Well, lets see.
Wall hooks. Use a forked branching and make a wall hook. I have 6 of them in my entryway, four for hats and two for coats, etc. Another two hold SOs longbow over a doorway, one holds the kitchen towel, one (with several thinner branches) hold the knives that are "in use" (bushcrafter, sami, leuko) and a couple of kuksas. Etc. Leave plain or carve designs or faces (similar to woodspirits) or whatever.
Take two hooks, carve a scarf joint and make an S-shaped pot-hanger.
Make a butter spreader
Drill out the middle (if green) and make a shrink pot.
A smallish, wall mounted totem pole for your office?
One thing I intend to make is a small door, sized to fit over moulding where the wall joins the floor (can't recall the name atm). How else would the vätten (house-gnome , kinda) get into your kitchen?
A three legged stool. Split out a seat and three legs, carve with axe and knife, drill holes and assemble.
Rolling pin. Can you hand carve one that is smooth enought to be useable? Mine is so-so, but it was a quick job in camp that has lasted almost a decade.
A spoon hanger, either for your cooking implements or for the ones you est your breakfast with.
Bowls are fairly easy if you have a curved adze, doable with a crook knife and patience.
Toy horses, polar bears, swords and pigs (etc) for relations in the right age bracket.
I tend to finish with linseed oil (the grocery store version is by definition food safe).