers and Lazy Susans. Custom orders are my specialty. Feel free to ask about anything that you have in mind. Many times, the best ideas come from people like you.
I currently live in Aransas Pass, Texas where I am very lucky to have a home studio where I can work in the lovely air conditioning. My husband Mike and I work together on many of the projects, he cuts the wood and I paint.
We have a little dog named Dolly and her job is to keep us entertained and chase squirrels.
I welcome people into my home studio to visit or purchase something that I might have available. I hope to make something special for you soon. Cheers!
How it’s Made
This is how we make our Lazy Susans.
1. Purchase the Wood. 2. Cut the shape out with a jigsaw. 3. Sand the edges. 4. Route the edges and sand again. 5. Cut out the bottom piece from 1/2" wood and attach the made in USA ball bearing swivel that is very strong. 6. Sand bottom, route and drill the hole for attaching screws 7. Prime all pieces of wood. 8. Attach the two parts together, swivel in middle. 9. Attach, then paint the design 10. Coat with 2 coats of marine Urethane 11. Coat with two part epoxy resin. Blow bubbles out with torch. (See video in shop updates) 12. Put lid on, cross fingers and toes for good luck. 13. Hope it came out nice. and we don't need to coat it again. Are they perfect? Sometimes we get lucky. 14. After it dries, we remove the drips from the back, (I call them baubles) with a grinder. 15. The bottom paint is touched up. The piece is signed and dated and wrapped up in a pizza box for shipping.
Shop Policies
I will accept returns on items that are not customized for you. Item such as a name or house number would be considered custom. You are responsible for the return shipping. I will refund when item is received at my home address. Thank you. Janet Dineen