Been getting back into the whole carving shenanigans lately and these are some of my latest creations - I've been trying to do as many different styles and types of all of them hence why they are all quite different. Bit nervous about loading these up so please be nice!
Spoons:
From left to right:
1)ash serving spoon, took ages to get it to look right
2)birch..really don't like this one but tbhought I'd include it anyway
3)blackthorn, went for way more of an organic shape, hence the wibbledy-wobbledy-ness (definitely a word)
4)ash eating spoon, the one I'm most pleased with
5)ash again, made in a bit of a rush
6)birch, one of my earlier ones so pretty terrible
7)ash, again an earlier one so also rubbish
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Some knives and forks. Both the knife and the matching fork are from a wood I didnt identify, but was taken from the forest of fontainebleau in france as a souvenir of my incredible time there. The other, longer fork is birch.
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And for a little fun as I was bored of making the same thing I made these two little ones, note the 2p coin..
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Thanks for looking
Spoons:
From left to right:
1)ash serving spoon, took ages to get it to look right
2)birch..really don't like this one but tbhought I'd include it anyway
3)blackthorn, went for way more of an organic shape, hence the wibbledy-wobbledy-ness (definitely a word)
4)ash eating spoon, the one I'm most pleased with
5)ash again, made in a bit of a rush
6)birch, one of my earlier ones so pretty terrible
7)ash, again an earlier one so also rubbish
Some knives and forks. Both the knife and the matching fork are from a wood I didnt identify, but was taken from the forest of fontainebleau in france as a souvenir of my incredible time there. The other, longer fork is birch.
And for a little fun as I was bored of making the same thing I made these two little ones, note the 2p coin..
Thanks for looking